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Week in Review: Why Anthropic cut access to Windsurf

Last updated: June 7, 2025 11:15 am
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Welcome to the Weekly Tech Roundup!

It’s that time of the week again, where we bring you all the latest tech news and updates. From new features in AI models to big investments in tech startups, we’ve got a lot to cover. So grab a cup of coffee and let’s dive in!

Duh: Anthropic’s Reasoning Behind Cutting Access to Windsurf

During an interview at TC Sessions: AI 2025, Anthropic’s co-founder, Jared Kaplan, explained the decision to cut access to Windsurf, citing concerns about selling their AI coding assistant, Claude, to OpenAI. This move comes amidst rumors of OpenAI acquiring Claude, making it a strategic decision for Anthropic to maintain a competitive edge.

DeepSeek’s Updated R1 Reasoning AI Model

Chinese lab DeepSeek recently released an updated version of its R1 reasoning AI model, showcasing impressive performance on math and coding benchmarks. Speculations are rife that some of the training data used by DeepSeek may have originated from Google’s Gemini family of AI, hinting at potential collaborations in the AI space.

WWDC 2025: What to Expect

Apple’s highly anticipated annual developers conference, WWDC 2025, is just around the corner. With promises of a newly designed operating system and updates across Mac, Watch, TV, and more, tech enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the event for exciting announcements, including a dedicated gaming app.

Business Boost for ChatGPT

ChatGPT is rolling out new features tailored for business users, including connectors for popular cloud storage services like Dropbox, Box, and Google Drive. This enhancement allows ChatGPT to access information across different platforms, enabling seamless interactions and improved productivity.

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Hacking Incident at KiranaPro

Indian grocery delivery startup KiranaPro fell victim to a cyberattack, resulting in the loss of all its data. With a substantial customer base and daily orders, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of cybersecurity measures in the digital age.

Photoshop Comes to Android

Exciting news for creative minds as Photoshop makes its way to Android devices, offering a suite of editing tools similar to the desktop version. Users can now enhance their images on the go with features like layering and masking, bringing professional editing capabilities to mobile platforms.

Elon Musk’s Twitter Spat with Donald Trump

A public feud unfolded on social media as Elon Musk and President Trump exchanged jabs, sparking interest and speculation among followers. The clash between two influential figures hints at broader implications for the tech industry, highlighting the intersection of business and politics in the digital age.

Analysis: The Rise of Chatbots

Chatbots have become integral in engaging users across various platforms, with tech giants vying for user retention and engagement. As AI continues to evolve, chatbots serve as companions, therapists, and even virtual girlfriends, showcasing the competitive landscape of conversational AI in the tech industry.

That wraps up this week’s tech highlights. Stay tuned for more exciting updates in the world of technology!

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