How much revenue did chat drive last quarter?
Most companies cannot tell you how much their chat ever earned.
Try it. Walk over to whoever owns your chat widget today and ask them a single question:
"How much revenue did chat drive last quarter?"
The honest answer is almost always "we don't know.β Some of them will brag about their satisfaction score, response time, the number of tickets resolved, or the amount of conversation they had. You know what? None of those are dollars.
This is the actual story of AI in customer service.Β
Text just published cohort data from 600 vendors running their AI selling agents in MarchβMay 2026. Two numbers:
- AI resolution rate: up to 90%.
- Chat sales attribution: up 53%
That second number is the one to sit with. "Sales attribution up 53% MoM" means companies that previously couldn't tell you what chat earned, now can. And the answer was bigger than they thought.
The category just crossed a line. AI customer agents stopped being a productivity tool and started being a revenue line. The companies still treating chat as a cost center are about to be the ones explaining to their boards why they're not.
Which side of that conversation do you want to be on?
Powered by Text. Customer service that sells.
p.s.
Text is also Shopify-native. It learns your full catalog and turns every conversation into a sale. The AI recommends the right products at exactly the right moment: at checkout and after the order is placed.
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Anthropic suspended global access to its newest AI models after a U.S. government order, raising new questions about AI regulation and international access. Meanwhile, OpenRouter launched Fusion, a system that combines multiple AI models into one answer, showing that the future of AI may rely on collaboration between models rather than a single winner.
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DAILY UPDATE
Anthropic Shuts Off Global Access to Mythos and Fable 5 After U.S. Order

Anthropic has suspended global access to its newest AI models, Mythos and Fable 5, after a U.S. government order linked to security concerns.
Anthropic has pulled access to Mythos and Fable 5 worldwide after the Trump administration ordered the company to block all foreign access. The decision reportedly followed concerns over a jailbreak vulnerability, though Anthropic said the issue was limited and not unique to its models.
The U.S. issued an export control directive requiring Anthropic to restrict access for all non-U.S. citizens, including those living inside the United States.
The reported vulnerability was flagged to officials by several groups, including Amazon, an investor in Anthropic. The company said it only received verbal evidence of the issue and argued similar risks exist in models like GPT 5.5.
Reports suggest concerns were partly linked to a possible China-connected group gaining access to Mythos, though details have not been publicly confirmed.
This could become a major turning point in the AI industry. The decision highlights growing tensions between AI security, government regulation, and international access to advanced AI systems. It also adds to Anthropic's complicated relationship with Washington, making this about much more than a single security vulnerability.
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TODAYβs HIGHLIGHT
Why One AI Model Is No Longer Enough

OpenRouter launched Fusion, a new API that combines multiple AI models into one answer, delivering near top-tier research performance at a lower cost.
OpenRouter has introduced Fusion, an API that sends prompts to several AI models at the same time, evaluates their responses, and combines them into a single final answer. Early benchmark results show it can achieve performance close to leading deep research systems while costing much less.
Fusion runs multiple AI models in parallel, reviews their outputs, and merges them into one response.
A combination of DeepSeek V4 Pro, Kimi K2.6, and Gemini 3 Flash scored 64.7% on a Perplexity benchmark, compared to Fable 5's 65.3%, while costing about half as much.
OpenRouter CEO Alex Atallah said the future of AI will come from multiple models working together, rather than relying on a single dominant model.
This highlights a growing shift toward multi-model AI systems that can deliver frontier-level performance at a lower price. With access to some advanced AI models becoming more restricted, solutions like Fusion could give users a practical way to maintain high-quality results without depending on a single provider.
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