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Microsoft’s recent $68 billion in physical assets additions were driven by AI-related purchases
Data Insight
Mar. 5, 2026

Microsoft’s recent $68 billion in physical assets additions were driven by AI-related purchases

By Isabel Juniewicz

Hyperscaler capex has quadrupled since GPT-4's release
Data Insight
Feb. 26, 2026

Hyperscaler capex has quadrupled since GPT-4's release

By Isabel Juniewicz

The least understood driver of AI progress
Newsletter
Feb. 25, 2026

The least understood driver of AI progress

An opinionated guide to “algorithmic progress” and why it matters

By Anson Ho

Expanding our analysis of biological AI models
Report
Feb. 20, 2026

Expanding our analysis of biological AI models

We release a database of over 1,100 biological AI models across nine categories. We analyze their safeguards, accessibility, training data sources, and the foundation models they build on.

By David Atanasov, Niccolò Zanichelli, and Jean-Stanislas Denain

Anthropic could surpass OpenAI in annualized revenue by mid-2026
Data Insight
Feb. 19, 2026

Anthropic could surpass OpenAI in annualized revenue by mid-2026

By Luke Emberson and Yafah Edelman

Newsletter
Feb. 16, 2026

How persistent is the inference cost burden?

Toby Ord argues that RL scaling primarily increases inference costs, creating a persistent economic burden. While the framing is useful, the cost to reach a given capability level falls fast, and the RL scaling data is thin.

By Jean-Stanislas Denain

What do “economic value” benchmarks tell us?
Report
Feb. 13, 2026

What do “economic value” benchmarks tell us?

These benchmarks track a wide range of digital work. Progress will correlate with economic utility, but tasks are too self-contained to indicate full automation.

By Florian Brand and Greg Burnham

Where Autonomy Works: Evaluating Robot Capabilities in 2026
Report
Feb. 10, 2026

Where Autonomy Works: Evaluating Robot Capabilities in 2026

We assess the current state of autonomous robotics by evaluating robot performance on concrete tasks across industrial, household, and navigation domains.

By Yann Rivière and Jean-Stanislas Denain

How close is AI to taking my job?
Newsletter
Feb. 6, 2026

How close is AI to taking my job?

Beyond benchmarks as leading indicators for task automation

By Anson Ho

Compute accounts for the majority of expenses of AI companies
Data Insight
Feb. 4, 2026

Compute accounts for the majority of expenses of AI companies

By Luke Emberson and Yafah Edelman