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OpenAI says Musk cannot prove promise from Altman, lacks standing in case
Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI is faltering. New court filings detail why. His case rests on a verbal commitment that, OpenAI now states, never...
MRC retires paths, then probes to confirm failures and recovery
Packet loss plagues networks. Most guess at its cause. OpenAI's MRC system does not guess.
Governments Rush to Use AI for Cyber Defense Despite Risks
An AI agent built to defend a network can be turned into the tool that breaks in.
OpenAI adds group chat to ChatGPT for planning meals, trips and outlines
Group chats are where productivity dies. They're a graveyard of indecision, filled with endless polls about dinner and travel links that vanish.
Cursor, Windsurf get funding for tools; OpenAI, Google, Anthropic add products
Investment in AI coding tools used to arrive in cautious drips. Now it floods the market. Take Cursor, which just secured $35 million.
Multiple AI bubbles have different timelines; labs need memory and caching advances
Forget the single bubble narrative. What’s unfolding is a cluster of them, each on its own detonation schedule , and the laboratories that survive...
Claude targets design stack as OpenAI rebrands as major platform
Sam Altman wants you to know that OpenAI has grown up. “We are now a major platform, not a scrappy startup,” he declared, demanding predictability.
Gemini 3 Pro shows clear lead in coding, matching and creative writing
The old AI competition had a certain civility. That era is over. Google’s Gemini 3 Pro just landed a knockout blow in a street fight.
Anthropic's USD 900B valuation tops OpenAI's USD 852B for first time
For a brief moment, the most expensive AI company on the planet is not OpenAI. It's Anthropic. The reported new valuation is $900 billion.
AI orchestration success hinges on 90% router accuracy, not model size
Forget about finding a bigger, smarter model. The industry's frantic chase for marginal benchmark gains—swapping GPT-4 for Claude, fine-tuning...
Disney invests USD 1 billion in OpenAI, plans ChatGPT for staff
Disney just dropped a billion dollars on a ghost. It’s a direct investment in OpenAI. The contract obligates the company to spend even more.
China’s AI boom powered by thousands of firms, tracked in new registry
China's government has logged thousands of AI firms into a new registry. That number alone tells the story: this isn't a tidy duel with the West.
DeepSeek launches V3.2 reasoning model, Speciale API available until Dec 15 2025
DeepSeek’s V3.2 reasoning model arrives with a bold claim: it’s designed to be your daily driver at GPT-5 performance.
Microsoft's Maia 200 AI chip, with 100B+ transistors, rivals Amazon, Google
Microsoft just told its two biggest rivals exactly how much better its new chip is. That's new.
The Vergecast on OpenAI, AI leadership, vibe‑coding, DIY work and Brendan Carr
Running the most powerful technology is not a technical job. It's a fight for control between some very ambitious people.
OpenAI buys OpenClaw, whose ‘unhinged’ stance conflicted with LangChain ban
OpenAI just bought the one thing its polished safety labs could never create: pure, viral chaos.
Orchestral replaces LangChain: reproducible, provider-agnostic LLM orchestration
Reproducibility in LLM orchestration has been a messy affair, hidden race conditions, hallucinated variables, and black-box behaviors that sabotage...
Moonshot AI's Kimi K2 Thinking scores 71.3% on SWE-Bench, beating leading models
Moonshot AI just scored a 71.3% on SWE-Bench Verified. That's not a minor bump. It beats OpenAI and Anthropic on a test of real-world coding.
Indian IT lays off staff, calls it restructuring; AI tasks need human effort
Indian IT companies are firing people. They call it restructuring. This is not a coincidence.
GPT-5.2 leads FrontierScience test, but falters on real research tasks
A new benchmark lands, and GPT-5.2 sits at the top. OpenAI's FrontierScience test is designed to be grueling: each problem demands three to five...