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Greetings friends, There were a lot of model releases this week particularly from the Qwen Team at Alibaba, Also updated model from Suno, a stealth coding model 'code-supernova' which within the week itself updated its context window 5x. All this and more to read in this edition of 'This Week in All Things AI'
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The following messages were posted on the 'All Things AI' Telegram group from Sunday 21st Sep 2025 to Saturday 27th Sep 2025
For the coders in the group and using various agentic coding tools such as Cline, KiloCode, Cursor, Windsurf some links about a stealth model 'code-supernova' which has a 200K context window, multi-modal [supports image inputs] and which is free currently to use in these tools. Lots of speculation whether this is an upcoming model from Anthropic or xAI
1 | Team Qwen from Alibaba on 🔥️️️️️️with 4 model releases in the last 24 hours. Simon Willinson with an excellent summary of their releases. I think the week has just begun for the Qwen team |
2 | Poster: Roc Zacharias I’ve been wanting this for a while I mentioned it to Yusuf couple weeks ago, and now I found a team who is building. (Shiza.ai) |
3 | Beijing-based Kling AI, developed by Kuaishou Technology, released its 2.5 Turbo video model today, enabling creation of 1080p videos from text or image prompts with improved motion realism, camera control, and emotional depth. The update builds on the earlier 2.1 version by extending clip lengths up to 10 seconds, refining aesthetics to minimize flicker in complex scenes, and reducing pricing by 30% to enhance accessibility for filmmakers and creators. Early user demos on X showcase applications ranging from action sequences to nuanced character interactions. |
1 | OpenAI Rolls Out GPT-5-Codex to Developer APIs and IDE Tools OpenAI made its GPT-5-Codex model available through the Responses API, enabling integrations in tools like Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and Visual Studio Code. This specialized variant of GPT-5 features a 400,000-token context window for handling complex coding tasks such as refactoring and debugging, with built-in tool support for web search and Git operations. Developers have quickly adopted it for enhanced workflows, praising its adaptive reasoning and code review capabilities. https://x.com/i/trending/1970652477205680447 |
2 | Team Qwen is definitely cooking and absolutely on 🔥️️️️️️with these new model releases The flagship model Qwen3-VL-235B-A22B is now open-sourced and available in both Instruct and Thinking versions: Qwen3-Max is here Upgrade of Qwen3-Coder, and the upgraded API `qwen3-coder-plus |
3 | Suno, the Cambridge-based AI music startup, released its fifth-generation model v5 on September 23, 2025, available exclusively to Pro and Premier subscribers. The update introduces superior audio fidelity, authentic human-like vocals, and advanced tools for remixing and stem extraction, achieving an ELO score of 1293 in blind tests that surpasses previous versions and competitors. Early users on X have shared tracks demonstrating improved genre handling and production quality, while Suno continues to navigate copyright lawsuits from major labels. |
4 | Submissions for the Chroma Awards are now open. The Chroma Awards is the largest AI film, music and gaming competition with over $175,000 in cash prizes. Presented By Eleven Labs, Google Cloud, Freepik, Fal, Dreamina AI, Capcut |
5 | Comments from various members on Suno |
Research from NYU has found that frontier models from OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic can now pass all three levels of the CFA (chartered financial analyst) exam, including difficult Level III essay questions that eluded them two years ago.
Shortcut positions itself as a superhuman on Excel.
For the spreadsheet nerds in the group, would love your opinion in case you give this a spin on its paid plan
I would assume free plans would be nerfed
1 | Factory AI recently launched an upgraded version of its Droid agentic coding tool which is causing the A-listers in AI in Cerebral Valley to rave about it when comparing it to Claude Code and OpenAI's Codex Short blurb from them
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2 | The lab behind the code-supernova stealth model increased their context window to 1 million token from 200K tokens |
3 | Poster: Benjamin Chevalier Many of us here probably use MCPs, agents, “connectors”, etc… or even just AI-powered mail clients or whatnot. So I thought this could be relevant. It was discovered recently that a “postmark-mcp” quietly BCC’ed emails to an external address (https://www.koi.security/blog/postmark-mcp-npm-malicious-backdoor-email-theft). If you’re like me and like to experiment with local MCPs, keep this in mind. Using a different attack vector, last week someone managed to exfiltrate personal data through Notion’s agent using its web search tool. With Websearch, Notion agent can define URL and search query parameter. Attacker prompt injected a PDF the Notion agent ingested, asking the agent to gather personal data and ping the attacker’s server with the user data as search query, successfully exfiltrating personal data. Note that this could have come from a mail, a calendar invite, a github issue, anything https://www.codeintegrity.ai/blog/notion If you run a company, you’ll probably want to make sure employees with access to sensitive data are not installing random local MCPs.
Agentic systems with access to private data, ability to communicate externally and exposure to untrusted content essentially grants god‑mode, so verify sources, restrict sensitive access, and monitor to prevent silent exfiltration. |
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