MiniMax
ai labMiniMax is a leading AI organization. Browse their models and tools on OpenTools.
AI Models by MiniMax
Large language models from the same organization.
| Model | Context Window | Price (In / Out per M) |
|---|---|---|
| MiniMax M2.7Current | 197K | $0.30 / $1.20 |
| MiniMax M2.5Current | 197K | -- / -- |
| MiniMax M2.5Current | 197K | $0.12 / $0.99 |
| MiniMax M2-herCurrent | 66K | $0.30 / $1.20 |
Latest News about MiniMax
Recent coverage and updates
Anthropic Forced to Pull Fable 5 AI Model After White House Export Ban
The Trump administration forced Anthropic to disable its newest Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models after Amazon flagged a jailbreak vulnerability. The unprecedented export control order is sending shockwaves through the AI industry, accelerating open-source adoption and raising existential questions for builders who rely on closed models.
xAI Trained Its Coding Models on Claude Outputs for Months Before Getting Cut Off
Elon Musk's xAI spent months distilling Anthropic's Claude to train its own coding models, continuing through personal accounts even after Anthropic revoked official access in January 2026. The revelation, reported by The Information, raises fresh questions about model distillation and the data supply chain behind AI coding tools.
Chinese AI Models Hit 60% of OpenRouter Usage as Pricing War Threatens OpenAI, Anthropic IPOs
Chinese AI labs have surged from 1% to over 60% of OpenRouter token usage since 2024, with models from DeepSeek, MiniMax, and Zhipu matching frontier capability at one-ninth the cost. Enterprises are adopting 'advisor model' architectures that slash spending, threatening the $800B+ IPO valuations OpenAI and Anthropic are chasing.
Musk Admits xAI Distilled OpenAI Models to Train Grok Under Oath
Testifying in federal court, Elon Musk acknowledged that xAI used OpenAI's models to train Grok via distillation — the same practice OpenAI has been fighting Chinese AI labs over. The admission raises questions about who gets to distill whose models and whether the rules apply equally.
White House Hits Back at China's Alleged AI Tech Theft
A White House memo has accused Chinese firms of large-scale AI technology theft. Michael Kratsios warns of systematic tactics undermining US R&D. No specific punitive measures detailed yet.