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Anthropic's Claude Code Expands to Web and Mobile, Revolutionizing Parallel Development Workflows - Professional coverage
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Anthropic’s Claude Code Expands to Web and Mobile, Revolutionizing Parallel Development Workflows

Claude Code's Platform Expansion Anthropic has significantly expanded the accessibility of its AI-powered coding assistant, Claude Code, making it available…

Claude Code's Web Revolution: How Browser-Based AI is Reshaping Software Development - Professional coverage
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Claude Code’s Web Revolution: How Browser-Based AI is Reshaping Software Development

The Democratization of Development Anthropic's decision to bring Claude Code to web browsers and mobile devices represents a seismic shift…

Windows 11 Transforms into AI-Native Platform, Redefining Modern Work Environments - Professional coverage
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Windows 11 Transforms into AI-Native Platform, Redefining Modern Work Environments

Microsoft's Strategic Shift to AI-Centric Computing With the official end of support for Windows 10, Microsoft is aggressively positioning Windows…

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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Bets on Human Sales Force Amid AI Expansion, Plans to Hire Thousands

In a surprising stance from a company heavily invested in artificial intelligence, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff asserts that AI cannot replace human sales professionals. The tech leader announced plans to expand his sales force to 20,000 account executives, emphasizing the irreplaceable value of human connection in sales.

AI Investment Meets Human Sales Expansion

Despite Salesforce positioning itself as the “#1 AI CRM” and making substantial artificial intelligence investments, CEO Marc Benioff maintains that AI will not replace human salespeople, according to reports. In what appears to be a counterintuitive strategy, the company is aggressively expanding its sales force while simultaneously advancing its AI capabilities.

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Mississippi Community Files Lawsuit Against UK Energy Firm Over Biomass Plant Pollution Permit

A predominantly Black, low-income community in Mississippi is taking legal action against a UK-owned biomass company following regulatory approval for expanded emissions. Residents report ongoing health issues and environmental concerns linked to the wood pellet production facility that exports fuel to England.

Legal Challenge Against Biomass Plant Emissions

Residents of Mississippi have filed a lawsuit against Drax Biomass after state regulators granted the company permission to become a “major source” of hazardous air pollution, according to reports. The legal action comes from the 900-person town of Gloster, where community members allege they’ve suffered serious health consequences from the facility’s operations.