Global AI Native Industry Insights – 20260714 – xAI | Anthropic | Google | more

Discover xAI’s privacy update, Anthropic’s study, and Gemma 4 launch. Discover more in Today’s Global AI Native Industry Insights.
1. xAI Adds Zero Data Retention Support and Privacy Command to Grok Build CLI
xAI announced that Grok Build, its developer-facing API platform, now fully supports zero data retention (ZDR), meaning no trace or code data is ever stored for teams with ZDR enabled. All API key usage under Grok Build also respects ZDR settings by default. For users without ZDR enabled, a new /privacy command is available in the CLI to manually disable data retention and delete previously synced data. Users can run /privacy at any time to view or update their data retention preferences.
Read more: https://x.com/SpaceXAI/status/2076692402442846289
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2. Anthropic Publishes Study on How Claude’s Expressed Values Vary Across Models and Languages
Anthropic has published new research analyzing how the values expressed in Claude’s outputs vary across different model versions and languages. The study draws on over 300,000 anonymized conversations collected during a two-week period in May 2026. Researchers identified more than 3,000 distinct values reflected in Claude’s responses, such as honesty and warmth, and examined how their distribution shifts between models and languages. The paper, authored by a team of Anthropic researchers, is available on the Anthropic website and includes a formal citation entry dated July 13, 2026. Anthropic clarifies that the findings reflect behavioral patterns in model outputs rather than claims about Claude intrinsically holding values.
Read more: https://www.anthropic.com/research/claude-values-models-languages
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3. Gemma 4 27B Multimodal Model Launches on Cerebras at 1,500+ Tokens per Second
Google’s Gemma 4 31B open-weight multimodal model is now available on Cerebras, delivering over 1,500 tokens per second in inference speed. Cerebras describes this as the fastest multimodal inference available, representing approximately a 15x speedup compared to conventional GPU-based setups. The performance improvement is intended to enable real-time visual processing and agentic AI loops without the latency typically associated with GPU inference.
Read more: https://www.cerebras.ai/blog/gemma-4-on-cerebras-the-fastest-inference-is-now-multimodal
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