# This Week in All Things AI - Week 9-2026 > Sunday 22nd February 2026 to Saturday 28th February 2026 **Published by:** [This Week in All Things AI](https://paragraph.com/@twiata/) **Published on:** 2026-03-01 **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@twiata/this-week-in-all-things-ai-week-9-2026 ## Content February ends with some more model releases such as Google's Nano Banana 2 and Bytedance's Seedream 5.0 Lite which btw was used to create the header image for this weeks newsletter. Prompt used to generate the header image is at the end of the newsletter Other notable things releases where Notion Custom Agents, updates to Replit Agent , various additional features to Claude Cowork as well as Wispr Flow's availability on Android along with it offering free, unlimited dictation for ALL users. Zack Shapiro's tweet thread where he described how his small lawfirm used Claude to massively improve their workflow received a lot of coverage Readers who think others in their family, friends and acquaintances who are curious in knowing more about rapidly evolving AI tools/services/use cases and would benefit from being subscribers of this weekly newsletter are encouraged to share this publication link to them and invite them to subscribe The following messages were posted on the 'All Things AI' Telegram group from Sunday 22nd Feb 2026 to Saturday 28th Feb 2026Sunday 22nd February 20261via Fazri Zubair Hey all! Curious what your current take is on 5.3 Codex Extra High vs 5.2 Extra High. I’ve been doing a lot of dev this past week, and 5.2 still feels stronger for reasoning across a larger codebase, spotting root causes, catching edge cases, and thinking through test failures. 5.3 is noticeably faster, but it often feels more "task/patch-driven," like it goes straight for the obvious fix instead of stepping back and intuiting where the issue might actually be coming from. Anyone else seeing the same pattern? Wondering if it’s just me or if that’s been the general consensus. in response there was this thread between Coop and Fazri Coop: Personally I think codex can only execute clear plans and you must use general GPT for understanding the code and coming up with a plan for execution. I do this in cursor. But asking the ai to plan tasks in any tool is possible. Fazri: That makes a lot of sense. I usually use 5.2 Extra High for planning and 5.3 Codex for execution, but honestly 5.2 still feels better for execution too. It is slower, but I get higher quality results with fewer passes and fewer errors, especially when designing and implementing tests. In that area, 5.2 has been noticeably stronger than 5.3 Codex for me. Coop: When you say 5.3 codex, and 5.2 extra high, are you using 5.3 codex extra high as well? Fazri: Yes codex extra high as well Coop: Yeah. Well in that case you’re likely comparing a smaller model to a larger one and even though it is tuned, larger models literally have more brain power :). GLM 4.7 is amazing. Impossible to run on my max. 4.7 flash can. But it didn’t give the same love 4.7 does. I think codex likely falls in the same box. Folks like Kimi dont do flash / codex models maybe for that reason of losing its true effectiveness. Im still a sonnet / opus maxi though, but 5.3 codex has done very well for me on straightforward features, lacking full architecture execution that Opus High gives me. Disgusting bill though which has led me to GLM and Codex for execution these days.2For those who use Context7 in their coding harness given that its one of the most recommend MCP server, I came across Nia which claims substantial advances over Context7 as well as Exa. I've not yet given it a decent spin. Impressive raise which includes S-tier angels Arlan @arlanr context7 is the most popular MCP server in the world, but I keep migrating users from their product. here's why they switched: context7 searches a fixed library index. you query it, hope your library exists, and get snippets. that's it. we kept hearing: "i need more than 62 4:13 AM • Feb 21, 2026 https://app.trynia.ai/sign-up?ref=6WLOTE51 https://www.trynia.ai/blog/nia-vs-context7 https://www.trynia.ai/blog/nia-vs-exa-code https://www.trynia.ai/blog/announcing-nozomio-seed-round Monday 23rd February 20261Google Antigravity users say their paid Google AI accounts were banned after linking Gemini models via OpenClaw; Peter Steinberger says he may “remove support” https://www.implicator.ai/google-restricts-ai-ultra-subscribers-over-openclaw-oauth-days-after-anthropic-ban/ Varun Mohan @_mohansolo We’ve been seeing a massive increase in malicious usage of the Anitgravity backend that has tremendously degraded the quality of service for our users. We needed to find a path to