OpenAI's GPT-5 Runs on NVIDIA—But Who's Really in Control?
GPT-5.2 just claimed the top spot on GPQA-Diamond and ARC-AGI-2. All powered by NVIDIA's sprawling GPU clusters. But this isn't just tech—it's a power shift.
The latest breakthroughs in foundational models, reasoning capabilities, and prompt engineering from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and open-source challengers.
GPT-5.2 just claimed the top spot on GPQA-Diamond and ARC-AGI-2. All powered by NVIDIA's sprawling GPU clusters. But this isn't just tech—it's a power shift.
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Indie creators, rejoice: Mistral's Voxtral TTS just open-sourced pro-level speech synthesis. It slays ElevenLabs benchmarks without the wallet drain.
Everyone figured Google's next 'open' model would be another tease. Gemma 4? Apache licensed, runs like hell on your laptop – game actually changed.
Picture this: two top AI minds—one from transformers, one from brains—squaring off on whether machines will ever think like us. Spoiler: it's not looking good for pure digital paths.