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Perplexity’s $34B bid for Google Chrome and OpenAI’s browser ambitions highlight the battle for control over search and the ...
OpenAI is set to release its most advanced AI model, GPT-5, but still advises users to use ChatGPT cautiously. Despite ...
Over dinner, OpenAI CEO’s addressed criticism of GPT-5’s rollout, the AI bubble, brain-computer interfaces, buying Google ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman confirmed interest in acquiring Google Chrome, as the US government mandates its sale. This follows a ...
A judge will soon decide if Google must sell Chrome to remedy its antitrust case. Competitors like Perplexity have already ...
OpenAI has cautioned users against treating ChatGPT as their main source of information, with Head of ChatGPT Nick Turley ...
GPT-5, OpenAI's latest model, shows improvements but still has a 10% hallucination rate. Nick Turley advises users to treat ...
At the beginning of August, OpenAI launched its much-anticipated GPT-5 family of models. While the launch was somewhat rocky, the company isn't letting that slow down its momentum: it is already ...
OpenAI is testing an AI-powered browser that uses Chromium as its underlying engine, and it could debut on macOS first.
Some legal experts are embracing AI, despite the technology's ongoing hallucination problem. Here's why that matters.
OpenAI’s upcoming Chromium-based browser may integrate ChatGPT Agent for local automation, enabling tab control and workflows beyond today’s cloud-based virtual browser setup.
ChatGPT now reaches 700 million users, but OpenAI’s CEO warns of an AI hype bubble as GPU shortages slow progress toward its ...