Sam Altman asked his followers on X for ideas to improve OpenAI in 2025.Altman responded to suggestions about creating family accounts and improving video features.OpenAI had a rocky year following new litigation from competitor Elon Musk.
The company said the system, which it is currently sharing only with safety and security testers, outperformed the industry’s leading AI technologies on standardised benchmark tests that rate skills in math,
OpenAI's biggest moments in 2024 included lawsuits, Sam Altman's comeback, a historic funding round, and a legal fight with Elon Musk.
OpenAI's challenges in 2024 will shape the future of AI, setting precedence for AI regulation, AI governance and usage of data to train AI models.
Spill the Beans Suchir Balaji, the young OpenAI whistleblower whose death was made public earlier this month, was apparently being considered as a witness against his former employer in a major lawsuit,
Over the 12 Days of OpenAI, Sam Altman gave to us—lots of neat new AI tools, including some that could help you run your business.
OpenAI ‘considered’ building a humanoid robot
OpenAI’s board of directors has promised investors that it will restructure the organization within the next two years.
OpenAI announced a new family of AI reasoning models on Friday, o3, which the startup claims to be more advanced than o1 or anything else it has released.
“The introduction of the o3 models highlights the untapped possibilities of AI reasoning capabilities,” writes Amanda Caswell at Tom’s Guide. “From enhancing software development workflows to solving complex scientific problems, o3 has the potential to reshape industries and redefine human-AI collaboration.”
The latest AI model from OpenAI achieved an “impressive leap in performance” but it still hasn’t demonstrated what experts classify as human-level intelligence
Microsoft and OpenAI have had something of a symbiotic relationship, with the former giving billions of capital to a startup AI lab and in return gaining early access to cutting-edge models that are now baked into Microsoft’s suite of productivity software.