🤖AI Newsletter
May 24, 2026 · 04:45 Uhr
1Deepseek makes v4 dumping prices permanent and puts pressure on OpenAI and Anthropic
THE DECODER Deepseek perpetuates aggressive price undercutting in AI models and forces Western providers like OpenAI and Anthropic to face margin erosion or drive product innovation. The massive cost advantage in token-intensive applications could endanger business models and shift market share toward Chinese providers.
2Qwen3.7-Max solves complex development task in 1158 autonomous steps
THE DECODER Alibaba introduces Qwen3.7-Max, a high-performance AI model distinguished by long-term autonomous agent capabilities and reaching parity with internationally established models (Claude Opus 4.6). This strengthens China's position in AI competition and opens new business fields for Alibaba in autonomous enterprise software and AI services. Competitive pressure on Western providers (OpenAI, Anthropic) and local competitors (DeepSeek, Moonshot) continues to intensify.
3Anthropic warns again: Claude Mythos Preview finds bugs faster than developers can fix them
THE DECODER Anthropic demonstrates with Claude Mythos Preview a security capability that identifies vulnerabilities faster than developers can fix them – a competitive advantage in the AI security market, but also a regulatory risk. This positions Anthropic as a leader in enterprise security applications, but could accelerate calls for stricter AI controls.
4OpenAI releases ChatGPT plugin that works directly in PowerPoint
THE DECODER OpenAI integrates ChatGPT directly into Microsoft PowerPoint to automatically create and edit presentations – a strategic move that embeds AI deeper into established office productivity tools and dramatically simplifies usage. The plugin is available for free but could put pressure on Microsoft's own Copilot integration and the entire presentation software market. The move demonstrates OpenAI's expansion strategy beyond ChatGPT.com and intensifies competition for AI integration in enterprise software.
5Deepseek wants to prioritize AGI research over quick profits despite billion-dollar funding
THE DECODER Deepseek secures $10 billion at a $45 billion valuation and positions itself as a long-term oriented AGI research company rather than pursuing quick profitability. This signals aggressive technological ambitions against Western competitors (OpenAI, Google) and underscores China's strategic interest in AI dominance. The financial strength enables Deepseek to research frontier models without pressure from profitability requirements.
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