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How We Score the Magnificent Seven AI Giants Every Week

SEVENAI Momentum Index  ·  Full Methodology How We Score the Magnificent Seven AI Giants Every Week Five dimensions. One weekly score. Here is exactly how the SEVENAI Momentum Index works — every signal we track, every weighting decision we made, and why. By SEVENAI Editorial  ·  Last updated May 17, 2026 30% Model Benchmarks MMLU · HumanEval · MATH 25% AI Capex Chips · Data centers · Spend 20% Developer Adoption APIs · SDKs · Enterprise 15% Patent Activity Filings · Grants · Trends 10% Talent Hires · Departures · Teams The SEVENAI Momentum Index is a weekly proprietary score — 0 to 100 — for each of the Magnificent Seven AI companies. It is not a stock price prediction, a revenue forecast, or an endorsement. It is a competitive momentum measure: who is gaining ground in the AI race, who is losing it, and how fast. Every score is published every Monday and updated without revision — we stand behind our calls and correct them publicly when we get them wrong. The index...

The Benchmark War: Scoring the Magnificent Seven on AI Model Performance

Model benchmarks are the scoreboard of the AI race. Here is how we use them — and what they reveal about who is winning right now. By SEVENAI Editorial  ·  May 17, 2026  ·  4 min read  ·  Methodology 30% Dimension 1 of 5  ·  Highest weighted Model Benchmarks — the single largest component of the SEVENAI Momentum Index Model benchmarks are the most objective measure of where each company stands in the AI race. They account for 30% of the SEVENAI Momentum Index — the highest-weighted dimension we track. But raw scores only tell half the story. We score each company on both absolute performance and week-over-week improvement , because in a race, momentum predicts the future better than current position. "A company scoring 85% on MMLU and improving by 2 points weekly is more interesting than one scoring 91% and standing still." — SEVENAI Methodology Notes, May 2026 The four benchmarks we track We track four evaluations chosen because they are hard t...

The Benchmark War: How We Score the Magnificent Seven on AI Model Performance

Not all benchmarks are created equal. Here is exactly how SEVENAI measures model performance — and why absolute scores matter far less than the direction of travel. By SEVENAI Editorial  ·  May 17, 2026  ·  11 min read  ·  Methodology 30% Dimension 1 of 5  ·  Highest weighted Model Benchmarks Performance on MMLU, HumanEval, MATH, and frontier evals. Scored on absolute performance and week-over-week improvement. The single largest component of the SEVENAI Momentum Index. The most important number in the AI race is not a stock price, a revenue figure, or a headcount. It is a benchmark score — a single percentage point on a standardised evaluation that tells you, with more precision than any earnings call, whether a company's AI models are getting better or falling behind. Model benchmarks are the scoreboard of the AI race, and they account for 30% of the SEVENAI Momentum Index — the largest single dimension we track. But benchmarks are also the most...