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Plus: A compound engineering update and a doctor’s take on Midjourney’s full-body scanner
Plus Claude joins Slack, and design gets its own AI tells.
Plus: Dan’s attempt to clone Kate, a shortcut for turning demonstrations into skills, and the human goals machines still need us to set
Plus: An easy way to level up your AI usage, and how Every’s head of growth writes with LLMs
Plus: Monologue Shortcuts and Cora opens alpha testing on a full email app to replace Gmail
Plus: A rapid-fire roundup of AI topics we’ve given ourselves permission to skip, a workflow for onboarding Slack bots, and “Le Chaton Fat” takes center stage
Plus: What to do when your coding model disappears, GitHub's COO on 14 billion agent commits, and engineers questioning their future
Plus: Everything we published about Anthropic's new model
Fable 5 versus all other models, a Fable prompt starter pack, and an inside look at Apple’s developer conference
We’re hosting two live camps for paid Every members to put the latest frontier tools to work: Fable 5 Camp this Friday, June 12, followed by
Spiral 4.0 introduces a new style engine, why enterprise roadmaps are hard, and a workflow for making your coding agent more efficient
We revisit Anthropic’s newest model, Figma responds to the 'SaaSpocalypse,' and how Every’s senior designer wrangles multiple image generators
Plus: Vibe Check on Opus 4.8, the Vatican’s first AI encyclical, and a doctor on AI-guided care
Plus: The Vatican weighs in on AI labor, and our Codex playbook
Plus: Why AI makes excellent doctors more valuable, not less
Plus: Why Anthropic just acquired a startup that makes developer tools for a reported $300 million, and a mini-Vibe Check on Figma's agent
A mini-Vibe Check on Gas City, a Grok classifier that grades your X drafts, and why HTML is the new markdown
Plus: Why tacit knowledge matters more than search and Opus 4.7 is winning people back
Plus: The ‘Mini Shai-Hulud’ breach, a small step to eliminating AI-isms, and how we define ‘agent’
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