OpenAI's challenges in 2204 will shape the future of AI, setting precedence for AI regulation, AI governance, and usage of data to train AI models.
OpenAI has recently explored building its own humanoid robot, according to The Information. The report cites “two people with direct knowledge” of those
A story of control and competition unfolds, with the ongoing feud between OpenAI co-founders, Elon Musk and Sam Altman. What's the future of ChatGPT, inside the conflict?
Spill the Beans Suchir Balaji, the young OpenAI whistleblower whose death was made public earlier this month, was apparently being considered as a witness against his former employer in a major lawsuit,
Suchir Balaji, a former researcher at OpenAI who openly questioned the legality of its data-gathering practices, died by suicide, authorities said.
OpenAI's biggest moments in 2024 included lawsuits, Sam Altman's comeback, a historic funding round, and a legal fight with Elon Musk.
Microsoft is reportedly looking to move away from using OpenAI models to power its 365 Copilot in a bid to cut costs.
Microsoft and OpenAI have had something of a symbiotic relationship, with the former giving billions of capital to a startup AI lab and in return gaining early access to cutting-edge models that are now baked into Microsoft’s suite of productivity software.
New Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse just dropped: According to the Financial Times, major defense technology companies Palantir and Palmer Luckey’s Anduril are in conversations with SpaceX and OpenAI (among other tech players) to form a consortium to bid for US government defense contracts.
OpenAI’s board of directors has promised investors that it will restructure the organization within the next two years.
“The introduction of the o3 models highlights the untapped possibilities of AI reasoning capabilities,” writes Amanda Caswell at Tom’s Guide. “From enhancing software development workflows to solving complex scientific problems, o3 has the potential to reshape industries and redefine human-AI collaboration.”