OpenAI Set to Launch GPT 5.2 Soon

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  1. OpenAI Set to Launch GPT 5.2 Soon

  2. DOWNLOAD FREE Guide: 100 ChatGPT Prompts to Boost Productivity

  3. Kling AI Released Kling 2.6

  4. 23 Proven ways to Make Money With Nano Banana Pro

  5. Create Product Showcase ads Using AI

  6. Build Custom AI Agents Using Google Workspace Studio

  7. AI & TECH News

OpenAI Set to Launch GPT 5.2 Soon

OpenAI is fast tracking GPT 5.2 in response to Google’s Gemini 3. Company insiders say CEO Sam Altman declared a “code red” and moved the update up to around today or December 12. The release emphasizes core performance improvements: faster responses, stronger reasoning, and fewer errors rather than new features.

Teams have paused splashy projects and postponed experimental rollouts to focus on reliability and speed. The move aims to reclaim performance ground after Gemini 3 outperformed earlier GPT 5 benchmarks in reasoning tests. The rollout could still slip or be phased, but the goal is clear: make ChatGPT noticeably more dependable for everyday use.

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Kling AI Released Kling 2.6

Kling introduces Kling 2.6, positioned as its most production-ready AI video system so far. The update focuses on realism, identity stability, and tighter control over motion, timing, and scene continuity. The model is expected to handle physics more accurately, including hair movement, fabric behavior, weight shifts, collisions, and natural camera motion.

The release aims to eliminate character drift seen in previous models, keeping faces, outfits, and structural details consistent across longer shots and changing angles. Kling 2.6 is also expected to expand beyond simple start-end guidance, allowing multiple anchor points in a clip, with the system generating accurate transitions in lighting, expression, motion, and perspective.

Multi-reference input is projected to work at a finer level, letting creators assign separate sources for character identity, outfit, location, and movement without conflicts. Camera logic is anticipated to become more cinematic, with specific lens behavior and controlled motion patterns. A major addition is frame-accurate audio generation, where sound matches visual events precisely without extra editing.

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Create Product Showcase ads Using AI

I tried to create product showcase ads using invideo "Money Shot" trend...

Here is how you can do this:

  • Get 4-8 images of your product

  • Go to invideo -> Agents & Models -> Trends -> Choose Money shot

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  • Just type one line prompt and hit Generate

AI & TECH News

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NYT Sues Perplexity (Source)

The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity, accusing the AI search company of copying and republishing its journalism without permission. The complaint says Perplexity produced near-verbatim versions of Times reporting and presented it as original output inside its AI products.

The case extends the Times' broader effort to define how media organizations are compensated when their content is used for AI training and generation. It follows the Times’ ongoing lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, filed in 2023.

The filing argues that Perplexity’s use of Times reporting undermines its brand, violates trademarks, and risks spreading inaccurate information attributed to the Times. Perplexity responded by positioning the dispute as part of a long history of publishers challenging new technology platforms.

Apple Glasses Are Coming Soon (Source)

Apple is preparing its first Apple Glasses product, expected in 2026 with possible shipment in 2027. Unlike early assumptions, the first model will not include a display or full AR. It is positioned as an AI driven wearable built around cameras, on device intelligence, and tight iPhone integration.

Leaks point to a low power chip derived from Apple Watch silicon, multiple cameras for photos, video, and visual-intelligence features, upgraded Siri voice control, built in speakers, and health tracking. The glasses will rely on a paired iPhone for heavier processing and will launch in multiple fashion styles.

This first generation is designed as an accessory rather than a standalone device. A version with a display is reportedly planned for a later release. The product follows Apple’s familiar pattern of entering late but aiming for a more polished ecosystem experience.

Google stands to make $111 billion if SpaceX goes public at a $1.5 trillion valuation (Source)

Google’s long standing bet on SpaceX is nearing a massive payoff. The company invested about nine hundred million dollars in 2015 for roughly seven percent of SpaceX. With reports that SpaceX plans to go public next year at a $1.5 trillion valuation, Google’s stake would be worth about $111B.

The investment has already shown up in Google’s earnings. Earlier this year the company reported an eight billion dollar gain from non-marketable equity holdings, identified by Bloomberg as SpaceX, accounting for a quarter of Google’s net income for the first quarter of 2025.

If the IPO proceeds as rumored, the deal would rank among the most lucrative startup investments ever made by a major tech firm. Google’s original backing centered on Starlink, which was once viewed with skepticism but is now widely deployed and commercially validated.

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