📰 AI HOT Daily · Jun 2, 2026
MiniMax M3, Composer 2.5, and Qwen3.7-Plus lead the latest model wave; OpenAI and Codex land on AWS, ChatGPT adds long-form editing, and Perplexity ships Search as Code; Anthropic files a confidential S-1 and OpenAI kicks off the Michigan Stargate data center.
1. MiniMax M3 Debuts with Long Context and Strong Coding
MiniMax M3 pairs native multimodality with ultra-long context, aiming to improve coding and long-context tasks at lower compute cost.
2. xAI Launches Composer 2.5
Composer 2.5 is now available in Grok Build, focusing on faster coding workflows and stronger long-running task execution.
3. Qwen3.7-Plus Expands Multimodal Agent Features
Qwen Studio keeps expanding its all-in-one stack across chat, vision, video, documents, web search, and tool use.
4. OpenAI and Codex Are Now Available on AWS
Enterprises can now access OpenAI frontier models and Codex inside existing AWS workflows, lowering deployment friction.
5. ChatGPT Adds Long-Form Editing and Save Support
ChatGPT now offers a roomier editor plus library saving, making long-form drafting and later continuation easier.
6. Perplexity Introduces Search as Code
Perplexity is exposing search as code-first infrastructure, reducing orchestration overhead for agent-style retrieval.
7. Anthropic Confidentially Files an S-1 Draft
Anthropic has confidentially filed an S-1 draft with the SEC, preserving the option for a future IPO.
8. OpenAI Starts the Michigan Stargate Data Center
OpenAI has kicked off construction for its 1GW Stargate data center in Michigan, deepening its AI infrastructure push.
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