quickly shut off access to these users that are not using the product as intended. We understand 2,272 10:57 AM • Feb 23, 2026 Peter Steinberger 🦞 @steipete Pretty draconian from Google. Be careful out there if you use Antigravity. I guess I'll remove support. Even Anthropic pings me and is nice about issues. Google just... bans? news.ycombinator.com/item?id=471158… 6,125 9:25 AM • Feb 23, 2026 2For what it's worth I am a big fan of Wispr Flow as a voice dication tool and I use it extensively on MacOS. It's also available on iOS and Windows They just launched the Android version of their product which I saw via their subreddit And for a limited time, Flow for Android will offer free, unlimited dictation for ALL users. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wispr.flowapp Below is my referral code which gives you one month free for their Pro subscription https://wisprflow.ai/r?YUSUF23via Piyush Maheswari Thoughts on this : Pima BD @PimaBD If you don’t humanize AI, it will make your intelligence artificial. Naval @naval If you do not direct your attention, it will be directed for you. 2 9:41 PM • Feb 23, 2026 4via Prashish Rajbhandari Sharing my workflow as a frameworkVibe: A Framework for Agentic Software DeliveryOverview Vibe is an agentic software delivery framework. It gives AI coding assistants a structured way to plan, execute, and verify work inside any repository. Instead of typing instructions into a ...https://prashish.xyzGitHub - prashishh/vibeContribute to prashishh/vibe development by creating an account on GitHub.https://github.comTuesday 24th February 20261Building startups around LLM wrappers is getting more risky by the day "I woke up today and Claude killed my startup." "We built an AI agent that automates ad management for you." "Claude and Manus both released connectors for Meta Ads." "So building here feels pointless." Ira Bodnar @irabukht x.com/i/article/2025… 8,425 4:15 PM • Feb 23, 2026 2OpenAI launched WebSockets in the Responses API to enable low-latency, persistent connections for long-running agents with heavy tool calls. This feature avoids resending full context on every turn by streaming incremental inputs, resulting in speed improvements of 20-40% or more, especially in complex workflows. Developers and tools like Cursor, Cline, and Codex reported up to 50% faster performance on tasks involving multiple tool calls. OpenAI Developers @OpenAIDevs Introducing WebSockets in the Responses API. Built for low-latency, long-running agents with heavy tool calls. developers.openai.com/api/docs/guide… 5,025 4:04 AM • Feb 24, 2026 Lee Robinson @leerob All OpenAI models in Cursor are now up to 30% faster! We've upgraded all users to WebSockets with their Responses API. 2,782 4:23 AM • Feb 24, 2026 Cline @cline We tested @OpenAI's new WebSocket connection mode for the Responses API into Cline and the early numbers are wild. Instead of resending full context every turn, WebSocket mode keeps a persistent connection, sends only incremental inputs. With 5.2 Codex results vs the standard OpenAI Developers @OpenAIDevs Introducing WebSockets in the Responses API. Built for low-latency, long-running agents with heavy tool calls. developers.openai.com/api/docs/guide… 1,053 4:30 AM • Feb 24, 2026 4various discussions around the allegation from Anthropic that they were victims to distillation attacks by DeepSeek, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax.5Some discussion around a post from Summer Yue, Safety and alignment at Meta Superintelligence on her post of her Openclaw disregarding her instruction and proceeding to delete her Inbox. Discussions centered whether there was a hidden agenda given Meta's recent acquisition of Manus and its perceived positioning vis-a-vis Openclaw6Naval Ravikant's latest podcast titled 'On Artificial Intellgence' (also listed in Spotify/Apple as 'A Motorcycle for the Mind' Vibe Coding Is the New Product Management “There’s been a shift—a marked pronouncement in the last year and especially in the last few months—most pronounced by Claude Code, which is a specific model that has a coding engine in it, which is so good that I think now you have vibe coders, which are people who didn’t really code much or hadn’t coded in a long time, who are using essentially English as a programming language—as an input into this code bot—which can do end-to-end coding. Naval @naval Vibe Coding Is the New Product Management “There’s been a shift—a marked pronouncement in the last year and especially in the last few months—most pronounced by Claude Code, which is a specific model that has a coding engine in it, which is so good that I think now you have vibe 5,809 6:16 AM • Feb 24, 2026 Naval @naval