Claude 3.7 Sonnet's 'extended thinking' and GPT-4.5's emotional intelligence represent two very different philosophies of what AI should be. Here's what each means for enterprise builders.
July 2025 saw Anthropic release Claude Sonnet 4 and Opus 4, while multimodal AI capabilities — processing text, images, documents, and audio together — became the new baseline expectation.
In January 2025, a Chinese AI lab dropped a model that outperformed OpenAI's o1 at a fraction of the cost — and open-sourced it. Here's what it means for enterprise AI.
February 2025 brought a flurry of new model releases. We cut through the benchmark noise and look at what actually matters for teams building production AI.
April 2025 saw Meta release Llama 4 Scout and Maverick, while OpenAI dropped the GPT-4.1 series. The gap between open and closed models is closing — and that changes your deployment options.
While everyone watches the frontier model race, a parallel and arguably more impactful story is unfolding with small, efficient models that run on devices you already own. Here's why SLMs matter.