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Microsoft's $7.6 B Boost from OpenAI Partnership

Microsoft's $7.6 B Boost from OpenAI Partnership
Microsoft reported a $7.6 billion increase in net income tied to its partnership with OpenAI, reflecting the AI lab’s rapid revenue growth and a 20% revenue‑share agreement. The relationship also includes a $250 billion Azure services commitment from OpenAI, which now counts for roughly half of Microsoft’s commercial performance obligations. Additional AI investments, such as a $5 billion stake in Anthropic, and $37.5 billion in capital spending for GPUs and CPUs, underscore Microsoft’s aggressive push to dominate the cloud‑based AI market. Lire la suite

Tech CEOs Condemn Minneapolis ICE Violence and Call for Action

Tech CEOs Condemn Minneapolis ICE Violence and Call for Action
Leaders of Anthropic, OpenAI and Apple publicly addressed the recent ICE shootings in Minneapolis, denouncing the violence and urging democratic values. Internal messages and leaked emails revealed employee pressure for the companies to cut ties with ICE and speak out. While the CEOs condemned the incident, they also expressed praise for President Trump, drawing mixed reactions from staff and industry observers. Both Anthropic and OpenAI confirmed they have no contracts with ICE. Lire la suite

Open‑Source AI Assistant Moltbot Gains Rapid Popularity Amid Security Concerns

Open‑Source AI Assistant Moltbot Gains Rapid Popularity Amid Security Concerns
The open‑source AI assistant Moltbot, formerly known as Clawdbot, has quickly risen to prominence, earning tens of thousands of stars on GitHub within a month. Developed by Austrian programmer Peter Steinberger, the tool lets users run a personal assistant that interacts through popular messaging platforms such as WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack, Discord, and others. While users praise its proactive capabilities and compare it to cinematic AI helpers, the system requires external large‑language‑model subscriptions and poses notable security, privacy, and cost challenges. Lire la suite

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits ChatGPT 5.2’s writing quality was neglected

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits ChatGPT 5.2’s writing quality was neglected
OpenAI chief Sam Altman acknowledged that the company “screwed up” the writing quality of its latest ChatGPT 5.2 release. At a developer town‑hall, Altman explained that the update prioritized technical strengths such as reasoning, coding, and tool use, leaving the conversational tone and readability under‑developed. He said limited bandwidth forces trade‑offs, and promised that future GPT 5.x versions will improve the chatbot’s writing ability. The admission follows widespread user criticism that the new model produces “unwieldy” and “hard‑to‑read” content, highlighting the tension between technical advancement and user experience in AI product development. Lire la suite

OpenAI Introduces Prism, an AI-Powered Workspace for Scientific Research

OpenAI Introduces Prism, an AI-Powered Workspace for Scientific Research
OpenAI launched Prism, a free AI‑enhanced workspace for anyone with a ChatGPT account. Integrated with GPT‑5.2, Prism functions as a word processor and research assistant, offering LaTeX support, diagram generation, and full‑context chat capabilities. The tool is designed to help human scientists draft papers, verify claims, and explore hypotheses, rather than conduct research autonomously. OpenAI positions Prism as a catalyst for faster scientific progress, drawing parallels to AI’s impact on software engineering. Early examples include AI‑assisted proofs in mathematics and statistics, showcasing a collaborative model between researchers and advanced language models. Lire la suite

OpenAI Reveals Inner Workings of Its AI Coding Agent

OpenAI Reveals Inner Workings of Its AI Coding Agent
OpenAI and Anthropic have both placed their coding CLI clients on GitHub, letting developers see the code that powers their AI‑assisted programming tools. A recent post by Bolin explains the core "agent loop" that coordinates user input, model responses, and tool calls. The loop repeatedly builds a prompt, sends it to the model, and either returns a final answer or executes a requested tool before querying the model again. The initial prompt is assembled from distinct components—system, developer, user, and assistant—each with a specific role, and includes instructions, tool definitions, sandbox settings, environment context, and the user’s message. Lire la suite

OpenAI President Greg Brockman's Major Trump Super PAC Donation Sparks Scrutiny

OpenAI President Greg Brockman's Major Trump Super PAC Donation Sparks Scrutiny
OpenAI co‑founder and president Greg Brockman and his wife Anna made a record‑size contribution to a pro‑Trump super PAC, totaling the largest donation recorded for the group. The gift, made through a September filing, has drawn attention to the growing political involvement of tech executives, especially as the administration pursues policies that favor the AI sector and seeks to limit state‑level regulation. Critics note the alignment between the donation and lobbying efforts aimed at shaping AI legislation, while industry observers watch how this financial support may influence future regulatory debates. Lire la suite

