AI Labs Now Building the New Service Economy
6th July 2026 | Superintelligence Newsletter
Hey Superintelligence Fam 👋
Fable is back, Sonnet just got sharper, and Gemini, Seed, and Fugu are pushing agents from chat windows into real workflows where models plan, remember, act, improve, and learn faster.
Meanwhile, Microsoft’s $2.5 billion deployment bet and OpenAI’s public-equity idea show the next AI race may be less about demos, and more about ownership, trust, and delivery at global scale.
Let’s dive into what’s new this week..
Anthropic redeploys Claude Fable 5 after export-control reversal : Anthropic restored global Fable 5 access after U.S. export controls lifted, adding a classifier that blocks the disputed jailbreak technique in over 99% of cases.
OpenAI’s 5% equity-for-public-fund proposal : OpenAI reportedly proposed giving 5% equity to a U.S. sovereign wealth fund, turning AI upside into public ownership while likely needing congressional approval before formal action.
Anthropic introduces Claude Sonnet 5 : Anthropic launched Sonnet 5 as its most agentic Sonnet yet, default on Free/Pro, with Opus-class performance and $2/$10 per million-token intro pricing before August 31, 2026.
Microsoft launches AI deployment company with $2.5B commitment : Microsoft launched Frontier Company with $2.5 billion, 6,000 experts, and Fortune 500 reach, aiming to turn enterprise AI from pilots into real deployments.
Claude Sonnet 5 : Anthropic’s most agentic Sonnet yet brings Opus 4.8-like performance to cheaper plans, default Free/Pro access, Claude Code, and $2/$10 million-token launch pricing through August 31.
Gemini Spark : Google’s Gemini Spark arrives on macOS Beta for AI Ultra users, automating desktop files, connecting Canva/Dropbox/OpenTable/Zillow, and tracking finance, sports, weather in real-time updates.
Seed2.1 : ByteDance’s Seed2.1 upgrades agentic productivity across office, coding, multimodal and GUI workflows, topping GDPVal, leading MobileWorld, and cutting task steps by 16% through reinforcement learning.
Sakana Fugu : Sakana’s orchestrator LLMs coordinate agent teams dynamically; Fugu-Ultra scores 73.7 SWE-Bench Pro, 82.1 Terminal Bench, 95.5 GPQA-Diamond, proving orchestration can beat single models at scale.
Agent-Native Memory : This paper reframes agent memory as infrastructure, evaluating 12 memory systems, 2 baselines, 5 workloads, and 11 datasets to expose hidden cost, update, and stability trade-offs.
Autodata : Meta’s Autodata turns agents into data scientists, using Agentic Self-Instruct to improve synthetic data; 1.3k CS examples lifted Qwen3.5-4B Agentic-test scores from 0.366 to 0.632.
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A UN panel warned of catastrophic risks from agentic systems, deception, cyber and bio misuse; the FTC questioned anti-bias guardrails; Australia flagged AI-scribe privacy gaps as GP use rose from 22% to 40%; and India saw Preity Zinta’s deepfake lawsuit test consent and likeness rights.
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