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OpenAI launches GPT-5.5: more autonomy, better coding and deeper research
OpenAI announced GPT-5.5, its latest AI model excelling in coding, computer use, and deep research, rolling out to paid subscribers on ChatGPT and Codex.
Google launched Gemma 4: the open source model that beats rivals 20 times its size
Google DeepMind released Gemma 4, its most capable open source AI model family to date. The 31B model ranks #3 globally among open models, outperforming competitors 20 times larger. Best part: it's completely free for commercial use under Apache 2.0 license.
Meta launched Llama 4: what it is and why it matters even if you're not a programmer
Meta released a new version of its free artificial intelligence program. Any company or developer can use it without paying, which changes the game against ChatGPT and Google.
GPT-5.4: the AI that now uses your computer better than you
OpenAI launched GPT-5.4 in March 2026 and achieved something that seemed like science fiction: in standardized tests, the AI operates a computer with more accuracy than the average human. It can browse websites, fill out forms, search for information, and complete tasks on your screen — on its own.
Google launched an AI that can make 8-second videos — here's how it works
By just writing a description, Google's new tool creates a short video. It's not perfect yet, but it already shows where the future of visual content is heading.