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This issue: Anthropic turned Claude into a Slack teammate that works while you sleep. OpenAI built its own AI chip from scratch. And AI diagnostic errors are landing hospitals in legal trouble

Anthropic Turns Claude into a Slack Teammate

Anthropic launched Claude Tag, a new way for teams to bring Claude directly into Slack channels, tag it like a coworker, and delegate tasks across tools, data, and codebases. Claude can remember relevant channel context, work asynchronously, follow up on stalled tasks, and plan work over hours or days.

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Highlights

  • Claude Tag is launching in beta for Claude Enterprise and Team customers

  • Teams can tag @Claude directly inside Slack channels

  • Claude can access selected tools, data, and codebases with admin controls

  • Anthropic says 65% of its product team’s code is created by its internal Claude Tag

  • Claude can work asynchronously, take initiative, and remember scoped channel context

Why it matters: AI work is moving from private chat windows into the places teams already operate. The big shift is not just that Claude can answer questions in Slack — it can become a shared, permissioned teammate that remembers context, takes tasks, and works in parallel while the human team moves on.

50 Excel Hacks That Make Spreadsheets Work For You

Most Excel users waste hours on tasks that take experts minutes. The difference is not talent. It is knowing the right shortcuts.

These 50 Excel hacks from Kenji Explains cover the functions, formulas, and workflows that make spreadsheets work for you instead of against you.

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The people who are fast in Excel are not smarter. They just stopped fighting the tool.

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When AI Gets the Diagnosis Wrong, Hospitals Take the Blame

New research found that when AI is involved in diagnostic errors that harm patients, public backlash against hospitals gets significantly stronger — especially when physicians are not meaningfully involved. The message is clear: healthcare AI may help make decisions, but accountability still lands on the institution using it.

The latest AIHealthTech Insider also covers UnitedHealth using AI bots to call doctors, Samsung turning Galaxy Watch into an AI health coach, AI’s role in pancreatic cancer, and GLP-1 drugs entering the fertility conversation — all circling one uncomfortable question: who is responsible when AI quietly starts shaping care?

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🔥Big News in AI

🔹Qwen Built a World Model for AI Agents

Qwen released AgentWorld, a language world model that simulates how agent environments respond across web, OS, Android, search, terminal, code, and MCP tools. The signal is simple: agent training is moving from “act in the real world only” to “practice in simulated worlds first,” so agents can predict outcomes before they act.

🔹ChatGPT Just Got Easier to Talk To

OpenAI is rolling out a new GPT-5.5 Instant that better understands what users are really asking, adapts its tone, and handles complex constraints more reliably. The signal is simple: ChatGPT is moving from answering prompts to understanding intent, context, and real-world needs like shopping and local recommendations.

🔹Gemini Can Now Use a Computer

Google is adding computer use to Gemini 3.5 Flash, letting agents operate across browsers, phones, and desktop environments with a screen and a goal. The signal is simple: AI agents are moving from answering tasks to actually navigating interfaces, testing pages, running snippets, and returning finished reports.

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OpenAI Just Built Its Own AI Chip

OpenAI and Broadcom unveiled Jalapeño, OpenAI’s first LLM-optimized inference chip built from scratch for faster, cheaper, and more reliable AI products. Early testing shows better performance per watt than current state-of-the-art, with deployment planned at gigawatt scale starting in 2026.

The bigger shift is the stack. OpenAI is no longer just building models and apps — it is designing the hardware underneath them. That matters because the next AI race may not only be about who has the best model, but who controls the chips, networking, serving systems, and data centers needed to run it.

How to Build a Working App with Claude. No Code.

Pick an idea, write one specific paragraph describing it, and ask Claude to build the smallest version that runs. Iterate by describing changes in plain language. Deploy free on Netlify in minutes. No coding, no $99 developer fee, no months of waiting.

The part nobody's talking about: the same app can be turned into an installable home-screen icon with one prompt — no app store approval needed.

Leads don't wait for business hours.

With Wati, every message across Instagram DM, Messenger, WhatsApp, SMS, RCS, and web chat gets an instant AI-powered response. Automations qualify leads, route conversations, and log everything automatically, so your team only steps in when it’s time to close.

Your Resume Is Being Rejected Before a Human Reads It

Most job applications never reach a hiring manager because ATS software filters them first. This issue breaks down a free AI workflow using NotebookLM, an ATS Resume Analyzer, and Claude to research the company, improve your resume score, rewrite bullets, and prepare for the interview.

This Sunday Special also covers PwC’s 1-billion-job-ad report, AI skills paying 62% more, the AMD AI hackathon, free AI courses, live events, and six AI career openings. The job market is splitting fast, but the next move is still practical: fix the resume, learn one skill, and ship proof.

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