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10 juillet 2026 · Ryuzaki Labs

GPT-5.6, in Three Moons: What the Sol/Terra/Luna Split Really Says

OpenAI no longer ships one model, but three durable tiers. Behind the benchmark records, the real signal lies elsewhere: cost per unit of intelligence, not the top score.

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13 juin 2026 · Ryuzaki Labs

When the Token Costs Nothing: AI Becomes a Commodity, Vision Becomes Scarce

The cost to produce a million tokens would fall from $4.20 to $0.12 with Blackwell GPUs. When AI becomes nearly free, value moves elsewhere.

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13 juin 2026 · Ryuzaki Labs

Fable 5, Pulled in 72 Hours: Sovereignty Is the Real Heart of AI

Three days after launch, Anthropic's most powerful model was cut off from every foreign national by order of Washington. Capability you don't control can be switched off.

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9 juin 2026 · Ryuzaki Labs

No, software engineering isn't dead. But some developers should start to worry.

Code was never the product. Now that AI writes it in minutes, this isn't the end of developers — it's the end of their monopoly on value.

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23 mai 2026 · Ryuzaki Labs

Anthropic turns profitable: the AI race enters its economic era

Multiple financial publications report that Anthropic, maker of Claude, has reached operational profitability. Beyond the fact itself, it signals a turning point: the generative-AI race is entering its economic phase.

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