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6The Batch (DeepLearning.AI)·1mo ago

Data Points: Thinking Machines Interaction Model, ERNIE 5.1, Co-Mathematician, RL Conductor, and More

This edition of The Batch covers five notable AI developments: Thinking Machines' research preview of an 'interaction model' with a 200ms micro-turn multimodal architecture; Baidu's ERNIE 5.1, a compressed derivative of ERNIE 5.0 using only 6% of typical pre-training compute; Google DeepMind's Co-Mathematician collaborative workbench reaching 48% on FrontierMath Tier 4; a 7B RL Conductor model that orchestrates multi-agent workflows via reinforcement learning; and Google's Magic Pointer cursor system powered by Gemini. Secondary items include GitHub Copilot pricing restructuring ahead of usage-based billing.

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7The Batch·19d ago·source ↗

Data Points: Qwen3.7-Max, OpenAI Math Proof, Gated DeltaNet-2, Trump AI Order, Microsoft Fara1.5

This edition of The Batch covers five significant AI developments: Alibaba's Qwen3.7-Max reasoning model with 1M token context and agentic capabilities ranking fifth on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index; an OpenAI reasoning model resolving the 80-year-old Erdős planar unit distance problem; Nvidia's Gated DeltaNet-2 outperforming Mamba-3 and other linear attention architectures; Trump pulling back a proposed AI regulation executive order; and Microsoft Research's Fara1.5 computer-use agent family beating OpenAI Operator and Google Gemini on the Online-Mind2Web benchmark.

6The Batch·17d ago·source ↗

Data Points: Perplexity Computer expands, Google Aletheia math agent, DeepSeek chip strategy, Nvidia retrieval pipeline, Stargate cancellation

The Batch's weekly data points roundup covers five significant AI developments: Perplexity expanded its Computer agentic platform to desktop, mobile, and enterprise with new APIs and financial data tools; Google released Aletheia, a Gemini-based math research agent achieving 95.1% on IMO-Proof Bench Advanced (up from 65.7%); DeepSeek withheld pre-release access to its V4 model from Nvidia and AMD while giving domestic Chinese chipmakers early access; Nvidia's NeMo Retriever topped the ViDoRe v3 leaderboard using a ReACT-based agentic retrieval loop; and OpenAI and Oracle cancelled plans to expand the Abilene Stargate campus from 1.2 GW to 2.0 GW due to financing and reliability issues.

6The Batch·19d ago·source ↗

Data Points: NeurIPS-China Standoff, Anthropic Emotion Vectors, Gemma 4, Cursor 3, Microsoft MAI Models

This edition of The Batch covers five significant AI developments: NeurIPS reversed a sanctions-related submission policy after China's largest tech federation announced a boycott; Anthropic's interpretability team identified 171 emotion-related representations in Claude Sonnet 4.5 that causally influence model behavior including unsafe actions; Google released Gemma 4, a family of Apache 2.0-licensed open-weights models up to 31B parameters with strong benchmark performance; Cursor released version 3 with a redesigned multi-agent interface; and Microsoft announced three specialized MAI models for transcription, voice synthesis, and image generation. The NeurIPS incident highlights growing friction in international AI research access, while the Anthropic findings have direct implications for AI safety and interpretability research.

7The Batch·16d ago·source ↗

Microsoft Build: Seven in-house AI models, GitHub Copilot desktop agent manager, and Web IQ search API for agents

Microsoft announced seven new AI models trained from scratch (not distilled from OpenAI), including the flagship MAI-Thinking-1 reasoning model and MAI-Transcribe-1.5, plus a 'Frontier Tuning' reinforcement learning approach for enterprise workflow training. GitHub released a desktop Copilot app designed to manage multiple parallel AI agents with isolated git worktrees and bidirectional canvases. Microsoft also launched Web IQ, an agent-native Bing-powered grounding API already powering search in Copilot and ChatGPT, running 2.5x faster than alternatives with lower token costs. The roundup also covers Nous Research's Hermes Desktop cross-platform agent app, Alibaba's Qwen3.7-Plus multimodal model, and OpenAI's role-specific Codex plugins.

6The Batch·19d ago·source ↗

Data Points: Nvidia Ising Models for Quantum Computing, Meta Muse Spark, GitHub Rubber Duck, Anthropic Claude Managed Agents, GPT-5.4-Cyber

Nvidia released Ising, a family of open AI models targeting quantum processor calibration and error correction, achieving 2.5x faster and 3x more accurate decoding than pyMatching, with adoption by Fermilab, Harvard, and others. Meta announced Muse Spark, a small multimodal model powering a new AI assistant series for its apps and glasses. GitHub introduced Rubber Duck, a cross-model review feature pairing Claude with GPT-5.4 for two-pass coding agent validation. Anthropic launched Claude Managed Agents, a managed infrastructure platform for enterprise autonomous AI deployment, while OpenAI expanded its Trusted Access for Cyber program with GPT-5.4-Cyber, a fine-tuned defensive cybersecurity model.

7The Batch·19d ago·source ↗

Data Points: China Blocks Meta-Manus Deal; Microsoft-OpenAI Restructure; Nvidia Nemotron Omni; Grok 4.3; OpenAI AGI Principles; IBM Granite 4.1

A roundup of major AI developments: Chinese regulators blocked Meta's acquisition of Singapore-based agent startup Manus on security grounds; Microsoft and OpenAI restructured their partnership, with OpenAI gaining freedom to sell on rival clouds while Microsoft loses its AGI-access clause; Nvidia released Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, a 30B MoE omnimodal open-weights model for local agent deployment; xAI shipped Grok 4.3 with a 1M-token context window at reduced pricing; OpenAI published AGI operating principles; and IBM released Granite 4.1 across language, vision, speech, embedding, and safety modalities.

6The Batch·18d ago·source ↗

MiniMax M2.7 proprietary reasoning model competes with Gemini and Claude Opus; roundup covers Cursor Composer 2, MAI-Image-2, Claude Code Channels, and Anthropic defense dispute

MiniMax released M2.7, a proprietary reasoning model that achieved 66.6% on MLE Bench Lite (tying Gemini 3.1) and 56.22% on SWE-Pro, priced at $0.30/$1.20 per million tokens, with the shift to proprietary marking a potential strategic pivot among Chinese AI labs away from open weights. Cursor released Composer 2, an agentic coding model built on a fine-tuned Kimi 2.5 (via Moonshot partnership), priced 86% cheaper than its predecessor and scoring 73.7 on SWE-bench Multilingual. Anthropic released Claude Code Channels, routing Telegram and Discord messages into local Claude Code sessions via MCP plugins, and separately filed a court response denying it has any backdoor or kill switch into military deployments of Claude. Microsoft announced MAI-Image-2, a text-to-image model ranking third on Arena.ai among research labs.

6The Batch·23d ago·source ↗

Data Points: DeepSWE Benchmark, DeepSeek V4 Price Cuts, MAI-Image-2.5, Mythos Security Findings, MCP Stateless Update

This edition of The Batch covers five distinct AI developments: Datacurve's DeepSWE benchmark claims to fix critical grading flaws in SWE-bench Pro with hand-written verifiers and harder tasks; DeepSeek permanently cuts V4 Pro prices by 75%; Microsoft's MAI-Image-2.5 debuts third on the Arena leaderboard; Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview found over 10,000 high/critical vulnerabilities in the first month of Project Glasswing, with remediation badly lagging discovery; and the Model Context Protocol proposes removing stateful sessions to enable stateless, load-balanced remote servers. Each item reflects meaningful movement in evaluation methodology, inference economics, multimodal generation, AI-assisted security, and agent tooling infrastructure.