Anthropic Expands Claude with Deep Integrations for Canva, Slack, and More

Anthropic Expands Claude with Deep Integrations for Canva, Slack, and More
Anthropic has broadened Claude's capabilities by adding native integrations with a range of third‑party applications, including Canva, Slack, Box, Asana, and Figma. The new connections let users fetch files, preview documents, and transform chat discussions into actionable tasks directly within those platforms. Powered by the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which Anthropic released in fall 2024 and later donated to the Linux Foundation, the integrations have already been adopted by nine launch partners and are also being used by OpenAI. Lire la suite

Anthropic Expands Claude with In‑Chat App Integrations via MCP

Anthropic Expands Claude with In‑Chat App Integrations via MCP
Anthropic has added a new extension to its Claude chatbot that lets users interact with popular productivity apps—such as Slack, Canva, Asana, and Figma—directly inside the chat interface. Powered by the open‑source Model Context Protocol (MCP), the integration moves beyond simple text replies, offering visual, interactive experiences that let users draft messages, build presentations, and manage projects without leaving the AI conversation. The move signals a shift toward AI platforms functioning more like operating systems, and the MCP framework is being positioned for broader adoption across other AI products. Lire la suite

OpenAI Sets High Price for ChatGPT Ads, Limits Early Data

OpenAI Sets High Price for ChatGPT Ads, Limits Early Data
OpenAI is planning to charge roughly $60 per 1,000 views for ads on ChatGPT, about three times the rate Meta typically charges. Early advertisers will receive only high‑level metrics such as total views and clicks, without detailed user‑action data. The first ads are slated to appear in the coming weeks for users on the free and lower‑tier Go plans, with exclusions for users under 18 and conversations about mental health or politics. OpenAI maintains that it will not sell user data to advertisers and will keep conversations private. Lire la suite

Grokipedia Content Found in ChatGPT Responses

Grokipedia Content Found in ChatGPT Responses
Elon Musk's xAI launched an alternative encyclopedia called Grokipedia in October after criticizing perceived bias in Wikipedia. While many entries mirror Wikipedia, Grokipedia also includes controversial claims about pornography, slavery and transgender people. Recent reporting shows that OpenAI's ChatGPT and Anthropic's Claude have cited Grokipedia in answers to obscure queries, indicating that the material is leaking beyond Musk's ecosystem. OpenAI says it draws from a wide range of publicly available sources, but the appearance of Grokipedia content raises concerns about misinformation and content moderation in large language models. Lire la suite

Guardian Report Questions Credibility of OpenAI's GPT-5.2 Model Over Source Citations

Guardian Report Questions Credibility of OpenAI's GPT-5.2 Model Over Source Citations
OpenAI promoted its GPT-5.2 model as its most advanced professional tool, but a Guardian investigation revealed that the system cited the AI‑generated encyclopedia Grokipedia for controversial topics such as Iran and the Holocaust. The report notes that GPT‑5.2 relied on Grokipedia for specific claims while avoiding it for other sensitive prompts, raising concerns about the model’s source selection. OpenAI responded that the model searches a broad range of public sources and applies safety filters to limit high‑severity harms. Lire la suite

Harvey Acquires Hexus to Bolster Legal AI Offerings Amid Growing Competition

Harvey Acquires Hexus to Bolster Legal AI Offerings Amid Growing Competition
Legal AI startup Harvey has purchased Hexus, a two‑year‑old firm that builds AI‑driven product demo, video, and guide tools. Hexus founder Sakshi Pratap says her San Francisco team has already joined Harvey, while engineers in India will transition after a new Bangalore office opens. The deal aligns with Harvey’s aggressive expansion, as the company recently confirmed an $8 billion valuation after raising $160 million, bringing total funding to $760 million. Harvey now serves more than 1,000 clients in 60 countries, including most of the top U.S. law firms, and aims to accelerate its suite for in‑house legal departments. Lire la suite

