Anthropic scrambles after Claude code leak

Plus: Payments fights move into AI systems

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Today, we will talk about these stories:

  • Inside Anthropic’s takedown mess

  • Visa brings AI into charge disputes

  • Slack adds 30 AI features

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Claude leak shows how fragile AI edges are

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Anthropic lost control of its own playbook for Claude Code.

The company accidentally exposed the source instructions behind its coding agent, then rushed to issue takedowns across GitHub. More than 8,000 copies spread before it narrowed the request to 96 repositories.

This is what happens when product advantage lives inside prompts and system instructions instead of hard infrastructure or data. If competitors can study how Claude behaves at a granular level, the gap between tools gets thinner very quickly.

You will see more companies lock down access and treat prompts like sensitive IP, not just implementation detail. Developers now know how much value sits in these hidden layers, and they will keep looking for leaks.

Late at night, someone is already testing a clone.

Visa wants disputes handled before they start

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Visa is trying to stop charge disputes before they happen.

The company launched six AI tools across merchants, issuers, and acquirers to automate and predict disputes. It handled 106 million cases in 2025, up 35% since 2019.

This is less about flashy AI and more about cleaning up a slow, expensive system that still runs on manual review and scattered data. If Visa can reduce confusion around basic things like unclear charges, it cuts volume at the source instead of scaling support teams.

Banks will follow this path and push decisions earlier in the transaction flow, where AI can flag risk before a human ever sees it. That also means fewer customer service interactions and less room for disputes to be negotiated.

You hear the buzz of a notification. Did the system already decide the outcome?

Slack is moving from chat to execution

image Credits: Slack

Slack now wants to do the work, not just host it.

Salesforce added 30 AI features, including reusable “AI skills” that automate tasks like drafting plans, scheduling meetings, and pulling data across tools. Slackbot can also monitor activity across your desktop and connect to external systems through MCP.

This pushes Slack into the center of daily operations, where decisions and outputs happen, not just conversations. The real shift is letting users package repeatable work into simple commands that run in the background.

If this works, Slack becomes harder to replace because it sits on top of company data, workflows, and habits all at once. It also raises pressure on Microsoft and Google to make their tools feel just as automatic.

Your screen is open. How much of your job just became a prompt?

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