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ChatGPT's default model has been updated to GPT-5.5 Instant, a model that brings accuracy improvements with fewer hallucinations, especially in areas like medicine, law, and finance, according to OpenAI.
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Greg Brockman, OpenAI's president, testified in a trial pitting Mr. Musk against his company that the world's richest man was eager to change how it operated as a nonprofit.
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The proposed settlement is the result of a class action lawsuit filed in California.
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Stuart Russell gave Elon Musk's legal team its clearest technical warning yet in the trial over OpenAI's future, but his testimony stopped short of answering the central legal question. Russell, a University of California, Berkeley computer science professor and longtime AI safety researcher, took the stand Monday as Musk's only expert witness called to address […]
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The complaint claims software updates introduce serious bugs that are never fixed. Roku calls the claims "meritless."
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iOS 27, iPadOS 27, and macOS 27 will let users set third-party AI services as the default for Apple Intelligence features like Writing Tools and Image Playground, reports Bloomberg.
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Apple is exploring Intel and Samsung for US chip production as AI demand strains advanced chip supply and tests its reliance on TSMC.
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The Commerce Department will use the access to conduct security evaluations.
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On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we answer your listener questions about the future of Apple's product lineup, the software and services shaping the ecosystem, and our own personal histories with the company and its devices.
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Earlier this week, 9to5Mac's Benjamin Mayo reported on an apparent charging issue affecting at least some of Apple's latest iPhone models.
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The investment comes as the A.I. start-up looks to keep up with accelerating demand for its business and coding products.
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With companies shifting gears when it comes to the skills they want in new hires and current employees, online education providers are quickly compiling lists of generative AI (genAI) courses to meet demand.
While there are still more tech job openings than tech workers available to fill them, job-seeking technologists need to tweak their industry knowledge to get hired. Internally, enterprises are upskilling and reskilling workforces to address a flurry of genAI projects, even as most are still pilots. Not surprisingly, creating, training and securing genAI is becoming a top skill to possess.
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