AI Tool Spotlights: Your Daily Source for Latest AI Tools (Page 4)
Anthropic launches the Claude Marketplace for enterprise tools, while OpenAI debuts Codex Security for automated vulnerability scanning. Explore these and other new AI tools.
OpenAI has launched GPT-5.4 with native computer control and a 1M context window. Meanwhile, Kling 3.0 and Seedance 2.0 are pushing the boundaries of AI video generation.
OpenAI has released GPT-5.4, a new flagship model that surpasses human performance on desktop tasks and professional workflows. This update also brings new creative tools like Luma Agents and LTX-2.3 to the forefront.
LTX Studio has launched LTX 2.3 and a desktop app, marking the first AI video generation tools that run locally on consumer hardware. This update headlines a week of new releases, including Apple's AI-focused MacBooks and Raycast's Glaze for no-code app building.
OpenAI, Google, and Alibaba have all released new AI models focusing on speed and cost-efficiency. GPT-5.3 Instant, Gemini 3.1 Flash-Lite, and Qwen 3.5 Small are here.
Alibaba's Qwen3.5 small models are outperforming competitors 13 times their size. In response, Anthropic has rolled out major memory upgrades for Claude to attract and retain users.
Perplexity launches Computer, a powerful multi-model agent, alongside a wave of new AI assistants and developer tools. Read AI's Ada and Claude Code's Auto-memory feature lead the latest releases.
Google launches Nano Banana 2, drastically cutting costs while improving resolution and consistency. Multiple software platforms also release major open-source agents and frameworks.
Perplexity launches Computer, a multi-model agent that orchestrates 19 AIs for complex tasks. Plus, updates on Claude Cowork's scheduling, Cursor's cloud agents, and Gemini's new autonomous features on Android.
Anthropic releases a major Claude Cowork update with new enterprise-grade plugins and connectors. Plus, we spotlight new models like Inception's Mercury 2 and tools for developers and productivity.
Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro is making waves in frontend development despite speed concerns, while Taalas unveils a chip delivering an astounding 17,000 tokens per second.
Anthropic has launched Claude Code Security, a new feature to find and patch software vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, xAI's Grok 4.20 uses a multi-agent system to debate answers and reduce hallucinations.
