Japan's Largest Generative AI Newsletter "Mavericks AI News" Surpasses 90,000 Subscribers! —AI Practical Information Delivered Weekly, Condensing Cutting-Edge Knowledge from Video Generation AI "NoLang" Development Team

Mavericks AI News, operated by Mavericks Inc., Japan's largest generative AI newsletter, has surpassed 90,000 subscribers. The team behind the video generation AI "NoLang" delivers cutting-edge insights weekly, supporting busy business professionals.
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Mavericks Inc. (Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: Shota Okuno), a company engaged in advanced AI product development, announces that the number of subscribers to its generative AI newsletter, "Mavericks AI News," has surpassed 90,000. As Japan's largest* specialized newsletter for generative AI, it condenses on-the-ground knowledge accumulated at the forefront of AI product development, explaining the latest AI trends every Monday. The most recent issue (distributed on April 20) featured Anthropic's new design AI agent "Claude Design" and OpenAI's major update to "Codex," providing insights from a practical application perspective.

*Scale as a generative AI-specialized newsletter in Japan (company research)

■"Mavericks AI News," Japan's most subscribed and No.1 domestic generative AI newsletter, now exceeds 90,000 subscribers

"Mavericks AI News" has now surpassed 90,000 subscribers. It has reached the largest scale as a Japan-originated generative AI-specialized newsletter and is utilized by many business professionals in their work.

Mavericks Inc. provides the Japan-originated generative AI product "NoLang." Since its release approximately one and a half years ago, it has garnered over 200,000 registered users and has been used by over 100 corporate clients, operating its own products daily at the forefront of AI-driven development. In the extremely fast-changing generative AI industry, what can be done with generative AI now, what AI services are currently attracting attention in the market, and what kind of AI will emerge in the future—the team that keeps up with the forefront of product development carefully selects particularly important information and delivers a weekly email magazine every Monday. It is the most recommended AI news for busy business professionals to catch up on generative AI information.

In this AI newsletter, we carefully select essential and beneficial information directly relevant to practical work, from our unique perspective as a team constantly at the forefront of AI product development. We strive to disseminate information that not only introduces technology but also helps those without prior AI knowledge to concretely imagine "how they can use it starting tomorrow." We deliver the latest generative AI information with unique explanations based on expert knowledge of AI product development.

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■Dual challenges of information gathering and business application in the generative AI era

While generative AI can fundamentally transform the nature of business, it continues to evolve at an astonishing speed daily. New tools and use cases are constantly being announced, and the ability to quickly catch up and integrate them into practical work directly affects a company's competitiveness in this era.

However, this rapid change also poses serious threats. In addition to 81% of companies feeling that "it is difficult to keep up with the speed of change" (*1), a survey targeting the general public shows that 58% answered that they "do not trust AI" (*2), indicating a growing social "distrust" of AI.

Thus, while the volume and speed of AI-related information are increasing beyond tracking capabilities, just as people distrust it, its quality and reliability are also mixed. Distrust in AI further increases the cost of discerning the truth of information related to it, resulting in many business professionals facing serious challenges such as fatigue due to "information overload" and overlooking essential information.

"Mavericks AI News" addresses these challenges by providing an essential perspective not swayed by superficial trends, based on primary information and on-site experience gained from the position of developing and operating AI products ourselves. The achievement of 90,000 subscribers is considered proof that this editorial policy is supported by business professionals.

(*1 Source: KPMG Global Tech Report (2024, US excerpt))

(*2 Source: KPMG × University of Melbourne Global Survey (2024/11–2025/1, n=48,000))

■Introducing highlights from this week's issue (distributed April 20)

Here's a brief introduction to the topics covered in the latest issue distributed on April 20.

Feature 1: "Claude Design," the most complete design AI agent released to date

"Claude Design," announced by Anthropic on April 17, is a platform that can generate and edit any design expressible in HTML, such as websites, prototypes, slides, and videos, with a single tool. You can review and edit generated designs on the spot without opening developer tools like terminals or VSCode, and output them as PDF/PPTX/Canvas/Cl.