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LucyBrain Switzerland ○ AI Daily
Anthropic’s Code Security Launch, The New Delhi Consensus, and the "Sovereignty" Expo Extension
February 21, 2026
1. Anthropic Launches "Claude Code Security"
Anthropic announced a major update to its developer suite this morning, launching Claude Code Security.
The Tech: This new feature enables Claude to scan entire software codebases for vulnerabilities and suggest targeted patches for human review.
The Human-in-the-Loop: Unlike fully autonomous debuggers, Anthropic has implemented a "Multi-Stage Verification" process. Developers receive a confidence rating for every finding, ensuring no code is patched without explicit human approval.
Why it Matters: As AI-enabled cyberattacks become more sophisticated, Anthropic is positioning itself as the "Security First" model, focusing on defending codebases rather than just generating them.
2. The New Delhi Declaration: A "consensus" in Waiting
The India AI Impact Summit was scheduled to close yesterday, but high-stakes negotiations over the final Leaders' Declaration have pushed the official statement into today.
The Status: IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw confirmed today that over 70 nations have already signed the declaration, with hopes to exceed 80 by the end of the day.
The US-India Axis: While the global statement remains in final edits, the US and India released a bilateral declaration on Friday. They agreed to a global approach that is "unapologetically friendly to entrepreneurship," moving away from the highly centralized control models seen in other regions.
3. "AI for All": The Sovereign Infrastructure Push
With the Expo at Bharat Mandapam extended by an additional day due to "huge enthusiasm," the focus of the 300,000+ attendees has been on local infrastructure.
The Investment: Following Reliance’s massive pledge yesterday, the summit has highlighted that 2026 is the year of the Sovereign Cloud. Countries are no longer content with renting "Intelligence" from foreign servers; they are building their own power and compute grids.
The Youth Surge: Officials noted that nearly 250,000 visitors to the summit were under the age of 30, signaling that the "Fifth Industrial Revolution" is being driven by a new generation of AI-native developers.
4. Tech Spotlight: Seedance 2.0 vs. The World
As we head toward the full public rollout of Seedance 2.0, benchmarks released today in New Delhi show it maintaining a significant lead in commercial utility.
The Edge: While Sora 2 leads in cinematic physics, Seedance 2.0 has been hailed as the "most advanced practical model" for creators due to its Identity-Lock feature and 30% faster generation speeds compared to its predecessors.
The Resolution: Seedance is now exporting in native 2K resolution with integrated audio, a feature that has caused significant "dread" and "excitement" in Hollywood circles this week.
In honor of today's shift toward Agentic Workflows (and the launch of the India Summit), today’s prompt focuses on creating a high-level system rather than just a simple output.
Prompt of the day: The "Agentic Architect"
The Prompt:
"Act as a professional Chief AI Architect. I want to build a system that manages my email inbox and highlights only the most important items. Please structure a framework that includes the following points:
Filtering Module: Instructions for the agent to identify emails from my 'VIP' list (clients and family) and move them to a 'Priority' folder.
Summarization Module: Instructions for the agent to provide a 3-sentence summary for any newsletter or long-form industry report I receive.
Action Module: Instructions for the agent to draft a brief, polite response to meeting requests, asking the sender to choose a time from my [insert link] calendar.
Security Module: A set of 3 rules the agent must follow to identify and flag potential phishing attempts or suspicious links before I open them.
For each point, provide a clear set of instructions that would allow an AI agent to operate as an independent but highly controlled assistant."


