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OpenAI robotics lead departs amid Pentagon contract, partners with You.com
The exit of OpenAI’s robotics lead wasn’t just a resignation, it was a signal. The departure came as the company deepened its ties with the Pentagon,...
Users Report Difficulty Getting ChatGPT to Stop Using Em Dashes
We've trained an AI to write like a human, and now we're complaining about its punctuation. Specifically, the em dash.
Ant Group unveils Ring-1T, first open-source trillion-parameter reasoning model
Forget a two-horse race. The scramble for AI dominance just got a new, well-funded national entrant.
OpenAI pauses MLK deepfake videos on Sora after users post disrespectful content
OpenAI’s new video tool, Sora, lasted about a week before someone used it to make a stupid, cruel deepfake of Martin Luther King Jr.
OpenAI's GPT-5.5-Cyber Beats Anthropic Mythos, Starts Patching Initiative
OpenAI's GPT-5.5-Cyber just beat Anthropic's Mythos on key cybersecurity benchmarks. That’s the flashy result. Look past it.
Greg Brockman says GPT reasoning models have line of sight to AGI
OpenAI’s Greg Brockman made a sharp, public wager in a recent interview with journalist Alex Kantrowitz.
S&P 500 refuses entry for SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic, analysts surprised
The S&P 500 just drew a line in the sand. And it’s not the one Elon Musk wanted. On June 4, S&P Dow Jones Indices refused to bend its own rules for...
OpenAI researcher details new AI model using general RL, no code interpreters
Forget the specialized tools. OpenAI’s newest model doesn’t use a custom math engine or a separate code interpreter.
Microsoft launches MAI-Image-2-Efficient, a faster AI model amid OpenAI ties
The partnership that defined the generative AI boom is quietly coming apart. Yesterday, OpenAI’s new chief revenue officer sent a memo telling staff...
IRGC threatens OpenAI's Abu Dhabi data center if US attacks its power plants
Iran has placed a direct financial target on artificial intelligence. A new propaganda video from the country’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps...
Riley Walz, the ‘Jester of Silicon Valley,’ joins OpenAI’s OAI Labs team
Riley Walz has been called the Jester of Silicon Valley, a title earned through irreverent, wildly inventive web experiments that often feel more...
Google lets developers embed live Google Maps data in Gemini AI app outputs
Google’s AI strategy is becoming clear: it plans to win by using the things it already owns.
OpenAI launches Codex plugin for Claude Code with local settings and Review Gate
OpenAI has executed a quiet, surgical move. Its software is now installed inside a competitor's product.
OpenAI releases Sora for Android, expanding AI video creation on its social feed
OpenAI wants your Android phone. The company has released an Android version of Sora, its AI video generator, a few months after it hit iPhones.
Pangram 3.0 AI detector reports 99.98% accuracy, adds four usage tiers
The machine never lies, but it does edit, tweak, and rewrite in shades of gray. Pangram’s latest detector cuts through that ambiguity.
OpenAI launches ChatGPT shopping agent that uses memory data to compare products
ChatGPT Plus costs twenty dollars a month. That subscription was supposed to be the whole transaction, a clean break from the surveillance economy...
Achiam said he interrupted Musk's 2018 OpenAI speech to flag AGI safety concerns
The legal fight between Elon Musk and OpenAI is officially about money. It’s a contract dispute.
Apple to Deploy Custom Google Gemini Model for Apple Intelligence
Apple’s AI strategy has been a slow-motion car crash. Siri is a joke, and the company watched for years as OpenAI and Microsoft built the future.
Musk vs. Altman trial begins as DOJ cuts voting‑rights unit, AI job panic examined
The legal showdown hits an Oakland federal courtroom today. Elon Musk is suing Sam Altman’s OpenAI.
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.