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“Our goal is simple” - OpenAI tells us how enterprise adoption can help take it to the next level, so get ready for a lot more ChatGPT at work
By Mike Moore published
OpenAI wants to help developers everywhere build the next great thing.

Thinking of taking a break from ChatGPT? Google Gemini is ready to impress
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
If you’re starting to feel ChatGPT fatigue, Google Gemini makes for a refreshing AI alternative.

Watch out - your workers might be pasting company secrets into ChatGPT
By Sead Fadilpašić published
You can add ChatGPT to the list of Shadow IT apps that need monitoring.

I've been shopping online for 25 years but I had no idea how ChatGPT and Gemini could change the experience
By Lance Ulanoff published
Pretty good choices, Claude

Google Gemini just saw a 46% spike in traffic – but ChatGPT still has the most loyal users
By Graham Barlow published
The latest traffic figures show a sharp rise for Gemini visits, but ChatGPT still has the most loyal users.

OpenAI bans Chinese, North Korean hacker accounts using ChatGPT to launch surveillance
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Malicious actors are trying to trick ChatGPT into doing bad things, but are now being banned.

ChatGPT now runs apps – and it’s about to go from chatbot to full-on operating system
By Graham Barlow published
Now that ChatGPT can run apps and has operating system-sized ambitions we could be looking at the future of your mobile phone.

ChatGPT gets apps: now you can book a trip, build slides, and make Spotify playlists without leaving the chat
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
OpenAI has made ChatGPT into an app-powered platform you can talk to.

OpenAI’s rumored ‘always on’ AI device sounds terrifying – but Sora 2 shows it doesn’t care about boundaries
By Lance Ulanoff published
OpenAI is struggling to find the right mix of power and relatability for its secret AI device, and we pretty much know they won't get it right at first.

Sora 2 has arrived - can the uncanny valley explain why AI images and videos feel so weird?
By Becca Caddy published
Social media is full of AI-generated images and videos that may look flawless but feel off. Experts say the uncanny valley might explain our uneasy reactions to them.
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