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Amazon’s $200 Billion Spending Plan Raises Stakes in A.I. Race

The company reported a strong holiday quarter on Thursday. But its spending, like that at other big technology companies, is starting to make investors nervous.

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AI companies want you to stop chatting with bots and start managing them

On Thursday, Anthropic and OpenAI shipped products built around the same idea: instead of chatting with a single AI assistant, users should be managing teams of AI agents that divide up work and run in parallel. The simultaneous releases are part of a gradual shift across the industry, from AI as a conversation partner to

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Anthropic Releases Claude Opus 4.6 With 1M Context, Agentic Coding, Adaptive Reasoning Controls, and Expanded Safety Tooling Capabilities

Anthropic has launched Claude Opus 4.6, its most capable model to date, focused on long-context reasoning, agentic coding, and high-value knowledge work. The model builds on Claude Opus 4.5 and is now available on claude.ai, the Claude API, and major cloud providers under the ID claude-opus-4-6. Model focus: agentic work, not single answers Opus 4.6

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With GPT-5.3-Codex, OpenAI pitches Codex for more than just writing code

Today, OpenAI announced GPT-5.3-Codex, a new version of its frontier coding model that will be available via the command line, IDE extension, web interface, and the new macOS desktop app. (No API access yet, but it’s coming.) GPT-5.3-Codex outperforms GPT-5.2-Codex and GPT-5.2 in SWE-Bench Pro, Terminal-Bench 2.0, and other benchmarks, according to the company’s testing.

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Soft Computing, Volume 30, Issue 1, January 2026

1) A novel framework approach for liver cancer prediction using Integrated Randomize Gated Layer Recurrent NeuroNet (IRGLRN)Author(s): M. Indumathi, M. Vanitha, V. PalanisamyPages: 1 – 13 2) An L-valued rough set model based on L-valued neighborhood systemsAuthor(s): Kamal El-Saady, Ayat A. TemrazPages: 15 – 31 3) Implications on function spaces: the extension constructionAuthor(s): Junsheng QiaoPages:

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