🤖AI Newsletter
June 23, 2026 · 04:45 Uhr
1Google DeepMind makes Interactions API the new standard for Gemini models and agents
THE DECODER Google standardizes its AI interfaces through the new Interactions API, replacing previous developer APIs and providing future agent features exclusively through this platform. This centralizes control over the Gemini ecosystem, increases lock-in effects for developers, and enables Google better data collection and monetization of enterprise agents.
2Anthropic and Micron agree on joint development of memory architectures for AI
THE DECODER Micron invests in Anthropic's Series H funding and secures long-term memory supply contracts for Claude infrastructure, offering both companies strategic advantages in AI scaling. The partnership addresses a critical bottleneck in AI production (high-bandwidth memory) while stabilizing Micron's revenue pipeline. The model could set a precedent but raises questions about conflicts of interest and market distortion.
3ChatGPT will soon display licensed Getty Images in search results
THE DECODER OpenAI licenses Getty Images for ChatGPT search results, securing legal image sources—a strategic move to avoid copyright lawsuits. This legitimizes AI image integration through official partnerships and creates a new B2B revenue model for content providers like Getty.
4Google DeepMind invests in Hollywood: research partnership with film studio A24
THE DECODER Google DeepMind gains access to the creative sector through a $75 million investment in A24 and positions AI technology in film production as a strategic growth field. The partnership signals that large language models and generative AI are increasingly being integrated into content creation workflows while pursuing commercial scalability. This could disruptively change existing production and cost structures in Hollywood while opening up new AI application fields.
5Samsung rolls out ChatGPT and Codex for employees worldwide
THE DECODER Samsung integrates ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex company-wide to boost productivity of developers and employees and strengthen AI expertise internally. This signals Samsung's strategic positioning in AI competition and could significantly accelerate development speed and innovation capability. The move demonstrates that large corporations are increasingly establishing AI tools as standard instruments.
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