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About Shelly Palmer

Shelly Palmer is the Professor of Advanced Media in Residence at the Newhouse School of Public Communications and CEO of The Palmer Group, a consulting practice that helps Fortune 500 companies with tech strategy & solutions.
Named LinkedIn's Top Voice in Technology, he covers tech and business for Fox 5's Good Day New York, is a regular commentator on CNN, and writes the popular daily business blog, Think About This.

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America is Building the Best AI. China is Building the Default.

The United States produces the world’s most capable AI models. It attracts the most capital, operates the largest hyperscalers, and controls much of the advanced computing infrastructure on which modern AI depends. China is pursuing a different strategy: make models capable enough, inexpensive enough, and open enough to become the default choice for developers. Early evidence suggests that strategy is working. Continue Reading →

China Tells its Coders to Drop Claude

China’s National Vulnerability Database, a government-run cybersecurity platform overseen by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, has warned users to uninstall or upgrade Anthropic’s Claude Code after flagging versions 2.1.91 through 2.1.196 for what it described as a serious backdoor vulnerability. According to the alert, the coding agent could transmit user data to a Continue Reading →

Claude Cowork Goes Mobile

Anthropic has launched Claude Cowork on mobile and web. Cowork sessions now run in the cloud by default, so tasks keep working after you close your laptop, and scheduled tasks run with no device online at all. Beta access is rolling out over the next several weeks, starting with Max users, with more plans to follow. Continue Reading →