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OpenAI is going to eat Microsoft alive, Elon Musk warned its CEO, Satya Nadella, on the day the tech giant rolled out GPT-5 across its platforms.
GPT-5 is here, and Microsoft is integrating it into everything from chatbots to developer tools. Here's what's new, what works, and what to expect.
Bytes: Week in Review – Trump's mobile venture, online data brokers used to target MN victims, and an OpenAI-Microsoft breakup Natasha Mascarenhas, reporter at The Information, joins Marketplace ...
OpenAI and Microsoft are scrambling to rework the terms of their massive partnership that radically transformed both ...
Bloomberg cites data provided by Sensor Tower that found the Copilot app for iOS and Android has been downloaded about 79 ...
Microsoft's market capitalization surged past US$4 trillion following its latest earnings release. While the company exceeded ...
The partnership between OpenAI and Microsoft in many ways hinges on the definition of artificial general intelligence, creating a tension that has spilled over into OpenAI research that has not been ...
Microsoft is in advanced talks for a deal that would give the Windows maker continued access to critical OpenAI technology in ...