Anthropic, maker of AI model Claude, announced plans to open a Bengaluru office in 2026 as part of its global expansion, underscoring India's growing role in responsible AI development ...
What if the key to solving your most complex coding challenges wasn’t just thinking harder, but thinking differently? Traditional approaches to problem-solving in AI, like Claude Code’s ultrathink ...
Anthropic co-founder Dario Amodei is visiting India this week to share the company’s commitment to developing responsible AI systems that drive social benefit and economic growth ...
Anthropic, the AI research and development company behind the frontier AI model Claude, today announced it will expand its global operations to India and open a ...
Anthropic will establish its India base in Bengaluru, which was selected for its deep pool of AI and software engineering talent and proximity to India’s enterprise and startup ecosystems. The office ...
AI-driven 'vibe coding' speeds up prototypes and widens hackathon entry, but risks producing students with shallow coding ...
Google has expanded the reach of its AI-powered vibe-coding app Opal to 15 additional countries, rolling out new improvements and speed enhancements to support a broader base of non-technical app ...
Translations are now supported in English, Spanish, Hindi, and Portuguese – with more languages on the way. Translating reels is a free and easy way for creators to reach some of our largest Reels ...
Union home minister Amit Shah on Sunday seemed to advocate a wider official use of Hindi, saying it should become the language of science, technology, the judiciary and police. Shah, however, added ...
Government on Sunday (September 21, 2025) termed as "misleading" reports in a section of the media that "notices" have been sent to Hindi news channels for excessive use of Urdu words in their ...
Hindi Diwas is celebrated every year on September 14 in India. The day is celebrated to commemorate the adaptation of Hindi as the official language by the Constituent Assembly on September 14, 1949.