NVIDIA Still Plans Massive OpenAI Investment Despite Deal Confusion
NVIDIA plans to pour serious money into OpenAI. But the numbers keep changing, and the tech world is trying to figure out what’s actually happening.
NVIDIA plans to pour serious money into OpenAI. But the numbers keep changing, and the tech world is trying to figure out what’s actually happening.
NASA did something wild last December. They handed over Perseverance rover controls to Claude, Anthropic’s chatbot. Not for a quick test drive. For a real mission plotting 400
Google dropped something wild for AI Ultra subscribers. Now you can build interactive 3D worlds with just text. No coding. No game development experience. Just type what you want.
OpenAI is pulling the plug on ChatGPT-4o. For real this time. The company announced it’s retiring several older models, including the beloved GPT-4o, on February 13th. Plus,
An AI assistant exploded online last week. Then everything went sideways. Clawdbot promised something different: an AI that actually does things on your computer instead of just
Anthropic’s Cowork tool got a serious upgrade. The company just added plug-ins designed to automate department-specific tasks across enterprises.
Punxsatawney Phil saw his shadow this year. Six more weeks of winter, apparently. His track record? Wrong more often than he’s right.
Meta plans to spend up to $135 billion on AI development in 2026. That’s nearly double last year’s budget. But the real story isn’t the money.
Copyright used to feel abstract. Something lawyers worried about. But generative AI changed that overnight. Now every photo you post, every blog entry you write, and every video
Remember when Sora was supposed to be the next TikTok? That dream died fast. OpenAI’s video-generation app exploded onto the App Store in October, hitting number one faster than