OpenAI continues to add more tools to its platform for users, including deep research. Here's what is and how you can use it for your next project.
Musk's xAI claims its chatbot outperforms other AI models in assertions that have not been independently verified.
OpenAI has banned ChatGPT accounts used by Chinese threat actors, including ones leveraged for the development of spying tools.
ChatGPT is used by 400 million people a week, as confirmed by OpenAI in a Reuters report. That's a shocking number, considering the AI chatbot is only a little over two years old. It makes ChatGPT one of the most widely used digital tools on the planet, putting it in the same league as search engines and social media platforms.
Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI debuted its updated Grok-3 model, showcasing a version of the chatbot technology to challenge OpenAI.
OpenAI is changing how it trains AI models to explicitly embrace "intellectual freedom … no matter how challenging or controversial a topic may be," the
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OpenAI removes certain content warnings from ChatGPTOpenAI says it has removed the "warning" messages in its AI-powered chatbot platform, ChatGPT, that indicated when content might violate its terms of service.
The model embodies the latest AI chatbot tech, marked by its ability to think through problems step by step, a 'hybrid' approach, and agentic coding capabilities with Claude Code.
The Elon Musk-backed AI startup unveiled its latest Grok-3 artificial intelligence chatbot claimed to outperform other U.S. or Chinese competitors.
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Elon Musk launches Grok 3: Can xAI’s chatbot challenge OpenAI and DeepSeek?
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xAI chief engineer blames former OpenAI employee after Grok blocks results saying Musk and Trump ‘spread misinformation’
xAI’s new Grok 3 model criticized for blocking sources that call Musk, Trump top spreaders of misinformation
The backlash over Grok 3 raises questions about whether xAI has sacrificed public safety and transparency for personal image control.
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AI giants Baidu, OpenAI offer their chatbots for free in response to DeepSeek’s advanceChinese internet search giant Baidu will make its advanced AI chatbot services free, as competition heats up among global developers following the surging popularity of startup DeepSeek’s models.
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