OpenAI Rolled Out GPT-5.5

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  1. OpenAI rolled out GPT-5.5

  2. You're Wasting ChatGPT's Power With Short Prompts Because Typing Is Slow. Wispr Flow Lets You Speak 4x Faster. Try FREE

  3. Master Claude in 10 Days

  4. I built a tool that actually reads the Amazon product reviews

  5. 20 GitHub Repos That Agencies Sales For Thousands Of Dollars

  6. AI & Tech News

OpenAI rolled out GPT-5.5

OpenAI calling it the smartest and most intuitive model it has built so far. The company emphasized stronger performance in coding, computer use, and deep research, and said the model can take messy, multi-part instructions and finish the job with far less hand-holding. By April 24, GPT-5.5 and GPT-5.5 Pro were already live in the API with a one-million-token context window.

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AI & Tech News

DeepSeek V4 Preview Goes Live with One Million Token Context as the New Default

DeepSeek officially released V4 in preview, ushering in cost-effective one-million-token context as a baseline across its services. The lineup includes V4 Pro at 1.6 trillion total parameters with 49 billion active, rivaling top closed-source models, and V4 Flash at 284 billion total with 13 billion active for faster, cheaper inference. A new attention design pairing token-wise compression with DeepSeek Sparse Attention drives sharp gains in long-context efficiency, while seamless integration with Claude Code, OpenClaw, and OpenCode positions V4 squarely at the center of agentic coding workflows. (Source: Deepseek )

Amazon Doubles Down on Anthropic with a Fresh Five Billion

On April 20, Amazon agreed to invest another five billion dollars in Anthropic, with up to twenty billion more tied to commercial milestones. In return, Anthropic committed to spending more than one hundred billion on AWS over the next decade and locked in up to five gigawatts of new Trainium capacity to train and run Claude. The deal was struck at a 350 billion dollar valuation and underscores how the AI race has become a contest over chips and electricity as much as models. Source: CNBC 

Sony's Robot Beats Elite Humans at Table Tennis

On April 23, Sony AI published research in Nature describing Project Ace, the first known autonomous robot to play competitive table tennis at expert human level. In matches held in late 2025 and March 2026, Ace defeated multiple professional and elite players, with faster rallies and more aggressive shot placement than earlier prototypes. Sony Chief Scientist Peter Stone called it a landmark moment for AI in physical environments where perception, planning, and control must unfold in milliseconds. The implications stretch well beyond sport and into manufacturing, surgery, and home robotics. (Source: NBC News )

ChatGPT for Clinicians Goes Free for U.S. Healthcare Workers

OpenAI introduced ChatGPT for Clinicians on April 22, a free version of ChatGPT for verified U.S. physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and pharmacists. It offers documentation help, trusted medical search, reusable workflows, and HIPAA-eligible options. The release arrives alongside data from a 2026 American Medical Association survey showing physician AI use jumped from 48 percent to 72 percent in a year. OpenAI is also publishing a Health Blueprint laying out recommendations for safer AI integration in clinical settings. Source: Chatgpt

Cambridge Researchers Build a Brain-Like Chip That Cuts AI Energy by 70 Percent

A team at the University of Cambridge published research in Science Advances on April 23 describing a memristive synapse that processes and stores information in the same place, much like a biological neuron. Built on a modified hafnium oxide stack, the device could reduce AI energy use by up to seventy percent compared with conventional architectures that constantly shuffle data between memory and compute.

The researchers acknowledge that the current 700 degree fabrication temperature is a hurdle, but if it can be lowered to industry norms, the design could reshape the energy economics of AI hardware. (Source: Sciencedaily )

OpenAI Brings Workspace Agents to ChatGPT for Teams

On April 22, OpenAI introduced workspace agents in ChatGPT Business, Enterprise, and Education plans. Teams can build, share, and run agents that work across Slack, Gmail, and other connected apps, gather context, follow workflows, request approvals, and improve over time. Rippling described one Sales Opportunity agent that researches accounts, summarizes Gong calls, and posts deal briefs to Slack, replacing five to six hours of manual work per rep each week. Workspace agents are free until May 6, after which credit-based pricing kicks in. (Source: Openai )

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