The keepers of the English language have decided that if an AI is going to use their words, it really ought to pay for the privilege of knowing what they mean.
When the robotics lab meets the war room, the resulting friction is enough to make even the most stoic hardware lead consider a career in something less... tactical.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has announced a strategic retreat from the high-stakes world of AI startup investments, leaving OpenAI and Anthropic to navigate the digital wilderness on their own.
OpenAI's latest $110 billion funding round suggests that the traditional piggy bank has been replaced by something closer to a black hole with a very polite pitch deck.
In which we examine the curious case of an OpenAI employee who mistook corporate confidentiality for a particularly lucrative tip at the digital races.
In which the Pentagon decides that one algorithm is a security threat while another is a trusted advisor, all within the time it takes to boil a kettle.
In a move that defies both traditional fiscal gravity and the basic laws of thermodynamics, Nvidia is reportedly considering a $30 billion investment in OpenAI—effectively funding the very customer that keeps its production lines humming.
OpenAI’s partnership with Pine Labs in India promises a future where your credit card machine might just have an existential crisis over your third latte of the morning.