You may have noticed that Claude AI has had an outage today. 9to5Google reports the following:
Anthropic says it is aware of an outage and has rolled out a fix as recent as 10:53 a.m. ET. The company’s server status website indicates an issue affecting multiple models occurred at 10:19 a.m. ET.
The status update doesn’t detail which models were affected, though attempts to get a response from Sonnet and Opus returned nothing. Those models seem to be the most commonly used, especially as Fable 5 was recently pulled from user access.
The current outage did, however, affect those models across all platforms except for Claude for Government. That includes claude.ai, Claude Console, Claude Code, and Claude API. The total outage time comes close to an hour and stands out as one of the largest outages to hit Anthropic within the past 60 days.
Commenting on this news is Jamie Beckland, Chief Product Officer at APIContext:
“Ready or not, AI inference is now production infrastructure. Enterprises are no longer using these systems only for experiments or side projects. They are putting AI into customer support, coding workflows, analytics, operations and decision support. When an inference endpoint slows down, throws errors or goes unavailable, that can now break a real business process.
Enterprises must run AI with the same discipline they apply to payments, cloud, APIs and other critical services. That means continuously monitoring inference endpoints for latency, error rates, model availability, response quality and regional performance. It also means having a tested failover plan before the outage happens.
Applications with one model provider hardcoded create a single point of failure. A more resilient approach is to design AI systems with fallback models, backup providers, graceful degradation and clear routing rules. Not every task needs the same model. If the primary model is unavailable, some workloads can move to another frontier model, some can fall back to a smaller model, and some should pause rather than return a bad answer.
Six months ago, these tools were enterprise experiments. Now, AI resilience is part of operational resilience.”
If you rely on AI as part of your business, then you need to plan for downtime. Why? Downtime is part of the game and you need to be prepared for it or bad things will happen.
Check Point to Embed OpenAI Frontier Cyber Capabilities into Check Point Security Products
Posted in Commentary with tags Check Point on June 23, 2026 by itnerdCheck Point today announced the use of OpenAI’s frontier cyber capabilities into its customer-facing defenses. Through the OpenAI Daybreak Cyber Partner Program, open to only a select group of security vendors, Check Point can embed OpenAI models directly into the products, workflows, and managed services its customers rely on.
It marks a meaningful shift, from using these models internally to embedding them directly inside the defenses that protect customers, carrying the safety controls, abuse-prevention standards, and scoped outputs that enterprise security demands. The aim is to sharpen threat prevention, faster remediation, and stronger security operations, delivered through the products and services customers already rely on.
The threat landscape is being shaped by AI. Threat actors are using it to move faster, craft more convincing attacks, and find weaknesses at scale. Defenders need equivalent or stronger capabilities, delivered safely and within clear boundaries. The quality of the models powering defensive workflows has become a strategic variable, not a technical detail.
Through this expanded partnership, Check Point is identifying the defensive security workflows and solutions where OpenAI’s trusted access for cyber models, paired with the right safeguards, can deliver measurable customer value.
Check Point and OpenAI are working together to help define the standards for using trusted access frontier AI responsibly in security, building protections against misuse and the controls to catch and stop it. The rollout is deliberately gradual: it begins with carefully controlled defensive uses and widens only as those protections prove themselves. This disciplined approach reflects how Check Point brings AI into its platform across the board, with the rigor and responsibility enterprise security demands.
Leave a comment »