Anthropic has launched Claude Gov, a version of its Claude AI model built for U.S. national security agencies. According to the company, it is already being used in top-secret facilities. The model was developed with direct input from government agencies and is designed to work in secure, classified settings. Anthropic says Claude Gov helps with analyzing classified data, understanding intelligence and defense documents, and processing complex cyber information. It also supports languages and dialects relevant to national security.
Claude, the chatbot from AI startup Anthropic, will soon be able to handle ten times more content in its "Projects" feature. If a user exceeds the regular limit, a new "Retrieval" mode will automatically turn on to expand the chatbot’s memory. This upgrade will roll out to all paid Claude plans in the coming days.
Google has rolled out another update to its flagship AI model, Gemini 2.5 Pro. The latest version brings modest improvements across a range of benchmarks and maintains top positions on tests like LMArena and WebDevArena. According to Google, the new release also handles challenging programming, knowledge, and logic tasks better than before. The model also "can be more creative with better-formatted responses."

Developers can access the updated Gemini 2.5 Pro in preview through Google AI Studio and Vertex AI. Google plans to promote this preview to a stable, generally available version in the coming weeks. The update is also rolling out to the Gemini app starting today.