Anthropic's Big Week — Marketplace, Firefox Hacking, and Voice Mode
Anthropic just had one of its most consequential weeks ever. In this episode, we break down the three biggest announcements from the last few days.
First, the Claude Marketplace launched on March sixth, giving enterprise customers a way to buy third-party AI tools from Snowflake, GitLab, Harvey AI, Replit, Rogo, and Lovable Labs, all through their existing Anthropic spending commitments, with zero commission. It's the AWS marketplace playbook applied to AI.
Second, Anthropic and Mozilla revealed that Claude Opus 4.6 found twenty-two security vulnerabilities in Firefox's codebase in just two weeks, including one exploit rated 9.8 on the CVSS severity scale. Fourteen of the bugs were classified high severity and most were patched in Firefox 148.
Third, voice mode started rolling out for Claude Code, letting developers speak commands directly in their terminal using push-to-talk. It's live for about five percent of users now, with a broader rollout expected through March.
The common thread: Anthropic is no longer just selling a model. They're building a platform.
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