LLMs & Chatbots
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Amazon’s Trainium Chip Takes Aim at Nvidia’s AI Monopoly
Inside the Amazon Lab Building an Alternative to Nvidia’s AI Chips Nvidia dominates the AI chip market. But Amazon’s Trainium is emerging as a serious competitor. Built by a team that traces back to A
GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano Bring Flagship Reasoning at Lower Cost
OpenAI launched GPT-5.4 Mini and Nano alongside the full GPT-5.4 model in March 2026. These compact variants deliver the reasoning improvements of the 5.4 generation at price points that make high-qua
Claude Opus 4.6 Leads Coding Benchmarks with Deep Reasoning
Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.6 in early March 2026, and the model immediately claimed the top position on multiple coding benchmarks. On SWE-bench Verified, Opus 4.6 resolved 53% of real-world Git
Open-Source LLMs Close the Gap with Proprietary Models in 2026
The performance gap between open-source and proprietary large language models has narrowed dramatically in early 2026. Models like Qwen 3.5, Llama 4, and Mistral Small 4 now match or exceed last year’
Chatbot Sycophancy: Why AI Assistants Agree Too Much
A growing body of research in early 2026 documents a consistent pattern: AI chatbots frequently agree with users even when the user is factually wrong, holds a harmful belief, or would benefit from be
Mistral Small 4 Ships 119B Parameters as an Open-Source Model
Mistral AI released Small 4 in March 2026, a 119-billion-parameter language model under the Apache 2.0 license. The model achieves GPT-4-class performance on standard benchmarks while being fully open