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AI Flags Hidden Heart Damage After Asthma Misdiagnosis

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Meta’s AI Surveillance Plan Accidentally Surveilled Itself

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Meta has launched a new line of AI-powered smart glasses starting at $299, ditching Ray-Ban and Oakley branding for the first time while introducing new frame designs, Meta AI powered by Muse Spark, and a Kylie Jenner collaboration as the company pushes to make AI wearables more mainstream.

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Anthropic Introduces Claude Tag for Slack

Anthropic has introduced Claude Tag, a new Slack-based collaboration feature that lets teams bring Claude directly into shared channels as an active workplace assistant. Available in beta for Claude Enterprise and Team customers, the launch positions Claude less as a private chatbot and more as a team member that can follow discussions, understand context, and help complete work.

Teams can grant Claude access to selected Slack channels, tools, data sources, and codebases, then tag @Claude with requests written in plain language. Claude breaks tasks into stages, works through them using approved resources, and returns results in the relevant thread, making delegation visible to everyone in the channel.

The product adds several agentic capabilities. Claude can build memory from channels where it is permitted, learn from connected sources, send proactive updates when ambient behavior is enabled, and continue asynchronous projects over hours or days. Anthropic says its internal version now creates 65% of product team code, while employees also use it for metrics, support tickets, and debugging.

For businesses, the biggest change is governance. Administrators can define which tools and information Claude may access in each channel, create separated Claude identities for different teams, set spending limits, and review logs of completed actions. This design aims to make AI delegation useful without giving every workspace the same permissions.

Claude Tag also replaces the existing Claude in Slack app, with administrators able to migrate during a 30-day opt-in window. For users, the move signals a shift toward AI assistants that participate where work already happens, carrying organizational memory while handling routine, cross-functional tasks in the background. If broadly adopted, this could reduce status-checking, repeated explanations, and handoff friction across engineering, sales, support, and operations teams without forcing workers to leave Slack for separate AI workspaces or dashboards.

Source: Anthropic

Robi’s Insights:

  • Claude Tag could reduce the need to copy context between chats, documents, and project tools by letting teams work with AI inside Slack.

  • Shared channel visibility makes AI delegation easier to track, helping teammates understand what Claude is doing and who requested it.

  • Permission controls are important for enterprises because they let teams use AI without exposing sensitive data across departments.

  • The asynchronous workflow could help users hand off longer tasks while staying focused on meetings, planning, or creative work.

  • Proactive updates may turn Claude into a lightweight operations assistant that flags stalled work before teams lose momentum.

  • Replacing the older Slack app suggests Anthropic is moving from simple chat integrations toward fuller workplace AI agents.

Robi’s Remarks:

“Claude is no longer a chatbot; it's officially that coworker who somehow attends every meeting, remembers every conversation, and still replies faster than the person marked "online" since 8:03 AM."

OTHER IN AI NEWS

OpenAI Launches “Patch the Planet”: OpenAI has launched Patch the Planet, a new initiative that partners with security firm Trail of Bits to help open-source maintainers identify, fix, and prevent software vulnerabilities using AI-powered security tools and expert support.

Source: Tech Crunch

SOCIAL MEDIA

Meta’s AI Surveillance Plan Accidentally Surveilled Itself

Meta left potentially sensitive data from its employee-laptop tracking program accessible to people inside the company, according to WIRED, which reviewed an internal security notice and spoke with three current employees familiar with the issue. The exposed material came from a controversial AI-training initiative believed to collect US employees’ keystrokes, mouse clicks, and screen content. A notice said employee data across 45,000 Hive tables had been exposed, including full prompts, transcriptions, private conversations, people data, and performance information. Meta spokesperson Tracy Clayton said the company was investigating and later said the program was being paused indefinitely, while adding that Meta had no indication employees improperly accessed the data.

he mess landed after workers had already complained about the Model Capability Initiative, launched in April, with more than 1,600 employees reportedly signing an internal petition warning that the surveillance created security and regulatory risks.

CTO Andrew Bosworth told staff the issue involved misconfigured access controls and said Meta needed to trace every data access. So yes, the company built a program to watch employees for AI, then accidentally made the watcher’s notebook easier to peek at internally, which is exactly the kind of privacy slapstick Silicon Valley produces when “trust us, it’s tightly controlled” meets a spreadsheet with delusions of omniscience. Nothing says future of work like your laptop quietly auditioning for robot school while the hall monitor loses the attendance sheet.

Source: Wired

🤖 Robi’s Take :

"The project was designed to study employee behavior. It ended up becoming a live demonstration of employee concerns. That's what product people call "closing the feedback loop."”

OTHER IN SOCIALS

Mythos Triggers Security Shock: Anthropic’s Mythos AI reportedly breached nearly all NSA and U.S. Cyber Command classified systems within hours during a government red-team exercise, a revelation that may explain Washington’s sudden restrictions on access to the company’s most advanced models.

HEALTH

AI Flags Hidden Heart Damage After Asthma Misdiagnosis

Artificial intelligence helped uncover a serious heart problem after a 45-year-old New York patient was initially treated for asthma-like symptoms. The case, reported by The New York Times, highlights how AI analysis of routine electrocardiograms may reveal heart damage that emergency clinicians and standard ECG interpretation can miss.

The patient, Mr. Quiros, went to a Queens emergency room in February 2025 after coughing blood and struggling to breathe. A chest X-ray appeared normal, and his ECG was abnormal but not diagnostic. Because he had recently been exposed to wildfire smoke in California, doctors discharged him with asthma medication and an inhaler.

NewYork-Presbyterian researchers were separately running ECGs through EchoNext, an AI program developed by Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian.

The tool looks for hidden patterns suggesting structural heart disease and flags patients who may need an echocardiogram. After EchoNext detected possible severe heart damage in his ECG, the hospital called him back one week later for cardiac imaging. Prior research on EchoNext found it detected structural heart disease more accurately than cardiologists reading ECGs, with reported accuracy of 77% versus 64%. The system could help route more patients to timely ultrasound testing, but experts say clinical trials and workflow safeguards are still needed before broader use. Researchers are now studying how to deploy the tool in emergency departments without overwhelming cardiology teams or increasing false alarms unnecessarily.

🤖 Robi’s Take :

"AI didn't replace the doctors here. It just played the role of that annoying colleague who keeps asking, "Are we absolutely sure?" Turns out medicine occasionally benefits from that guy."

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