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All AI Updates: Tools, Gadgets, Avatars, and Neural Networks

Calendar icon19.09.2025
19.09.2025
All AI Updates: Tools, Gadgets, Avatars, and Neural Networks

🧠 Models and LLMs
September 15, 2025
Qwen 3 Next — Alibaba unveiled a new line with a hybrid architecture and 80B parameters, of which only 3B are active. The Thinking version outperforms Gemini 2.5 Thinking in benchmarks.

September 16, 2025
Mistral raised $2B in funding, becoming the most valuable AI company in Europe with a ~$14B valuation. The lead investor is Dutch company ASML ($1.5B).

September 17, 2025
K2-Think — a new reasoning model from the UAE’s MBZUAI in Abu Dhabi. With only 32B parameters (3B active), it reaches processing speeds of up to 2,000 tokens/second.

 

🔧 AI Tools and Platforms
September 15, 2025
Code Interpreter in Claude — Anthropic added a full code interpreter. The model can now run Python and Node.js scripts in a sandboxed environment.

September 16, 2025
Agent 3 by Replit — a tool that can write and run applications directly in the browser. The agent works autonomously for up to 200 minutes.

September 17, 2025
Vikhr Borealis — a Russian team released a Whisper version optimized for Russian speech, with improved recognition of accents and dialects.

 

🎨 Generative AI
September 15, 2025
Veo 3 now generates vertical videos — Google added vertical format and 1080p support.

September 16, 2025
Seedream 4.0 — ByteDance launched a new image generation and editing model with up to 4K rendering.

September 17, 2025
HunyuanWorld-Voyager — Tencent released an open-source AI model that can create 3D video sequences from a single image.

 

🏛️ AI in Government
September 15, 2025
Albania appointed the world’s first AI minister — an AI named “Diella” became the Minister of Public Procurement to help fight corruption.

September 16, 2025
ChatGPT helped choose Nepal’s Prime Minister — after a Gen Z–led revolution, participants on a Discord server asked ChatGPT to generate a list of candidates.

September 16, 2025
Japanese party appointed an AI as leader — the “Path to Revival” party announced that its new leader will be an artificial intelligence.

 

📱 Gadgets and Devices
September 19, 2025
AirPods Pro 3 with AI-powered translation — Apple introduced real-time translation in the new earbuds, though the feature is banned in Europe due to AI laws.

 

🎬 AI in Creativity and Education
September 15, 2025
AI program for filmmakers in Russia — VGIK and “School 21” launched a new program, Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks in Film Production.

 

🏥 AI in Medicine
September 17, 2025
Delphi-2M — European researchers created an AI system that can predict the onset of diseases up to 20 years in advance, based on personal medical histories.

September 17, 2025
Stanford AI created working bacteriophages — researchers from Arc Institute and Stanford used the Evo model to design entire genomes of new bacteriophages. In lab tests, several of them turned out to be viable and successfully killed E. coli bacteria. Scientists call this a breakthrough in the fight against antibiotic-resistant infections, but stress the urgent need for strict biosecurity and ethical oversight.

 

📊 Statistics and Research
September 16, 2025
One-third of German companies use AI — according to Bitkom, 36% of enterprises have already adopted AI.

September 17, 2025
One in three job seekers uses AI — a Lindaily survey found that 34% of candidates rely on AI to prepare resumes.

September 18, 2025
One in four children in Russia uses AI — Kaspersky Lab research revealed that 25% of children over 10 are already using AI tools.

 

🔮 Forecasts
September 11, 2025
AI may reach human-level intelligence by 2030 — according to a study, the global AI market volume will reach $507B by 2028, with a CAGR of 27.7%.

 

✨ This week demonstrated rapid AI progress across all domains — from government to medicine and creativity — with a strong emphasis on practical applications shaping everyday life.

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