Anthropic has just left behind Claude’s biggest burden. He has achieved this after sealing an alliance with Elon Musk’s SpaceX

There are few things more frustrating than finding a tool that fits almost exactly what we need and discovering, just as we’re starting to get the most out of it, that we can’t keep using it at the same rate. Claude It has earned a prominent place among those who use artificial intelligence to program, analyze documents or work with demanding tasks, but it has also drawn a very specific complaint: its limits of use. We are not talking about a minor annoyance, but rather a friction capable of breaking the workflow. Anthropic has decided to attack the problem. The company led by Dario Amodei announced a rise of the limits of Claude Code and the Claude API, relying on a new alliance with SpaceXAI. The pact will give it access to Colossus 1, an infrastructure that Anthropic presents as a way to directly improve the experience of its most intensive users. The promise, for now, is clear: more room to use Claude without demand taking its toll so quickly. The tension with limits. The adjustment that helps understand this news came a few weeks earlier. Anthropic recently modified their time limits to better manage demand during peak hours. In practice, this meant that five-hour sessions could be consumed before those actual five hours had passed if the use occurred during peak periods. The change especially affected those who made more intense use of Claude. More room to use Claude. Anthropic specifies the improvement in three changes that, according to the company, take effect immediately. The first is the doubling of Claude Code’s five-hour limits for Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise plans per seat. The second is the removal of the peak limit reduction for Claude Code on Pro and Max accounts. The third affects the API: Anthropic says it has considerably raised the usage limits for Claude Opus models, although the exact scope depends on the limits table published by the company itself. Colossus muscle 1. The agreement with SpaceXAI is the most striking piece of the announcement because Anthropic ensures that it will be able to use all the computing capacity of the Colossus 1 data center. According to the company, that means more than 300 megawatts of new capacity and more than 220,000 NVIDIA GPUs that will be available within a month. SpaceXAI also details that the cluster includes deployments of H100, H200 and GB200 accelerators. The transformation continues. SpaceXAI does not appear in this agreement as simply a new label within the SpaceX ecosystem. The context, Elon Musk noted that “xAI will be dissolved as an independent company” and that its artificial intelligence products will be integrated under SpaceXAI. The phrase helps understand why Anthropic is talking about this brand when explaining its new access to computing power. Of course, to avoid confusion, what Anthropic announced is not a purchase or a merger, but rather an agreement to use AI infrastructure. It is not an isolated agreement. Anthropic also wanted to frame the alliance with SpaceXAI within a much broader capability strategy. The company recalls an agreement of up to 5 GW with Amazon, which includes almost 1 GW of new capacity by the end of 2026, and another 5 GW pact with Google and Broadcom that will begin to come into operation in 2027. To this it adds a strategic alliance with Microsoft and NVIDIA, with $30 billion of capacity in Azure, and an investment of $50 billion in AI infrastructure in the United States with Fluidstack. The most futuristic part. The agreement also includes a much more speculative derivative. Anthropic says that as part of the pact, it has expressed interest in collaborating with SpaceXAI to develop several gigawatts of orbital computing capacity. SpaceXAI presents it as a possible answer to the pressure that AI is putting on energy, land and cooling on the ground, but for now we are far from something tangible. Of course, this route would only make sense if important engineering challenges are overcome first. The real challenge. Anthropic has put on the table a direct answer to one of the big complaints surrounding Claude, although the most important part is still missing: checking how it feels in real use. SpaceXAI’s new limits and additional capacity seem to point in the right direction for those who work intensively with these services. The improvement, therefore, opens a new phase: that of checking if Claude can offer more margin without its users encountering the same wall again too soon. Images | Xataka with Nano Banana In Xataka | The “token economy” is broken: flat AI programming fees are mathematically unsustainable

What is Claude’s graphic design tool and how does it work?

