“Top engineers at Anthropic say AI now writes 100% of their code.”
Top engineers at Anthropic say AI now writes 100% of their code.
Nvidia, Read, and Code: AI Field Notes collects 15 high-signal items from AI News newsletters on Jul 6, 2026. Lead signals: The chipmaker has launched a partnership initiative connecting fast-growing AI startups with its network of cloud providers, giving them access to critical computing infrastructure without buying chips outright. Two Australian firms are first in line: Sharon AI will deploy 40,000 Nvidia GPUs, while Firmus Technologies Use Generate AI Steps to auto-summarize threads, draft updates, and surface info
“Top engineers at Anthropic say AI now writes 100% of their code.”
Top engineers at Anthropic say AI now writes 100% of their code.
“A wearable cooler and heater that sits under your collar and uses a thermoelectric plate on the back of your neck instead of blowing air like a fan.”
A wearable cooler and heater that sits under your collar and uses a thermoelectric plate on the back of your neck instead of blowing air like a fan.
“Glean's Guest Lectures returns for a third season, turning the Work AI Index 2026 into a practical series for leaders seeking to close the performance gap.”
Glean's Guest Lectures returns for a third season, turning the Work AI Index 2026 into a practical series for leaders seeking to close the performance gap.
“Create short form videos with AI”
Create short form videos with AI

“The Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opened on July 4 in North Dakota, where visitors can talk with a Microsoft-built AI avatar of the 26th president.”
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“Lenovo just reportedly launched its AI Student Phone in China, a new 299-yuan (~$44 USD) device stripped down with only basic functionalities like calling, parental tracking, and a dedicated AI button to enlist for homework help.”
Lenovo just reportedly launched its AI Student Phone in China, a new 299-yuan (~$44 USD) device stripped down with only basic functionalities like calling, parental tracking, and a dedicated AI button to enlist for homework help.
“In this guide, you'll learn how to screenshot a bug on your website from your phone, then send it to a Cursor Cloud agent that can fix it, update the PR, and track everything in GitHub before you've even made it back to your desk.”
In this guide, you'll learn how to screenshot a bug on your website from your phone, then send it to a Cursor Cloud agent that can fix it, update the PR, and track everything in GitHub before you've even made it back to your desk.

“Retool launched a new app builder to close the gap between AI and production. Build in Retool or your preferred coding agent (like Claude Code or Codex), then deploy to a governed platform with auth, permissions, and audit logs built in.”
Retool launched a new app builder to close the gap between AI and production. Build in Retool or your preferred coding agent (like Claude Code or Codex), then deploy to a governed platform with auth, permissions, and audit logs built in.
“Meta superintelligence chief Alexandr Wang just reportedly told employees that Watermelon, the model the company is currently training, has matched GPT-5.5, with the company gearing up for the next update to its Muse Spark AI.”
Meta superintelligence chief Alexandr Wang just reportedly told employees that Watermelon, the model the company is currently training, has matched GPT-5.5, with the company gearing up for the next update to its Muse Spark AI.

“The chipmaker has launched a partnership initiative connecting fast-growing AI startups with its network of cloud providers, giving them access to critical computing infrastructure without buying chips outright. Two Australian firms are first in line: Sharon AI will deploy 40,000 Nvidia GPUs, while Firmus Technologies”
The chipmaker has launched a partnership initiative connecting fast-growing AI startups with its network of cloud providers, giving them access to critical computing infrastructure without buying chips outright. Two Australian firms are first in line: Sharon AI will deploy 40,000 Nvidia GPUs, while Firmus Technologies