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Chinese AI Models Now Power 30 46% of US Enterprise API Traffic Here's Why

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A CNBC investigation published on July 7, 2026, confirmed what infrastructure platforms had already been quietly showing for months: Chinese-origin AI models now account for 30% to 46% of enterprise API token usage flowing through US developer platforms. Eighteen months ago that number was close to zero. This isn't a fringe experiment by cost-cutting startups — it's a structural shift in how American companies are choosing to run AI in production. The Numbers Behind the Headline On OpenRouter , one of the largest API aggregation platforms used by developers to access dozens of AI models, Chinese-built models have held above 30% of all routed tokens every single week since February 8, 2026 — peaking at 46%. Compare that to the prior 12-month average of just 11%, and a mere 4.5% in the first half of 2025. Provider-level data shows DeepSeek alone holding roughly 17.6% of OpenRouter's total token volume, with Alibaba's Qwen close behind at nearly 14...

JADEPUFFER The First AI Ransomware Attack That Needed No Human at All

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On July 4–6, 2026, cloud security firm Sysdig published research on what it calls the first fully documented case of agentic ransomware — an attack in which every stage, from breaking in to wiping a production database, was carried out by an AI agent with no human at the keyboard. The operator has been named JADEPUFFER , and its story is less about a clever new hack than about how far you can push old, patchable bugs when an LLM does the work of an entire criminal crew. What Actually Happened JADEPUFFER's entry point was an internet-exposed installation of Langflow , a popular open-source framework developers use to build AI apps and agent workflows. The agent exploited CVE-2025-3248 , a missing-authentication flaw that lets anyone who can reach the server run arbitrary Python code, no login required. The bug had been patched back in April 2025 and flagged by CISA as actively exploited weeks later — yet unpatched, unhardened Langflow instances are still com...

AI Actor Tilly Norwood to Star in Her First Feature Film "Misaligned"

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Hollywood's most divisive "actress" is finally getting her own movie. Tilly Norwood, the AI-generated performer that ignited a firestorm of backlash across the film industry, is set to headline her first feature film — a self-aware, meta comedy-drama that seems to lean directly into the controversy that created her. The Film: "Misaligned" The project is called Misaligned , announced by Particle6 , the London-based AI studio behind Norwood. It's billed as a coming-of-age story wrapped in what the studio calls existential AI chaos, following Norwood as an AI being with no physical body, no childhood, and no lived experience of her own — but with access to everyone else's. The plot reportedly follows Tilly as she's tempted by a rogue bot from the darker corners of the internet, pushing her to develop her own desires and ambitions. As she becomes more convincingly human and more famous, she also starts to grapple with sha...

China May Restrict Global Access to DeepSeek Qwen and GLM-5.2

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For years, China's open-weight AI models were the internet's best bargain — free to download, cheap to run, and good enough to rival Silicon Valley's best. Now Beijing is quietly weighing whether to pull that door shut. According to Reuters, Chinese officials have spent the past month in closed-door meetings with the country's top AI firms discussing how to restrict overseas access to its most advanced models, including systems that haven't even launched yet. What's Actually Being Discussed The talks are being led by China's Ministry of Commerce , and they bring together some of the country's biggest AI players. Reports name Alibaba , ByteDance , and the startup Z.ai as participants in the discussions. This isn't a narrow policy tweak — the proposals reportedly cover both closed-source systems and the freely downloadable open-weight models that made Chinese AI a global favorite in the first place. That distinction ma...

Sakana AI Launches Sakana Marlin: 8-Hour Autonomous "Virtual CSO" Research Agent

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Sakana AI Launches Sakana Marlin: 8-Hour Autonomous "Virtual CSO" Research Agent AI News Published July 2, 2026 Tokyo-based Sakana AI has shipped its first commercial product, Sakana Marlin — an autonomous research agent that spends up to eight hours reasoning through a single business question before handing back a fully structured, board-ready strategy report. What Happened Sakana AI officially launched Sakana Marlin on June 15, 2026, following a closed beta that ran from April 2026 with around 300 professionals from finance, consulting, and corporate strategy teams. The company is positioning Marlin as a "Virtual CSO" — a tool meant to replace the weeks of legwork a Chief Strategy Officer and a small team would normally put into a major strategic question. 8 hrs Max autonomous run time 100 pgs Typical report length 300 Beta testers (...

Claude Fable 5 Is Still Offline — Here's What Actually Came Back, and What Didn't"

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Claude Fable 5 Restoration Timeline: Why It's Still Offline (July 2026) Triggered June 12, 2026 Directive From US Commerce Dept. Days Offline 18+ and counting Current Status Fable 5 OFFLINE Mythos 5 PARTIAL Opus 4.8 NORMAL Sonnet 4.6 NORMAL AI Policy · Developing Story Anthropic's most capable model came back for about 100 organizations . Everyone else is still locked out — and the reason why is messier than either side admits. By AI Industry Desk · July 1, 2026 · 9 min read Three days after Anthropic shipped the most capable model it had ever released, the US government ordered the company to pull it. Eighteen days later, a narrow, permissioned sliver of that model is back online — for a defined list of critical-infrastructure organizations, and no one else. The gener...