Anthropic · Google · Claude · Claude Code · OpenAI · Elon Musk · MIT Technology Review
Anthropic’s Code with Claude flagged off coding’s future—whether you like it or not
Compiled by KHAO Editorial — aggregated from 2 sources. See llms.txt for citation guidance.
✓ KHAO Verified
The vibes were strong at Code with Claude, Anthropic’s two-day event for software developers in London that kicked off on May 19, the same day as Google’s the reporter/O in Palo Alto. (A coincidence, not a flex, Anthropic staffers assured me.)
Key facts
- MIT Technology Review's authoritative overview of the 10 technologies, emerging trends, bold ideas, and powerful movements in AI in 2026
- But with Anthropic’s latest string of updates—especially Claude 4.6 and then 4.7, released in February and April—Claude Code is a tool that more and more developers seem happy to hand their work off
- According to Stanford’s 2026 AI Index, AI is sprinting, and they're struggling to keep up
- The vibes were strong at Code with Claude, Anthropic’s two-day event for software developers in London that kicked off on May 19, the same day as Google’s the reporter/O in Palo Alto
Summary
Pull requests are fixes or updates to existing software that are submitted for review before they go live. “Who here has shipped a pull request that was completely written by Claude where they did not. It’s not news that LLM-powered tools like Anthropic’s Claude Code and OpenAI’s Codex have upended the way software gets made.