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GPT-5 Might Arrive In August
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GPT-5 Might Arrive in August
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AI & Tech News
GPT-5 Might Arrive in August and It Could Change the Game for Developers
OpenAI is preparing to launch GPT-5 as early as next month. This model has been in the works for months, and it’s expected to bring together both its regular GPT models and the newer, more reasoning-focused O series into one system. That means one model that’s good at both generating ideas and thinking through complex problems step by step.
The launch was delayed earlier this year, but the team says it’s finally ready. There will be three versions: the full GPT-5 for ChatGPT, a smaller “mini” version also in ChatGPT, and a “nano” version built just for developers using the API.
What makes GPT-5 special is how well it performs in software engineering tasks. It’s not just answering code questions or doing well in programming challenges it’s actually helping with large, messy codebases, something real engineers deal with every day. Sources say it’s even outperforming Anthropic’s Claude Sonnet 4 in this area.
That’s a big shift. Right now, most vibe coding tools like Replit are built on Anthropic’s models. Replit grew from $10M to $100M in annual revenue in just one year. If GPT-5 proves better, developers may start switching back to OpenAI bringing both attention and serious business with them.
OpenAI may have arrived late to the vibe coding party, but with GPT-5, they might just take the lead.
OPENAI ROADMAP UPDATE FOR GPT-4.5 and GPT-5:
We want to do a better job of sharing our intended roadmap, and a much better job simplifying our product offerings.
We want AI to “just work” for you; we realize how complicated our model and product offerings have gotten.
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7:17 PM • Feb 12, 2025
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11:21 AM • Jul 25, 2025
Google Launched Opal: Generate small apps without writing a single line of code
Google has introduced Opal, a new tool that lets anyone create simple apps without knowing how to code.
You just describe what you want in plain language. Opal takes it from there and builds the app for you. You can upload data, connect tools, and even fine-tune the results using a clean visual editor. Each part of the app appears as a card you can adjust, link, or rewrite using your own words.
For example, you could ask it to write a product description, then turn that into a promo video. All from the same screen.
Opal uses Google’s AI models behind the scenes. It’s likely powered by lighter versions of models like Gemini 2.5 Pro and Veo for video generation. Google hasn’t confirmed the exact models.
The tool comes with prebuilt templates for marketing, research, and creative projects. It’s now available in the US through Google Labs as part of a public beta.
Opal is a fresh take on what building apps can feel like: natural, visual, and fast.
AI & Tech News
#1. ChatGPT is Testing a New 'Study Together' Mode
ChatGPT has the Study Together in some accounts. What is it for?
— Liem Do (@liemdo_)
5:51 PM • Jul 7, 2025
Some ChatGPT users have noticed a new tool called Study Together appearing in their tool list. While OpenAI hasn’t officially announced it yet, the feature seems aimed at making ChatGPT more useful for learning.
Instead of just giving answers, ChatGPT in this mode asks more questions and encourages you to think through problems like a virtual study partner or tutor. Some users even wonder if it will support group study chats in the future.
The move makes sense. ChatGPT is already widely used in education, from helping teachers plan lessons to students getting homework help or shortcuts. This new tool could be OpenAI’s way of guiding the platform toward real learning and away from easy answers.
No word yet on when it will roll out fully or if it’ll be exclusive to ChatGPT Plus.
#2. Google’s AI Overviews Are Silently Replacing the Web
Google’s new AI Overviews are changing how we search. And for creators, it’s not good news.
A recent Pew Research study reveals that when users are shown an AI-generated summary at the top of Google results, only 8% click on traditional website links. That’s half the rate compared to users who don’t see an AI Overview.
Even worse over a quarter of those searches end right there, with no clicks at all.
It’s clear now: AI summaries are not just summarizing websites they're replacing them.
The longer your question, the more AI takes over
AI summaries don’t appear for every search. But they dominate longer queries.
Only 8% of short (1-2 word) searches trigger a summary
That jumps to 53% when a query has 10 or more words
Full-sentence questions trigger summaries 36% of the time
If your query starts with “who,” “what,” “when,” or “why,” you’re 60% more likely to get an AI Overview
#3. Perplexity for Mac now supports MCP (Source)
The Perplexity app on macOS just got a powerful upgrade. You can now integrate it with MCP, or Model Context Protocol…an emerging standard designed to help AI tools work seamlessly with your apps and data, kind of like how HTTP works for the web.
With MCP, Perplexity can now tap into things like your Apple Notes, reminders, calendar, Google Drive, and more. This turns your Mac into a command center, where you can ask Perplexity to search your notes, create a to-do, or even pull info from a spreadsheet.
To enable this, you’ll need to:
Install the Perplexity Helper App (due to macOS sandbox restrictions).
Go to your settings, open “Connectors,” and add an MCP connector.
Follow the steps to connect to your desired tools (you’ll find the exact commands in the documentation of each tool).
#4. ChatGPT Agent Mode is insane
🚨 BREAKING: ChatGPT Agent was live 3 days ago
You can now say this to ChatGPT:
“Plan a Japanese breakfast for four. Buy the ingredients. Make a shopping list.”
And it’ll do it.
ChatGPT can now think, browse, click, code, and create without you lifting a finger.
Here’s how
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12:57 PM • Jul 21, 2025
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