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Study shows a single sentence boost makes LLM outputs markedly more varied
Large language models are boring. Everyone knows this. They churn out the same corporate slop, safe patterns, predictable prose.
Physicist Steve Hsu releases paper on AI-assisted physics using GPT-5 idea
Physicist Steve Hsu just published a paper that started with a question for an AI. Not just one AI, either.
OpenAI predicts modest AI finds by 2026, breakthroughs by 2028 as costs fall
Every AI lab is hunting the next breakthrough, the kind that changes the game. OpenAI is just hunting cheaper GPUs.
Microsoft gains OpenAI deal allowing independent AGI pursuit or partnerships
Microsoft now has a get-out-of-jail-free card for the biggest project in tech. Its new deal with OpenAI explicitly permits the company to go build a...
OpenAI insiders distrust Sam Altman as vows policies while AI outperforms humans
OpenAI’s plan for humanity sounds great on paper. Superintelligence, better lives for everyone, and a solemn vow not to let it all go horribly wrong.
Elon Musk and Sam Altman head to court in legal fight over OpenAI’s future
Two billionaires who hate each other are now paying lawyers to settle it in a San Francisco courtroom.
Musk, at OpenAI trial, clashes with Page over 'speciest' remark and calls attitude insane
Elon Musk crashing on Larry Page’s couch is a Silicon Valley fairy tale. The testimony he delivered this week in a San Francisco courtroom is a hand...
OpenAI's ChatGPT to Add Human-Like Voice, Including Erotic Content
Sam Altman walked right up to the line and then decided to step across it. After weeks of locking down GPT-5 to shield users from mental health...
Xiaomi launches MiMo-V2-Flash AI model: 150 t/s, USD 0.1-USD 0.3 per million tokens
Xiaomi is selling an AI model for less than the price of a text message. For a tenth of a cent per million input tokens, you can rent MiMo-V2-Flash.
OpenAI acquires TBPN to accelerate global AI conversation, memo says
You don’t buy a media company to control the conversation. You buy it to build a better one. That’s the bet OpenAI just made.
Google's bundled search and AI crawlers gather three times OpenAI's data
Google’s data advantage is now a chasm. Its combined search and AI crawlers collect three times more content than OpenAI’s bots. This isn’t a lead.
Decoder adds attention layer to refine encoder output in Transformers vs MoE
The decoder doesn’t just borrow the encoder’s output, it refines it. Between the familiar self-attention and feed-forward layers, an extra attention...
OpenAI scales PostgreSQL to support 800 million users through optimization
When a system faces a tenfold surge in load, the reflex is often to tear it down and rebuild. OpenAI chose a different path.
OpenAI tried to retire 4o August 2025, replace with GPT‑5 after user episodes
OpenAI's brief attempt to kill a product last August was a perfect corporate panic move.
OpenAI declares ‘code red’ as Google’s own response starts paying off, Altman delays ads
The memo hit OpenAI’s internal channels with a jolt of urgency. Sam Altman is shelving ads, delaying a personal assistant called Pulse, and putting...
OpenAI, Microsoft, Zoox Spend USD 813‑USD 1,622 on San Francisco Police Protection
The numbers are absurdly small. OpenAI paid $813.43. Microsoft’s bill came to $1,622.16. Zoox ran up a tab of $838.43.
Vibe Creates Private AI Financial Analyst: Data stays local, no API fees
Your financial data stays on your machine when you use Vibe's new tool. The system runs a local large language model to analyze income, expenses and...
OpenAI API guide demonstrates gpt-4o call, returning 'Late 2024-early 2025
The future of AI isn’t arriving in increments, it’s already here, and it answers with a timestamp.
OpenAI to Cut API Access to GPT-4o in Feb 2026 Amid User Pushback
The roadmap is set, and the endpoint is February 2026. On that date, OpenAI will terminate API access to GPT-4o. The official line is progress.
OpenAI expands Trusted Access for Cyber Defense with GPT-5.4‑Cyber model
The line between offense and defense in cybersecurity has always been thin. OpenAI is now drawing a sharper one.