🤖AI Newsletter
30. Juni 2026 · 04:45 Uhr
1Amazon builds smaller versions from Anthropic's large AI models – out of fear of rising costs
THE DECODER Amazon distills Anthropic AI models into smaller, more cost-effective versions to protect itself against looming cost increases starting in 2025 – a pricing model shift from compute hours to token-based billing. This measure signals that even tech giants view the operating costs of large AI models as a critical risk and are seeking ways to optimize.
2After US AI ban: Austria wants to bring AI giant Anthropic to Europe
THE DECODER Austria is attempting to lure AI giant Anthropic to Europe after the US restricts advanced AI models for foreign users. The move aims to strengthen European sovereignty in AI and reduce dependence on US providers, but could face regulatory and economic hurdles.
3Fear of distillation accusations: Meta restricts engineers' use of external AI tools
THE DECODER Meta prohibits its engineers from using competing AI tools (Claude, Codex) to prevent their outputs from entering its own training data and enabling "distillation" of competitor AI. This demonstrates growing paranoia around intellectual property and training data integrity in the AI industry and simultaneously signals Meta's fear of technological lag through external solutions.
4Harmless GitHub link becomes a trap: Claude Code executes hidden malware without verification
THE DECODER AI coding tools like Claude Code execute setup scripts without sufficient security checks, making manipulated GitHub repositories critical entry points for malware. This endangers the security of developer machines and internal enterprise systems where these tools are deployed.
5Samsung and SK Hynix invest $590 billion in expanding chip production for AI
THE DECODER South Korea's leading chip companies Samsung and SK Hynix are investing heavily in AI memory production to benefit from exploding demand from data centers and alleviate supply shortages. The planned capacity expansion secures market share for both companies in a highly profitable segment, while memory prices could rise significantly through 2027.
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