There was a time when the release of DeepSeek was celebrated in a different way. Customs are no longer respected…
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OpenAI Codex Models Potentially Return as Separate Programming Model
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Heads up, maybe the Codex versions will come back as a separate programming model (something OpenAI supposedly unified with GPT 5.4)
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Erdos Problem Solved by Internal GPT 5.5 Version
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Another Erdos problem solved by an internal version of GPT 5.5
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GPT 5.5 Jokes: AI Humor Patterns and Unexpected Twists
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I've asked GPT 5.5 to tell me a joke that makes me laugh. It has a tendency to make all the jokes with the formula of "An AI walks into a bar." That's why on the fourth one, when it suddenly pulled out a joke about the Tax Agency, it caught me off guard, that bastard
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Testing GPT 5.5 and New AI Technologies Before Review
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And now I'm heading into the cave, because between GPT 5.5 and this I've got a ton to test out these days before bringing you a review
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DeepSeek’s Technical Transparency Sets It Apart
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Besides this, another aspect to value about DeepSeek is its technical reports, where they detail in depth the technical aspects that other labs, by custom, already hide. You have the link here in case you want to take a look:
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Model Pricing Strategy Compared to Private AI Competitors
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The most attractive aspect of this model, and what puts the most pressure on it, is the price at which it is offered. Comparatively, this is how it would stack up against the private models it is compared to.
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PRO Model Rivals Opus 4.6 and GPT 5.4 in AI Capabilities
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The PRO model, as I say, rivals Opus 4.6, GPT 5.4, and Gemini 3.1 Pro in domains such as general reasoning and agentic capabilities. Private companies in the US cannot afford to stop.
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DeepSeek PRO and FLASH: Large Models for Enterprise Value
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DeepSeek lands in two sizes, a PRO and a FLASH. Overall, they are fairly large models, and I miss that family of smaller distilled models that made the famous R1 model saga so valuable. Even so, for companies this is gold!
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DeepSeek V4 Open-Source Model Launches with MIT License
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NEW DEEPSEEK V4! The whale is back And it returns with a model that, at least on paper, measures up to the previous generation of private models – the one from just 2 months ago! Open-source models with an MIT license and a much more affordable price per API
