🤖AI Newsletter
29. Mai 2026 · 10:31 Uhr
1Claude Opus 4.8 live – Anthropic announces Myth-class
@claudeai / Gizmodo / r/Anthropic Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.8 – with improved judgment, increased honesty about its own limitations, and extended autonomous work capability. Simultaneously, 'Myth-1' was announced as the next model class, which after a 30-day test with Microsoft, Apple, Google, and 47 other companies is on the verge of general release. On Polymarket, Anthropic is regarded as the leading AI lab with 99% probability – a signal for a significant power shift in model competition.
2Anthropic overtakes OpenAI: $65B round, $965B valuation
CNBC TikTok / r/Anthropic Anthropic closes a Series H funding round of $65 billion at a valuation of $965 billion, making it the most valuable AI lab in Silicon Valley – ahead of OpenAI. Simultaneously, Anthropic reports Q2 revenue of $10.9 billion (up 130% from the previous quarter) and its first-ever operating profit. This double milestone – valuation leadership and profitability for the first time – fundamentally changes competitive dynamics.
3OpenAI IPO: Confidential filing underway, public offering September
CNBC TikTok / r/Anthropic According to CNBC, OpenAI is preparing the confidential filing of its IPO prospectus – targeting a public offering as early as September 2026. The company is in use at 92% of Fortune 500 companies; Polymarket sees the probability of an IPO valuation exceeding $1.8 trillion at 58%. The parallel pressure from Anthropic's valuation jump is likely to accelerate the timeline further.
4Gemini 3.5 Flash: Google DeepMind sets new agent benchmark
@GoogleDeepMind Google DeepMind has introduced Gemini 3.5, a new model family that combines frontier intelligence with real-world actions – the first release is Gemini 3.5 Flash, optimized for agents and coding. The launch marks Google's entry into the 'Agentic Gemini Era' and direct competition with Claude Code and GPT-5.5 in the enterprise segment. On Polymarket, Google is at 12% for the best model class by end of June – significantly behind Anthropic.
5US Census: Only 37% of large enterprises use AI operationally
census.gov According to the US Census Bureau, as of May 2026, only 37% of companies with 250+ employees use AI in their operational processes – at mid-sized firms (100–249 employees), it is 32%. This shows a massive discrepancy between the $700 billion infrastructure build-out by tech giants and actual market penetration. For startups and consultants, this represents a huge, untapped addressable market.
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The AI industry is experiencing a historic power shift in May 2026: Anthropic has overtaken OpenAI in valuation, achieved its first operating profit, and solidified model leadership with Opus 4.8 and the upcoming Myth release – while OpenAI counters with an accelerated IPO process. At the same time, the US Census survey shows that despite massive infrastructure investments, operational AI adoption in enterprises is still in an early stage, structurally indicating a second adoption wave. The weekly release frequency of model labs combined with aggressive enterprise penetration (8 of 10 Fortune 500 companies with at least one provider) significantly increases consolidation pressure on smaller players. Strategically significant: The transition from prompt-based tools to autonomous agent workflows fundamentally changes the value creation architecture for enterprises – those without an agent strategy now risk structural competitive disadvantage.
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