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TNB Tech Minute: Anthropic Strikes Deal to to Redesign College Coding Courses

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

Tech News, News

4.31.7K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2026

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Plus: Pinterest stock slides after projected slower revenue growth. And Ubisoft shares jump on cash forecast. Julie Chang hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I think the potential of Agenic is to rethink how work gets done overall. It challenges all sorts of

0:06.8

traditional orthodoxies around how organizations execute the work at hand. That's Jason Gersatus,

0:12.6

CEO of Deloitte U.S., talking about the transformational potential of Agenic AI. Join him later to

0:19.0

learn why agents are a game changer for businesses across industries.

0:24.2

Here's your morning TNB Tech Minute for Friday, February 13th. I'm Julie Chang for the Wall Street Journal.

0:31.1

We are exclusively reporting Anthropic has struck a deal to help redesign the computer coding

0:36.3

curricula taught in hundreds of community

0:38.5

and state colleges. The company behind Claude is working with Cod, a nonprofit that provides

0:44.6

computer science programs and career support for students at more than a thousand institutions

0:49.4

across the U.S. As part of the collaboration, CodPath is integrating Claude products into its AI courses.

0:56.9

Other tech companies, including Google, OpenAI, and Microsoft have also formed partnerships

1:01.6

with colleges. Shares of Pinterest tumbled after the social media company projected slower

1:07.6

revenue growth, following a pullback from advertisers that weighed on earnings.

1:12.7

Share slid nearly one quarter in pre-market trading to about $14. If the stock holds losses

1:18.8

through regular trading, it will close at its lowest level in more than five years. Last quarter,

1:24.6

Pinterest's profit slid and revenue missed forecasts. The company expects growth to slow further this quarter. Its CEO said larger retailers were pulling back on advertising spending due to President Trump's import duties. And shares of Ubisoft climbed after the Assassin's Creedmaker said it would have enough cash to service upcoming

1:45.5

debt maturities. Shares gained more than 6% on Friday, clawing back some of this year's losses,

1:52.2

but the stock is still down nearly 30% since January. The French video game maker said Thursday

1:58.2

that it expected cash between $1.48 and $1.6 billion at the end of

2:03.3

March when Ubisoft's financial year closes. The cash forecast comes weeks after the group

2:08.9

outlined structural changes, the discontinuation and postponement of several games and studio closures.

2:15.7

And that's your TMB Tech Minute. We'll be back this afternoon with more.

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