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To our community, customers, and partners: Yesterday, Anaconda eliminated approximately 14% of roles across all functions of the company. To the people who left Anaconda, I want to thank you. You helped build who we are and that is not lost on any of us. And to our broader community, nothing changes our commitment to […] The post Open Letter To Our Community, Customers, And Partners appeared fir…

August 18th, 2026 16:30 UTC Update As part of our commitment to transparency and sharing action-oriented, helpful information, we have introduced a data export feature for users with accounts. Requests using this feature will be limited to data categories that may have been accessed during Metabase’s incident. Learn how to leverage it with the The […] The post Metabase Incident Impacting Kilo Cod…

What’s New Today main-x is generally available (GA), and with it comes features that we have added since the open beta launch: CVE data, SBOMs, and even more packages. Quick refresher: main-x is an authenticated Anaconda channel that extends the main channel by adding 13,000+ packages to your existing setup, all built and maintained by […] The post Main-x Is Now Generally Available, Production-Re…

Every enterprise can now tell you how fast its AI agents are moving. Fewer can tell you what those agents are actually doing. Picture this: you’re a global enterprise, and one of your engineering teams has just completed a year’s worth of work in under two months, an accomplishment brought by standardizing their workflows around […] The post What It Means To Secure AI on Your Own Terms: Anaconda …

Anaconda has signed the Open Weights and American AI Leadership letter, joining NVIDIA, Microsoft, Amazon, Snowflake, OpenAI, and over 230 organizations. Here’s the common reality about how AI gets adopted today. A team picks a model, an agent, they build fast, and weeks or months later someone asks: do we know how this was trained, […] The post Why Anaconda Signed the Open Weights AI Letter appe…

Last week, 25 companies and organizations, including NVIDIA, Microsoft, Meta, and Mistral, sent an open letter to Washington arguing that open-weight AI models deserve protection, not restriction. At Anaconda, we support this stance. In fact, everything the letter argues from a policy standpoint, has been core to our ethos for years. Who owns the value […] The post Open Weights: How Enterprises K…

There’s an old public service announcement from a generation ago: It’s 10 p.m. Do you know where your children are? The question was designed to make people stop and reckon with something they’d been assuming was fine. Every CIO, CTO, and CISO in the world should be asking a version of that question about AI […] The post AI on Your Own Terms: Anaconda Acquires Kilo Code appeared first on Anaconda…

Kilo Code, also known as “Kilo,” is an open source, model-agnostic, coding agent that lets you write faster, better software using your favorite IDE or the command line. If you’ve spent any time in VS Code, JetBrains or your terminal writing AI-assisted code over the past year, there’s a decent chance that Kilo has come […] The post Kilo Code Joined Anaconda: What AI Builders Should Know appeared…

AI model security means protecting machine learning models from vulnerability and misuse. This includes everything related to an AI model: the data used to train it, the infrastructure it runs on, the algorithms it uses, and the outputs it produces. A model’s behavior is shaped by its training data and runtime inputs in ways that […] The post AI Model Security Best Practices appeared first on Ana…

