OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman called Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek “impressive,” while shrugging off concerns the startup could threaten OpenAI’s
ChatGPT Gov is the next big OpenAI announcement following the disruptive change the DeepSeek chatbot has been causing.
Meta says it is rolling out improvements to Meta AI, including the ability to tap profile data from Meta's various apps.
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the social media company plans to spend as much as $65 billion this year alone to build on its artificial intelligence efforts.
Behold, "Operator," OpenAI's long-awaited agentic AI model that can use your computer and browse the web for you. It's supposed to work on your behalf, following the instructions it's given like your very own little employee.
DeepSeek R1 disrupts AI industry with cost-effective model, challenging billion-dollar valuations of tech giants.
As a result a big change is afoot in the economics of a digital economy built on providing cheap services to large numbers of people at low marginal cost, thanks to free distribution on the internet.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman posted a picture of himself with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella on Tuesday and suggested the two companies are getting along just fine.
After the Chinese startup DeepSeek surprised everyone with its AI reasoning model, OpenAI's CEO responded to that hype.
It's hard to overstate just how impactful DeepSeek has been. In a couple of days, it rattled the entire AI industry, shattering the aura of invincibility that OpenAI (and American tech companies in ge