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OpenAI filed its countersuit in federal court in San Francisco against Elon Musk, arguing that he is unfairly trying to obstruct a competitor in the AI space.
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Elon Musk said at a White House cabinet meeting on Thursday he expects $150 billion in savings in FY2026 from the work done by the Department of Government Efficiency.
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Mr Musk alleges that OpenAI strayed from its founding mission as a non-profit to develop AI for the benefit of humanity and is therefore in breach of contract.
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OpenAI whistleblowers have said the company has cut back its model safety evaluation. Employees are under pressure to complete safety tests faster so that OpenAI
An exclusive report by The Wall Street Journal details how Microsoft unveiled OpenAI's unreleased GPT-4 to the world without joint approval from the safety board.
OpenAI’s certainly been on a roll with feature after feature and even new models – and if you thought the AI giant was going to take a break after it’s new image generation tech, you’re in for a surprise.
Altman said last week that OpenAI's "GPUs are melting" after the company rolled out new image generation features.
OpenAI has reportedly held discussions to buy Jony Ive and Sam Altman's AI hardware startup for around $500 million.
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Ive — best known for working with late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs on many of company’s most iconic product designs, including the iPhone — has been collaborating with Altman on
The startup took shape after Altman and Ive were introduced by AirBnb (ABNB) CEO Brian Chesky, a close friend of Altman who has previously worked with Ive’s design studio LoveFrom, which Ive launched shortly after leaving Apple in 2019. Ive spent nearly three decades at Apple honing the company’s distinct sleek aesthetic.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has set the tech world abuzz with a series of revealing posts on his social media platform X, hinting at significant upcoming developments in the company’s AI roadmap. In a post shared early on Thursday,
OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman said he would not rule out helping the Pentagon develop a new weapons platform, the latest sign of a shift in how artificial intelligence companies think about working with the defense sector.