Anthropic Accidentally Leaks Claude's Code

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Hey everyone!,Here are 3 massive, genuine tech updates dropping today that you actually need to know:

  1. Apple is Building an "AI App Store"
    Apple is reportedly planning a massive AI overhaul for the iPhone. Instead of just forcing everyone to use their own Apple Intelligence, leaks suggest iOS 27 will allow users to download and run third-party chatbots (like Google Gemini or Claude) natively inside Siri! They are essentially building a dedicated "AI App Store" for the Apple ecosystem.

  2. India Officially Bans Chinese Smart CCTVs
    Starting today, India is officially blocking major Chinese CCTV giants like Hikvision and Dahua from selling internet-connected smart cameras in the country. This is due to strict new security and STQC certification rules. It's a massive move for national privacy and a huge opportunity for homegrown Indian hardware startups to take over the market!

  3. Anthropic Accidentally Leaks Claude's Code
    In a crazy turn of events, Anthropic accidentally leaked the source code for their highly advanced AI coding tool, "Claude Code." Developers got a rare, behind-the-scenes look at exactly how the viral AI actually works before the company could take it down. It is raising some serious cybersecurity questions about how these massive AI companies are handling their sensitive data.

Which of these updates surprises you the most? An AI App Store on the iPhone sounds like an absolute game-changer to me! Let's discuss below.

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