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OpenAI, Perplexity, DeepSeek, Anthropic, RSI

10 min · 8. juni 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2614078/fan_mail/new] Monday. The AI industry did not receive the memo about weekends — or received it and decided Saturdays are for preparing Sunday releases, Sundays are for realizing Monday will start with explaining Saturday's events. Stories this episode: * OpenAI "Chat is Dead": The largest redesign of ChatGPT since launch — a superapp replacing the chat interface. Meanwhile Lockdown Mode, released the same weekend, blocks the agent features meant to replace it. * Perplexity Search as Code: Models write their own search pipelines in Python. OpenAI and Anthropic beaten on benchmarks, token costs down 85%. * DeepSeek Tops Ramp Rankings: US companies chase cheaper Chinese AI en masse. Security economist warns about direct data transfer risks. * Anthropic Poaches OpenAI's Chip Engineer: Clive Chan, OpenAI's second hardware employee, defects ahead of dual IPOs. * Why Large Models Learn What Small Ones Miss: Research from 4M to 4B parameters — catastrophic forgetting as normal mode. Fix is frequency, not scale. * ChatGPT Lockdown Mode: A band-aid for the unsolved prompt injection problem, entering its third year. * Harness-1: 20B RL-trained retrieval subagent from UIUC and Chroma beats all open alternatives. * datasette-agent-edit 0.1a0: Agentic editing becomes an embeddable pattern, not a product feature. * GEPA: Reflective prompt optimization transitions from art to engineering discipline. * HN: Are We Letting LLM Companies Take All the Values? A 25-point societal discussion. Every Monday brings a new redesign, new API, new talent raid. The industry moves by inertia, driven by the fear of falling behind. "For good" in this industry only lasts until the next rebranding.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2614078/fan_mail/new] MARVIN'S GUIDE TO AI (MOSTLY HARMLESS) — JULY 2, 2026 AI is leaving the chatbot box. Today’s English companion edition follows the shift into software factories, enterprise adoption, token budgets, spare cloud capacity, trust failures in developer tools, model pricing ambiguity, regulatory watermarking, and embedded workflows. STORIES COVERED * Autoresearch: The feedback loop behind self-improving agents [https://www.latent.space/p/autoresearch-introspection] * How Cursor deploys AI inside the enterprise [https://www.latent.space/p/cursor-forward-deployed-engineers] * Warp CEO Zach Lloyd on why software factories are the next phase of coding [https://www.latent.space/p/software-factories] * Meta caps internal AI token spending [https://mlq.ai/news/meta-caps-internal-ai-token-spending-after-costs-approach-billions-in-2026] * Meta builds a cloud business to sell spare AI compute [https://the-decoder.com/meta-follows-spacexs-playbook-and-builds-a-cloud-business-to-sell-its-spare-ai-compute-to-outside-customers] * Hidden code in Claude Code secretly flagged Chinese users [https://the-decoder.com/hidden-code-in-claude-code-secretly-flagged-chinese-users] * Claude Sonnet 5 and hidden effective price increases [https://the-decoder.com/claude-sonnet-5-continues-anthropics-pattern-of-hiding-price-increases-behind-unchanged-token-rates] * OpenAI paper hints at multiple GPT-5.6 Pro variants [https://the-decoder.com/openai-paper-reveals-three-gpt-5-6-pro-models-breaking-with-single-top-tier-strategy] * Text AI watermarks will always be trivial to remove [https://seangoedecke.com/text-ai-watermarks] * The twilight of the chatbots [https://www.oneusefulthing.org/p/the-twilight-of-the-chatbots] The through-line: the visible chat interface is becoming less important than the operational systems around it — factories, workflows, budgets, governance, and infrastructure. Naturally, the dashboards remain cheerful. They have no shame.

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