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ChatGPT, OpenAI's AI chatbot, has rapidly evolved since its 2022 launch, becoming a global phenomenon with advanced capabilities and widespread adoption, while OpenAI navigates strategic shifts, competition, and ethical challenges.
OpenAI's GPT-5, initially intended as a unified AI model, has reintroduced the model picker feature with new modes and legacy models due to user feedback, highlighting the complexity of balancing innovation with user preferences.
Sam Altman is reportedly launching a brain-computer interface (BCI) startup called Merge Labs, potentially backed by OpenAI, to compete with Elon Musk's Neuralink in advancing BCI technology and exploring the concept of the singularity.
Anthropic offers its AI services to the U.S. government for $1 per year, intensifying competition with OpenAI and other AI developers for federal contracts, with a focus on security and multi-cloud advantages.
Sam Altman addressed user concerns about GPT-5's rollout during a Reddit AMA, acknowledging performance issues, the demand for GPT-4o's return, and a notable 'chart crime' incident, while outlining OpenAI's plans for improvements.
OpenAI's GPT-5 introduces aggressive pricing, potentially sparking an AI price war and transforming the generative AI landscape by making advanced AI tools more accessible.
OpenAI has launched GPT-5, a revolutionary AI model that enhances ChatGPT with advanced capabilities, reduces hallucinations, and is now accessible to free users, marking a significant step toward artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Google's Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT are introducing new AI learning tools, 'Guided Learning' and 'Study Mode', respectively, aimed at transforming education by fostering deeper engagement and understanding through personalized, step-by-step instruction.
OpenAI has entered a groundbreaking agreement with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to offer ChatGPT Enterprise to federal agencies for $1 per year, aiming to accelerate federal AI adoption and reshape competitive dynamics in the AI industry.
Microsoft is integrating OpenAI's lightweight GPT-OSS-20B model into Windows 11 via the Windows AI Foundry platform, enabling users to access advanced AI features locally, enhancing privacy and efficiency.