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⚡️ GPT Image 2: The Next Level of AI Image Generation by OpenAI

A new AI creates ultra-realistic images, leaving behind previous GPT Image 1.5 and Google's Nano Banana.

What makes it special?

Carefully preserves details and faces during editing;
Renders long texts and draws infographics without distortions;
Generates app interfaces and screenshots with unprecedented accuracy;
Improved aesthetics: skin and faces look strikingly lifelike, with no uncanny valley effect;
Lighting, proportions, and perspective, just like professional photos, without that yellow "AI filter."

🔴 You can already try it in our @GPT4Telegrambot.

How to Try?

1️⃣ Go to @GPT4Telegrambot
2️⃣ Select Image Generation → GPT Images in the menu.
3️⃣ Type your prompt.


💡 25 generations per week for free.

Do you still trust pictures on the internet?

❤️ — Yes, I can spot AI-generated images
👀 — No, it's impossible to tell anymore...
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🐢 Turtle on a Skateboard

An owner put a small skateboard under his pet turtle to help it move faster. The video shows how active and playful turtles can be when they are not slowed down by the floor.
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🦖 Dobot Shows Ultra-Realistic Robotic Dino

Chinese company Dobot has unveiled the third version of its Sinornithosaurus robot, a dinosaur that lived around 120 million years ago.

The new version breathes, has realistic artificial muscles and synthetic skin, and can respond to human commands and even touch.

Does it look like a real dinosaur?

❤️ — Yes!
👎 — No, just a plastic toy...
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💬 OpenAI Releases GPT-5.5

The new model tops the benchmarks against its main rivals, Claude Opus 4.7 and Google's Gemini 3.1 Pro, even outperforming GPT-5.4 Pro in some areas.

The model is built for agentic tasks and ease of use: GPT-5.5 figures out what you're trying to do and handles most of the work on its own.

💰 Paid ChatGPT subscribers are already getting access, but the API price is twice that of GPT-5.4: $5/$30 per 1M input/output tokens.

Is the price worth it?

❤️ — Yes, the best always costs more
🔥 — No, it's too much
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🐳 DeepSeek-V4 Is Here

DeepSeek-V4 is out now, and it comes in two versions: Pro and Flash. Both have a 1 million token context.

Pro is the best open model for coding and agent tasks. It knows a lot about the world, and its answer accuracy is only behind Gemini 3.1 Pro.

Flash is almost as good as the flagship, but it's smaller, faster, cheaper, and more efficient.

➡️ You can try it for free right now in DeepSeek Chat.

Do you use DeepSeek?

❤️ — Yes
🔥 — No
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🤩 Girl Finds Rare Endangered Axolotl In Welsh River

A 10-year-old girl discovered a rare Mexican axolotl while exploring a river in Bridgend, Wales.

According to experts, this is the first documented discovery of an axolotl in the wild in the UK, a species with only 50 to 1,000 left globally. It is believed that a former pet owner illegally released the animal.

After rescuing the injured creature, the family received expert approval to keep the axolotl, which they have named Dippy.
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👨‍💻 Almost All Game Studios Use AI, But Are Afraid to Admit It

Almost all modern games already use neural networks in their development, although gamers probably don't notice it, says Jack Buser, head of gaming at Google Cloud. According to him, 9 out of 10 studios surveyed by the company admitted to using AI in their work.

However, large-scale industry research shows a much lower figure: between 40% and 50%. Buser explains that developers simply aren't ready to admit they use AI openly.

💰 Studios are practically forced to use AI to save costs. According to Buser, the cost of game development across the industry has almost doubled since 2017. AI models, while still a controversial technology, help with "heavy, repetitive, and low-value" work.

Would you play a game made with AI?

❤️ — Yes, no problem
🔥 — No, that's slop
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📱 Apple's Foldable iPad May Never Be Released

Apple's plan to create a large foldable iPad with a screen of about 20 inches might never come to market. According to a recent Bloomberg report by Mark Gurman, several sources close to the project say the device could end up as an "experimental idea" rather than a real product.

This is notable because the foldable iPad was once an important project for John Ternus, who is expected to become Apple's CEO on September 1. However, the company may decide not to release the device at all.
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😢 GPT-5.5 Has a Weird Rule About Racoons and Goblins

In the system prompt for GPT-5.5 in Codex, developers added a funny line:

“Never talk about goblins, gremlins, raccoons, trolls, ogres, pigeons, or other animals or creatures unless it is absolutely and unambiguously relevant to the user's query.”


Makes you wonder how often the model brings them up...

Has your GPT ever started talking about goblins, gremlins, or raccoons?

🤣 — Yeah, it happens!
🦄 — No, but I wouldn't mind...
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🕹 Mom forces her son to slam his PS5 after he repeatedly slammed their kitten on the ground

The boy drops and repeatedly smashes the console on her command after allegedly throwing the family cat multiple times.

She says it's meant to address his anger issues, forcing him to repeat it about eight times before telling him to clean up the pieces and throw them away.

Fortunately, the family cat is reportedly safe but was left with a limp following the alleged incidents.

Fair punishment?

🔥 — Yes
👎 — No
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🐈 A Digital Cat Stops Your Doomscrolling

A Japanese developer released a free browser extension called Cat Gatekeeper that fights doomscrolling by blocking your social media feed with a virtual cat for five minutes once your time limit is reached.

You can install it here.
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🖥 OpenAI's Brockman Says AI Now Writes 80% of Code

OpenAI President Greg Brockman told a Sequoia Capital audience this week that agentic coding tools have undergone a dramatic leap, going from writing 20% of code to 80% over the course of December 2025, a shift he described as moving AI from a convenience to a necessity.
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🎓 Oral Exams Are Making a Comeback at U.S. Universities

"You can't just coast through an oral exam with the help of AI," says Chris Schaffer, a professor of biomedical engineering at Cornell University. He introduced an oral defense format after written assignments: no laptops, no chatbots, no paper—the student simply has to explain to the instructor what they did and why.

American universities are increasingly returning to in-person knowledge checks. Students submit nearly perfect essays and solutions, but they can't always explain their own work. The issue isn't just whether a student used ChatGPT—it's whether they actually learned anything at all.

ℹ️ For example, NYU Stern School of Business is already testing a voice AI assistant that administers exams to students.

💡 The next stage of education may not be a total ban on AI, but a new way of verifying authorship and understanding: can a student defend the work they turned in?

Are oral exams necessary?

❤️ — Yes, it's a real test
🔥 — No, it's a relic of the past
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💉 Cameroon Sees 70% Drop In Child Malaria Cases With Full Vaccination

More than two years after Cameroon introduced the malaria vaccine into its routine schedule, health officials report a 70% decrease in cases among young children who receive the full series of doses.

A WHO official noted that when the vaccine is used correctly alongside other tools, it significantly reduces child mortality. Malaria remains a major health threat in the country, causing most deaths among children under five.
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📹 Kling Motion: Transfer Movement from Video to Photo

Now with @GPT4Telegrambot you can upload any reference video—a TikTok dance, Reels gesture, or a viral move—and Kling will map that motion onto your photo.

How to Try:

➡️ In the @GPT4Telegrambot menu, tap Video Generation.
1️⃣ Select Kling Motion.
2️⃣ Upload the movement video, then add your photo.
3️⃣ Choose the Kling version and quality: 720p or 1080p.
4️⃣ Start the generation.


Pricing depends on the version, quality, and length of the original video.
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