
Anthropic unveiled Claude Code Security, an AI‑driven tool that scans codebases for vulnerabilities and proposes patches. The system leverages the Claude Opus 4.6 model to reason about data flows and business‑logic errors, reducing false positives through multi‑stage verification. Its launch triggered a sharp sell‑off in cybersecurity stocks, with companies such as CrowdStrike, Okta, Cloudflare, SailPoint and Zscaler losing billions in market value. The product is currently offered as a limited research preview to enterprise and team customers.

London will launch a national robotaxi pilot this spring, featuring British startup Wayve, US‑based Waymo and China’s Baidu. The trials aim to test autonomous vehicles on the city’s congested, historic streets and support the UK’s push to become a leader...

At the India AI Impact Summit, senior IT executives warned that AI agents will transform SaaS and enterprise services but not eliminate them overnight, emphasizing agility, orchestration, and real‑world problem solving. Salesforce India’s CEO highlighted the need for workflow‑centric SaaS,...
Amazon Web Services experienced two recent service interruptions that were initially linked to its in‑house AI coding assistant, Kiro. AWS clarified that both events stemmed from user‑error—specifically misconfigured access controls—rather than autonomous AI actions. The outages were confined to the...