AI Rat Race Link to heading

Frontier models are becoming better day by day. It feels like AI is advancing exponentially rather than linearly.

I have usually been a fan of Anthropic models (Haiku, Sonnet, Opus, and now Fable), but it is interesting to see how other competitors are trying to cut each other’s throats to compete in the AI race. TBH, I wasn’t paying much attention to OpenAI’s recent models.

Their flagship GPT-5.6 series (Sol, Terra, and Luna) shows that frontier models are not only becoming smarter but are also becoming capable enough to handle increasingly complex tasks and workloads. It will be interesting to see what capabilities these models gain in the coming days and months (not years), and what products and ideas can be built on top of them.

Coding still needs engineers Link to heading

IMHO, coding was not easy before AI, and it still requires technical people who understand systems, architecture, and how software works. AI makes developers far more productive, but it has also empowered people who have great ideas but never had the technical skills to build them.

The exciting part Link to heading

It’s amazing to see non-technical people building small businesses, creating websites for their retail shops, and solving problems or answering queries in their own domains day to day, all with the help of AI. That is one of the most exciting parts of this AI revolution.

Just my 2 cents. :)