New podcast on AI (full episode). Links below. A Motorcycle for the Mind 0:00 If you want to learn, do 2:13 Vibe coding is the new product management 6:49 Training models is the new coding 10:13 Is traditional software engineering dead? 13:07 There is no demand for average 14.2K 12:18 PM • Feb 20, 2026 7This YT channel has hosted pods with founders of Chinese labs like Kimi, StepFun, Zhipu etc + convos around chinese ai stack and infra. Whilstt the conversations are in Mandarin , currently Kimi's has subtitles in English. I'm going to run videos from these channels through NotebookLM and see if they can give me English summaries. Those members who are native Mandarin speakers and can understand the content are welcome to share their opinion of the quality of the podcast. Based on the tone and some early output from NotebookLM, I think the podcast host is top notch https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwAchVoh-4zNwqxe-MvGNQ9crnQYJhJU3 Wednesday 25th February 20261Anthropic is adding new Claude Cowork plugins across: HR, design, engineering, ops, and finance, including financial analysis, investment banking, equity research, private equity, and wealth management, plus a “brand voice” plugin from Tribe AI. https://claude.com/blog/cowork-plugins-across-enterprise https://www.linkedin.com/posts/peter-nolan-28774022_wealth-management-claude-share-7432070000728772612-ZGbk/2Cloudflare Releases Vinext, a Vite-Based Rewrite of Next.js Built by One Engineer Using AI for $1,100 in Tokens Cloudflare released Vinext, a Vite-based rewrite of Next.js developed in one week by Steve Faulkner using AI agents for $1,100 in tokens. Vinext replicates Next.js functionality, achieving 4x faster builds and 57% smaller bundles while enabling deployment without vendor lock-in. It has been deployed live on government websites, showing improved performance metrics like 396ms FCP. https://blog.cloudflare.com/vinext/ Dane Knecht 🦭 @dok2001 It’s Next.js Liberation Day. The #1 request we kept hearing: help us run Next fast and secure, without the lock-in and the costs. So we did it. We kept the amazing DX of @nextjs, without the bespoke tooling, built on @vite. We’re working with other providers to make deployment blog.cloudflare.com How we rebuilt Next.js with AI in one week One engineer used AI to rebuild Next.js on Vite in a week. vinext builds up to 4x faster, produces 57% smaller bundles, and deploys to Cloudflare Workers with a single command. 3,786 4:01 AM • Feb 25, 2026 Ashley Peacock @_ashleypeacock To expand on Cloudflare's announcement today on rebuilding Next.js on Vite, this is everything included: - Reimplemented the Next.js API surface on Vite - Up to 4x faster builds - ~57% smaller bundles - Rebuilt the majority of Next.js in a week using AI - Deployable to 193 5:06 AM • Feb 25, 2026 3Notion rolled out Custom Agents autonomous AI tools that tackle repetitive tasks like routing bugs, drafting updates, and triaging emails—triggered by schedules, Slack, or events. Aimed at Business and Enterprise users, they're free in beta until May 4, then priced at $10 per 1,000 credits, with early tests showing $90-150 monthly for heavy use. Teams like Ramp saved 2,000 hours with a spending tracker agent, while Notion uses them for reports and feedback; some critique the costs as high for lighter workflows Notion @NotionHQ Introducing Custom Agents. The AI team that never sleeps They’re autonomous, built for teams, and easy for anyone to build. Give them a job, set a trigger or schedule, and they'll get it done 'round the clock. 3,294 12:50 AM • Feb 25, 2026 Notion @NotionHQ x.com/i/article/2026… 643 2:00 AM • Feb 25, 2026 Akshay Kothari @akothari We spent a fair bit of time deliberating how to price @NotionHQ Custom Agents. We eventually landed on usage-based pricing, so you can pay for the work you get done. In this video, I explain our rationale in a bit more detail: 257 6:26 AM • Feb 25, 2026 Ivan Zhao @ivanhzhao At @NotionHQ, we believe every business deserves powerful & beautiful tools. AI is the most important technology of this era. It shouldn't only belong to companies that have AI teams or can afford forward deployed engineers. Today we're launching Custom Agents: — The first 646 1:23 AM • Feb 25, 2026 4via Tom Ho Adding a CLI interface for products is one way how agents know how to setup/onboard your product Another way setup your product to allow AI access via MCP server/interface Very important ways for new products to distribute/be discovered next few years Andrej Karpathy @karpathy CLIs are super exciting precisely because they are a "legacy" technology, which means AI agents can natively and easily use them, combine them, interact with them