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OpenAI has announced its Sol, Terra and Luna AI models. The US government has blocked their wide release, shaping the rollout. |
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OpenAI has announced its Sol, Terra and Luna AI models. The US government has blocked their wide release, shaping the rollout. |
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A Bengaluru auto driver's candid explanation of how he uses ChatGPT for everything from life advice to palm-reading interpretations has gone viral, sparking discussions about AI's growing reach among everyday users. |
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OpenAI announced its first in-house AI chip, Jalapeno, developed in partnership with Broadcom. Designed to power ChatGPT and future AI models, the custom processor aims to deliver faster AI responses, lower power consumption, and reduce the company's reliance on third-party chipmakers like Nvidia. |
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OpenAI delays GPT-5.6 rollout after Trump administration request; enterprise access to need government approval |
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Andrej Karpathy, the former OpenAI co-founder and Tesla AI director who recently joined Anthropic, says X has become so toxic he prefers to hang out on his new company's - Anthropic - Slack channel now. Here is what Elon Musk had to say about this. |
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Internal memo reportedly says the AI model will undergo a US government-controlled preview before a wider public release. |
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OpenAI has introduced its first custom AI chip, developed with Broadcom, as it looks to reduce reliance on Nvidia GPUs and build the computing infrastructure needed for its next generation of LLMs. |
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The race to develop advanced AI models has seen increased government involvement, particularly from the US, which has reportedly asked OpenAI to delay the broad release of its GPT-5.6 model., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The Trump administration has reportedly asked OpenAI to roll out GPT-5.6 in phases, starting with trusted partners. The move reflects growing US concern over advanced AI capabilities after restrictions imposed on Anthropic. |
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Google could lose two key Gemini AI researchers, Jonas Adler and Alexander Pritzel, to Anthropic, highlighting the fierce talent war among Google, OpenAI and Anthropic., Technology & Science, Times Now |