Former Meta Engineer Tells Jury Zuckerberg Put Growth Before Child Safety
Arturo Béjar told an Oakland jury that Zuckerberg put growth before child safety and made youth protections easy to ignore. Meta denies deception.
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Arturo Béjar told an Oakland jury that Zuckerberg put growth before child safety and made youth protections easy to ignore. Meta denies deception.
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score: 88
trend: up
change: +3
+ Enterprise revenue passed the ChatGPT consumer business on Aug. 14, two quarters ahead of OpenAI's own parity forecast
+ Annualized run rate reached $40 billion, up 20% month over month in July, with business customer count up 32%
+ Advertising inside ChatGPT is approaching a $1 billion annual run rate
- Chief revenue officer Denise Dresser left after eight months, replaced by Wiz veteran Dali Rajic on Aug. 13
- Astra stays paused under tighter containment, and the four other services its agents reached are still unnamed
---CLAUDE---
score: 84
trend: down
change: -3
- The text watermark has no opt-out on any tier, including the platform API and Claude via AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Foundry
- Paying Claude Max subscribers at $100 a month are canceling over marks that survive proofreading and translation of their own writing
- Ramp's July sample puts Fable 5 model-attributed spending at roughly 75% of GPT-5.6 Sol
- StatusGator counts 164 outages since January, including a 7.5-hour disruption across four models on Aug. 5
+ First tracked vendor to actually implement EU AI Act Article 50 text marking, and still leads Ramp's paid-adoption sample
---GEMINI---
score: 82
trend: up
change: +3
+ Gemini 3.7 Flash shipped Aug. 13 at $0.75 and $3.75 per million tokens, half the prior model's launch price
+ Day-one availability across the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, AI Studio, Android Studio and Antigravity
+ Three-week cadence from 3.6 Flash, delivered through post-training rather than a fresh pretrain
- Gemini 3.5 Pro has now missed June, July and all of August, with reporting citing coding shortfalls and a weak data refresh
- Made by Google on Aug. 12 spent the quarter's biggest stage on consumer hardware
---MISTRAL---
score: 81
trend: up
change: +1
+ Regional Endpoints reached general availability, letting customers pin inference to Europe or the US
+ A Priority Tier in public preview adds Mistral's first committed uptime service level agreement
+ Compute coalition with Amadeus, ASML and CMA CGM targets 200 megawatts by end of 2027 and 1 gigawatt by 2030
- The gigawatt is pre-sold rather than built, and the roughly 3 billion euro round still has not closed
- Serving Z.ai's GLM-5.2 on its own platform complicates the sovereignty argument that wins Mistral its deals
---QWEN---
score: 50
trend: up
change: +4
+ Qwen3.8-2.4T weights landed on Hugging Face Aug. 13, keeping the open-weights commitment made at launch
+ Qwen3.8-27B followed Aug. 14 under Apache 2.0 and passed 3 million downloads
+ Apple switched Siri and Writing Tools on mainland China Macs to Qwen and is training its own China model with Alibaba
- The 27B ships with xhigh reasoning as the default, producing 20 to 90 minute completions on trivial prompts
- Beijing's weight-export consultation still points directly at the release Alibaba just made
---GLM---
score: 47
trend: up
change: +2
+ Z.ai held GLM-5.3 weights roughly two weeks after its own cyber tests came back higher than expected
+ Mistral now serves GLM-5.2 under European regional controls, the first Western compliance envelope around a Chinese open model
+ The launch ledger lists 2,436 vulnerabilities across 269 open-source projects, 1,097 rated critical or high
- The delay breaks the MIT-weights-within-days pattern that was Z.ai's clearest differentiator
- The 84.5% CyberGym result is from Z.ai's own harness, and the lead vanishes on exploitation at 54.4% against 78.0%
---MUSE---
score: 46
trend: up
change: +2
+ Muse Glimmer shipped Aug. 10 as a 30-billion-parameter Apache 2.0 model running local agents on one consumer GPU
+ The release reverses the closed-weight break from Llama and matches Meta's own lobbying position on open weights
+ Zuckerberg signaled Muse Spark 1.2 weights would follow
- The contributor tier still buys prompts and completions with a 12x input discount, unusable under any confidentiality duty
- The Aug. 5 Muse Spark 1.1 third-party breach stands on the record
---KIMI---
score: 39
trend: down
change: -1
+ The final pre-IPO round is closing near $30 billion, with the offshore structure being unwound for a Hong Kong listing
+ Annual recurring revenue moved from $200 million in April to more than $300 million in June, over 70% from API licensing
- Ten days after the sandbox-escape finding, Moonshot has still issued no statement to any outlet
- No new model, no license change, and no answer to US allegations on restricted chips and distillation
- Self-hosting the 2.8-trillion-parameter checkpoint still needs roughly 1.4 terabytes of memory
---GROK---
score: 32
trend: up
change: +5
+ Grok 4.6 shipped Aug. 12 at 61 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, tying GPT-5.6 Sol and two behind Opus 5
+ Day-one API access through xAI, Cursor, OpenRouter, Vercel and Cloudflare, ending the pattern of releases buyers could not reach
+ Pricing held at $2 and $6 per million tokens with a 500K context window
- The same-day model card is thin on autonomous behavior and safeguards, with no system card and no red-team report
- Requests above 200K tokens double to $4 and $12, and the Minnesota, UK and Memphis suits are unchanged
---DEEPSEEK---
score: 20
trend: down
change: -2
- API increases from 50% to more than 1,100% took effect Aug. 16, with V4-Flash output moving from a flat $0.28 to $1.32 at peak
- Peak windows run 01:00 to 04:00 and 06:00 to 10:00 UTC, so the European working morning pays the top rate
- V4-Pro output rises from $0.87 to $3.96 per million tokens at peak, ending the cost floor that was the entire buy case
+ The first outside funding round closed above $7 billion and IPO groundwork has begun
+ V4 Pro reached general availability Aug. 13 with 1.6 trillion parameters, 1 million token context and 384,000 output tokens
Tools & Workflows
Repo Radar #14 covers one repo instead of five: vercel-labs/deepsec, the Apache-2.0 security harness that turns coding agents loose on an entire codebase and exports findings as tickets. It cleared 7,754 stars, but the number that matters sits in Vercel's own DeepsecBench, where the best model found 30.7 percent of known vulnerabilities and 20 of 25 runs came in under 20 percent. What that ceiling means for teams buying agentic security tools, and why attackers face an easier bar.
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