OpenAI Expands Operator to More Countries, Excluding EU
However, it remains unavailable in the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Iceland
However, it remains unavailable in the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Iceland
The Microsoft-backed firm has also seen a rise in enterprise adoption, with more than 2 million paying business users in ...
This was revealed in a court filing submitted to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California on ...
The bid, reportedly worth $97.4 billion, was led by Musk’s AI company, xAI, alongside other investors, including Baron Capital, Vy ...
For Nigeria, statistics leave us wondering if the country is prepared to handle what AI brings, especially as economic imbalances ...
Murati has been working on her own startup since leaving OpenAI in September 2024, and according to reports, she has ...
His departure comes less than a year after he left OpenAI to focus on AI alignment and more technical work
This is one of the artificial intelligence firm’s marketing strategies as it seeks to expand its reach beyond the tech ...
OpenAI has launched a new tool called deep research, designed to conduct in-depth research on the internet for complex tasks. ...
Son further introduced an innovative AI tool called Cristal, designed to assist businesses in real-time by processing system data, reports, ...
Three in four employees admit to using artificial intelligence (AI) tools at work. Although AI can offer many benefits to an ...
If the deal goes through, it would more than double the company’s previous valuation of $157 billion, achieved in October ...
The discussions come shortly after OpenAI and SoftBank committed $100 billion to Stargate, a U.S. data centre project designed to ...
Described by its creators as a model that “tops the leaderboard among open-source models and rivals the most advanced closed-source ...
Users can oversee Operator as it performs tasks, ensuring that sensitive actions, such as entering payment details or managing emails, ...

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