World will distribute money to developers who build "mini apps" that require users verify their humanness.
More than usual, San Francisco's C-suite will now have access to city hall.
ChatGPT can put words in front of other words, but it can't add meaning to them without intent.
Deep Research has been praised for its ability to produce detailed research reports.
The billionaire oligarch says he wants OpenAI to become a "safety-focused force for good."
As the market reckons with AI's future, it's good to remember that we've been through this boom and bust hype cycle with technology before.
Sam Altman's startup World aims to verify identity online by scanning people's eyeballs.
Stargate is little more than an extension of Sam Altman's powerful AI company, anonymous sources told the Financial Times.
Trump shrugged off Musk's criticisms of Stargate as a personal vendetta against OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
"We will be amazed at how quickly we're curing this cancer and that one," said Sam Altman of the AI project.
Bezos isn't the only billionaire ready to profit from the Trump shitshow.
To hear OpenAI tell it, the U.S. can only defeat China on the global stage with the help of artificial intelligence.
The AI company has suffered a slew of weird scandals in the past few days, but they may be the least of its problems.
The youth advocacy group Encode is supporting Musk's lawsuit seeking a preliminary injunction that would stop OpenAI from becoming fully for-profit.
The corporate transition will allow OpenAI to raise more money and finally give its board the freedom to consider what its investors want.
Reasoning models are supposed to fact-check themselves by producing a step-by-step plan to find a correct answer.
Would higher taxes on Earth's elite be more beneficial to the global population's health than all the life-extension science Bezos billions can fund?
The new lawsuit includes a detailed list of the ways OpenAI CEO Sam Altman manipulated the world's richest man.
OpenAI is going through a rough patch and it's Elon's turn to take revenge.
Can thousands of pounds of sulfur dioxide pumped into the stratosphere reverse global warming? We may soon find out.
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