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OpenAI, a Series F San Francisco startup founded in 2015 by eight pioneers
In 2015, eight people promised to build a safe, beneficial god. They called it OpenAI. What they built instead is a $500 billion corporate engine.
Game Arena launches chess benchmark to test AI strategic reasoning
Chess is a game of infinite branches and finite vision, where brute force meets its match against strategic depth.
From Prompt Tools to Workflow‑Driven AI: Managing Learning Curves
We’ve built a labyrinth. Each corridor holds a single, brilliant AI tool. The real problem isn't their intelligence.
Moonshot AI launches Kimi K2.6, scores 54.0 on HLE-Full, scales to 300 agents
The number that stops you cold: 54.0 on Humanity’s Last Exam with tools. That’s not just another benchmark score, it’s a direct shot across the bows...
Raspberry Pi 5 Gets USD 130 AI HAT with 8GB RAM for Machine Learning Workloads
For $130, Raspberry Pi now sells an AI co-processor. This new HAT+ 2 board packs 8GB of RAM specifically for running local generative AI models like...
Seven tech giants sign Trump pledge to curb data‑center power cost spikes
The White House just secured a commitment from seven of the world’s largest tech companies, Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and others, to shoulder the...
Tech CEOs say AI could let them operate everywhere, Dorsey touts new layer
Tech executives Jack Dorsey and Mark Zuckerberg are separately pushing an idea that once seemed impossible: using artificial intelligence to be in...
Cheaper tokens, bigger bills: Agentic workloads test AI infrastructure
The price of an AI token is crashing. The price of running AI is not. This is the new math, and it's breaking data centers.
OpenClaw Users Bypass Anti‑Bot Defenses as Cloudflare Expands Protections
Cloudflare erected a tollbooth for AI crawlers in July. It was a new wall. Now, a different group is already scaling it.
Animators and AI Researchers Build ‘Dear Upstairs Neighbors’ Despite Unique Style
Animation production is a machine designed to grind down weirdness. The system wants consistency, not wild, painterly specificity.
OpenAI unveils GPT‑Rosalind, AI model to speed drug discovery and genomics
OpenAI just dropped GPT‑Rosalind, a new model built specifically for the messy, iterative work of life sciences.
Samsung unveils Bixby-enabled fridge that can open and shut doors
Samsung’s CES 2026 unveiling of its Family Hub fridge introduced a party trick: a door that swings open on command.
Google lets users create up to 8‑second deepfake clips with custom avatars
Google built a machine to make deepfakes of you. You can use it right now in YouTube Shorts. Open the app.
YouTube lets celebrities locate and request takedown of AI deepfakes
YouTube is giving celebrities a new lever of control over their digital twins. Starting now, public figures can track AI-generated videos that use...
Meta's Muse Spark 1.1 coding score hits 71.3, edges past GLM-5.2
Meta pushed out an update to its Muse Spark model on Thursday, and the numbers put it ahead of Zhipu's GLM-5.2 on coding tasks for the first time.
YouTubers to create Shorts using personal AI likenesses, launch date pending
YouTube is about to let creators clone themselves. The platform plans to roll out personalized AI doubles for making Shorts, a feature still waiting...
Dynamic Power Boost Compensates for GPU Failures in LLM Training
A training run spread across several thousand GPUs doesn't fail all at once. It fails a little at a time: a node drops, a link flakes, a device goes...
EU proposal dilutes key AI Act provisions as privacy law rollbacks continue
Europe’s grand experiment in tech regulation is hitting the brakes. A new proposal quietly weakens the AI Act’s most critical safeguards, stretching...
Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS adds audio tags to control vocal style, pace
Voice is no longer a setting you toggle, it’s a story you write. With Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS, developers can now embed natural language commands...
AI Engineers Face Rising Costs, Need New Strategies for Efficiency
Engineers are now judged by their AI appetite. Teams track token counts, and some have leaderboards.