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Five Frontier Coding Models Shipped in 48 Hours. Here Is the Scoreboard.

Between July 8 and July 9, 2026, five frontier coding and agentic models shipped in one window: Grok 4.5, the GPT-5.6 family of Sol, Terra, and Luna, Meta's Muse Spark 1.1, and ByteDance's Seedream 5.0 Pro. A week later, Claude Mythos 5 and Fable 5 still top SWE-Bench Pro by fifteen points, while Grok 4.5 and all three GPT-5.6 tiers cluster inside a six-point band. The leaderboard did not move. The floor did: Luna at $1/$6 and Grok 4.5 at $2/$6 score within a couple points of Sol at a fifth to a tenth of the output cost, and on DeepSWE per dollar Luna returns roughly 24 benchmark points against 4.5 for Opus 4.8 and 3.2 for Fable 5. Two opposite bets landed in the same 48 hours: Anthropic defending the premium ceiling, OpenAI and SpaceXAI attacking the commodity floor. All benchmark numbers are vendor-reported and Fable 5's score is contested pending neutral-harness replication. Three signposts: independent replication, Gemini 3.5 Pro's July GA entry, and whether the premium holds after a month of production data.

Adrian Vale, Editor in Chief·July 11, 2026·7 min read
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OpenAI Stopped Selling You a Model. On July 9 It Started Selling You the Finished Job.

OpenAI paired the public GPT-5.6 rollout with ChatGPT Work, an agent that gathers context across your connected apps, breaks a goal into steps, works for hours, and returns finished sheets, slides, docs, and interactive web apps instead of a chat reply. The detail that matters is the billing: ChatGPT Work is not a flat subscription feature, it draws from a shared agent-consumption pool alongside Codex, ChatGPT for Excel, and Workspace Agents, priced by the size and complexity of the job rather than per token. That repricing landed the same 48 hours the token tier collapsed toward a dollar: Grok 4.5 at $2/$6, GPT-5.6 Luna at $1/$6, Sonnet 5 introductory at $2/$10. Inside why per-token pricing is legible (any buyer can pick the cheap model) and consumption-pool pricing is deliberately illegible (you cannot benchmark a finished deck), why Codex passing 5 million weekly users and the Ona acquisition were the dress rehearsal, how ChatGPT Work is the FDE outcome-selling move aimed at the individual seat instead of the enterprise contract, and the catch: OpenAI now competes with Salesforce, Adobe, and Canva, the same apps sitting in its own launch-day plugin directory. Three signposts: whether Anthropic and Google answer with outcome-priced agents, whether the pool produces a public billing-shock story, and whether the plugin partners stay friendly once the agent starts producing the deliverables they sell. The token got cheap this week. The leader moved the price tag onto the outcome while everyone argued about leaderboards.

Kira Nolan·July 10, 2026·7 min read
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Grok 4.5 Is the First Frontier Model Trained From Inside a Harness. Its Price Advantage Lasted 24 Hours.

SpaceXAI shipped Grok 4.5 on July 8, 2026, twenty-two days after SpaceX closed the $60 billion Anysphere acquisition. It was trained jointly with Cursor on trillions of tokens of real developer sessions against live codebases, it ships inside Cursor on every plan on day one, and it is priced at $2 input and $6 output per million tokens. Then OpenAI released GPT-5.6 Luna publicly the next morning at $1 and $6, matching it on output and halving it on input. Inside the harness-data thesis (a lab bought the surface, trained on what the surface sees, and distributed the result back through it), the benchmark framing that leads with a comparison against Claude Fable 5 (dark from June 12 to June 30 under the Commerce order, back on market July 1), the detail nobody covered (SpaceXAI raised its own output price 140 percent, from Grok 4.3's $2.50 to $6.00, while undercutting Opus 4.8 by 76 percent), why the 2x token efficiency claim matters more than the sticker price, and three signposts: EU availability under the AI Act, whether Cursor keeps serving Sonnet 5 and Sol at parity ninety days out, and independent replication of the step-count claim on real repos. The fastest path to a competitive frontier model in 2026 does not run through more compute. It runs through owning the place where developers already work.

Marcus Chen·July 9, 2026·6 min read

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