via the entire terminal toolkit. E.g ask your Claude/Codex agent to install this new Polymarket CLI and ask for any Suhail Kakar @SuhailKakar introducing polymarket cli - the fastest way for ai agents to access prediction markets built with rust. your agent can query markets, place trades, and pull data - all from the terminal fast, lightweight, no overhead 11.5K 2:17 AM • Feb 25, 2026 5Love this sentence from Shawn Wang aka swyx on his commentary on Cognition's Devin 2.2 launch. IMHO, worth reading the threads, Scott Wu's article and Shawn's commentary. I'm not a Devin user myself but this is giving me FOMOsome illuminati somewhere decided today was Launch Everything Day Cognition @cognition Introducing Devin 2.2 – the autonomous agent that can test with computer use, self-verify, and auto-fix its work. Try it for free! We’ve also overhauled Devin from the ground up: - 3x faster startup - fully redesigned interface - computer use + virtual desktop ...and hundreds 1,500 1:09 AM • Feb 25, 2026 Scott Wu @ScottWu46 x.com/i/article/2026… 1,074 1:38 AM • Feb 25, 2026 swyx @swyx some illuminati somewhere decided today was Launch Everything Day but just sharing some personal commentary from this as an analyst: - Scott admits Devin didn’t even have internal PMF at the 2024 launch. took 6 months to get adoption at first enterprise customer. Models werent Scott Wu @ScottWu46 x.com/i/article/2026… 81 7:31 AM • Feb 25, 2026 6OpenCode Go is a low cost ($10/month) subscription designed to bring agentic coding to programmers around the world. it provides generous limits and reliable access to the most capable open source models What's Included Kimi K2.5 GLM-5 MiniMax M2.5 The plan is designed primarily for international users, with models hosted in the US, EU, and Singapore for stable global access. Pricing and usage limits may change as we learn from early usage and feedback. OpenCode @opencode OpenCode Go is a low cost ($10/month) subscription designed to bring agentic coding to programmers around the world it provides generous limits and reliable access to the most capable open source models run /connect and select OpenCode Go to get started 3,645 3:03 PM • Feb 25, 2026 Thursday 26th February 20261Combining news about Claude Cowork, Perplexity Computer and Replit Pro and the new Agent modes on Replit in a single post New in Cowork: scheduled tasks. Claude can now complete recurring tasks at specific times automatically: a morning brief, weekly spreadsheet updates, Friday team presentations. Claude @claudeai New in Cowork: scheduled tasks. Claude can now complete recurring tasks at specific times automatically: a morning brief, weekly spreadsheet updates, Friday team presentations. 21.2K 2:08 AM • Feb 26, 2026 Aakash Gupta @aakashgupta Scheduled tasks means Claude stopped being software you talk to and became software that works while you sleep. That's a category change, not a feature update. Think about what Cowork already did to Wall Street. Eleven open-source plugins wiped $285 billion off software stocks Claude @claudeai New in Cowork: scheduled tasks. Claude can now complete recurring tasks at specific times automatically: a morning brief, weekly spreadsheet updates, Friday team presentations. 267 3:43 AM • Feb 26, 2026 Introducing Perplexity Computer. Computer unifies every current AI capability into one system. It can research, design, code, deploy, and manage any project end-to-end. Perplexity @perplexity_ai Introducing Perplexity Computer. Computer unifies every current AI capability into one system. It can research, design, code, deploy, and manage any project end-to-end. 44.5K 12:27 AM • Feb 26, 2026 Aakash Gupta @aakashgupta Perplexity spent three years building an AI search engine at $20/month flat. "Computer" layers a consumption-based product on top of that entire base. Max subscribers get 10,000 credits per month. Usage-based pricing. Spending caps. Choose which models run your sub-agents. claude.ai Claude Claude is Anthropic's AI, built for problem solvers. Tackle complex challenges, analyze data, write code, and think through your hardest work. Perplexity @perplexity_ai Introducing Perplexity Computer. Computer unifies every current AI capability into one system. It can research, design, code, deploy, and manage any project end-to-end. 527 4:26 AM • Feb 26, 2026 Daniel San @dani_avila7 Perplexity just dropped Computer! Think OpenClaw but multi-model, cloud-based, and connected to your entire stack. No local setup, no single model lock-in. It picks the best model for each step on its own. Claude for reasoning, Gemini for research, Grok for speed. Runs Perplexity @perplexity_ai Introducing Perplexity Computer. Computer unifies every current