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  • keeda
    > Second, clean data. MAI-Thinking-1 was trained on clean and appropriately licensed data, with AI-generated content excluded from pre-training. This matters for quality, provenance, and control. If we cannot account for what shaped a model, we cannot fully understand its behavior or credibly improve it.Shots fired?It would be interesting to see how far "clean data" can go on the scaling laws.
  • __natty__
    It's good there is a new player on the market, I take benchmark tables with a grain of salt, however. Speaking about model presentation it's funny to see how clearly their website is inspired by other AI company blogs with extra innovation of hijacked scrollbar.
  • Alifatisk
    > MAI-Thinking-1 is built with enterprise readiness in mind. It supports long context with a 256k token windowIsn’t 1M becoming the norm?
  • jampekka
    The benchmarks are a bit of a disaster? It's at about DeepSeek V3.2 level, but with about 50% more parameters. Loses handily to the also smaller GLM-5.1, and even worse to the similarly sized Kimi K2.6.
  • pixeldash928
    Looks like the OAI divergence is finally taking place. Seems like the comparisons are mainly with Opus 4.6 and GPT 5.4 though. Still, exciting to see a new frontier player.
  • Centigonal
    > MAI-Thinking-1 is a 35B-active, ~1T-total parameters, sparse Mixture of Experts model, a smaller inference footprint than much larger models.This seemingly nonsensical sentence (of course this will have a smaller inference footprint than larger models) suggests this model's competitors have larger inference footprints and total parameter sizes.
  • BeetleB
    Based on the first table, why would I pick this over GLM?
  • kaicianflone
    Is that a pretext zoom effect when changing screen dimensions? Very cool.
  • lordmauve
    We need to see DeepSWE scores. SWE Bench Pro is junk.
  • hartator
    I like it so much when a website hijacks the way my scroll works. This is truly innovative.
  • wmf
    At least there shouldn't be any complaints about benchmaxing this time.
  • gigatexal
    Anyone believing those benchmark numbers from a 35B model?
  • kstenerud
    They've hijacked scrolling. They've hijacked the spacebar. It flickers like crazy when I try to move through the article. Trying to get through it is an exercise in madness.
  • vcryan
    It really looks like they used Claude to design this webpage. I guess the color taupe it the marker of good AI today.
  • anon
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  • bossyTeacher
    7 modes launched. 5 models in the dropdown. Only 4 actually usable :(About time Microsoft joined the fray. After the OpenAI divorce, it really looked like Microsoft was going to become another Uber.
  • simjnd
    Absolutely disgusting scroll jacking, even when "Accessibility mode" is turned on