Jaque Silva/NurPhoto via OpenAI’s o3 focuses on high-level reasoning, using a “private chain of thought” to solve problems. This approach allows it to perform well in physics, mathematics and science-related reasoning.
With the wide release of Sora, OpenAI's video tool, most of the big tech giants — and some startups — are now racing to create models capable of generating realistic, high-quality videos from text prompts.
Nvidia, Google and hot startup OpenAI are turning to "synthetic data" factories amid demand for massive amounts of data needed to train artificial intelligence models.
Once friends and business partners, and now rivals, Elon Musk and Sam Altman are dueling it out in a California federal courtroom. Their personal animus may impact the course of generative AI model development,
Google DeepMind is assembling a new team of artificial intelligence researchers to develop “world models” that can simulate physical environments. The initiative will be led by Tim Brooks, a former co-lead for OpenAI’s Sora project who joined DeepMind in October to work on Google’s video generation and world simulators.
The news is out, and it is catching the tech world’s attention: OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is stepping into Google’s territory by launching a search engine. For years, Google has reigned as the dominant player in the search landscape, making any new entry with the potential to disrupt the industry a compelling story.
Sam Altman teased that the AGI and superintelligence are coming to ChatGPT soon, but we don't even have the next big GPT-5 upgrade.
New job listings reveal that OpenAI plans to develop sensors and other hardware for its upcoming robotics products.
The AI company has suffered a slew of weird scandals in the past few days, but they may be the least of its problems.
Google said it is donating $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump's coming inauguration. "Google is pleased to support the 2025 inauguration, with a livestream on YouTube and a direct link on our homepage.
Tech giant Google is the latest company to donate $1 million to President-elect Donald Trump ’s inaugural fund, following in the footsteps of other major corporations such as Amazon, Meta, Uber and OpenAI. The company donated to Trump’s inaugural fund on Monday, according to CNBC.
Despite costing users $200 per month, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Pro plan is actually losing the company money, according to a recent tweet fired off by CEO Sam Altman.