When artificial intelligence and science intersect, the results can be groundbreaking. Consider AlphaFold, the protein-folding program by Google’s DeepMind, which earned a Nobel Prize for its creator and fundamentally transformed biology. Now,
OpenAI is reportedly in early discussions about a potential secondary stock sale that could value the artificial intelligence pioneer at around US$500 billion, according to individuals briefed on the matter. The transaction,
MoreOpenAI’s latest large language model, o3, has emerged as the top-performing AI system for answering scientific questions, according to a newly launched benchmarking platform called SciArena, as reported by Nature. Developed by
MoreOpenAI, the $300 billion artificial intelligence powerhouse, has dramatically strengthened its security protocols to shield its intellectual property from foreign spying attempts, particularly amid rising concerns about Chinese corporate espionage. According to
MoreMicrosoft is signaling a willingness to walk away from critical negotiations with OpenAI as the $300 billion artificial intelligence startup seeks to shift from a non-profit structure to a for-profit entity —
MoreAmerica’s leading artificial intelligence companies, including OpenAI, may soon find themselves overtaken by faster, cheaper international competitors — particularly from China — according to legendary tech analyst and investor Mary Meeker. In
MoreOpenAI is exploring a new feature that could allow users to sign in to third-party apps using their ChatGPT accounts, signaling the company’s growing ambition to expand its footprint in the broader
MoreEditorial Note: OpenAI CEO Sam Altman testified on 8 May 2025 before the US Senate Commerce Committee on strengthening America’s artificial intelligence capabilities. He was joined by Advanced Micro Devices CEO Dr.
MoreOpenAI, the artificial intelligence company behind the highly successful ChatGPT, is grappling with significant governance challenges as its AI models grow more powerful and autonomous. Despite its recent decision to transition into
MoreOpenAI plans to extend its ambitious $500 billion Stargate data center project beyond the United States, with international expansions aimed at promoting “democratic artificial intelligence” and reinforcing Western leadership in the sector,
MoreSan Francisco-based artificial intelligence leader OpenAI has secured a staggering $300 billion valuation following a $40 billion investment round led by SoftBank, making it one of the world’s best-funded private start-ups. The
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