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ChatGPT Atlas introduces resizable sidebar and reorderable vertical tabs
OpenAI's Atlas browser finally lets you move its tabs. You can also grab the sidebar's edge and drag it, making the thing a bit wider or a bit...
GLM-5.2 beats GPT-5.5 on SWE-bench Pro (62.1 vs 58.6) for 1/6 cost
For one-sixth the cost, GLM-5.2 just punched above its weight on SWE-bench Pro, scoring 62.1 to GPT-5.5’s 58.6.
Language Models Forecast Research Success Using 11,488 Comparative Idea Pairs
Forget raw intelligence. Predicting a good research idea is a job for a well-trained referee.
OpenAI acknowledges company‑wide “goblin” narrative reaching top leadership
The AI’s voice is a mirror, but whose reflection are we really seeing? OpenAI has just confirmed something both absurd and profound: a company-wide...
OpenAI, Anthropic Support AI Transparency Bill as States Adopt Frameworks
Artificial intelligence companies now officially want rules. For them, maybe, not for you.
Gemini 3 Pro leads AI reliability benchmark, yet hallucination rates stay high
Google's latest large language model is officially the best liar in the business.
Microsoft and OpenAI agree to let OpenAI see other cloud providers
For nearly two years, Microsoft and OpenAI were locked in an embrace so tight it defined the AI arms race. They built their fortress on Azure.
Musk loses bid to hide xAI safety record, credibility questioned on OpenAI stand
Elon Musk lost a bid to keep xAI's safety records sealed. The ruling came from a Delaware court on Thursday, the same week Musk took the stand in his...
Indian Prodigy's AI "Supermemory" Attracts Top Tech Investors
Silicon Valley’s relentless focus on giants like OpenAI and Google often overshadows the audacious few who dare to build from the ground up.
OpenAI postpones GPT‑5.6 rollout after Trump administration request
The Trump administration asked. For once, Silicon Valley listened. OpenAI is holding back its next model, GPT-5.6. This isn't a delay for debugging.
OpenAI Codex records a task and repeats it, unavailable in EU, UK, Switzerland
OpenAI's Codex now watches and learns. A new feature allows the automation agent to observe a single computer task—then repeat it indefinitely.
ACRouter's AI model selector beats Opus-only setups by 2.6x on cost
Enterprises running AI at scale rarely stick to one model. They split traffic across GPT-5.5 for hard reasoning, cheaper open-weight models like Kimi...
BYD Overtakes Tesla as World's Top Electric Vehicle Seller Globally
For years, the electric vehicle crown sat firmly on Tesla’s head. Now it belongs to BYD, a Chinese automaker that few outside its home market saw...
OpenAI and Dell bring Codex to hybrid/on‑premise enterprises automating workflows
Most enterprise AI is a cloud play, and that's the problem. Companies hoard their real data on local servers, behind firewalls, for good reasons.
OpenAI's new moderation model swaps static classifiers for Safety Reasoner
AI content filters are famously dumb. They catch the obvious slurs and miss everything else.
Perplexity's 19‑model AI ‘Computer’ debut; Anthropic lets fan‑fav Opus 3 blog
Anthropic just gave its beloved Opus 3 a retirement gig: a blog post penned by the model itself. That’s not a gimmick, it’s a signal.
Salesforce introduces Headless 360 and Agentforce Layer for AI agents on any surface
Salesforce just pulled the rug out from under the traditional CRM interface. The company’s new Headless 360 and Agentforce Layer aren’t incremental...
Anthropic pledges Claude will stay ad‑free, unlike ChatGPT, per blog
Anthropic has drawn a line in the sand: Claude will never be cluttered with ads. The company’s blog post is refreshingly blunt about why, profit...
DC reviews OpenAI proposals as Farrow‑Marantz publish 17,000‑word Altman expose
The same day OpenAI released its economic proposals to Washington, Ronan Farrow and Andrew Marantz dropped a 17,000-word bomb in *The New Yorker*.
ChatGPT's 'Nerdy' tweak rewards goblin metaphors in answers, study finds
ChatGPT briefly, bizarrely, fell for goblins. The whole fling started with a single broken piece of code.