AI future?! Artificial intelligence won't take over the world with Hollywood killer robots, but with new scientific discoveries and everyday applications that will make your life maybe more boring - but at least more comfortable.
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Welcome to the future where your quietest coworker listens to everything, remembers everything – and never forgets your 2022 revenue.
OpenAI no longer wants to build just tools, but partners. Their vision of ChatGPT as a “super-assistant” is not just a technical upgrade, but a cultural shift – towards where AI will be your operating system for life. And yes, there is a possibility that we will communicate with it with our minds and OpenAI IO HW1 hardware.
When former Apple design guru Jony Ive claims it's "the best work his team has ever done," the tech world listens. And when OpenAI CEO Sam Altman adds that he's holding "the coolest piece of technology the world has ever seen," expectations skyrocket.
This week's tech news from cables that cost more than dinner to targets in the US tariff war and trackers that speak twice - technology in 2025 is anything but boring.
GPT-4.5, the latest artificial intelligence model from OpenAI Labs, is the first to successfully pass the famous Turing Test. In a recent scientific study, 73 % participants believed they were communicating with a real person—and not an algorithm. But while this is an impressive achievement, it also raises some pretty scary questions.
The o3 and o4-mini models can think with images, code better than you, and locate your bistro with a photo of a sandwich. Is this artificial general intelligence - AGI?
Explosive drama at Meta, shocking transparency at OpenAI, and developments that put us just months away from AGI. So - this week in artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence has already taught us how to properly compose a resume, write emails, draw cats in the style of Picasso, and solve complex math problems with childlike ease. All well and good. But OpenAI is now trying something that goes beyond Excel spreadsheets and aesthetically pleasing memes: using OpenAI Jukebox to create a song that people would actually want to hear more than once.
Grok, the new AI assistant from Elon Musk's xAI lab, is coming to Tesla vehicles and promises to make driving not only smarter, but also a lot more fun. Forget boring voice commands - now you'll have your own JARVIS with a sense of humor in your car. So Grok xAI is coming to Tesla vehicles.
OpenAI has introduced a new feature that allows you to call artificial intelligence for free at 1-800-CHATGPT. The feature is designed for users who don't have access to high-speed internet, and offers 15 minutes of talk time per month. Is this a new step in expanding the accessibility of AI tools, or just an interesting experiment?
Elon Musk, the visionary and chief funder of early OpenAI, used his drive and money to pave the way for an organization that promised to make artificial intelligence serve humanity. Today, however, the same man is among the company's harshest critics. What went wrong?