GPT-5.1 is available in two modes:
This video provides a weekly update on the latest advancements in Artificial Intelligence, covering new model releases, updates to existing tools, and practical applications. It highlights AI models that can run locally, outperform established benchmarks, and automate tasks, as well as discusses the future of AI in robotics and software development.
The new "Deep Research" feature in NotebookLM, powered by Gemini, differs from previous functionality by allowing users to request in-depth research on a specific topic without manually providing sources. Previously, users had to input the sources themselves, whereas now Gemini can conduct the deep research and then compile the information into a NotebookLM notebook for interaction.
The significance of Phi-1.5 Mini's performance compared to DeepSeek R1 lies in the fact that Phi-1.5 Mini is a much smaller model (under 2GB) that can run on most devices with high speed. Despite its size, it has outperformed the larger DeepSeek R1 on tasks like AI24, achieving 80% compared to DeepSeek R1's 79%. This demonstrates a major advancement, suggesting that smaller, more efficient models can rival or even surpass larger, more established ones, potentially heralding a "revolution" in AI accessibility.
The unique payment model of the OpenBuilder platform is based on "finished credits." This means users are charged only for tasks or applications that the AI successfully completes and works correctly. If the AI builds something incorrectly, the user is not charged for that attempt, and they can try again. The platform offers unlimited credits for building but a specific number of "finished credits" for successfully completed projects.