Finding Meaning in an AI‑Driven World

Finding Meaning in an AI‑Driven World
During an OpenAI livestream, CEO Sam Altman asked Chief Scientist Jakub Pachocki how people will find purpose as artificial intelligence automates more tasks. The discussion sparked a broader reflection on how meaning is rooted in the act of doing, especially through analog crafts, human skill, and imperfect experiences that machines cannot replicate. From pottery and glass blowing to handwritten notes and physical activities, the piece argues that the value of slowness, risk, and personal involvement will become the primary source of fulfillment in a world increasingly shaped by AI. Lire la suite

OpenAI Names Barret Zoph to Lead Enterprise Push Amid Shifting Market Share

OpenAI Names Barret Zoph to Lead Enterprise Push Amid Shifting Market Share
OpenAI announced that Barret Zoph will head its enterprise sales effort, signaling a renewed focus on business customers as the company faces slipping market share to rivals Anthropic and Google. Zoph, a former OpenAI vice president who recently returned from Thinking Machine Labs, will oversee the rollout of ChatGPT Enterprise and new partnerships such as the expanded deal with ServiceNow. The move comes as OpenAI’s enterprise usage fell from 50% in 2023 to 27% at the end of 2025, while Anthropic holds about 40% and Google’s Gemini maintains around 21% market share. Lire la suite

LiveKit Secures $100 Million Funding, Reaches $1 Billion Valuation

LiveKit Secures $100 Million Funding, Reaches $1 Billion Valuation
LiveKit, a developer of real‑time AI voice and video infrastructure, announced a $100 million funding round that values the company at $1 billion. The round was led by Index Ventures with participation from existing backers such as Altimeter Capital Management, Hanabi Capital and Redpoint Ventures. LiveKit powers OpenAI’s ChatGPT voice mode and counts customers like xAI, Salesforce, Tesla, 911 emergency service operators and mental‑health providers. Founded in 2021 by Russ d’Sa and David Zhao as an open‑source project, the startup pivoted to a managed cloud offering to meet enterprise demand amid the voice‑AI boom. Lire la suite

DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis Says He’s Surprised by OpenAI’s Early Move to Test Ads in ChatGPT

DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis Says He’s Surprised by OpenAI’s Early Move to Test Ads in ChatGPT
DeepMind co‑founder Demis Hassabis told reporters at Davos that he is surprised OpenAI has already begun testing advertisements within its chatbot. He said Google is considering the idea “very carefully” but feels no pressure to make a quick decision. Hassabis highlighted the tension between monetizing a free AI service and preserving user trust, noting that ads work differently in search than in a conversational assistant. He also pointed to past consumer backlash against ad‑like features in AI products, and said Google will monitor user response before taking any action. Lire la suite

Sen. Ed Markey questions OpenAI over ads in ChatGPT

Sen. Ed Markey questions OpenAI over ads in ChatGPT
Senator Ed Markey has written letters to the CEOs of OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Snap and xAI asking about plans to embed advertising in AI chatbots. Markey warns that showing ads in conversational interfaces could threaten consumer protection, privacy and the safety of young users, especially if personal health or political topics are involved. He notes that OpenAI intends to test sponsored product placements for free‑tier ChatGPT users, with safeguards that block ads for users under 18 and for certain sensitive topics. Markey has given the companies until early February to respond. Lire la suite

OpenAI Veteran Aliisa Rosenthal Joins Acrew Capital, Targets AI Startup Moats

OpenAI Veteran Aliisa Rosenthal Joins Acrew Capital, Targets AI Startup Moats
Aliisa Rosenthal, OpenAI’s first sales leader, has moved into venture capital as a general partner at Acrew Capital. Drawing on her experience scaling OpenAI’s enterprise sales organization, she aims to help AI startups build durable competitive advantages. Rosenthal highlights the importance of specialized context layers, affordable model alternatives, and application‑level innovation as key moat factors. She will tap her network of former OpenAI employees and enterprise buyers to identify and support promising companies. Lire la suite

OpenAI Targets 2026 Launch for First Hardware Device, Likely Earbuds

OpenAI Targets 2026 Launch for First Hardware Device, Likely Earbuds
OpenAI is preparing to announce its first hardware product in the second half of the year, with reports suggesting the device will be earbuds codenamed “Sweet Pea.” The wearable is expected to feature a custom 2‑nanometer processor that handles AI tasks locally, and the company is weighing manufacturing partners such as Luxshare and Foxconn. OpenAI aims to ship tens of millions of units in the first year, seeking greater control over the distribution of its ChatGPT assistant while facing integration challenges with existing ecosystems. Lire la suite