LVP Partners with OpenClaw and Claude to Accelerate Hybrid Cloud AI Transformation
LVP, a $1.6 billion sustainable investment firm, is overhauling its investment process with a hybrid cloud AI strategy that pairs on-premises OpenClaw with cloud-based Anthropic Claude. Discover how this approach boosts efficiency, safeguards sensitive data, and positions the firm for the next wave of enterprise AI.
Gemini for macOS Update: New Icon and Screenshot Shortcut
Google has rolled out the latest Gemini app update for macOS, featuring a refreshed icon and a handy screenshot shortcut for quicker interaction. The redesigned icon now uses a clean white background to match the iOS, Android, and web versions, with the Gemini star logo slightly enlarged for better visibility. This visual update is expected to fully launch this summer alongside Gemini Spark and new voice features.
Canada Rules That Grok's AI-Generated Sexually Explicit Deepfakes Violate Privacy Law
Canada’s privacy watchdog has ruled that xAI’s Grok chatbot produced over 1.8 million non-consensual deepfake images in just 10 days—without proper safeguards. The decision adds pressure on social media and AI companies to curb synthetic intimate content.
Xbox Game Pass Adds 17 Day-One Titles in Its Largest Launch Lineup Ever
Microsoft just dropped a major announcement at the Xbox Games Showcase: 17 games will hit Game Pass on day one, covering Xbox Series X/S, PC, and even select titles for PS5 and Nintendo Switch 2. This marks the strongest first-day lineup in the service's history.
Anthropic Launches Claude Fable 5, Its First Public Mythos-Tier Model
Leading AI company Anthropic today unveiled Claude Fable 5, its first Mythos-tier model available to the public. Officially passing safety evaluations for general-purpose use, the new model is said to outperform all previous Anthropic public releases across software engineering, knowledge work, visual recognition, and scientific research. To mitigate misuse risks, queries related to cybersecurity, chemistry, and biology will be handled by the more conservative Opus 4.8 instead.

