龚有柴GongYouchai|4月 01, 2026 02:02
Three big moves in the AI world today, and all of them pack a punch.
1) OpenAI announced last night that it completed a new $122 billion funding round, bringing its valuation to $852 billion. Alongside this, it revealed some key signals: enterprise revenue now accounts for 40%, GPT-5.4 is driving agent workflows, and Codex weekly active users have surpassed 2 million. The message is clear: the competition in large models isn’t just about who’s smarter anymore—it’s about compute power, distribution, and enterprise adoption.
2) Google rolled out Veo 3.1 Lite into Gemini API and AI Studio today, priced at less than half of Veo 3.1 Fast. Video generation is clearly moving toward “scalable deployment.”
3) Anthropic signed an AI safety and research collaboration memorandum with the Australian government last night. Moving forward, countries are not just evaluating cutting-edge models for usability but also figuring out how to regulate them and integrate them into local industries.
For everyday users and content creators, the takeaway is simple: AI is transitioning from “fun to play with” to “cheaper, easier to access, and faster to implement.” This year, many features that used to feel too expensive, slow, or unstable are likely to make their way into actual products.
#AI #OpenAI #Google #Anthropic #TechNews
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