In today’s edition, OpenAI and Google keep things very PG, while Anthropic’s Opus model went straight for the jugular.

One thing you should keep in mind: these words are generated from a sample of daily news, so there may be a bias towards news-related words. Learn more about the methodology.

OpenAI - GPT 4.1

Newsicle
Noun - NYOO-sih-kul

Definition
A short, succinct piece of news, typically designed to be easily shared or consumed, similar to a news snippet.

Example
Before heading out, I scrolled through a few newsicles on my phone to catch up with the latest headlines.

Anthropic - Claude Opus 4

Epsteinage
Noun - EP-steen-ij

Definition
The persistent and uncomfortable questions or associations that follow a public figure due to past controversial connections, particularly those that resurface despite attempts to avoid them.

Example
The politician's epsteinage made every press conference a minefield, with reporters constantly bringing up his past associations.

Google - Gemini 2.5 Flash

Visibit
Noun - VIZ-uh-bit

Definition
A small, visually distinct piece of information or news, often presented digitally.

Example
The news app aggregates short, impactful visibits for quick consumption.

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1000 New Words is an AI research project that uses LLMs to generate novel words every day based on a sample of that day’s news. You can learn more about the methodology here and view the open source code on GitHub.

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