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OpenAI launches $100‑per‑month ChatGPT Pro tier with expanded Codex usage

OpenAI launches $100‑per‑month ChatGPT Pro tier with expanded Codex usage
OpenAI announced a new $100 monthly tier for ChatGPT Pro that boosts access to its Codex coding assistant by five times compared with the $20 Plus plan. The upgrade targets developers and power users who need longer, high‑effort coding sessions. By positioning the tier against Anthropic’s Claude Code Max, also priced at $100, OpenAI hopes to capture a share of the growing AI‑assisted programming market. Existing plans—free, $8 Go, $20 Plus, and a $200 Pro option— remain unchanged, giving users a broader spectrum of choices. Lire la suite

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Library for File Storage and Retrieval

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Library for File Storage and Retrieval
OpenAI has added a ChatGPT Library feature that lets users store, search, and retrieve files uploaded within the chat interface. The capability is available to Plus, Pro, and Business subscribers who pay at least $20 per month and must be online to access their files. Users can browse a left‑hand sidebar, filter by file type, and delete items, which are removed within 30 days unless retained for security or legal reasons. The rollout accompanies broader product updates, including faster coding models, a planned super‑app desktop interface, and the discontinuation of the Sora video app. Lire la suite

OpenAI Unveils Faster GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano Models for Coding Tasks

OpenAI Unveils Faster GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano Models for Coding Tasks
OpenAI has launched GPT-5.4 mini and nano, the smallest and quickest variants of its GPT-5.4 family. Designed as workhorse models for coding and data‑processing tasks, the mini model is reported to be more than twice as fast as its predecessor on coding, reasoning, and tool‑use benchmarks, while still approaching the performance of the full GPT-5.4. The nano model targets even lighter workloads such as classification and data extraction. Both models are available through OpenAI’s API, with the mini model also integrated into Codex and the ChatGPT "Thinking" feature, positioning OpenAI against rivals like Anthropic’s Claude Code. Lire la suite

OpenAI Unveils GPT-5.3 Codex Agentic Coding Model Ahead of Anthropic

OpenAI Unveils GPT-5.3 Codex Agentic Coding Model Ahead of Anthropic
OpenAI announced the launch of its Codex agentic coding tool and a new model called GPT-5.3 Codex. The company says the model expands Codex's abilities from simple code writing to handling nearly any developer task, can create complex games and apps from scratch, runs 25 percent faster than its predecessor, and was partially built using earlier versions of itself. The release follows a near‑simultaneous launch by Anthropic, which moved its release 15 minutes earlier, sparking a brief race to market. Lire la suite

Anthropic Keeps Claude Ad-Free, Pushes Back Against OpenAI's Ad Tests

Anthropic Keeps Claude Ad-Free, Pushes Back Against OpenAI's Ad Tests
Anthropic announced that its AI chatbot Claude will remain free of advertisements, drawing a clear line from rival OpenAI, which recently began testing banner ads in its free tier. The company emphasized that ads would conflict with Claude's purpose as a helpful assistant for work and deep thinking. Anthropic highlighted this stance in a Super Bowl commercial that lampooned AI assistants that insert product pitches into conversations. The move comes amid growing competition between the two firms, especially in AI coding tools where Anthropic's Claude Code is gaining traction among developers. Lire la suite

Moonshot AI Launches Kimi K2.5 Multimodal Model and Open-Source Coding Tool Kimi Code

Moonshot AI Launches Kimi K2.5 Multimodal Model and Open-Source Coding Tool Kimi Code
Moonshot AI, backed by major investors, announced the release of Kimi K2.5, a multimodal model trained on a massive dataset of text, image, and video tokens. The model is positioned to match or exceed the performance of proprietary competitors in coding and video understanding benchmarks. Alongside the model, Moonshot introduced Kimi Code, an open‑source coding assistant that lets developers work with text, images, and video inputs across popular development environments. The moves underscore Moonshot's push to become a leading player in AI‑driven software development tools. Lire la suite

Prompt Engineering Tips for Effective AI‑Assisted Coding

Prompt Engineering Tips for Effective AI‑Assisted Coding
AI‑assisted coding, often called vibe coding, lets developers describe functionality in plain language and have AI generate the code. Experts from Hostinger Horizons share five practical tips to get the most out of this approach: keep prompts short and specific, break tasks into smaller steps, ask the AI to suggest improvements, test frequently, and maintain human oversight. By following these guidelines, users can create more accurate, maintainable, and innovative applications while still leveraging the speed and accessibility of AI tools. Lire la suite

AI Tools Become Daily Habit for Most Developers, Yet Leaders Warn of Over‑Reliance

AI Tools Become Daily Habit for Most Developers, Yet Leaders Warn of Over‑Reliance
A recent Canva study shows that the vast majority of technology leaders and developers now use AI‑assisted coding tools, with four‑in‑five developers relying on them every day. While productivity gains are evident, about a third of leaders cite over‑reliance as a top concern, especially for junior engineers. The report underscores the need for continued human oversight, training, and a focus on creativity, critical thinking, and ownership to balance AI’s benefits with its risks. Lire la suite