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Hello, and happy Sunday! This is the final Context Window of the year. On Monday we’ll publish Every’s year by the numbers, looking back at the best of what we wrote, built, and produced in 2025. We’ll be back to regular publishing with Context Window on January 4.—Kate LeeWas this newsletter forwarded to you?Sign upto get it in your inbox.Mini-Vibe Check: GPT Image 1.5 is slick, but watch the context driftImage generation has gotten good enough that Every’s senior designerDaniel Rodriguesnow asks “Can AI do this?” before opening Figma. But different models serve different jobs. Think of them like art supplies:Midjourneyis oil paint: textured, unpredictable, full of happy accidents. Google’sNano Banana Prois a technical pen: precise, consistent, no surprises.So where doesGPT Image 1.5fit in the toolkit?OpenAI’s newest image generation model promises four times faster generation, better instruction-following, and precise editing. Daniel stress-tested it with a detailed photorealistic prompt:A man eating in a Spanish bar. He has medium-brown skin, a mustache, and is wearing a blue button-up shirt. He is eating Spanish potato omelette, with several plates of food on the table. The bar looks real and busy, with bottles and objects in the background. On the wall in the background, there is a calendar for December. The number 16 is circled with a marker. Realistic photo style.Click hereto read the full postWant the full text of all articles in RSS?Become a subscriber, orlearn more.Book information
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