Compare the Top AI Models that integrate with Python as of February 2026 - Page 5

This a list of AI Models that integrate with Python. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Python. View the products that work with Python in the table below.

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    ERNIE X1.1
    ERNIE X1.1 is Baidu’s upgraded reasoning model that delivers major improvements over its predecessor. It achieves 34.8% higher factual accuracy, 12.5% better instruction following, and 9.6% stronger agentic capabilities compared to ERNIE X1. In benchmark testing, it surpasses DeepSeek R1-0528 and performs on par with GPT-5 and Gemini 2.5 Pro. Built on the foundation of ERNIE 4.5, it has been enhanced with extensive mid-training and post-training, including reinforcement learning. The model is available through ERNIE Bot, the Wenxiaoyan app, and Baidu’s Qianfan MaaS platform via API. These upgrades are designed to reduce hallucinations, improve reliability, and strengthen real-world AI task performance.
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    Grok 4.20
    Grok 4.20 is an advanced artificial intelligence model developed by xAI to elevate reasoning and natural language understanding. Built on the high-performance Colossus supercomputer, it is engineered for speed, scale, and accuracy. Grok 4.20 processes multimodal inputs such as text and images, with video support planned for future releases. The model excels in scientific, technical, and linguistic tasks, delivering highly precise and context-aware responses. Its architecture supports deep reasoning and sophisticated problem-solving capabilities. Enhanced moderation improves output reliability and reduces bias compared to earlier versions. Overall, Grok 4.20 represents a significant step toward more human-like AI reasoning and interpretation.
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    Claude Sonnet 4.6
    Claude Sonnet 4.6 is Anthropic’s most advanced Sonnet model to date, delivering significant upgrades across coding, computer use, long-context reasoning, agent planning, and knowledge work. It introduces a 1 million token context window in beta, allowing users to analyze entire codebases, lengthy contracts, or large research collections in a single session. The model demonstrates major improvements in instruction following, consistency, and reduced hallucinations compared to previous Sonnet versions. In developer testing, users strongly preferred Sonnet 4.6 over Sonnet 4.5 and even favored it over Opus 4.5 in many coding scenarios. Its enhanced computer-use capabilities enable it to interact with real software interfaces similarly to a human, improving automation for legacy systems without APIs. Sonnet 4.6 also performs strongly on major benchmarks, approaching Opus-level intelligence at a more accessible price point.
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