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OpenAI celebrates 10 years of existence — but how has it lived up to its promise of AGI which 'benefits all of humanity'?
By Ross Kelly published
OpenAI officially launched as a non-profit 10 years ago, and it's come a long way

I asked experts whether I should use ChatGPT for health advice, and I was shocked
By Becca Caddy published
From symptom checking to appointment prep, experts explain where AI can help and where it can mislead.

The pricey cost of free ChatGPT
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
OpenAI is confronting the enormous cost of running ChatGPT at global scale, prompting a shift toward ads, new pricing tiers, and long-term revenue strategies to keep the service sustainable

ChatGPT logs become crucial in Seoul murder case
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
A Seoul murder investigation now centers on the suspect’s ChatGPT search history, which police argue shows clear intent behind two fatal poisonings

ChatGPT's adult mode will 'safely relax the restrictions' of the chatbot
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
OpenAI insists new safeguards make adult mode responsible, but the timing of a prominent critic’s departure is a red flag

An Indian startup beat Gemini and ChatGPT at reading languages
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
India-based startup Sarvam AI claims its language-first OCR and speech models outperform Gemini and ChatGPT

The "frenemy" prompt makes ChatGPT an ideal critic
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
By creating a simple “frenemy” trigger inside ChatGPT, you can transform it into a blunt devil’s advocate that pressure-tests your ideas before anyone else sees them

Is AI music just another anti-tech panic?
By Carrie Marshall published
Is generative AI a helper for musicians, or an existential threat?

OpenAI has switched off ChatGPT-4o, and angry users want it back
By David Nield published
ChatGPT users are mourning the loss of GPT-4o, and there are plenty of sad stories being shared online.

I tried to tell you about living in AI Time — this essay nails its harsh reality, and here's why we're not truly screwed
By Lance Ulanoff published
This is what it means to be living in AI Time and, based on a new essay by Matt Shumer, CEO and Co-Founder of Otherside, potentially how to survive it.
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