AI's latest wave is all about speed, safety, and smarter machines, and these four updates show why[4][2][1][5].
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1) Model churn speeds up: February 2026's update list from llm-stats already includes GPT-5.2 Codex, Kimi K2.5, GLM-4.7-Flash, Gemini 3 Flash, and Nemotron 3 Nano. Versioning is now part of the race[4].
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2) Security gets the spotlight: Artificial Intelligence News says AI phishing detection will define cybersecurity in 2026, while its latest roundup says EU AI adoption still trails China amid regulatory hurdles[2].
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3) ScienceDaily reports a new prosthetic hand that can grip plush toys and water bottles like a human, adjusting its grasp to avoid damage. Assistive AI is getting more practical[1].
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4) TechCrunch says OpenAI released a new safety blueprint to address the rise in child sexual exploitation. The fastest-moving AI story is no longer just capability, but guardrails[5].
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