Three Models Drop: Grok 4.5, Meta Muse & GPT-5.6 Sol (Which Nuked a Business) | This Week In AI
Three model drops, a lawsuit, and a couple of genuine horror stories. Shane and Abhi cover the busiest week in a while — Grok 4.5, Meta's Muse Spark 1.1, and the one everyone actually tried, GPT-5.6 Sol. Sol lands right around Fable on the benchmarks at a third the price, and the receipts are wild: it beats Fable on cost in real usage, tops the Code Arena front-end board — and, in a few now-infamous posts, deleted someone's Mac files and canceled every active Stripe subscription a business had while its owner slept. Meanwhile Anthropic extends Fable again (compute crunch and all), Apple sues OpenAI over trade secrets in the same 24 hours OpenAI's head of safety quit, China floats restricting its open models, and the "own your stack" argument gets a Satya Nadella cosign. Plus software factories at Uber and Sierra, Cognition's SWE-1.7, Bun rewritten in Rust, TypeScript 7, 1X's eerily good robot hands, and distilling your own small model with Inference Autotune.
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Three Models Drop: Grok 4.5, Meta Muse & GPT-5.6 Sol (Which Nuked a Business) | This Week In AI Three model drops, a lawsuit, and a couple of genuine horror stories. Shane and Abhi cover the busiest week in a while — Grok 4.5, Meta's Muse Spark 1.1, and the GPT-5.6 Sol stories that are breaking the internet.
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