What's changing in AI
Product updates from Creatr and the industry news that actually matters if you are shipping software - explained for builders, not researchers.

Creatr Ships Its Integrations Directory: 100+ Services, Wired In at Build Time
Creatr now lists every service it can wire into a build - payments, CRM, email, calendars, advertising, and AI - with the core set already shipped as production integrations.

The 2026 AI Coding Race: Anthropic, OpenAI, Google and Microsoft Go Head to Head
Four well-funded players are now competing directly on coding models. Where each one stands, what actually differentiates them, and why you should not bet your product on a single model.

Claude Fable 5 Is Here: What Builders Need to Know
Anthropic released Claude Fable 5, its most powerful publicly available model, on June 9. What it changes for people shipping software - and the June 22 deadline to know about.

Anthropic’s “When AI Builds Itself”: A Call to Slow Down, Five Days Before Fable 5
On June 4 Anthropic urged a coordinated slowdown on frontier AI. On June 9 it shipped its most powerful public model. A fair look at the tension, and what builders should take from it.

Microsoft’s MAI Models: In-House AI, Text-to-Code, and Less Reliance on OpenAI
At Build 2026 Microsoft unveiled its in-house MAI model family, including MAI-Code-1-Flash for turning descriptions into source code. What it signals, and what it means for builders.

Anthropic Ships Claude Opus 4.8: Dynamic Workflows, a 1M Context, and What It Means for Builders
Claude Opus 4.8 brings sharper judgement, a 1 million token context, and dynamic workflows that run hundreds of parallel subagents. Here is what actually changes for non-technical builders.

Google I/O 2026: Antigravity 2.0, Gemini 3.5 Flash, and the Shift to Agentic Coding
At I/O 2026 Google leaned all the way into agents - Antigravity 2.0, Gemini 3.5 Flash, and Managed Agents in the Gemini API. What the headline demos really show, and what changes for builders.