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OpenAI to Test Ads in ChatGPT Amid Billion-Dollar Burn, Podcast Notes
Why does a podcast’s rundown matter to anyone tracking AI’s next moves? Because the LWiAI Podcast’s #232 episode strings together three stories that...
Google pulls ahead with pre-training; OpenAI's comeback plan named ‘Shallotpeat’
The artificial intelligence arms race just got another jolt of drama. Google appears to be pulling ahead in a critical AI development phase, with...
Moltbot AI assistant gains social media buzz for organization, automation
Moltbot, the latest AI‑driven personal assistant, has become a talking point among developers, entrepreneurs, and hobbyists who have been testing its...
AI enables scientists to integrate multiple cell measurements
Cell biologists have a growing menu of assays at their fingertips. One day they might pull RNA levels to gauge whether a cell is gearing up for...
Anthropic targets up to one million Google TPUs by 2026 for AI expansion
In the high-stakes race for AI supremacy, Anthropic is making a bold infrastructure bet that could reshape the computational landscape.
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...
OpenAI releases GPT‑5.3‑Codex as Anthropic upgrades Claude, eyeing market
OpenAI’s latest rollout, GPT‑5.3‑Codex, landed alongside Anthropic’s refreshed Claude model, turning the spotlight on a brewing “coding war” that’s...
UK to require pre-release AI testing to block child abuse image creation
The UK is taking a hard line against potential AI-driven child exploitation, targeting technology's dark potential before it emerges.
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,...
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.
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.
SoftBank shares fall 40% amid AI bubble concerns; 54% see AI assets overvalued
SoftBank's stock is taking a brutal hit, with shares plummeting 40% as investor skepticism around artificial intelligence valuations reaches a fever...
Nano Banana Pro, Grok Imagine Score 9.5/10; Grok Shows Unified Cinematic Style
The race for AI image generation supremacy just got intense. Two emerging models, Nano Banana Pro and Grok Imagine, are pushing the boundaries of...
OpenAI expands London office, citing UK talent and research hubs
OpenAI’s latest move signals a clear shift in its geographic strategy. The company announced a substantial enlargement of its London base,...
Kling launches Video O1, all-in-one model with MVL bridge using transformer
The artificial intelligence landscape just got more intriguing with Kling's latest breakthrough.
OpenAI tried to retire 4o August 2025, replace with GPT‑5 after user episodes
The plan to phase out a flagship model sparked a rare flashpoint for the AI industry.
Healthify and OpenAI debut Ria Voice, a realtime AI health coach
The health tech world just got a serious upgrade. Healthify, a digital wellness platform, has partnered with OpenAI to create Ria Voice, an...
AI agents map full plans, execute steps, then pause to replan if needed
Why does the way an AI agent structures its work matter? In practice, many systems launch into a task, reacting to each result as it comes, and often...
Amazon's Nova 2 Lite and Pro families undercut OpenAI, Google on price
Amazon is stepping into the AI arena with a bold move that could shake up the market.
ChatGPT deep research tool adds built-in viewer and jump-to-section TOC
OpenAI’s research‑focused interface has been quietly evolving, but until now users have had to copy‑paste outputs into external apps to skim...