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Artificial intelligence pioneer OpenAI plans to launch its GPT-5 model as early as August, The Verge reported on Thursday, citing sources familiar with the plans.
On Tuesday, OpenAI announced a partnership with Oracle to develop 4.5 gigawatts of additional data center capacity for its Stargate AI infrastructure platform in the US. The expansion, which TechCrunch reports is part of a $30 billion-per-year deal between OpenAI and Oracle,
New tools from OpenAI and Perplexity can browse the web for you. If the idea takes off, these generative AI agents could turn the internet into a ghost town where only bots roam.
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Backed by SoftBank and HongShan, LegalOn Technologies is teaming up with OpenAI to develop AI agents for legal work.
The announcement follows Google's July 2024 claim that its AlphaProof and AlphaGeometry 2 models earned a silver medal equivalent at the IMO—though Google's systems required up to three days per problem rather than the 4.5-hour human time limit and needed human assistance to translate problems into formal mathematical language.
The launch of GPT-5 may be just around the corner. A report claims OpenAI is preparing to release the model in August.
The latest agreement between OpenAI and Oracle will expand Stargate’s data center capacity, ultimately surpassing the halfway point of their goal.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns of a looming fraud crisis in the financial industry due to AI's ability to mimic voices.
OpenAI was the company that signed a $30 billion per year deal with Oracle for data center services, disclosed last month, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. Now, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has confirmed the details of the contract (but not the dollar amount) in an X post on Tuesday and in a company blog post.
A new partnership weaves the startup's powerful AI models into a learning app used by thousands of schools and colleges.
Fidji Simo, the former Instacart CEO, is betting she can turn AI from a luxury into a utility that closes the gap between the haves and have-nots.