Google dropped Nano Banana 2 on February 26, 2026, and if you work in marketing, advertising, or any field where image output volume actually matters, you should pay attention to what this model...
Posts by Ty Sutherland
Perplexity Computer: How a 20-Model Orchestrator Really Works
On February 25, 2026, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas announced something with a deliberately provocative name. Perplexity Computer isn’t a computer. It’s a cloud-based multi-agent AI...
Claude Opus 4.6 vs Sonnet 4.6: What a 1M Context Window Changes
A million tokens. That’s roughly 750,000 words — the equivalent of feeding Claude the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy, your company’s full legal history, and three years of Slack...
GPT-5.4 dropped on March 5, 2026, and unlike a lot of OpenAI releases that get buried under marketing noise, this one actually changes some practical math. Not because it’s the most powerful...
The 8 AI Newsletters Worth Reading — and What Each One Is Actually For
Your inbox is a warzone. Between the AI hype cycles, the breathless “GPT-5 will end humanity” takes, and the pure press release regurgitation, finding signal is genuinely hard. But...
AI Explained: The YouTube Channel That Decodes Research Papers
Most people who want to understand AI are stuck in a bad spot. The academic papers are impenetrable. The Twitter takes are either hype or doom. The mainstream tech journalism is three weeks late and...
