🤖AI Newsletter
May 25, 2026 · 04:45 Uhr
1DeepMind co-founder Hassabis sees humanity "at the foot of singularity"
THE DECODER DeepMind founder Hassabis predicts technological singularity, while competitors (LeCun, Google) remain significantly more skeptical – a disagreement that massively influences AI expectations and thus investments, product development, and regulatory pressure. The divergent statements lead to uncertainty among stakeholders about actual AGI potential and influence stock market expectations as well as strategic corporate alignment in the AI industry.
2Why you shouldn't set model selection to "Auto" in Copilot, Gemini and Co.
THE DECODER AI tools like Copilot systematically hallucinate during data analysis and invent patterns that don't exist – a critical risk for data-driven business decisions. "Auto" model selection exacerbates the problem as weaker default models are used; specialized "Thinking" models deliver more reliable results, but require manual selection and higher costs.
3Anthropic allowed to continue supplying Claude AI models to NSA despite supply chain risk classification
THE DECODER Anthropic secures a strategic advantage by being allowed to continue supplying AI models to US intelligence agencies despite supply chain concerns – particularly valuable as the solution runs on older hardware and thus bridges NSA's chip bottlenecks. This opens a lucrative government segment for Anthropic and strengthens its market position against competitors like OpenAI.
4Deepseek makes v4 dumping prices permanent and puts pressure on OpenAI and Anthropic
THE DECODER Deepseek massively undercuts Western AI providers with permanent dumping prices for its V4-Pro model, forcing a price war that threatens the business models of OpenAI and Anthropic. Particularly in cost-intensive agent applications, the extreme cost advantage could lead to market share losses and margin pressure. This signals a fundamental shift in competitive dynamics favoring Chinese AI providers.
5Qwen3.7-Max solves complex development task in 1158 autonomous steps
THE DECODER Alibaba positions Qwen3.7-Max as a high-performance AI agent for autonomous software development at world-class level, competing directly with OpenAI and Anthropic. The model demonstrates Chinese technological leadership in the generative AI market and could significantly boost developer productivity and enterprise automation. Alibaba's cloud business and SaaS productivity tools directly benefit from the new competitive advantage.
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