RaKu.AI #001
Thursday · 14 May 2026 · AI intelligence, curated daily by Raj
Anthropic Overtakes OpenAI in Business Adoption — Claude Code Is Why
For the first time, more American businesses pay for Anthropic's Claude than for OpenAI's ChatGPT — Anthropic hit 34.4% adoption vs OpenAI's 32.3% in April, according to Ramp's AI Index.
The engine behind the flip is Claude Code, now estimated to author 4% of all public GitHub commits worldwide, with daily active users doubling month over month.
For UX & Design
Google Stitch 2.0 Replaces Wireframes With "Vibe Design" and a Voice Canvas
Google Labs Blog · March 19, 2026
Google's free AI design tool Stitch received a major update that scraps the wireframe-first workflow entirely: describe a business goal or a feeling and Stitch generates multiple full-fidelity UI directions — screens, components, and all — before you've drawn a single frame.
The new Voice Canvas lets you speak critique in real time while the AI makes live edits, and a single prompt now produces up to five connected screens with automatic user-journey mapping between them.
Raj's take: Vibe Design doesn't replace UX thinking — it just moves the designer's most valuable contribution to the very first prompt. The quality of your brief is now your most important design skill.
For Development
Claude Code Hits 115K GitHub Stars as Agentic Coding Goes Mainstream
Augment Code · May 12, 2026
Anthropic's terminal-based coding agent has crossed 115K GitHub stars and 19K forks. An estimated 4% of all public GitHub commits are now authored or completed with Claude Code, doubling from 2% just a month earlier.
Unlike Copilot-style autocomplete, Claude Code operates as a full agent in your terminal, reading your codebase, executing multi-step tasks, and managing git workflows through natural language commands.
Raj's take: The defining pattern here is not that AI writes code faster — it's that the bottleneck has shifted entirely to code review and verification. Teams that don't have strong review culture will start shipping Claude's assumptions as their own.
For Product & Strategy
One Product Flipped the AI Market: What Claude Code's Rise Means for Enterprise Strategy
Ramp AI Index · May 14, 2026
Ramp's April AI Index shows Anthropic climbing from under 1% of business AI spend two years ago to 34.4% today — surpassing OpenAI's 32.3% for the first time — with a single agentic product driving the majority of growth.
For product strategists, the lesson is clear: the enterprise AI battle in 2026 is not won by the best foundation model, it's won by the product that embeds most deeply into a daily workflow.
Raj's take: Anthropic didn't win with a better chat interface — they won by making developers dependent on an agent that lives in their terminal. Stickiness in AI is now about workflow integration, not conversation quality.
Today's Concept Card
What distinguishes an AI coding agent from an AI coding assistant?
An assistant autocompletes or suggests code inline. An agent plans and executes multi-step tasks autonomously — reading files, running commands, and managing git — with minimal human prompting between steps.
Signal · Raj's take
"Anthropic didn't beat OpenAI by building a better model — they built a product that made itself impossible to remove from a developer's day. The real AI competition in 2026 isn't happening in benchmarks; it's happening in the gap between your last git commit and your next one."
— Raj · RaKu.AI · May 14, 2026

