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Week in Review: Why Anthropic cut access to Windsurf

Week in Review: Why Anthropic cut access to Windsurf

Posted on 7 June 2025 By jobuzo

Welcome back to Week in Review! Got lots for you today, including why Windsurf lost access to Claude, ChatGPT’s new features, WWDC 2025, Elon Musk’s fight with Donald Trump, and lots more. Have a great weekend!

Duh: During an interview at TC Sessions: AI 2025, Anthropic’s co-founder had a perfectly reasonable explanation for why the company cut access to Windsurf: “I think it would be odd for us to be selling Claude to OpenAI,” Chief Science Officer Jared Kaplan said, referring to rumors and reports that OpenAI, its largest competitor, is acquiring the AI coding assistant. Seems like a good reason to me!

Everything is the same: Chinese lab DeepSeek released an updated version of its R1 reasoning AI model last week that performs well on a number of math and coding benchmarks. Now some AI researchers are speculating that at least some of the source data it trained on came from Google’s Gemini family of AI.

WWDC 2025: Apple’s annual developers conference starts Monday. Beyond a newly designed operating system, here’s what we’re expecting to see at this year’s event, including a dedicated gaming app and updates to Mac, Watch, TV, and more. 


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Business in the front: ChatGPT is getting new features for business users, including connectors for Dropbox, Box, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Google Drive. This would let ChatGPT look for information across your own services to answer questions.

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Oh no: Indian grocery delivery startup KiranaPro was hacked, and all of its data was wiped. According to the company, it has 55,000 customers, with 30,000 to 35,000 active buyers across 50 cities, who collectively place 2,000 orders daily. 

Artsy people, rejoice! Photoshop is now coming to Android, so users of Google’s operating system can gussy up their images, too. The app has a similar set of editing tools as the desktop version, including layering and masking.

Let’s try that again: Tesla filed new trademark applications for “Tesla Robotaxi” after previous attempts to trademark the terms “Robotaxi” and “Cybercab” failed.

Rolling in dough: Tech startup Anduril just picked up a $1 billion investment as part of a new $2.5 billion raise led by Founders Fund, which means Anduril has doubled its valuation to $30.5 billion. 

On the road again: When Toma’s founders realized car dealerships were drowning in missed calls, they hit the road to see the problem firsthand. That summer road trip turned into a $17 million a16z-backed fundraise that helped Toma get its AI phone agents into more than 100 dealerships across the U.S.

Fighting season: All gloves were off on Thursday as Elon Musk and President Trump took to their respective social networks to throw jabs at each other. Though it might be exciting to watch rich men squabble in public, the fallout between the world’s richest person and a sitting U.S. president promises to have broader implications for the tech industry.

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Money talks: Whether you use AI as a friend, a therapist, or even a girlfriend, chatbots are trained to keep you talking. For Big Tech companies, it’s never been more competitive to attract users to their chatbot platforms — and keep them there.

Week in Review: Why Anthropic cut access to Windsurf


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