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OpenAI Drops ‘io’ Brand After USD 6.5 B Acquisition of Jony Ive’s Hardware Unit
Why does the branding shift matter now? Earlier this year OpenAI revealed a $6.5 billion purchase of Jony Ive’s secretive consumer‑hardware...
ChatGPT deployed to GenAI.mil to give U.S. service members reliable AI
U.S. service members are about to get a new digital assistant, and the rollout isn’t a casual add‑on.
ChatGPT tests ads, pledges relevance improvements and data privacy
OpenAI has begun a quiet rollout of advertising inside its flagship chatbot, a move that raises immediate questions about how the service will stay...
Safer Internet Day: Foster Critical Thinking with Gemini Guided Learning
Safer Internet Day isn’t just a reminder to lock down passwords; it’s a prompt to rethink how we teach people to navigate a world where algorithms...
OpenAI adds ads for US free and Go ChatGPT users; opt-out halves daily limit
OpenAI is tweaking the ChatGPT experience for a swath of its U.S. audience. While paid plans—Pro, Business, Enterprise, Education—continue without...
ByteDance unveils Seedance 2.0 with AI video reference capability
ByteDance just rolled out Seedance 2.0, the latest iteration of its AI‑driven video suite.
Sazerac CMO says AI‑generated Super Bowl ad saved little time
The buzz around AI‑powered creative work has been loud, especially when a brand rolls out a Super Bowl spot.
Claude analyzes code, offers step-by-step plan to avoid missteps
Developers wrestling with tangled pipelines or flaky models know how easy a single oversight can derail weeks of work.
New benchmark finds AI still hallucinates despite citing legitimate sources
The latest evaluation framework throws a stark light on a problem that’s been bubbling under the surface of generative AI research.
Chatbots can draft a book by lunch; a third of authors now use AI
Chatbots are now churning out full‑length manuscripts in the time it takes most of us to finish a sandwich.
OpenAI begins testing ads beneath ChatGPT conversations, source says
The move marks the first time the chatbot’s free tier will host paid content directly in the user interface.
No firm admits AI replacing New York workers; Amazon cites AI for 30,000 layoffs
Why does this matter now? New York’s labor market has become a barometer for how tech firms handle automation, yet none have openly said they’re...
AI Proposed to Supplant Nuclear Treaties, Raising Cheating Concerns
The idea of letting machines police the world’s most dangerous agreements is gaining traction, but it also opens a Pandora’s box of trust issues.
AI ads dominate Super Bowl LX as Transcend showcases agentic AI for DevOps
The Super Bowl’s AI‑filled ad break turned the game’s halftime into a tech showcase, but the real conversation shifted to the conference floor.
OpenAI’s alleged Super Bowl ad featuring earbuds and a shiny orb was a hoax
When the NFL’s biggest night loomed, social feeds lit up with a clip that looked like an official OpenAI commercial—sleek earbuds, a glimmering orb,...
OpenClaw AI agent used to deliver Trojans via fake ClawHub skills
Why does this matter? Because an AI‑driven assistant that users trusted to fetch useful “skills” is now being turned into a conduit for malware.
Top multimodal models fail to exceed 50% accuracy on basic visual entity tasks
The latest benchmark shows that even the most advanced multimodal systems stumble on what should be elementary visual recognition.
Study finds GPT‑4o updates trigger real mourning as users personify model
A new paper is turning a quiet corner of AI research into something that feels almost sociological.
Deepseek‑R1 and QwQ‑3 exhibit competing personalities that improve reasoning
Why does a model’s “inner debate” matter? While the headline touts Deepseek‑R1 and QwQ‑3 as competing personalities, the real question is what those...
AI‑generated grandma videos hit 6 million views amid Japan election test
Why does a handful of computer‑crafted grandmothers suddenly matter to Japan’s lower‑house race?