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32•partsch•2h ago

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ipython•1h ago
I mean technically Fable was out... but then was pulled. I wouldn't then say "no" to "is it out yet?"
recursive•1h ago
Perhaps it should say "is it out right now?"
Avicebron•1h ago
If we put this on kalshi or whatever do you think they would release fable 5 faster?
throwa356262•57m ago
I am more interested in the next Qwen, deepseek, Gemma, Mistral, whathaveyou

AOG models are fine, but who knows if my company will be approved by WH to use their next model.

Besides, from a technical point of view the new open models seem to be where most leaps are being made so even if you don't use them it is good to keep an eye on them.

kibibu•50m ago
Since when is AOG a well-known abbreviation?

I presume you mean Anthropic-OpenAI-Google?

cyanydeez•26m ago
probably trying to stop saying SOTA because that has some weird implication that's not warranted at this point.
535188B17C93743•56m ago
Edit button exists but isn't clickable? Little boxes look exactly like Claude's UI.

Grade A slop.

kerv•50m ago
Add GTA6 to this list
siva7•41m ago
Wow i can't remember the last time i used Gemini or heard techies talking about Google ai.
UncleOxidant•30m ago
I'm old enough to remember that around last Fall people were declaring Google AI dead and then they came out with Gemini 3.1 Pro and there was a bunch of discussion about how Google was back and was going to end up ultimately beating the rest because they have their own TPUs, vast amounts of data, etc.

My guess is that Google will (finally) release Gemini 3.5 Pro and it will be pretty decent compared to OpenAI and Anthropic and we'll see discussions again about how Google is "back". Wash, rinse, repeat.

vineyardmike•20m ago
> Google was back and was going to end up ultimately beating the rest because they have their own TPUs

Meanwhile Claude, ChatGPT, etc all now run at least partially on TPUs. At the same time, Anthropic, Meta, and others are buying TPU hardware directly for their own data centers.

Did they win with the best frontier model? Not with one they've made, but all the best frontier models do run on TPUs, and Google is making plenty of money along the way.

effnorwood•35m ago
not yet, but soon.
keyle•24m ago
We used to get excited about games, movies... books...
corky_buchek•21m ago
...we still do?
maipen•16m ago
Yes, yes we do.

I like having more things to look up to.

We are in the golden age of AI. It will never be like this again.

nozzlegear•7m ago
I'm pretty excited for Adrian Tchaikovsky's next installment in his The Tyrant Philosophers series. I swear there isn't a book he could put out that I'll think is dull, but this series in particular hits home for me.
Brainspackle•22m ago
ChatGPT 5.6 is out for some of us
rrr_oh_man•17m ago
AI slop and potential email grab scheme.
swingboy•13m ago
These guesstimate release dates seem…soon. Usually the Polymarket markets are pretty accurate and really accurate when an insider at one of the companies puts a bet.

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