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Lawyers for Elon Musk and OpenAI made their closing arguments in the blockbuster federal trial on Thursday. Nine jurors are set to begin deliberations next week.
May 16 (Reuters) - U.S. artificial intelligence company OpenAI said on Saturday it had signed a deal with the government of Malta to give all residents access to its ChatGPT Plus service for one year after they follow a course on how to use AI.
Lawyers for Elon Musk and OpenAI began closing arguments Thursday in the landmark trial whose outcome could shape the future of artificial intelligence.
OpenAI announced GPT-5.5, its latest AI model that is better at coding, using computers and pursuing deeper research capabilities. The launch comes just weeks after Anthropic unveiled Claude Mythos Preview,
Closing arguments in an Oakland Federal courthouse happened Thursday in what’s become 2026’s trial of the year – Two of the world’s richest men bickering over the globe’s most speculated industry. If you’re uninitiated,
The A.I. company, which is in the middle of a court fight with Elon Musk, has been unhappy with how Apple has integrated ChatGPT into its devices.
OpenAI Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar said the ChatGPT maker may raise more capital even after completing what she described as the largest private fundraising round ever, as the company races to secure computing power to meet
OpenAI VP Chris Lehane supports creating a global AI governance body led by the U.S. that includes China, amid Trump's visit for talks with Xi Jinping.
The two banks are among the large firms that are pouring $4 billion into DeployCo, a large-scale enterprise artificial intelligence venture born out of OpenAI's acquisition of AI consultant Tomoro. Payment technology experts say the deal gives the banks improved access to development expertise
Parents, teachers and community groups have come together to try to keep children safe when they use artificial intelligence – and they have the backing of one of the world's biggest AI companies. OpenAI, maker of the wildly popular ChatGPT, is joining ...
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella took the witness stand in a trial about control of the artificial intelligence startup OpenAI.