Good morning, welcome to this week’s Lore Brief, your 3-minute brief of the most important moves in AI and tech.

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  • Runway achieves real-time video generation breakthrough → In collaboration with NVIDIA, Runway unveiled a new model that generates HD video with under 100ms latency, opening up interactive creative possibilities. The research preview runs on Vera Rubin hardware and forms part of the company’s push toward general world models. Read more here →

  • Google launches full-stack vibe coding in AI Studio → The new experience integrates Antigravity coding agent and Firebase to let developers build complete multiplayer apps with real backends, databases, and authentication directly from prompts. The smarter agent now maintains project context and can continue working on tasks even when the user steps away. Read more here →

  • Anthropic releases Claude Code Channels → Users can now control their Claude Code sessions directly through Telegram and Discord, turning messaging apps into a mobile interface for persistent coding agents. The feature positions Anthropic’s offering as a more integrated competitor to open-source tools like OpenClaw. Read more here →

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  • Stitch by Google gets major design overhaul → The vibe design tool now features an AI-native infinite canvas, instant interactive prototypes, and automatic design systems with a new DESIGN.md file for consistency. The smarter agent can work across multiple screens and understand full canvas context at once. Read more here →

  • Apple cracks down on AI coding apps → The company has halted App Store updates for popular vibe-coding tools including Replit, demanding previews open in external browsers instead of natively. Vibecode was reportedly told to remove the ability to generate software specifically for Apple devices. Read more here →

  • OpenAI plans desktop superapp → The company is consolidating ChatGPT, Codex, and its browser tools into a single desktop application to simplify the user experience and refocus efforts. The move comes as OpenAI seeks greater discipline while competing with Anthropic’s more unified approach. Read more here →

  • Jeff Bezos eyes $100 billion AI manufacturing fund → Bezos is in talks to raise the massive fund to acquire traditional manufacturing companies and transform them through heavy AI automation. The effort would represent one of the largest private investment vehicles aimed at reshaping industrial production. Read more here →

  • Anthropic shares internal lessons on Claude Skills → A article from Anthropic engineer Thariq went viral outlining best practices for building effective Skills, from verification tools to runbooks and data analysis templates. The post draws from hundreds of internal skills used at the company and has become a key reference for advanced users. Read more here →

That’s it for this week’s Lore Brief.

See you next week!

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