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Harvard study finds OpenAI's o1 and 4o outdiagnose ER doctors in 76‑patient test
Seventy-six patients walked into a Boston emergency room. Two attending physicians examined them, made their calls.
Google plans Gemini 3 launch in 2025 as AI drives USD 100B revenue
Google’s next big AI model, Gemini 3, is scheduled for 2025. This is not a speculative roadmap.
AI firms may need reset, double down on winners and cut losses by 2026
That feeling you get the morning after a party where the furniture is broken and the bank account is empty? The AI industry is about to have it.
Hugging Face releases ml‑intern, an agent that auto‑diagnoses LLM failures
Training an LLM is only half the battle. The real drudgery begins after: poring over evaluation logs, spotting subtle regressions, and retuning...
Thinking Machines challenges OpenAI scaling, says superintelligence is a learner
Everyone in AI is building bigger. Thinking Machines, a secretive startup, thinks that's wrong.
Trusted access enables defenders through verification and accountability
OpenAI's blog post on Wednesday ditched the usual lofty pronouncements. It led with cash: a $10 million Cybersecurity Grant Program.
OpenAI's Gumdrop hardware plans, codenamed 'i', raise smartphone concerns
Forget the smartphone’s glossy rectangle. OpenAI is quietly sketching a very different future, a sleek, pen-shaped device codenamed Gumdrop,...
OpenAI expands data residency, letting 1M+ business users choose regional storage
OpenAI has finally started acting like a grown-up company. Its latest move lets more than a million business customers pick where their data is...
US benchmark shows China lagging; Deepseek model underperforms private tests
The US government has declared China's best AI model is falling behind. It's a political verdict. DeepSeek V4 is the current Chinese champion.
AI Leap and OpenAI integrate global AI expertise into Estonia's schools
AI Leap and OpenAI are bringing their tech to Estonian classrooms. Announced April 18, the partnership has a dual goal: integrating tools like Codex...
ChatGPT API favors Wikipedia and obscure German sites, unlike web UI
ChatGPT gives different answers depending on how you ask. The version you chat with on a website is not the same engine that powers other apps...
Burger King deploys OpenAI‑powered 'Patty' to monitor staff politeness
Burger King is installing a supervisor. Its name is Patty, it lives in a headset, and its job is to make sure you say "please." This OpenAI chatbot...
xAI launches Grok Imagine 1.5, adding 720p text‑prompted image‑to‑video
OpenAI’s Sora is stuck in the garage. xAI just rolled out a new car. The company launched Grok Imagine 1.5, a model that turns a single picture into...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman projects USD 20 billion revenue, backs US chip push
Sam Altman says he’ll bring in twenty billion dollars this year. He also wants to build a new industrial base for it.
InnAIO T10 AI Translator Review: Feature-Loaded with One-Button Simplicity
Most new gadgets promise to shrink a complex service into a simple button. They almost always fail.
MiniMax-M3 launches, beats GPT-5.5 and Gemini 3.1 Pro on benchmarks, costs 5‑10%
MiniMax just proved you don't need a trillion dollars to build a smart model. Their new M3 beats OpenAI and Google's flagship offerings on several...
Experts say data centers' water use is less risky than public perceives
Every ChatGPT prompt doesn't drain a bottle of water. That stat is basically an urban legend, and it distracts from a less dramatic truth.
OpenAI cuts Pro plan to USD 100, targeting heavy Codex users and adjusts Plus usage
OpenAI just slashed the price of its Pro plan in half, from $200 to $100. That move targets a specific user: the developer or researcher burning...
Altman predicts superintelligence by 2035 as OpenAI marks 10 years
Sam Altman just gave the world a new deadline: 2035. That's the year, he says, when superintelligence arrives.
GPT‑Rosalind life‑sciences plugin for Codex launches on GitHub
Every new AI tool gets hyped as a breakthrough. OpenAI's GPT-Rosalind plugin, now on GitHub, might actually be one for biology.