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AI model releases are moving fast

AI model updates are moving so fast that version names are now a news feed of their own. Here are the latest releases and shifts worth watching today, according to llm-stats.[3]

  • Timeline diagram showing AI model releases from February to July 2024. Features month headers in purple and entries for each AI model release with name, company, and either ’API Only’ (red) or ’Open Weights’ (green) tags. Models include Stable Diffusion 3, Gemini Pro, Claude 3, GPT-4o, Apple Intelligence, Llama 3.1, and many others.
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Latest model wave: Step-3.5-Flash, Kimi K2.5, GLM-4.7-Flash, Step3-VL-10B, and GPT-5.2 Codex are all on the update list. The pace alone signals how quickly frontier models are iterating.[3]

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Multimodal is becoming the norm. llm-stats notes that multimodal capabilities are now standard across frontier models, which means text-only AI is no longer the default ceiling.[3]

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Reasoning models are another big shift. The page says models like OpenAI o1 and DeepSeek-R1 trade speed for accuracy, while efficiency gains are pushing GPT-4-level performance at lower cost.[3]

  • LLM Analytics
  • Langfuse dashboard
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Which of these AI shifts feels most important to you: faster releases, multimodal models, or cheaper high-performance systems? Reply with your take or retweet it for the AI crowd.[3]

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