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OpenAI Partners With Apple Supplier Luxshare to Develop First AI Consumer Device

OpenAI is moving closer to launching its first consumer hardware product, with reports indicating the company has struck a deal with Luxshare, a major Apple device assembler, to manufacture upcoming AI-powered devices. The move follows OpenAI’s $6.5 billion acquisition of Jony Ive’s io Products startup earlier this year. According to The Information, prototypes currently under Read More →
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Microsoft Welcomes xAI’s Grok Models to Azure, Signaling a Broader AI Strategy

Microsoft’s deep partnership with OpenAI is well-established — from incorporating GPT models into its Copilot assistant to pouring billions into the AI company led by Sam Altman. So it raised eyebrows when another player entered the spotlight during Microsoft’s Build 2025 developer conference. Buried in the ninth section of Microsoft’s publicly available Book of News Read More →
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OpenAI Unveils GPT-4.5, But Faces GPU Shortages

OpenAI introduced its latest AI model, GPT-4.5, today, but the rollout encountered unexpected hurdles. CEO Sam Altman revealed that the company ran out of GPUs—critical computing resources—just before the launch. As a result, access to GPT-4.5 is currently restricted to ChatGPT Pro users ($200 per month) and developers using the paid API, who will now Read More →
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Microsoft Empowers Copilot AI with GPT-4 Turbo and DALL-E 3 Advancements

In celebration of OpenAI AI’s first year, Microsoft has unveiled significant enhancements to its AI-driven chatbot, Copilot AI. The primary upgrade involves the integration of GPT-4 Turbo into Copilot, providing users with the capability to tackle more complex tasks. Unlike its predecessor, GPT-4 Turbo can process input of up to 300 pages of text, leading Read More →
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OpenAI Enhances ChatGPT Experience with GPT-4 Turbo

OpenAI has introduced an upgraded version of GPT-4 Turbo for ChatGPT subscribers, aiming for a more intelligent and natural conversational experience. The new iteration promises to be more concise, direct, and conversational, particularly for paying subscribers. This enhancement comes after OpenAI teased its availability for ChatGPT following its release for developers via the OpenAI API. Read More →
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OpenAI’s Response to GPT-4 Sluggishness

OpenAI is actively addressing user concerns about perceived sluggishness in GPT-4 and is committed to enhancing its responsiveness. Acknowledging feedback on social media regarding instances where the chatbot suggests users complete tasks themselves, OpenAI clarified in a recent tweet that this behavior is unintentional. The company emphasized that the AI model has not been updated Read More →

OpenAI Contemplates Exiting EU as AI Regulations Pose Challenges

Amidst the growing calls for AI regulations from experts in the field, OpenAI, a prominent AI company, is contemplating withdrawing its operations from the European Union (EU). Samuel Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, expressed this possibility during his address at the University College London while discussing the EU’s proposed AI regulations. Altman cited concerns regarding Read More →

ChatGPT Pro Officially Announced

OpenAI launches “Pro” offer for ChatGPT with a paid subscription ChatGPT is today the most popular conversational Artificial Intelligence of the moment, probably also because everyone can try it online and completely free of charge. OpenAI thought it was time to monetize its marvel and that’s why it has just launched a subscription offer clearly Read More →