What happened in the AI world in October?

October may have passed quickly, yet so much happened in the AI world. The field continues to develop not only by improving healthcare systems and making billion dollar deals, but also by growing ethical concerns because of deepfakes.
Tech stack Mifort fall 2025

At Mifort we view technology stack as the foundation for innovation and adaptation, constantly optimizing tools for high performance and developer comfort.
59% bug coverage: impressive or incomplete?

It seems there’s hardly a profession left untouched by the question: “Will AI take our jobs?”. Testers know this feeling better than most, as this conversation has turned especially loud among them. But the truth, as always, is more complicated. AI really can do a lot, yet it still lacks something that every experienced tester […]
AI vs human designers: who wins in app design

What happens when AI is asked to design an app screen and a professional designer does the same task? We put them side by side to see the difference. The results show where algorithms can follow orders, and where only a human touch makes the interface feel alive.
Free technology. Open source’s underwater stones.

You find the tool you need. No license fee. No contracts. You get it in seconds. Feels like winning: no invoice and time saved.
But that “free” is just the beginning.
GPT-5 — What the new OpenAI’s model can do

On August 7, 2025, OpenAI officially introduced GPT-5 — a large-scale language model that blends engineering resilience, multifunctionality, and precise control.
Boost your project with AI technology

The rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has changed many aspects of modern life. One of it is software development.
June’s Signals: The Good, the Weird, and the Alarming

If you blinked in June, you probably missed something important. AI systems got quicker, smarter, and, to be honest, more erratic.
AI is accelerator. We do not care.

AI is a breakthrough technology. Machine learning operations are effective. Special limits are needed to make the intervention smooth and rapid.