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In this episode, we explore Anthropic’s strategic release of Claude Sonnet 4.6, a "mid-tier" model that is outperforming flagship competitors at a fraction of the cost—signaling a major shift in the accessibility of powerful AI. We also discuss Apple’s reported push into AI wearables, including smart glasses and pendants designed to give Siri "visual awareness," and examine how Figma’s new integration with Claude Code is bridging the gap between raw code and polished design. Finally, we touch on the broader industry trend toward autonomous agents and what OpenAI’s recent acquisition of OpenClaw means for the future of enterprise tasks.
By Pete LarkinIn this episode, we explore Anthropic’s strategic release of Claude Sonnet 4.6, a "mid-tier" model that is outperforming flagship competitors at a fraction of the cost—signaling a major shift in the accessibility of powerful AI. We also discuss Apple’s reported push into AI wearables, including smart glasses and pendants designed to give Siri "visual awareness," and examine how Figma’s new integration with Claude Code is bridging the gap between raw code and polished design. Finally, we touch on the broader industry trend toward autonomous agents and what OpenAI’s recent acquisition of OpenClaw means for the future of enterprise tasks.