Alibaba Releases Qwen 3.5, Claims It Outperforms GPT-5.2 at 60% Lower Cost
Alibaba's Qwen 3.5 activates 17 billion of 397 billion parameters per query. The company claims it beats GPT-5.2 on vision benchmarks at 60% lower cost.
VibeCoding - Learn to code through music and rhythm. Build real projects while jamming to beats. Turn programming into a creative, engaging experience that makes complex concepts stick. Code to the vibe.
Google transforms search from typing queries to live conversations with AI. The feature exits experimental status and becomes standard across US mobile apps, forcing competitors to match conversational capabilities or risk appearing outdated.
Voice typing finally rivals keyboards—if you choose the right balance of privacy, speed, and cost. New AI-powered apps transform rough speech into polished text, but the local vs. cloud decision shapes everything else.
OpenAI launches GPT-5-Codex with dynamic reasoning that works autonomously for 7+ hours, targeting GitHub Copilot in the $500M+ AI coding market. The specialized model promises enterprise appeal but faces fierce competition from Cursor and Claude Code.
Warp challenges "hands-off" agent coding with human-in-the-loop approach, charging $200/month for enterprise tier. While competitors push automation, Warp bets on oversight—real-time code review and mid-flight steering as agents work.
Automattic launches Telex, an AI that only builds WordPress blocks. The bet: narrow focus on WordPress context beats generic coding tools like V0. Early results are mixed—some blocks work instantly, others need fixes. A test of specialization vs. scale.
AI music jumped from novelty to seven-figure Spotify plays, but copyright lawsuits now shadow the best tools. This buyer's guide maps which platforms balance quality with legal safety—and why licensing talks may reshape everything.
Privacy-focused email promised liberation from Big Tech surveillance. Reality delivered Bridge daemon crashes, mobile search gaps, and calendar sync headaches. A year later, deadline-driven pragmatism wins over ideological purity.
Claude Code turns your terminal into an AI developer that builds websites and apps for you. No coding required - just tell it what you want. From recipe managers to social networks, it handles the technical work while you focus on ideas.
Claude Code's new sub-agents let you build specialized AI assistants instead of one generalist trying to do everything. Each operates in its own context window, preventing pollution and delivering higher quality results for specific tasks.
Your AI conversations are disappearing into the cloud. Hours of valuable ChatGPT coding help and Claude research sessions vanish when you need them most. New browser tools and export methods let you build permanent archives of your AI work.
ChatGPT can't actually watch YouTube videos - it's just guessing based on transcript scraps. Google's Gemini accesses the actual content directly. The difference in analysis quality is massive, and here's how to exploit it.
Learn to build AI agents that actually do things—not just chat. This step-by-step tutorial covers the 4 core components, provides working code examples, and shows how to deploy production-ready agents that can use tools and complete complex tasks.
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