🤖AI Newsletter
March 6, 2026 · 05:45 Uhr
1OpenAI launches AI models GPT-5.4 Thinking and Pro: Coding, Reasoning, and Computer Use in one model
THE DECODER OpenAI introduces GPT-5.4 as the most powerful AI solution and integrates coding, reasoning, and computer automation in a single model for the first time – a significant technological leap. This strengthens OpenAI's market position against competitors like Google/DeepMind and Anthropic and opens new enterprise use cases in software development and process automation. The launch could accelerate revenue growth through premium-tier subscriptions (Pro) and B2B solutions.
2OpenAI halts plans for direct payment functionality in ChatGPT for now
THE DECODER OpenAI failed in its attempt to establish a direct e-commerce marketplace in ChatGPT – lack of retailer participation and missing purchase conversion led to a course correction. The company is instead pivoting to a partner-integrated strategy with Instacart and Target, thereby advancing its AI monetization through indirect channels rather than its own platforms.
3Tech giants pledge at the White House to cover power costs for AI data centers themselves
THE DECODER Major AI companies voluntarily commit to covering energy costs for their data centers – a move that requires massive infrastructure investments and puts AI operations profitability under pressure. This could raise market entry barriers and disadvantage smaller competitors, while simultaneously preemptively weakening political regulations on energy issues.
4Yann LeCun wants to abolish the AGI term and replace it with 'Superhuman Adaptable Intelligence'
THE DECODER LeCun and colleagues argue that the AGI concept is scientifically flawed and should be replaced with 'Superhuman Adaptable Intelligence,' as human intelligence is specialized rather than general. This redefinition could recalibrate AI regulation and market expectations by setting realistic goals instead of utopian AGI promises. This influences investments, stock market expectations, and the political agenda around AI safety.
5Anthropic CEO calls OpenAI's Pentagon deal 'Safety Theater' and accuses Trump administration of retaliation
THE DECODER The conflict between Anthropic and OpenAI over Pentagon contracts reveals deep tensions in the AI market between safety standards and geopolitical interests. Anthropic's public criticism and allegations of political retaliation endanger investor confidence and could lead to increased government regulation of AI weapons deals.
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