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  1. Qwen3-Max-Thinking, GPT-5.2급 추론 능력 갖춘 새 모델 공개

    Alibaba Qwen 팀의 최신 추론 모델 Qwen3-Max-Thinking 공개. GPT-5.2급 성능과 자율적 도구 선택 기능으로 복잡한 추론 작업 향상.

    aisparkup.com/posts/8704

  2. The last 10 ways I used Claude and ChatGPT

    Claude Opus 4.5:

    • A discussion about this LessWrong essay on ‘parasitic AI’ with a focus on untangling the epistemology and ontology of what’s being discussed.
    • A discussion about the quote from Maurice Blanchot I blogged about this morning
    • A discussion about the strange mood of the film Black Bear and suggestions of other films which might scratch the same itch
    • A discussion about the political economy of data centres in which I shared this blog post I wrote
    • Advice drafting an e-mail I was slightly nervous about getting the tone right for
    • Discussion of a call for papers in which the model reviewed a whole category of my blog to help me pull together ideas for an abstract
    • Discussion of my book Platform & Agency in order to help me plan an introductory presentation about it
    • A long conversation about the notion of transformational objects in Bollas in the course of which I wrote a series of blog posts I shared with the model
    • A discussion of speaking invitation which I ultimately turned down and advice on how to say no in a polite way
    • A discussion on AI slop in which I got the model’s feedback on some metaphors I was using (affect mining, engagement farming) I wasn’t convinced by

    ChatGPT 5.2:

    • A request for film recommendations following Black Bear to see if the model provided me more interesting recommendations than Opus. Interestingly, it did.
    • A discussion of whether a feeling of restricted movement in my abdomen during reformer pilates should worry me given I had hernia surgery a few years ago
    • A discussion of Stephen Graham’s character in the film A Patch of Fog and other roles which have a similar feel
    • An update about a local business which I’m keeping track of for convuluted reasons
    • Help adapting one of Maggie Archer’s diagrams for a presentation which I ultimately decided not to use
    • Request to help me find a PDF of a book for a reading group which the model reliably refused, in spite of my attempt to brow beat it into finding one
    • Text extraction from a badly scanned PDF which I could barely read for a course I’m on
    • Testing whether the model could identify the author of a unpublished text
    • Advice about gain and echo reduction with my external microphone
    • Helping me finalise branding and presentation for a new network I’m launching

    #ChatGPT52 #ClaudeOpus45

  3. The last 10 ways I used Claude and ChatGPT

    Claude Opus 4.5:

    • A discussion about this LessWrong essay on ‘parasitic AI’ with a focus on untangling the epistemology and ontology of what’s being discussed.
    • A discussion about the quote from Maurice Blanchot I blogged about this morning
    • A discussion about the strange mood of the film Black Bear and suggestions of other films which might scratch the same itch
    • A discussion about the political economy of data centres in which I shared this blog post I wrote
    • Advice drafting an e-mail I was slightly nervous about getting the tone right for
    • Discussion of a call for papers in which the model reviewed a whole category of my blog to help me pull together ideas for an abstract
    • Discussion of my book Platform & Agency in order to help me plan an introductory presentation about it
    • A long conversation about the notion of transformational objects in Bollas in the course of which I wrote a series of blog posts I shared with the model
    • A discussion of speaking invitation which I ultimately turned down and advice on how to say no in a polite way
    • A discussion on AI slop in which I got the model’s feedback on some metaphors I was using (affect mining, engagement farming) I wasn’t convinced by

    ChatGPT 5.2:

    • A request for film recommendations following Black Bear to see if the model provided me more interesting recommendations than Opus. Interestingly, it did.
    • A discussion of whether a feeling of restricted movement in my abdomen during reformer pilates should worry me given I had hernia surgery a few years ago
    • A discussion of Stephen Graham’s character in the film A Patch of Fog and other roles which have a similar feel
    • An update about a local business which I’m keeping track of for convuluted reasons
    • Help adapting one of Maggie Archer’s diagrams for a presentation which I ultimately decided not to use
    • Request to help me find a PDF of a book for a reading group which the model reliably refused, in spite of my attempt to brow beat it into finding one
    • Text extraction from a badly scanned PDF which I could barely read for a course I’m on
    • Testing whether the model could identify the author of a unpublished text
    • Advice about gain and echo reduction with my external microphone
    • Helping me finalise branding and presentation for a new network I’m launching

