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In this episode, we cover DeepSeek's V4 Pro and V4 Flash open-weight agent models, including their 1.6 trillion parameter mixture-of-experts design, one million token context window, and dramatic inference compute savings that could reshape long-running agent economics. We also break down fresh developer reactions to GPT 5.5's coding performance, with CodeRabbit's benchmark showing 79 percent issue detection and improved precision, plus caveats around prompt sensitivity. Finally, we dig into ComfyUI's $30 million raise at a $500 million valuation led by Craft, Pace Capital, and Chemistry, and what four million users and 60,000 community nodes mean for open-source creative AI tooling. Along the way we touch on Huawei chip training, SWE Verified scores, Terminal Bench 2.0, and the community tension when open-source projects take venture money.
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In this episode, we cover DeepSeek's V4 Pro and V4 Flash open-weight agent models, including their 1.6 trillion parameter mixture-of-experts design, one million token context window, and dramatic inference compute savings that could reshape long-running agent economics. We also break down fresh developer reactions to GPT 5.5's coding performance, with CodeRabbit's benchmark showing 79 percent issue detection and improved precision, plus caveats around prompt sensitivity. Finally, we dig into ComfyUI's $30 million raise at a $500 million valuation led by Craft, Pace Capital, and Chemistry, and what four million users and 60,000 community nodes mean for open-source creative AI tooling. Along the way we touch on Huawei chip training, SWE Verified scores, Terminal Bench 2.0, and the community tension when open-source projects take venture money.
https://www.aiconvocast.com
Help support the podcast by using our affiliate links:
Eleven Labs: https://try.elevenlabs.io/ibl30sgkibkv
Disclaimer:
This podcast is an independent production and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by DeepSeek, OpenAI, ComfyUI, Hugging Face, CodeRabbit, Nvidia, Huawei, or any other entities mentioned unless explicitly mentioned. The content provided is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional, financial, or legal advice. Affiliate links may earn the podcast a commission at no additional cost to you.