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What’s new? OpenAI has released a new image model for ChatGPT called Images 2.0, and one of its biggest improvements is that it can generate readable text inside images far better than older AI image tools.

Want the details? Older image generators were famous for making signs, menus, and labels full of nonsense words, but Images 2.0 appears to handle that much better. According to OpenAI, the model can follow detailed instructions, preserve small design elements, and create things like ads, comics, and user interface mockups at up to 2K resolution. The company also says it is better at rendering non-Latin languages such as Japanese, Korean, Hindi, and Bengali. OpenAI has not fully explained how the model works, but it says the system has “thinking capabilities” that help it check its work and build more complex images.

What’s the significance? This makes AI images useful for the real world. Businesses, marketers, teachers, and everyday users could use it to make polished visuals much faster, with less cleanup. However, it also means AI-generated content may become even harder to spot.

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What happened? Claude’s new Live Artifacts feature is now available in Cowork for all paid plans, letting users build dashboards, trackers, and other tools that stay connected to their apps, files, and current data.

Want the details? Artifacts are standalone pieces of content Claude creates in a separate workspace next to the chat, such as documents, code, diagrams, websites, or interactive components. Instead of creating a static artifact that quickly goes out of date, Claude can now build live ones that refresh whenever you open them. That means a dashboard, tracker, or workspace can pull in updated information from connected sources rather than showing only what was true when it was first made. Claude also saves everything in a new Live Artifacts tab, where users can return to past creations, view version history, and continue working from any session without starting over.

Why does this matter? This makes Claude much more useful for real work. It is no longer just helping you make a one-time document or tool. It can now help build living workspaces that stay updated over time, which makes it more practical for ongoing projects, team workflows, and everyday productivity.

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