Let’s explain to you what is Claude Designa new function within the chat artificial intelligence of Claude. It is a graphic design tool with which you will be able to create all kinds of interactive elements and then shape them until they are to your liking. We are going to start by describing what exactly this tool is, so that you know all the possibilities it offers you. And then we will explain to you in a quick and simple way how it works. What is Claude Design Claude Design is a visual creation tool through conversations created by Anthropic for Claude. It’s something similar to Canvabut with artificial intelligence. What it does is allow you to do visual work with prompts instead of starting from scratch from a blank piece of paper. We could say that it is something like a graphic designer using artificial intelligencewhich allows you to order creations without needing to know Figma, Photoshop or any other similar program. It’s something like the Claude Code for graphic design. Claude Design allows you to make many types of design, such as from websites and applications to Power Points or animations. You will even be able to configure your own design guide, in addition to all kinds of interactive prototypes and presentations. These are the things you can do with this tool, according to Anthropic: Realistic prototypes: Designers can turn static mockups into easy-to-share interactive prototypes for feedback and user testing, without needing to review code or submit pull requests. Product diagrams and mockups– Product managers can outline feature flows and pass them to Claude Code for implementation, or share them with designers for refinement. Design Explorations– Designers can quickly create a wide variety of proposals to explore. Presentations and sales materials: Founders and account executives can go from a rough sketch to a full, on-brand presentation in minutes, then export it as PPTX or send it to Canva. Marketing materials: Marketers can create landing pages, social media assets, and campaign visuals, then involve designers to polish them. Cutting-edge design: Anyone can create code-based prototypes with voice, video, shaders, 3D, and built-in AI. Claude Design is currently in version Research Preview. This means that it is a trial version that has not yet reached beta nor is it available to all users. One of the particularities of Claude as an AI is that it focuses on offering useful functions for the user, but leaves aside others more focused on entertainment such as image creation. This has been a problem for professionals who use AI to create an image, and it is the gap that this tool tries to fill. Claude Design is powered by Claude Opus 4.7, which is currently the latest version of the Claude AI model. At the moment it is only available for Claude Pro, Max, Team and Enterprise subscriberswho are the only ones who can test this functionality. How Claude Design works Claude Design works through textual prompts, combining conversational and interactive logic. This means that combines a chat interface with an interactive canvas located on both sides of the screen, always in view of the user. With this, you will first write what you want to achieve, describing everything in a prompt, and Claude will generate a first version. And then, you’re going to have controls to refine the resulteither through textual instructions or with interactive buttons. To start you will have to create a prototypewhich will be the way to create a new design. This will take you to the main Design window, where on the left you can give commands and on the right you can interact. You will be able to start in several ways, such as loading external files which can be screenshots, Figma files or code, or even just describe what you want with a prompt to which you can attach designs. You will even be able to start from a drawing that you do freehand on the right side with the option of Start with a sketch. The idea is that just by having something in mind you can start creating it. Once you have created the first draft of what you want, you can continue using the left column to give instructions for the things you want to change. you also have options like Tweaks and Comments. The first allows you to create manual controls describing what you want to do with it. For example, bars to resize the parent element. And the second allows you to make concrete changes to specific components instead of the structural changes you make with prompts. and then you have the edit button or Editwhich allows you to choose an element of your design and make changes directly to it. In addition, you can also draw other elements by hand with the option Draw. In short, you have all the options to to be able to shape your design using a combination of manual and artificial intelligence controls, and even being able to create manual controls with AI. In Xataka Basics | How to Improve Claude’s Answers: 18 Steps to Get the Most Out of It

Anthropic cuts Claude’s access to Openai. He has done it before the launch of GPT-5

The AI race is very intense lately. The last episode is stars in Anthropic, who have cut access to Openai so that they cannot access their family of models Claude. The company claims to have caught the engineers of Chatgpt wearing Claude programming toolswhich has not fallen very well. This, According to a spokesman From the company to the medium Wired, it is “a violation of its terms of service”, so they have restricted access to the API. What has happened exactly. Openai connected Claude to his internal tools through his API, instead of the conventional chat interface. This allowed the company to carry out comparative evidence between Claude and its own models in areas such as programming, creative writing and security -related responses. The results helped Openai evaluate the behavior of their models and make necessary adjustments. An endless war. This decision goes beyond a simple contractual dispute: marks a turning point in the relationship between two of the main powers of the generative AI. Anthropic was born in 2021 precisely from an Openai split, when several key researchers, including the brothers Dario and Daniela Amodei, left Altman’s company due to differences on the direction and safety of AI. Since then, The tension has been palpablealthough it had remained in the background. The justification of Anthropic. “Claude Code It has become the preferred option of programmers everywhere, so we were not surprised to know that Openai’s technical staff were also using our programming tools before the launch of GPT-5“said Christopher Nulty, spokesman for Anthropic. The company considers that this constitutes a direct violation of its commercial terms, which expressly prohibit using the service to” build a competitive product or service “or” make reverse engineering. “ Openai’s response. Sam Altman’s company He has defended its practices as “standard in the industry” to evaluate other AI systems and improve security. “Although we respect Anthropic’s decision to cut our access to the API, it is disappointing considering that our API is still available for them,” said Hannah Wong, director of communications of OpenAI. Between the lines. What we see now is the materialization of a cold war that has been being taken for years. Anthropic has positioned Claude as the “safer and more ethical” alternative against Chatgpt, while Openai has maintained his leadership for mass adoption and general abilities. This rivalry is not only business: it is also philosophical, with very different approaches on how to develop and market the AI. In addition, the blockade of the API is not an isolated case in the technological sector. As They mention In Wired, Facebook also blocked Vine In his day and Salesforce He recently limited access to competitors. What is clear is that this reflects how competition in AI is becoming more aggressive and territorial. Important nuances. Despite the blockade, Anthropic has clarified that will maintain OpenAi access “for benchmarking purposes and security evaluations”, a practice considered standard in the industry. However, the company has not specified how this current restriction will affect these activities. And now what. This climb arrives at the worst possible time for OpenAi, especially considering that we would be officially knowing GPT-5, which promises significant programming improvements. Therefore, everything indicates that Anthropic is willing to use all the tools at their disposal to stop the advance of its competitors. The worrying thing is that this could only be the beginning of a more open war between the Big Tech and the use of AI. In Xataka | The investment in AI already represents 2% of the US GDP. The problem is that it doesn’t even work well

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