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Nano Banana Pro is extremely impressive. So is GPT Image 1.5. In fact, both of them incorporate a lot of the same advances, given where we currently are in the transition from regular AI to AGI or “god-like” LLMs.
Launched on 17 December 2025, the update followed the recent debut of GPT-5.2 and aimed to reclaim momentum from Google Gemini 3. OpenAI claimed the new model is four times faster than its predecessor and excels at "precision editing" — the ability to change specific details while keeping lighting, composition, and people's appearances consistent.
OpenAI just launched GPT-5.2, a frontier model aimed at developers and professionals, pushing reasoning and coding benchmarks as it races Google’s Gemini 3 while grappling with compute costs and no generator.
Launched amid fierce competition from Google's new agent, this update aims to make AI more useful, reliable, and impactful for everyday users, developers, and enterprises alike. The post ChatGPT gets major update (GPT-5.
OpenAI's updated to ChatGPT Images brings it closer to more enterprise use cases with improved precision editing and instruction following.
In a series of 10 benchmarks highlighted by OpenAI, GPT-5.2 Thinking, the most advanced version of the model, outperformed its GPT-5.1 counterpart, sometimes by a significant margin. For example, in AIME 2025,
For the first time, developers can embed Google's Deep Research tool, based on Gemini 3 Pro, into their own apps.
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OpenAI’s GPT Image 1.5 takes aim at Google’s Nano Banana
Is a computer image editor ready to replace the meticulous work of a human designer? OpenAI is betting yes with the recent launch of GPT Image 1.5, its state-of the-art image generation and editing solution,