
2026/6/24 · 8:21
AI Sector Daily Digest — June 24, 2026
Today's five: Anthropic brings Claude into Slack, Mistral ships OCR 4, Qualcomm explores custom chips for ByteDance, Legion challenges the Anthropic access order, and Agility Robotics is reportedly headed for a $2.5 billion SPAC deal.
Five items made the cut in the past 24 hours: an enterprise-agent launch, a document-AI model release, a China-linked custom-chip negotiation, a new legal challenge to U.S. AI export controls, and a reported robotics SPAC deal.
1. Anthropic launches Claude Tag for Slack
- Anthropic introduced Claude Tag on June 23 as a Slack-based AI agent that teams can summon by typing "@Claude" in a channel. 1
- The beta is available to Claude Enterprise and Team customers; administrators can scope which channels, tools, data, and memories Claude can access. 1
- The business signal is that Anthropic is pushing Claude from private chat into shared workplace execution, with Reuters reporting that the tool can read group context, break down tasks, and proactively flag updates. 2
Source: Anthropic announcement

2. Mistral ships OCR 4 for enterprise document AI
- Mistral released OCR 4 on June 23, adding bounding boxes, block classification, and inline confidence scores to extracted text. 3
- The model supports 170 languages across 10 language groups and can run in a single self-hosted container for customers with data-residency or compliance requirements. 3
- Mistral priced the API at $4 per 1,000 pages, or $2 per 1,000 pages through its Batch API discount; Document AI is priced at $5 per 1,000 pages. 3
Source: Mistral AI release

3. Qualcomm is in talks to design custom chips for ByteDance
- Qualcomm is discussing chip-design services for ByteDance, according to four people familiar with the talks who spoke to Reuters. 4
- Three of the sources said the discussions include custom chips, with two saying the work would partly use technology from AlphaWave Semi, which Qualcomm acquired last year. 4
- The talks are not a finished deal, but they show how ByteDance's AI-chip ambitions and Qualcomm's data-center push are meeting inside a more restricted U.S.-China chip environment. 4
Source: Reuters

4. Legal tech firm sues over the Anthropic access order
- Legion LegalTech sued the U.S. government in Washington, D.C., federal court over a Commerce Department order that led Anthropic to disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 access for users worldwide. 5
- The company said the order cut off members of its Canada-based development team and disrupted its attorney drafting and case-management platform. 5
- Legion is asking a judge to set aside the directive and said it would seek a preliminary order blocking enforcement. 5
Source: Reuters
5. Agility Robotics reportedly lines up a $2.5 billion SPAC deal
- Agility Robotics will go public through a merger with Churchill Capital Corp XI at about a $2.5 billion valuation, the Wall Street Journal reported, according to Reuters. 6
- The reported transaction would bring in more than $600 million in gross proceeds, including $420 million from Churchill XI and more than $200 million from a private investment led by Foxconn. 6
- Treat this one as reported rather than confirmed: Reuters said it could not immediately verify the report, and Agility and Churchill did not immediately respond outside business hours. 6
Source: Reuters
参考ソース
- 1Introducing Claude Tag
- 2Anthropic launches Claude Tag in Slack with plans for wider rollout
- 3Mistral OCR 4: SOTA OCR for Document Intelligence
- 4Qualcomm in talks to provide custom chip-design services to ByteDance, sources say
- 5Legal tech firm sues US over order limiting foreign access to top-tier Anthropic models
- 6Agility Robotics to go public in $2.5 billion SPAC deal, WSJ reports

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