    #ChatGPT52 #ClaudeOpus45

  4. The last 10 ways I used Claude and ChatGPT

    Claude Opus 4.5:

    • A discussion about this LessWrong essay on ‘parasitic AI’ with a focus on untangling the epistemology and ontology of what’s being discussed.
    • A discussion about the quote from Maurice Blanchot I blogged about this morning
    • A discussion about the strange mood of the film Black Bear and suggestions of other films which might scratch the same itch
    • A discussion about the political economy of data centres in which I shared this blog post I wrote
    • Advice drafting an e-mail I was slightly nervous about getting the tone right for
    • Discussion of a call for papers in which the model reviewed a whole category of my blog to help me pull together ideas for an abstract
    • Discussion of my book Platform & Agency in order to help me plan an introductory presentation about it
    • A long conversation about the notion of transformational objects in Bollas in the course of which I wrote a series of blog posts I shared with the model
    • A discussion of speaking invitation which I ultimately turned down and advice on how to say no in a polite way
    • A discussion on AI slop in which I got the model’s feedback on some metaphors I was using (affect mining, engagement farming) I wasn’t convinced by

    ChatGPT 5.2:

    • A request for film recommendations following Black Bear to see if the model provided me more interesting recommendations than Opus. Interestingly, it did.
    • A discussion of whether a feeling of restricted movement in my abdomen during reformer pilates should worry me given I had hernia surgery a few years ago
    • A discussion of Stephen Graham’s character in the film A Patch of Fog and other roles which have a similar feel
    • An update about a local business which I’m keeping track of for convuluted reasons
    • Help adapting one of Maggie Archer’s diagrams for a presentation which I ultimately decided not to use
    • Request to help me find a PDF of a book for a reading group which the model reliably refused, in spite of my attempt to brow beat it into finding one
    • Text extraction from a badly scanned PDF which I could barely read for a course I’m on
    • Testing whether the model could identify the author of a unpublished text
    • Advice about gain and echo reduction with my external microphone
    • Helping me finalise branding and presentation for a new network I’m launching

    #ChatGPT52 #ClaudeOpus45

  5. The last 10 ways I used Claude and ChatGPT

    Claude Opus 4.5:

    • A discussion about this LessWrong essay on ‘parasitic AI’ with a focus on untangling the epistemology and ontology of what’s being discussed.
    • A discussion about the quote from Maurice Blanchot I blogged about this morning
    • A discussion about the strange mood of the film Black Bear and suggestions of other films which might scratch the same itch
    • A discussion about the political economy of data centres in which I shared this blog post I wrote
    • Advice drafting an e-mail I was slightly nervous about getting the tone right for
    • Discussion of a call for papers in which the model reviewed a whole category of my blog to help me pull together ideas for an abstract
    • Discussion of my book Platform & Agency in order to help me plan an introductory presentation about it
    • A long conversation about the notion of transformational objects in Bollas in the course of which I wrote a series of blog posts I shared with the model
    • A discussion of speaking invitation which I ultimately turned down and advice on how to say no in a polite way
    • A discussion on AI slop in which I got the model’s feedback on some metaphors I was using (affect mining, engagement farming) I wasn’t convinced by

    ChatGPT 5.2:

    • A request for film recommendations following Black Bear to see if the model provided me more interesting recommendations than Opus. Interestingly, it did.
    • A discussion of whether a feeling of restricted movement in my abdomen during reformer pilates should worry me given I had hernia surgery a few years ago
    • A discussion of Stephen Graham’s character in the film A Patch of Fog and other roles which have a similar feel
    • An update about a local business which I’m keeping track of for convuluted reasons
    • Help adapting one of Maggie Archer’s diagrams for a presentation which I ultimately decided not to use
    • Request to help me find a PDF of a book for a reading group which the model reliably refused, in spite of my attempt to brow beat it into finding one
    • Text extraction from a badly scanned PDF which I could barely read for a course I’m on
    • Testing whether the model could identify the author of a unpublished text
    • Advice about gain and echo reduction with my external microphone
    • Helping me finalise branding and presentation for a new network I’m launching

    #ChatGPT52 #ClaudeOpus45