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Elon Musk testifies in OpenAI trial, referencing USD 38 M early investment
The initial investment was $38 million. The shared vision was grand, even delusional.
OpenAI Aims to Remove Political Bias from ChatGPT in New Research
OpenAI wants its chatbot to be Switzerland. A new research paper states the goal plainly: "ChatGPT shouldn't have political bias in any direction."...
OpenAI activates default marketing cookies for free ChatGPT users
Free users of ChatGPT just became a product, whether they knew it or not. On Thursday, OpenAI quietly flipped a switch, activating marketing cookies...
OpenAI's 'Code Red' scramble amid DeepSeek V3.2, Mistral 3, Amazon Nova releases
OpenAI is sweating. That internal 'Code Red' order from Sam Altman wasn't triggered by some distant, theoretical threat.
OpenAI's AI achieves 'milestone in AI mathematics,' say Gowers, Shankar
An algorithm has found a proof for a problem that once required human intuition. Mathematician Timothy Gowers calls it "a milestone in AI...
Microsoft and OpenAI split; both prepare for legal battle over AI training
The partnership between Microsoft and OpenAI was never just a love story. It was a transaction, cloaked in the language of shared ambition.
GPT-5.2 lifts workflows; Box sees performance jumps as model rewrites OCR
Most software updates are forgettable. This one wrote its own. GPT-5.2 doesn't just follow instructions. It stops.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei returns to Pentagon talks to salvage deal
The air in the Pentagon’s negotiating rooms has rarely been this charged, or this fragile.
OpenAI yields to Pentagon, bans bulk U.S. data; Amodei says law not yet
The Pentagon wants OpenAI’s power, but not the moral headache that comes with it.
OpenAI seeks new scaling laws as it projects revenue jump from $13 B in 2025
OpenAI's leaked revenue targets are either a masterclass in confidence or a sign of delusion.
Simo warns OpenAI’s side quests like Adapt and GPT‑5.4 Mini/Nano distract focus
OpenAI is sprinting in too many directions. Between Adapt, a paid AI that rewires itself into your company’s Slack, and two new lean coding models,...
xAI's Grok 4.1 ranks second creative writing, scores 1721.9, cuts hallucinations
Grok 4.1 just took second place globally in creative writing. With a score of 1721.9 on the Creative Writing v3 benchmark, announced by xAI, the...
Nanobot guide shows how to configure OpenAI GPT‑5.3‑Codex agent for WhatsApp
The promise of a custom AI assistant living inside your WhatsApp is no longer theoretical.
Pentagon launches GenAI.mil with Google, says multi-vendor strategy
The Pentagon's new AI platform, GenAI.mil, is now live. Its first model is Google's Gemini. A simple, safe pick? Look closer.
OpenAI secures USD 122B and unveils Norm, a prompt‑driven phone‑agent superapp
OpenAI just secured a staggering $122 billion in new funding. With that war chest, it launched Norm, a superapp that builds a functional phone agent...
Anthropic launches think tank as it battles Pentagon blacklist
Tension is mounting inside Anthropic, but the AI company isn’t slowing down. As it fights to get off the Pentagon’s blacklist, it’s spinning up a new...
ByteDance AI model creates clips from text, images, audio and video
The past year has been a blur of breakthroughs in AI-generated video. Google’s Veo 3 now stitches audio onto clips.
GPT‑5.5 and GPT‑5.5‑Cyber Scale Trusted Access for Cyber Defense
Everyone wants an AI that can attack, but nobody wants an AI that attacks. OpenAI's answer is to build two identical brains with different locks.
Elon Musk sues OpenAI, sparking legal clash with Sam Altman over its future
For the second time this year, Elon Musk is hauling OpenAI into court. His goal? To unwind the entire operation.
ChatGPT's 'Nerdy' tweak rewards goblin metaphors in answers, study finds
ChatGPT briefly, bizarrely, fell for goblins. The whole fling started with a single broken piece of code.