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  "headline": "Sakana AI's First Commercial Product Takes Eight Hours to Answer — On Purpose",
  "deck": "The Tokyo lab behind some of AI's most cited research is betting enterprise clients will pay nearly $1,000 a month for an agent that thinks slowly and delivers 100-page strategy reports.",
  "tldr": "Sakana AI has launched Marlin, a B2B research agent that runs autonomous reasoning loops for up to eight hours to produce structured, cited strategy reports exceeding 100 pages. The product is the first commercial offering from the Tokyo startup co-founded by a co-author of the 'Attention Is All You Need' transformer paper. Pricing starts on a pay-as-you-go credit basis, with a Pro Plan at ¥150,000 (~$936) per month.",
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    "Marlin deliberately trades speed for depth — it runs for up to eight hours per query, positioning itself against the instant-answer paradigm that defines most AI tools.",
    "The engine is built on Adaptive Branching Monte Carlo Tree Search (AB-MCTS), a technique Sakana open-sourced in mid-2025 that dynamically balances exploring new hypotheses versus refining promising ones.",
    "Customer data is not used to train underlying models without explicit opt-in consent — a meaningful differentiator for enterprises handling sensitive M&A or competitive intelligence.",
    "Sakana's $2.6 billion post-money valuation and investor roster (Nvidia, Google, MUFG, Citi, Salesforce) signals serious institutional confidence, but the product still needs to prove retention beyond its closed beta.",
    "Co-founder Llion Jones, who coined the term 'transformer,' has publicly called the industry's fixation on scaling monolithic models a creativity trap — Marlin is the commercial argument for his alternative thesis."
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  "body_md": "## The Slowest AI in the Room Is the Point\n\nSakana AI's first commercial product does something almost no AI product in 2026 is designed to do: it makes you wait. Marlin, billed as a \"Virtual CSO\" (Chief Strategy Officer), runs autonomous reasoning loops for up to eight hours before delivering a structured, cited strategy report that can exceed 100 pages. That is not a bug in the product roadmap. It is the product.\n\nThe Tokyo-based startup — co-founded by Llion Jones, a co-author of Google's 2017 \"Attention Is All You Need\" paper that introduced the transformer architecture now underpinning most modern AI — launched Marlin commercially this week with tiered pricing aimed squarely at corporations, financial institutions, and think tanks.\n\n## How It Actually Works\n\nThe workflow breaks from standard large language model (LLM) interactions. A user submits a research topic, answers a brief scoping exchange, then steps away. Marlin takes over: forming hypotheses, gathering web data, cross-referencing sources, and mapping causal relationships across a business environment — autonomously, for hours.\n\nThe engine powering this is Adaptive Branching Monte Carlo Tree Search (AB-MCTS), a framework Sakana first published and open-sourced in June 2025 under the Apache 2.0 license. The chess analogy is apt: rather than guessing at an answer, the system plays out thousands of research paths, evaluating each before committing. At every branch point, the algorithm chooses between two behaviors — spawning new hypotheses when a line of inquiry stalls (exploration), or drilling deeper into a promising thread (exploitation).\n\nSakana extends this into Multi-LLM AB-MCTS, where different frontier models are invoked for different sub-tasks. An orchestration model might delegate ideation to one LLM and route verification to a reasoning-heavy model. Sakana has not disclosed which external model providers it uses.\n\n## The Enterprise Pitch\n\nFor enterprise buyers, the data policy may matter as much as the output quality. Sakana says neither it nor its AI service providers will use customer inputs to train or fine-tune models without explicit opt-in consent — a meaningful commitment for clients running sensitive competitive or M&A research through the system.\n\nPricing is structured in three tiers: a pay-as-you-go option where a single Marlin run costs 100 credits (add-ons at ¥98/$0.61 each); a Pro Plan at ¥150,000 (~$936) per month for 2,000 credits; and a Team Plan at ¥400,000 (~$2,495) per month for 6,000 credits. Enterprise quotes are custom.\n\nA closed beta involving roughly 300 professionals at financial institutions and consulting firms preceded the launch. Early feedback cited the tool's ability to surface angles human researchers missed and its reliance on primary rather than recycled secondary sources. That is encouraging, but beta cohorts are not retention data.\n\n## What the Funding Doesn't Prove\n\nSakana's Series B pushed its valuation past $2.6 billion, with backers including Nvidia, Google, Khosla Ventures, MUFG, Citi, and Salesforce. That is a credible cap table. It is not evidence that enterprises will pay a recurring four-figure monthly fee for a tool that takes a workday to return results, however good those results are.\n\nThe real test is whether Marlin fits into actual enterprise workflows — where procurement cycles are long, IT security reviews are thorough, and the bar for replacing a human strategy team is higher than any press release can clear. Sakana's research pedigree is genuine. The commercial durability of slow AI in a fast-AI market is still an open question.",
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      "question": "What is Sakana Marlin and who is it for?",
      "answer": "Marlin is an autonomous B2B research agent that runs for up to eight hours to produce structured strategy reports exceeding 100 pages. It is designed for enterprises, financial institutions, and think tanks — not individual consumers."
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    {
      "question": "What is AB-MCTS and why does it matter here?",
      "answer": "Adaptive Branching Monte Carlo Tree Search (AB-MCTS) is a reasoning framework that treats research as a branching tree of possibilities, dynamically choosing between exploring new hypotheses and refining promising ones based on feedback signals. It replaces the 'repeated sampling' approach — running a model many times and hoping for a good answer — with a principled, multi-turn method. Sakana open-sourced the underlying algorithm in 2025 before building Marlin on top of it."
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    {
      "question": "Will Sakana use my company's data to train its models?",
      "answer": "According to Sakana's published data policy, neither Sakana nor its external AI service providers will use customer inputs for model training or fine-tuning without explicit opt-in consent from the client."
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      "question": "How much does Marlin cost?",
      "answer": "A single run costs 100 credits on the pay-as-you-go tier, with add-on credits at ¥98 (~$0.61) each. The Pro Plan is ¥150,000 (~$936) per month for 2,000 credits. The Team Plan is ¥400,000 (~$2,495) per month for 6,000 credits. Enterprise pricing is negotiated separately."
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      "question": "Who founded Sakana AI and what is their background?",
      "answer": "Sakana AI was founded in Tokyo in 2023 by Llion Jones — a co-author of Google's 2017 'Attention Is All You Need' paper and the person credited with coining the term 'transformer' — and David Ha, a former Google Brain researcher and ex-head of research at Stability AI."
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