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OpenAI adds tools to ChatGPT amid lawsuits, Pentagon backlash and trust problem
OpenAI is pushing interactive learning tools into ChatGPT this week. That launch collides with a tangle of fresh crises: new lawsuits, a user revolt...
Microsoft's USD 1 Billion OpenAI Bet: Pushing Commercialization Despite Nonprofit Roots
Microsoft's billion dollar bet on OpenAI was a piece of corporate theater. The public saw a grand partnership with a nonprofit.
OpenAI gives free life‑sciences AI model to aid government pandemic prep
OpenAI has decided to weaponize one of its most advanced AI models against the next pandemic. It’s giving the thing away for free.
Hayden Field discusses AI monetization cliff and existential profit race
The AI industry is burning cash faster than it can generate revenue. And the pressure to flip that equation is becoming existential.
Why ChatGPT and Other Bots May Mislead You on Financial Advice
Chatbots are dangerously polite. They won't call your investment idea stupid, but a human advisor earns their fee through that very friction.
OpenAI launches App Directory, accepts ChatGPT apps with privacy notices
OpenAI swung the doors open this week. Third-party developers can now submit their ChatGPT apps for a new, official App Directory.
OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Work, a Unified AI Agent Powered by GPT-5.6
OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT Work on Thursday, a new agent built into its chatbot that's meant to do actual jobs rather than just answer questions.
Altman, Science VP hype AI‑assisted dog cancer vaccine despite lacking proof
OpenAI's Sam Altman and Science VP Kevin Weil shared a story about an AI-designed cancer vaccine for a dog. They framed it as a technological rescue.
Altman says researchers underestimated scaling, calls LeCun's LLM view a dead end
Sam Altman thinks the smartest people in AI got the most important thing wrong. The OpenAI chief is still betting everything on making language...
Google Adds Direct Purchase Options to Gemini and Search AI Tools
Google is putting checkout lanes inside its chatbots. The company confirmed plans to embed direct purchase buttons into its Gemini assistant and the...
Managers, Architects, and Media Urged to Prepare for Change Amid Hype‑Profit Gap
A familiar, sweeping forecast is back. Managers, architects, and media professionals face imminent disruption.
OpenAI confirms cooperation as state attorneys general launch investigation
OpenAI just beat Elon Musk in court. Now it's facing a different kind of fight. State attorneys general are investigating the company, and OpenAI...
New platform lets anyone host global AI hackathons, like NFL’s Kaggle challenge
AI hackathons have long been the proving grounds for innovation, where the NFL refines player safety with data, OpenAI stress-tests models against...
Musk lawsuit scrutinizes OpenAI safety as tech gains power under scrutiny
The lawsuit from Elon Musk isn't really about money. It's about a broken promise, and a single sentence from a former employee proves it.
Sea says Codex cuts engineer time on unfamiliar services, raises task level
Every new coding tool promises to save time. Sea claims its engineers are doing something different.
OpenAI launches GPT-Rosalind, hits top score on BixBench benchmark
The headlines chase public leaderboards, but the real AI arms race is a private affair. It happens behind closed lab doors.
Moonshot AI, Tsinghua unveil PrfaaS KVCache that auto‑balances LLM nodes for throughput
Moonshot AI and Tsinghua have introduced PrfaaS, a cross-datacenter KVCache architecture that automatically rebalances prefill and decode nodes as...
Anthropic adds new prompt and import tool to Claude's memory for AI switchers
Anthropic wants you to ditch your other chatbot. The company just made it trivial. Everyone can now turn on Claude's memory feature.
GPT-5.5 scores 71.4% on expert cybersecurity tasks, edging Mythos Preview's 68.6%
For a little over two dollars, you can now rent a mind that builds a disassembler from scratch. This changes everything.
BBVA scales AI to 11,000 staff, saving 3 hrs weekly per employee
BBVA gave 11,000 employees a new company tool, and they actually used it. This is not normal. Most corporate tech rollouts fail.