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Riley Walz, the ‘Jester of Silicon Valley,’ joins OpenAI’s OAI Labs team
Riley Walz, the self‑styled “Jester of Silicon Valley,” is stepping into a new role at OpenAI.
Burger King deploys OpenAI‑powered 'Patty' to monitor staff politeness
Why does a fast‑food chain care about “please” and “thank you”? Burger King has rolled out an internal AI named Patty, built on OpenAI technology, to...
Experts warn against padding AI‑screened resumes with irrelevant data
Why does this matter? As AI-driven applicant‑tracking systems become the first gatekeepers of job applications, the line between strategic tailoring...
OpenAI's GPT‑5.4‑Cyber shuns Mythos playbook as Claude Code becomes AI‑human command hub
OpenAI’s latest model, GPT‑5.4‑Cyber, is deliberately steering clear of the Mythos playbook that many vendors have leaned on for rapid feature...
Winter storm restores power to 85% of 48,000 Virginia customers amid AI demand
A sudden freeze swept across Virginia last week, knocking out electricity for tens of thousands.
Target to run product and deal ads within ChatGPT for real‑time discovery
Why does this matter? Because the line between search and conversation is blurring, and retailers are testing the seam.
DirecTV's AI Screensavers Will Soon Let You Shop Inside Your Family Photos
Imagine scrolling through your TV's screensaver and suddenly spotting something you want to buy.
OpenAI API token usage rises from 6 bn to 15 bn per minute, straining compute
The surge in demand for OpenAI’s services is hitting the back‑end hard. Over the past half‑year, the volume of tokens processed by the company’s API...
OpenAI secures USD 122B and unveils Norm, a prompt‑driven phone‑agent superapp
OpenAI just announced a $122 billion financing round, the largest ever for an AI‑focused venture, and used the headline to unveil a new product:...
OpenAI, Anthropic Support AI Transparency Bill as States Adopt Frameworks
The AI industry's regulatory landscape is shifting rapidly, with tech giants now strategically positioning themselves in state-level policy debates.
ByteDance AI model creates clips from text, images, audio and video
Why does ByteDance’s newest AI model matter now? The Chinese tech giant just unveiled a system that can spin a video clip from a mash‑up of text,...
Microsoft adds Critique and Council to Copilot following USD 1B Disney blindside
Microsoft just turned its Copilot Researcher into a two‑engine engine, rolling out the Critique and Council features in a single update.
Complete Real-World Example Shows Crawl4AI CSS Extraction and Filtering
Crawl4AI has been moving from isolated snippets to end‑to‑end pipelines that actually scrape, clean and structure data.
OpenAI secures USD 110 billion in funding, unveils stateful enterprise AI agents
OpenAI just pulled in a staggering $110 billion, a cash infusion that reads like a who’s‑who of tech heavyweights: $30 billion from SoftBank, another...
OpenAI script rates question complexity to reduce LLM inference costs
In the high-stakes world of artificial intelligence, computational efficiency isn't just a luxury, it's a necessity.
OpenAI, Anthropic and Block Form Foundation to Advance Action-Based AI Agents
Silicon Valley's AI powerhouses are signaling a strategic pivot that could redefine how we interact with artificial intelligence.
German Commons opens pipeline to free AI datasets from copyright limbo
Training large language models in German just got a lot easier. A team of researchers has cracked a persistent challenge in AI development: creating...
OpenAI researcher quits, citing distrust over ad‑driven engagement metrics
Why does a senior engineer walk out of a company that built the world’s most visible chatbot?
OpenAI secures USD 110 billion from Amazon, Nvidia, SoftBank; Microsoft tie strong
Why does this matter now? A wave of capital has landed on OpenAI from three of the world’s biggest tech financiers—Amazon, Nvidia and Softbank.
OpenAI fires employee for trades on Sora, GPT‑5, ChatGPT Browser, Altman status
OpenAI just dismissed a staff member after an internal probe linked them to a series of prediction‑market wagers. Why does this matter?