Topic
AI
Artificial Intelligence explores how machines simulate learning, reasoning, perception, language understanding, creativity, and autonomous decision-making. In games, AI shapes smarter systems, more dynamic interactions, and new development workflows that expand how interactive worlds are built and played. | Release Date: 1956 | Developer: John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Nathaniel Rochester, and Claude Shannon | Platforms: Computer systems, software applications, robotics, and game development tool
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Claude Opus 4.7 Pricing: Same Rate Card, Bigger Bill
The sticker price matches Opus 4.6, but a new tokenizer can push real costs up by as much as 35 percent per request.
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How to Stop the OpenClaw Gateway Safely
The correct commands and signals to shut down a local or managed OpenClaw Gateway without orphaning agents or corrupting state.
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Claude Opus 4.7 System Card: Key Findings and Benchmarks
A breakdown of the 232-page safety and capability report for Anthropic’s newest frontier model.
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Claude Code changelog: Opus 4.7 xhigh, /tui fullscreen, and the latest 2.1.x updates
A running breakdown of recent Claude Code releases, including new models, commands, hooks, and notable fixes across macOS, Linux, Windows, and VS Code.
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Claude Opus 4.7 xhigh Effort Level Explained
A new reasoning tier sits between high and max, and Claude Code now defaults to it for every plan.
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Claude Opus 4.7 lands in GitHub Copilot at a 7.5x premium request rate
Anthropic’s newest Opus model replaces 4.5 and 4.6 in the Copilot Pro+ picker, with promotional pricing running through April 30th.
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Claude Opus 4.7 adaptive thinking, explained
What adaptive thinking does in Opus 4.7, how to turn it on, and why requests now run without reasoning by default.
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Claude Opus 4.7 vs. Opus 4.6: What Changed and Whether It Matters
Anthropic’s latest flagship model brings sharper coding, better vision, and a new effort level — here’s how it stacks up.
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How to Update OpenClaw (Every Install Method Covered)
The right update command depends on whether you used npm, git, or Docker to install OpenClaw.
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How Google’s Nano Banana image model is creeping into Chrome and Gemini
Here’s how Nano Banana and Nano Banana Pro handle image creation today in Chrome, Gemini, and other Google products.