AI capability into one system. It can research, design, code, deploy, and manage any project end-to-end. 165 12:32 AM • Feb 26, 2026 Daniel San @dani_avila7 Testing Perplexity Computer So far, the flow is basically... you start the agent, let it run, and wait until it finishes the tasks. What I’m seeing in each agent’s execution is that it selects the model depending on the task. In this example, it handled several tasks with 623 12:54 AM • Feb 26, 2026 Daniel San @dani_avila7 More Perplexity Computer testing... now diving into the connectors. Many apps can be linked with just one click, pretty smooth experience. Already connected GitHub, Linear, Gmail, Drive, and Telegram. Curious to try the WhatsApp Business integration next. Still testing, will Daniel San @dani_avila7 Testing Perplexity Computer So far, the flow is basically... you start the agent, let it run, and wait until it finishes the tasks. What I’m seeing in each agent’s execution is that it selects the model depending on the task. In this example, it handled several tasks with 141 2:39 AM • Feb 26, 2026 Aravind Srinivas @AravSrinivas Perplexity Computer one-shotted the Terminal worth $30000/yr ₕₐₘₚₜₒₙ @hamptonism Perplexity just became the the first Al company to truly go head-to-head with the Bloomberg Terminal... Using Perplexity Computer (with no local setup or single LLM limitation), it was able to build me a terminal with real-time data to analyze $NVDA using Perplexity Finance: 4,036 6:06 AM • Feb 26, 2026 Introducing Replit Pro — $100/mo, built for power users And Core just got better: now $20/mo (price drop) + a new Economy mode that’s 66% more affordable than what you’re paying today. Replit ⠕ @Replit Introducing Replit Pro — $100/mo, built for power users And Core just got better: now $20/mo (price drop) + a new Economy mode that’s 66% more affordable than what you’re paying today. 211 1:00 AM • Feb 26, 2026 Replit ⠕ @Replit Introducing new Agent modes in Replit — so you choose between value and performance: - Lite (formerly Fast): perfect for small edits & copy changes - Economy: 66% lower cost per request than today - Power: same performance & price as current Agent — great for most tasks - Turbo: 103 3:00 AM • Feb 26, 2026 2via Munjal Vaidya Is there anything that untouched now? COBOL alsoThe Code Modernization PlaybookLearn how leading organizations drive down technical debt and accelerate codebase transformation with our Code Modernization Playbook.https://resources.anthropic.comAnthropic's new AI tool can write 67-year-old COBOL code, sending 115-year-old IBM's stock tumbling by 13% - IBM stock has worst day in 26 years, down 25% MoM and countingAncient language is still the bread-and-butter of mainframe systemshttps://www.tomshardware.com3via Ben Jammin Alibaba just released Qwen 3.5 Medium and it's a big deal. A "smaller" AI model is now beating much bigger, older ones from the same company on tough stuff like math, coding, and handling real tasks. The best part: it's completely free to download and run on your own computer. Qwen @Alibaba_Qwen Introducing the Qwen 3.5 Medium Model Series Qwen3.5-Flash · Qwen3.5-35B-A3B · Qwen3.5-122B-A10B · Qwen3.5-27B More intelligence, less compute. • Qwen3.5-35B-A3B now surpasses Qwen3-235B-A22B-2507 and Qwen3-VL-235B-A22B — a reminder that better architecture, data quality, 7,356 12:52 AM • Feb 25, 2026 4From Guy Podjarny, ex-CTO of Akamai Today, I’m excited to announce that you can evaluate your skills and optimize them on Tessl. This means you can stop debugging agent output and start shipping quality code, faster: https://www.producthunt.com/products/tessl https://x.com/guypod/status/20269362530446257875Below statement about Spellbook was made on a X post within this thread initiated by the logistics guru Ryan Peterson of Flexport who started of by stating Ryan Petersen @typesfast Claude for legal works seems to work just well as Harvey btw 2,558 8:29 PM • Feb 26, 2026 ====== Try Spellbook. More customers than Harvey and Legora combined, focused on contracts, fits exactly in a lawyer’s workflow in a way that wouldn’t make sense for Claude. Backed by realtime market data about what is “normal” in contracts in 80 countries. ======Legal AI Contract Review & Drafting | SpellbookSpellbook is the #1 Legal AI for for transactional lawyers. Using GPT-4o and other large language models to review and suggest language for your contracts, right in Microsoft Word.https://www.spellbook.legalFYI, The above tool was vibe-coded via Replit and is now ontrack to have $100M USD annual revenue this year Mitch @mitchellhynes Currently working at one of those nonexistent companies (we will hit $100M this year): replit.com Spellbook — Customer Story - Replit Replit is an AI-driven software creation platform where everyone can build, share, and ship apps and websites, fast. 11 1:31 AM • Feb 19, 2026 Scott Stevenson @scottastevenson Without Replit, inspiration for Spellbook would have perished and the idea would have died in the shower. @replit @amasad 87 1:55 AM • Feb 19, 2026 Friday 27th February 20261Google just launched it's best Image Generation model yet: Nano Banana 2 It's about 50% cheaper than Nano Banana Pro, better quality and faster You can provide multiple inputs and all of them are included with high quality Nano Banana 2: Combining Pro capabilities with lightning-fast speedOur latest image generation model offers advanced world knowledge, production-ready specs, subject consistency and more, all at Flash speed.https://blog.google2I will post a single message wrt Anthropic's recent discussions with the US Department of War without any commentary given that I think this is important news about AI. Request no discussion on this Anthropic @AnthropicAI A statement from Anthropic CEO, Dario Amodei, on our discussions with the Department of War. anthropic.com Statement from Dario Amodei on our discussions with the Department of War A statement from our CEO on national security uses of AI 27.8K 6:36 AM • Feb 27, 2026 3Seedream 5.0 Lite Brings Multimodal Reasoning and Precise Control to Professional Image Creation Seedream 5.0 Lite, the latest generation of BytePlus’ image creation model, became available via API on ModelArk. Built for professional and commercial workflows, Seedream 5.0 Lite advances image generation beyond visual synthesis—bringing stronger multimodal reasoning, higher subject consistency, and more controllable outputs that help teams move from concept to production-ready visuals with fewer iterations. Also available via FreePik and Fal BytePlus @BytePlusGlobal INTRODUCING: Seedream 5.0 Lite — the next generation of AI image creation is here. Describe the vibe, reference a sketch, throw in a few images and a wild brief — Seedream 5.0 Lite figures out the rest. Built to understand structure, layout, and complex design intent, it 557 8:00 PM • Feb 24, 2026 Freepik @freepik Introducing Unlimited Seedream 5.0 Lite → Up to 14 image references → Excellent character consistency → Advanced style comprehension Take it further in Freepik Spaces Try it first on Freepik 573 8:16 PM • Feb 24, 2026 fal @fal Seedream 5.0 Lite is here on fal at day 0! Unified multimodal image generation with deep thinking Built-in online search. Generate real-time news & trends instantly Precise control over styles, layouts, and details Understands intent behind your prompts 200 7:23 PM • Feb 24, 2026 https://www.byteplus.com/en/blog/seedream5-0-lite Saturday 28th February 2026Thought this Twitter/X thread and the couple of longish articles within the thread from Zack Shapiro might interest group members who are in the legal profession. Feel free to share to your friends, family and acquaintainces if you think this thread would interest them Zack Shapiro @zackbshapiro Over the past couple weeks I've had a ton of lawyers reach out to ask me what AI tech I'm using in my legal practice. The answer, increasingly, is @claudeai. That's basically it. Not Harvey. Not CoCounsel. Not Spellbook. A general-purpose AI that I've taught how I practice law. Zack Shapiro @zackbshapiro x.com/i/article/2027… 1,827 10:39 PM • Feb 27, 2026 Below is my personal website which aggregates links to many of my socials as well as the various content and community that I curate. Feel free to share this link to others who you think may find this content/community useful to them https://linktr.ee/goolamabbas The cover image of this newsletter via generated via the Seedream 5.0 Lite model within the Freepik tool via the following promptmodern minimalist architecture, contemporary pavilion design, symmetrical curved structure, panoramic view, architectural photography, night scene, Canon EOS R5, f/2.8, long exposure, tripod mounted, illuminated curved glass pavilion, translucent curved glass walls, seamless glass panels, matte black steel frame roof, urban park setting, bare winter trees, wet reflective pavement, twilight atmosphere, misty dramatic evening, warm interior illumination, ambient city lights, condensation on glass surface, silhouettes of people moving inside, ultra-realistic, architectural visualization, 2K resolution, rich detail ## Publication Information - [This Week in All Things AI](https://paragraph.com/@twiata/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@twiata/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@twiata): Subscribe to updates - [Twitter](https://twitter.com/yusufg): Follow on Twitter