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OpenAI launched its Pro subscription plan on April 10th, with a monthly fee of $100, marking its business model's shift towards a tiered and specialized approach. The plan is mainly aimed at heavy users, featuring core highlights such as unlimited access, priority processing, and productivity assurance, aiming to address high-frequency usage needs.
Baidu Wangpan's AI creative generation tool, 'Super Canvas', has launched a Pro version aimed at providing efficient and customized creative generation services for studios. Users can simply upload images and choose from over 70 styles to easily generate photoshoots with different makeup, clothing, and scenes. Its 'Background Redraw' feature intelligently identifies and extracts the subject, allowing users to switch backgrounds with one click, reducing setup costs. The Pro version is specifically designed for studios, supporting batch generation of entire style sets and enabling online collaboration across multiple devices, greatly enhancing work efficiency. It offers customized creative services to assist studios.
The Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences released the 'Langya' 2.0 intelligent forecasting large model, marking a new stage in global ocean forecasting toward faster, more detailed, and interactive intelligence. This model leverages artificial intelligence to reconstruct the understanding and forecasting capabilities of oceanic phenomena, and was officially unveiled at the opening of the 4th China Digital Earth Conference in Qingdao.
The open-source AI agent framework MateClaw releases version v1.5.0, focusing on optimizing the underlying infrastructure for team operations, including three key features: target acceptance, knowledge base consistency maintenance, and multi-user memory isolation. It addresses the issue of traditional agents relying solely on ambiguous completion score assessments for tasks, enhancing management transparency.
OpenAI introduces a "Block Mode" security setting, available to all logged-in users and workspaces. This feature restricts core capabilities of ChatGPT such as real-time internet access, deep research, and agents, preventing the model from initiating external network requests, thereby reducing the risk of sensitive data being stolen through prompt injection attacks. Users and administrators can choose to enable it on their own.