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Google Abandons Controversial Privacy Sandbox Tracking Initiative After Six Years

Google has officially terminated its Privacy Sandbox initiative after six years of development. The controversial tracking technology faced widespread industry rejection and failed to gain meaningful adoption despite Google’s dominant position in the browser market.

Google’s Tracking Overhaul Meets Its End

Google has officially abandoned its Privacy Sandbox initiative after six years of development and industry pushback, according to reports. The technology, which aimed to replace conventional web tracking cookies, failed to gain sufficient adoption despite Google’s position as the operator of the world’s most popular browser.

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Anthropic’s New Haiku 4.5 AI Model Delivers Speed and Cost Breakthroughs for Business Applications

Anthropic has launched Claude Haiku 4.5 just two weeks after Claude Sonnet 4.5, signaling rapid AI research advancement. The new model reportedly delivers similar coding performance to previous flagship models at one-third the cost and double the speed. Business applications including multi-agent workflows and real-time customer service are positioned to benefit significantly.

Breakthrough AI Model Arrives Amid Intense Competition

Anthropic has released its Claude Haiku 4.5 AI model just two weeks after launching Claude Sonnet 4.5, according to reports, indicating the fierce pace of development in the artificial intelligence sector. Sources indicate the new Haiku model matches the performance of Anthropic’s previous flagship Sonnet 4 model in software coding tasks and even exceeds it in computer use applications.