
Google AI Studio is a comprehensive platform for discovering, building, and operating AI-powered applications at scale. It unifies Google’s leading AI models, including Gemini 3.5, Imagen, Veo, and Gemma, in a single workspace. Developers can test and refine prompts across text, image, audio, and video without switching tools. The platform is built around vibe coding, allowing users to create applications by simply describing their intent. Natural language inputs are transformed into functional AI apps with built-in features. Integrated deployment tools enable fast publishing with minimal configuration. Google AI Studio also provides centralized management for API keys, usage, and billing. Detailed analytics and logs offer visibility into performance and resource consumption. SDKs and APIs support seamless integration into existing systems. Extensive documentation accelerates learning and adoption. The platform is optimized for speed, scalability, and experimentation. Google AI Studio serves as a complete hub for vibe coding–driven AI development.
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LTX builds open world models, AI systems that generate, simulate, and shape video, audio, and the physical world. Lightricks created LTX so that developers, studios, and enterprises can own the model they build on, not just rent access to someone else's.
The current release, LTX-2.5, is a 22B-parameter dual-stream diffusion transformer. It renders native 4K footage at up to 50fps and produces synchronized audio and video in one pass, no separate tools required. Independent benchmarks from Artificial Analysis place LTX in the top three AI video models worldwide.
There is no single way to work with LTX. Pull the open weights and run the model yourself on your own machines. Take a commercial license for on-premise deployment with full enterprise support. Or use LTX Studio, the packaged production suite for creative teams that want the model without managing the infrastructure. ElevenLabs, Asteria Film Co., Magnopus, and NVIDIA all build on it today.
If you need a quick clip for social media, look elsewhere. LTX exists for AI teams turning video, audio, and simulation into part of their own product, not a novelty.
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Inkling
Inkling is an open-weights multimodal AI model from Thinking Machines built to support customization, agentic workflows, coding, reasoning, vision, audio, and enterprise AI use cases. The model is a Mixture-of-Experts transformer with 975 billion total parameters, 41 billion active parameters, 256 routed experts per MoE layer, and six routed experts active per token. It supports context windows up to 1 million tokens and was pretrained on 45 trillion tokens across text, images, audio, and video. Inkling is designed as a broad foundation model rather than a narrowly optimized benchmark model, giving it balanced capabilities across reasoning, coding, factuality, instruction following, vision, audio, tool use, and safety. Its controllable thinking effort lets developers adjust how much computation and generated reasoning the model uses, helping teams balance quality, latency, and cost for different production needs. The model can run agentic coding tasks, use tools, create web apps, generate polished multi-page artifacts, reason over long contexts, and work through iterative refinement loops. For multimodal tasks, Inkling can process images, answer questions about visual content, transcribe and reason over audio, follow spoken instructions, and combine visual reasoning with code-based tools such as Python. Thinking Machines trained Inkling for calibration, instruction following, factual reliability, refusal behavior, and safety across multiple modalities, including evaluations for dangerous capabilities and human-AI threat vectors. Inkling is available on Tinker for fine-tuning, with 64K and 256K context options, an Inkling Playground for testing, cookbook recipes, and support for multimodal post-training workflows. Its full weights are available on Hugging Face, and deployment support is available through APIs and infrastructure partners such as TogetherAI, Fireworks, Modal, Databricks, Baseten, SGLang, vLLM, llama.cpp, and transformers.
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Osaurus
Osaurus stands out as a cutting-edge AI platform tailored for macOS, allowing users to run open models directly on their Macs while also offering the flexibility to utilize cloud models for improved performance and seamless memory sharing. Crafted with Swift specifically for Apple Silicon, it ensures full offline capability with local models through interfaces such as Ollama, MLX, or LM Studio, safeguarding conversations, code, files, settings, agents, skills, and provider keys on the device unless the user chooses to engage with cloud services. Users benefit from a handy system-wide chat overlay that provides immediate access to the AI across any application, and they can create unique agents designed for specific tasks like coding, research, and file management, with each agent preserving its own prompt, history, and memory. Osaurus adeptly synthesizes prior discussions into relevant insights, loads necessary skills based on specific tasks, and equips agents with focused access to important directories, file search functions, Git, and other vital tools. Furthermore, agents function within a secure sandbox environment, capable of assigning tasks to subagents, following scheduled actions, responding to folder changes, utilizing voice commands, and generating images, reflecting the platform's extensive versatility and feature-rich capabilities. This holistic approach not only boosts productivity but also gives users the power to tailor their workflows to meet their precise needs, ultimately enriching their overall experience.
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