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OpenAI is once again locking horns with The New York Times, this time over just how deep the media giant can dig into ChatGPT’s internal logs and what that means for your private chats.
Developers rejoice—OpenAI has just released two new open-weight models. Unlike most of OpenAI’s models, these new products ...
Software developers love using AI to help them code, and many shell out hundreds of dollars to subscribe to software like ...
For the first time in five years, OpenAI has released two new free and open-source AI models that are lightweight and ...
In a major shift, the company is “open sourcing” two A.I. systems, freely sharing the technology with outside researchers and ...
The two new models from OpenAI are available under the Apache 2.0 license, a popular choice for open-weight models. With ...
The company unveiled two new open-weight language models, gpt-oss-120b and gpt-oss-20b, marking its first public release of ...
For the first time in more than five years, OpenAI is launching a new open language model that appears to be state of the art ...
It’s the first such models it’s launched in over five years, as pressure in the US grows to respond to China’s dominance in ...
OpenAI has introduced a new feature in ChatGPT that prompts users to take breaks during longer conversations. The reminders ...
But the NYT and other news organizations rejected the compromise, OpenAI said in a filing yesterday. Instead, news plaintiffs ...
OpenAI has introduced a feature in ChatGPT that asks users to take breaks during long chat sessions in an effort to address concerns over emotional dependence on AI.