Three things crossed my feed today, and together they tell one story: the big closed labs are getting squeezed, while open, self-hostable options keep piling on. Here's the builder's-eye view.
1. 42 states just subpoenaed ChatGPT's maker
A coalition of 42 state attorneys general (led by New York's Letitia James) served OpenAI a subpoena. They want records on advertising, user retention, personal and health data, how ChatGPT treats minors and seniors, and the model's tendency toward sycophancy — just agreeing with the user.
It landed days after OpenAI's confidential IPO filing. For those of us shipping on top of ChatGPT, the signal is simple: expect tighter data and safety rules on consumer-facing AI, and more scrutiny of how your app handles vulnerable users.
Source: CNBC · The Next Web
2. Claude Sonnet 4 and Opus 4 retire
Anthropic is retiring Claude Sonnet 4 and Opus 4 (Opus 4.1 is already deprecated and retires soon). If your app is pinned to those old model IDs, calls start failing — so repin to a current model now.
This follows Claude Code and the Agent SDK moving to a separate paid credit pool. If you build on Claude, both changes are worth a quick audit of your config and your billing.
Source: Anthropic — Model deprecations
3. Chinese open-weight models are flooding in
Six competitive open-weight releases shipped in about two weeks — Qwen 3.7, DeepSeek V4.1, Hunyuan Large 3, ERNIE 5.1, Doubao Pro and GLM-6. DeepSeek V4.1 Flash topped Hugging Face's trending list within a week.
While the closed labs tighten access, free and self-hostable options keep stacking up. If you've been renewing a closed plan on autopilot, it's a good moment to actually test an open model on your workload.
Source: Hugging Face trending — Presenc AI
I run a small daily AI-news channel and write these up as I go — still figuring out the workflow, so feedback welcome. If short daily recaps are useful, the video version is embedded above.
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