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Elon Musk’s court battle against OpenAI has laid bare tensions between the start-up's leaders and raised questions about the billionaire’s motivations.
OpenAI launched three new audio models that can reason, translate across 70+ languages, and transcribe speech in real time, making voice a genuinely useful interface for developers.
Elon Musk and Sam Altman both took a beating over their leadership styles in court testimony this week as a jury waded further into their OpenAI feud.
OpenAI is finally bringing Codex users the ability to remotely control coding sessions from their smartphones.
The personal journal of OpenAI president Greg Brockman is now a character in the company’s battle with the world’s richest man—and the most human part of a trial between tech billionaires
The new features could be handy for customer service systems, but OpenAI says they have applications that work across a variety of other fields, including education and creator platforms.
According to OpenAI, companies including Zillow, Priceline, Deutsche Telekom, Vimeo, and Glean are already using these new models to build advanced travel agents, multilingual customer support assistants, and more capable voice assistants “that can reason through requests and take action in real time.”
OpenAI president Greg Brockman said Elon Musk wanted the company to create a for-profit entity—and endured a public peek into his diary.
An early investment detailed in Elon Musk’s federal lawsuit against Sam Altman suggests UM could see major returns — even ahead of Microsoft. But the university's ties to the tech giant may already run deep.
OpenAI launches GPT Realtime 2 for advanced voice reasoning alongside a new Codex Chrome extension to automate browser workflows.