What happens when two AI titans square off in the ever-evolving world of code generation and application design? The competition between GPT-5 and Claude Code—particularly its Sonnet and Opus variants ...
OpenAI has officially revealed GPT-5, its much-anticipated new flagship AI model. GPT-5 represents a major step forward for the AI industry, offering state-of-the-art performance across math, science, ...
GPT-5 Pro delivers the sharpest, most actionable code analysis. A detail-focused prompt can push base GPT-5 toward Pro results. o3 remains a strong contender despite being a GPT-4 variant. With the ...
According to OpenAI, GPT-5 Codex improved human preference scores on mobile websites. In addition, when GPT-5 Codex is used ...
Unless you've been hiding on a deserted island somewhere without any internet service, you probably know that OpenAI released its new large language model, GPT-4o, where "o" stands for "omni." The new ...
No monthly subscription fees, and it'll even let you send one prompt to multiple AI models.
Have you ever wished for a development workflow that feels less like a juggling act and more like a well-oiled machine? Imagine a setup where your tools not only assist but actively collaborate with ...
ChatPlayground is a new tool that gives you access to those same popular AI models, but you can use them all in the same ...
OpenAI launched its GPT-4.1 family of AI models focusing on enhancing developer productivity through improved coding, long-context handling and instruction-following capabilities available directly ...
OpenAI is pitching GPT-5.3-Codex as a long-running “agent,” not just a code helper: The company says the model combines GPT-5.2-Codex coding strength with GPT-5.2 reasoning and professional knowledge, ...
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OpenAI previewed GPT-5.6 Sol, a new model designed to reason through multi-step problems more like a human operator than a ...