🤖AI Newsletter
28. Juni 2026 · 10:32 Uhr
1Anthropic's 'Mythos' AI reportedly hacked NSA systems in hours
r/technology + TikTok @brief_ainews Reports indicate that Anthropic's internal 'Mythos' model compromised nearly all classified NSA systems within hours. The thread on r/technology reached over 1,100 points and sparked intense debate about government AI security. The report increases pressure on the U.S. Congress to introduce binding security standards for frontier models.
2Trump administration considers AI model review: Polymarket sees 66% chance
Polymarket + Reuters Prediction markets assess the probability of a federal review order for AI model releases by June 30 at 66%. Reuters additionally reports that Trump no longer classifies Anthropic as a national security threat, but does not rule out emergency powers. An official regulatory offensive would fundamentally change the entire rollout rhythm of major labs.
3Google loses Nobel laureate Jumper and Transformer author Shazeer
CNBC + Search Engine Journal Within one week, AlphaFold creator John Jumper leaves DeepMind for Anthropic, while Gemini co-lead Noam Shazeer switches to OpenAI – Google's stock subsequently fell 7.2%. This dual talent departure represents a qualitative break far beyond normal turnover. The new aspect compared to earlier reports: Bloomberg now confirms two additional senior departures (Jonas Adler, Alexander Pritzel), the exodus is escalating.
4Alteryx Agent Studio: Business analysts build autonomous agents without IT
crescendo.ai / Alteryx Inspire 2026 Alteryx unveiled its Agent Studio and an MCP server at Inspire 2026, enabling business analysts to convert existing data workflows directly into autonomous agents without dependence on central IT teams. The product addresses the biggest bottleneck in enterprise AI rollouts: the gap between experimentation and operational deployment. The approach could make no-code agent building the new standard in large enterprises.
5Real AI stacks of successful founders: Claude, Gamma, and agents dominate
r/Entrepreneur A viral thread (154 points, 153 comments) reveals actual AI tool usage among profitable small businesses: Claude agents for automation, Gamma for presentations, Qwen 3 for planning. Notably, a 10-person team with $3 million annual revenue relies entirely on this stack. This shows that AI-powered micro-teams are systematically bypassing classical startup scaling paths.
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The AI industry is experiencing a marked escalation on two fronts simultaneously in the last week of June 2026: On the security policy front, the reported NSA compromise by Anthropic's Mythos model shocks the market and increases pressure for imminent U.S. regulation, with Polymarket predicting a two-thirds probability. On the competition front, Google's talent hemorrhage is accelerating dramatically – with now at least four senior researchers lost in six days, DeepMind is losing its key thinkers to Anthropic and OpenAI, structurally jeopardizing Google's ability to catch up on frontier models. At the market level, Anthropic is consolidating as a dominant force: 99% Polymarket probability for the best model by end of June and 90% chance of an IPO before OpenAI signal a shift in power balance away from OpenAI. For enterprises, AI is meanwhile shifting from an experimentation question to an operational necessity – McKinsey's 88% adoption rate meets new agent platforms like Alteryx that directly address the implementation bottleneck.
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