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Ant Group Launches Anvita for AI Agent Crypto
Ant Digital Technologies, the blockchain arm of Alipay's parent company, has unveiled Anvita — a two-part platform that lets AI agents autonomously hold crypto assets, execute trades, and settle payments in real time using stablecoins. For any fintech developer or crypto developer building payment infrastructure in the UK, this marks the moment a major Asian fintech giant went all in on the agent-to-agent economy running on crypto rails. Announced at the Real Up summit in Cannes on 5 April, Anvita sits at the exact intersection of agentic AI and crypto payment infrastructure — two domains converging faster than most payment developers anticipated. What Anvita Means for Payment Developers Anvita ships in two distinct modules, each targeting a different layer of the fintech stack: Anvita Taa

STOP — Claim Your Free Claude Credits Before April 17 (New Usage Bundles)
Anthropic just changed how third-party tools work with your Claude subscription. Tools like OpenClaw now use "extra usage" instead of your plan. To make up for it, they're giving every subscriber a one-time FREE credit: 💰 Pro plan → $20 free 💰 Max 5x plan → $100 free 💰 Max 20x plan → $200 free I claimed my $100 live in this video. Took 5 seconds. ⚠️ You MUST claim before April 17, 2026 or you lose it. They also launched usage bundles: • $50 bundle → pay $45 (10% off) • $250 bundle → pay $200 (20% off) • $1000 bundle → pay $700 (30% off) Claim here: https://claude.ai/settings/usage Full walkthrough: https://youtu.be/rfTmTpAcPvs
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OpenAI Releases Policy Recommendations for AI Age
OpenAI has released policy recommendations to address the rapid social changes driven by AI. OpenAI's Chief Global Affairs Officer Chris Lehane discusses the company’s ideas to “ensure AI benefits everyone.” Lehane joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow on “Bloomberg Tech.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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[OpenAI] Industrial policy for the Intelligence Age
As we move toward superintelligence, incremental policy updates won’t be enough. To kick-start this much needed conversation, OpenAI is offering a slate of people-first policy ideas(opens in a new window) designed to expand opportunity, share prosperity, and build resilient institutions—ensuring that advanced AI benefits everyone. These ideas are ambitious, but intentionally early and exploratory. We offer them not as a comprehensive or final set of recommendations, but as a starting point for discussion that we invite others to build on, refine, challenge, or choose among through the democratic process. To help sustain momentum, OpenAI is: welcoming and organizing feedback through [email protected] establishing a pilot program of fellowships and focused research grants of u

AIs can now often do massive easy-to-verify SWE tasks and I've updated towards shorter timelines
I've recently updated towards substantially shorter AI timelines and much faster progress in some areas. [1] The largest updates I've made are (1) an almost 2x higher probability of full AI R&D automation by EOY 2028 (I'm now a bit below 30% [2] while I was previously expecting around 15% ; my guesses are pretty reflectively unstable) and (2) I expect much stronger short-term performance on massive and pretty difficult but easy-and-cheap-to-verify software engineering (SWE) tasks that don't require that much novel ideation [3] . For instance, I expect that by EOY 2026, AIs will have a 50%-reliability [4] time horizon of years to decades on reasonably difficult easy-and-cheap-to-verify SWE tasks that don't require much ideation (while the high reliability—for instance, 90%—time horizon will



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