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What’s changing in AI models right now?

AI model updates are moving so fast that a fresh timeline already includes Step-3.5-Flash, Kimi K2.5, GLM-4.7-Flash, GPT-5.2 Codex, and Gemini 3 Flash. Here are the key signals to watch today[1].

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Step-3.5-Flash and Step3-VL-10B show how releases are splitting into faster text models and vision-language models. That mix matters because AI is no longer one track, it is getting more specialized[1].

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GPT-5.2 Codex stands out because coding-focused updates are part of the latest wave. The big takeaway: model upgrades are now targeted at specific jobs, not just general chat[1].

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Gemini 3 Flash, GLM-4.7, and GLM-4.7-Flash are all on the current timeline too. That suggests rapid iteration across major labs, with speed and versioning becoming a core story in AI[1].

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) timeline
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The broader picture is even bigger: llm-stats says it tracks 240+ model releases across major organizations and 500+ language models overall. Which kind of update matters most to you: speed, cost, or capability?[1]

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