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OpenAI releases 1.5B‑parameter privacy filter with 50M params, 128‑expert MoE
Sixty times fewer parameters actually doing work. That is the headline math behind OpenAI’s newly released privacy filter: a 1.5-billion-parameter...
Claude Opus 4.6 adds 1M-token context, teams; used by 44% of enterprises
Forty-four percent of large enterprises now run something real on Anthropic's models. That number isn't a forecast.
OpenAI unveils Jalapeño custom inference chip, challenging Nvidia's AI dominance
For years, if you wanted serious AI, you bought from Nvidia. That tidy, lucrative arrangement is now fracturing.
Google TPUs save OpenAI 30% on Nvidia chips as they run Gemini 3 Pro and Anthro
The numbers are stark. Google’s TPUv7 “Ironwood” now sits in the same theoretical compute bracket as Nvidia’s vaunted Blackwell generation, matching...
OpenAI President donates millions to Trump, says it’s for humanity
Greg Brockman, president of OpenAI, just wired several million dollars to Donald Trump. He calls this an investment in humanity. The check cleared.
Molotov cocktail thrown at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's home in the middle of the night
A fiery bottle shattered the bedroom window at 3 a.m. It was a reply, of sorts. For years, Sam Altman has sold a grand, world-altering vision of...
OpenAI upgrades ChatGPT image model, improves English text rendering
Two years back, ChatGPT botched a basic task: reading a sign. That specific failure is now in the crosshairs.
OpenAI rolls out age‑prediction system on ChatGPT to flag under‑18 users
OpenAI is now guessing your age. Across consumer ChatGPT accounts, a new system is rolling out.
Aging grid threatens OpenAI, Microsoft as hyperscalers commit USD 400B to centers
The promise is infinite scale. The power to run it is not. America's biggest tech companies—Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft—have committed more...
Python setup_env.py builds BitNet-b1.58-2B-4T C++ backend via CMake
The promise is seductive: run BitNet-b1.58-2B-4T, a two-billion-parameter AI, on your own machine.
Anthropic CEO warns of AI dangers as Claude gains interactive apps
Anthropic’s CEO is sounding the alarm just as Claude gets its hands on the apps businesses live inside.
ChatGPT’s Company Knowledge feature standardizes visual style across reports
Your reports are a mess of mismatched fonts, clashing color palettes, and graphs that look like they belong to different companies.
Gemini 3 Pro and GPT-5 stumble on graduate-level physics benchmark
AI can't do science yet. It can't even reliably fake it. A new benchmark built from real, unpublished graduate-level physics problems shows the...
OpenAI: 40 M ChatGPT users seek health advice; 1.6-1.9 M ask about insurance
Forty million people a day now ask a chatbot about their health. The number itself, from OpenAI, is vast.
ChatGPT group chats launch, but enterprises must build custom orchestration
OpenAI has rolled out group chats for ChatGPT. A feature that lets multiple users converse with the same AI in real time.
Qwen-Image-2512 launches, rivals Google’s Nano Banana Pro in AI image generation
Image generation has crossed a threshold. It’s no longer about whimsical portraits or surreal landscapes; it’s about slides that render correctly...
Guardrails Needed for Probabilistic LLMs Beyond Traditional Engineering
ChatGPT can draft a legal brief. It can also, with a slight tweak to a prompt, produce dangerous nonsense. This duality isn't a bug.
Reinforcement learning trains AI like OpenAI's o1 to admit uncertainty
OpenAI's new o1 model will answer any question put to it. It will do so with terrifying, unblinking certainty. This is by design.
GitHub launches Agent HQ at Universe 2025, centralizing AI coding agents
Every tech company now sells an AI coding assistant. Developers are drowning in them. GitHub, owned by Microsoft, wants to be the life raft.
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.