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Webb Wright is a senior reporter at Gizmodo covering the science and business of artificial intelligence. He lives in New York City.
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OpenAI is trying to appeal to a public that's grown wary of AI at the same time that it's trying to fix its relationship with the federal government.
You might one day be able to chat with Grok like Captain Kirk hailing the USS Enterprise. Would you really want to, though?
Anthropic is cracking down on Chinese developers and companies using its models while pushing for greater collaboration at home.
Claude Sonnet 5 delivers impressive agentic capabilities at a relatively low cost. It’s also really bad at cybersecurity—probably for the reason you’d expect.
The company’s Brain2Qwerty v2 system can translate brainscans into coherent sentences, no invasive surgery required.
Some call it a dangerous path to runaway AI, others call it vibe research.
Welcome to the ‘Society of the Psyop.’
"We don’t believe this kind of government access process should become the long-term default," OpenAI said in a Friday announcement.
The state has launched a “first-in-the-nation” data-tracking tool to keep an eye on how AI is reshaping its labor market.
Publishers and artists aren’t the only ones accusing AI startups of foul play these days.
The company behind ChatGPT is heating up its efforts to achieve technological independence.
That's not the whole story, though.
The Trump family and federal prosecutors have had their eyes on the industry, too.
The company has said its new age-verification measure “applies only to a small subset of users.”
The company's new deal with AI startup Reflection also hints at a bright future for open source AI.
That’s a long way from 100% sustainable, though.
The senator is making the case that AI is a public resource that was built using the collective genius of humanity.
The company is also opening a spa in downtown San Francisco, “with pools of golden light which softly scan your body.”
Of course, whether the administration cares about the legal basis is an open question.