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WHAT'S AT STAKE TODAY ⚡

  • PSA: Your Claude shared chats and Artifacts may have ended up on Google 🔍
  • Fish Audio raises $52M seed to build AI voice models for creators and enterprises 🎙️
  • Cursor makes its biggest India push yet ahead of SpaceX acquisition with localized pricing 🇮🇳
  • Google's AI search is rapidly becoming the default, new data shows 📊
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  • Anthropic's Dario Amodei responds: doesn't oppose open-weight models, but fears Chinese AI 🌏
  • Recursive Superintelligence signs $410M compute deal with Amazon 💰

Claude shared chats indexed by Google, exposing sensitive personal data.

PSA: Your Claude shared chats and Artifacts may have ended up on Google

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A privacy scare unfolded over the weekend when Reddit users discovered that Claude conversations and Artifacts — the interactive mini apps and documents users can create inside the platform — were publicly searchable on Google. By typing search operators such as "site:claude.ai/share" into Google, anyone could pull up a long list of shared conversations. Some of those chats reportedly contained sensitive material, including health records, internal company documents, and the names and phone numbers of school-aged children.

The root of the problem lies in Claude's "share chat" feature, which lets users generate a link so that anyone with that URL can view a conversation or project. Claude's own interface warns: "Anyone with the link can view." That language suggests the feature is designed for sharing with specific people — friends, colleagues, or small groups — not for broadcasting content to the entire internet. By comparison, Google Docs offers a similar link-sharing option, yet those documents do not typically surface in public search results.

Anthropic appeared to place responsibility on users. The company told TechCrunch that shared links only appear in search results when they have been posted somewhere a search engine can find them, such as a public forum or social media post, and that links sent privately remain out of search. Spokeswoman Amie Rotherham elaborated: "We give people control over sharing their Claude conversations publicly, and in keeping with our privacy principles, we do not share chat directories or sitemaps with search engines. These shareable links are not guessable or discoverable unless people choose to share them. When someone shares a conversation, they are making that content publicly accessible, and like other public web content, it may be archived by third-party services."

The issue was first flagged on Reddit on Saturday and was picked up by 404 Media on Monday morning. Before it was resolved, Futurism reported uncovering "a detailed medical report of a real patient, clinical trial results that included patient names, documents sharing the names and phone numbers of primary school-aged children, company documents marked for internal use only, and employee reviews that included personal information about workers." Exposed Artifacts also included code snippets and work notes. Fortune additionally reported finding a chat labeled "shared by Anthropic" in which Claude had generated sexually explicit content — material that Anthropic's usage policy explicitly prohibits.

Google, for its part, pushed back on any suggestion of culpability. Spokesperson Ned Adriance told TechCrunch: "Neither Google nor any other search engine controls what pages are made public on the web, and these pages were indexed across many search engines. We give site owners clear controls to decide whether pages can be crawled or indexed, and we always respect those directives." By Monday afternoon, TechCrunch confirmed that the same search method no longer returned results, suggesting the exposure had been remediated.

This is not the first time Claude chats have ended up indexed by search engines. Last year, Forbes reported a similar incident in which Google estimated it had indexed just under 600 Claude conversations before they disappeared from results. The scale of the current exposure has not been independently confirmed. Also last year, 404 Media reported that a researcher managed to scrape around 100,000 ChatGPT conversations that had been set to public — a reminder that link-based sharing across AI platforms carries real privacy risks that many users may not fully appreciate.

If you want to check which of your Claude chats have a public link enabled, navigate to Settings → Privacy → Shared Chats to review and manage them.

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Fish Audio secures $52M seed funding to expand AI voice platform globally.

Fish Audio raises $52M seed to build AI voice models for creators and enterprises

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Fish Audio, a Palo Alto-based AI voice startup, has raised $52 million in a seed round led by Coreline Ventures and Capital Today. Founded by former Nvidia researcher Shijia Liao, the company offers a library of over 15,000 natural language controls and has attracted more than 8 million users across its open source and hosted platforms, generating $21 million in annual recurring revenue.

The startup serves creators, game developers, and enterprises — including HeyGen and Sanas — with expressive, steerable voice models. It has launched five models in the past year and plans to release an audio understanding model and a speech-to-speech model soon.

Fish Audio has faced criticism over voices being uploaded without creator consent, but has since automated its takedown process, promising removal within three minutes of a verified claim.

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⚡ Trends for the Future

Cursor makes its biggest India push yet ahead of SpaceX acquisition with localized pricing

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Cursor launches a ₹649-a-month India-only plan weeks before its SpaceX acquisition closes.

AI coding startup Cursor is making its most significant push into India to date, launching a country-specific subscription called Cursor Start priced at ₹649 per month — roughly $7 — well below its standard $20-a-month Pro plan. The move comes just weeks before the company's expected acquisition by SpaceX closes in Q3, following the $60 billion all-stock deal announced last month.

Cursor says India is already its third-largest market globally, with its user base there more than tripling over the past year. The country's vast pool of software engineering talent — GitHub counted over 27 million developers on its platform in India, second only to the U.S. — made it the natural first choice for localized pricing. Simon Green, Cursor's head of Asia-Pacific and Japan, said the goal was to "right-size the commercial model and drive scale" in a market with exceptional technical depth.

Cursor Start includes access to the Composer 2.5 and Grok 4.5 models, cloud agents, the iOS app, plug-ins, Model Context Protocol support, and higher usage limits than the free tier. It does not, however, include frontier models from OpenAI or Anthropic, nor advanced features such as Bugbot, Auto Mode, or the Cursor SDK. The plan is billed in Indian rupees and supports both card payments and UPI. Green said Cursor would implement checks, including anti-VPN measures, to ensure the plan remains available only to individual users in India.

The company is also expanding its physical presence in India, hiring its first local salesperson and adding staff in Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Mumbai, with a government affairs office also in development. Enterprise adoption remains early, with growth so far driven by individual developers, startups, and universities, but Cursor sees significant opportunity in banking and large enterprises.

Green said the lower-priced plan is commercially sustainable because it is built around Cursor's own AI models, which carry lower operating costs than third-party frontier models. If the India strategy proves successful, he said localized pricing could expand to other markets — and once the SpaceX acquisition closes, Starlink's existing presence in India could help Cursor scale faster still.

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