Global AI Native Industry Insights – 20260529 – Anthropic | ElevenLabs | Figma | more

Explore Claude Opus 4.8, ElevenLabs Dubbing v2, Figma’s Make beta. Discover more in Today’s Global AI Native Industry Insights.
1. Anthropic releases Claude Opus 4.8 with improved judgment and agentic capabilities
Anthropic launched Claude Opus 4.8, an upgraded version of its AI model that builds on Opus 4.7 with improved benchmarks and more effective collaboration capabilities. The model features sharper judgment, increased honesty about its progress, and the ability to work independently for longer periods. Opus 4.8 shows improvements across agentic coding, multidisciplinary reasoning, computer use, knowledge work, and financial analysis while maintaining the same pricing as its predecessor at $5 per million input tokens and $25 per million output tokens.
Read more: https://www.anthropic.com/news/claude-opus-4-8
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2. ElevenLabs announces Dubbing v2 model that preserves emotion and performance across 90+ languages
ElevenLabs introduced Dubbing v2, a new AI dubbing model that translates content while preserving the original speaker’s emotion, performance, tone, and delivery across every target language. The model creates automatic voice clones of original speakers and applies them across all supported languages without manual setup. Dubbing v2 works from original audio rather than transcripts, enabling it to maintain authentic performance characteristics and localize content naturally for native speakers rather than producing literal translations.
Read more: https://elevenlabs.io/dubbing-studio
Video Credit: @ElevenLabs on X
3. Figma launches Make local codebase integration in limited beta
Figma announced limited beta availability of Make codebase integration starting May 28, 2026, allowing users to connect their local Git repositories to Figma Make for visual editing and direct code changes. The update enables designers to import existing codebases, make visual edits through the canvas, and push changes as GitHub pull requests while maintaining standard development workflows. Beta users can access features including direct editing of UI elements, chat-driven code modifications, and branch creation without consuming AI credits during the testing period.
Read more: https://www.figma.com/blog/figma-make-now-on-your-local-code/
Video Credit: @figma on X
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