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Today’s Headlines:

  • Claude’s iOS App to Add Memory, Artifacts, and Remote MCPs - Anthropic appears to be preparing a significant upgrade to Claude’s iOS app, introducing several advanced capabilities currently limited to its web version. Chief among them is a memory and recall system, which would allow Claude to retain information across sessions and reference previous chats—a functionality currently missing from all Claude platforms.







  • Amazon acquires Bee, maker of AI wearable that records conversations - Amazon has acquired Bee, a startup focused on AI-powered wearables that record everything they hear. Bee's core product is a Fitbit-like bracelet that retails for $49.99 with a $19 monthly subscription. It continuously records ambient audio unless manually muted. The AI assistant is designed to transcribe spoken conversations into reminders and to-dos. Bee also offers an Apple Watch app with similar functionality.




  • The Swivel Chair Problem and One Founder’s Bet on AI Agents - Why are so many teams still bogged down by manual, repetitive tasks? In this editorial, Alastair Goldfisher explores how Resolvd AI is tackling the hidden cost of inefficiency—one agent at a time. It’s a smart look at how automation is evolving beyond buzzwords to reshape real business operations.





  • Anthropic Finds Longer AI Reasoning Can Hurt Model Performance - A new study from Anthropic reveals a counterintuitive problem in advanced AI systems: giving large language models more time to "think" through problems doesn't always improve their performance—and in many cases, it makes them worse.

AI In Action: Quick Tutorials

In this section, you'll find short, practical tutorials that walk you through using the latest AI tools, helping you quickly unlock their full potential.

Today’s AI in Action: Improve AI coding workflows with Claude Code

In this tutorial, you will learn how to use Claude Code to improve your development process by getting contextual code analysis, debugging assistance, and project insights—right from your terminal or within AI-powered coding environments.

Step-by-step:

  • Install Claude Code by typing npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code in your terminal

  • Open Cursor and run claude in the integrated terminal

  • Explore your project by asking “What's the overall structure?” and follow up with specific questions about components

  • Use it for real-time code generation by requesting it to code or fix a new feature in your code

Pro tip: Treat it like a pair programming partner; the longer your conversation, the better it understands your project and coding style.

AI Tools:

Please note that AiNews.com does not endorse the following AI tools. We aim to share the tools we come across that you may find helpful in you work or daily lives.

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  • Agents by Athena: Create AI-powered agents to handle complex tasks quickly and efficiently, no coding required.

  • Rumora: Get Customers from YouTube Without Running Ads. Rumora discovers viral videos in your niche and helps you mention your startup naturally in the comments. As videos take off, users read your comments and come to your website.

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