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SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son in Tokyo, Japan, on February 03, 2025. (Photo: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Getty Images)
NewslettersFanatics Fest brings $25 billion fandom company to life
By Andrew Nusca and Alexandra SternlichtJune 23, 2025
OpenAI CEO says his kids will ‘never be smarter than AI’— and that his parenting style relies on ChatGPT
FamilyOpenAI CEO says his kids will ‘never be smarter than AI’— and that his parenting style relies on ChatGPT
By Ani FreedmanJune 20, 2025
Sam Altman shrugs with both his hands up
SuccessOpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI can rival someone with a PhD—just weeks after saying it’s ready for entry-level jobs. So what’s left for grads?
By Preston ForeJune 20, 2025
Sam Altman sitting on a chair in front of the OpenAI logo.
AINew ‘OpenAI Files’ report sheds light on deep leadership concerns about Sam Altman and safety failures within the AI lab
By Beatrice NolanJune 20, 2025
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai in San Francisco, on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. (Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersGoogle takes one on the chin in its $4.7 billion EU antitrust fight
By Andrew NuscaJune 20, 2025
A photo of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sitting on stage in front of the word OpenAI projected on a big screen behind him making a gesture with his right hand that looks like a line on a graph sloping steeply up to the right.
NewslettersPast the event horizon? OpenAI’s Sam Altman says so. New AI research backs him up
By Jeremy KahnJune 19, 2025
Open AI CEO Sam Altman speaks during Snowflake Summit 2025 at Moscone Center on June 02, 2025 in San Francisco, California.
AIOpenAI is phasing out Scale AI work following startup’s Meta deal
By Rachel Metz and BloombergJune 19, 2025
OpenAI warns its future models will have a higher risk of aiding bioweapons development
AIOpenAI warns its future models will have a higher risk of aiding bioweapons development
By Beatrice NolanJune 19, 2025
Photo illustration of a hand holding a smart phone that is displaying the logo of MiniMax's M1 AI model.
AIChina’s MiniMax debuts M1 AI model that it says costs 200x less to train than OpenAI’s GPT-4
By Alexandra SternlichtJune 18, 2025
Mark Zuckerberg in a suit.
AIMeta’s $100 million signing bonuses for OpenAI staff are just the latest sign of extreme AI talent war 
By Beatrice NolanJune 18, 2025
WhatsApp as displayed on an Apple iPhone on June 7, 2025. (Photo: Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto/Getty Images)
NewslettersWhatsApp is finally getting ads
By Andrew NuscaJune 17, 2025
OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar in a black suit.
AIOpenAI plans to continue working with Scale AI despite rival Meta’s $14.3 billion deal with the company, OpenAI’s CFO says
By Beatrice NolanJune 16, 2025
Singer Jordin Sparks visits Polly Pocket's Airbnb on September 27, 2024 in Littleton, Massachusetts.
TechMattel taps OpenAI to help it design toys, other products
By Thomas Buckley and BloombergJune 12, 2025
OpenAI and Microsoft are teaming up with Harvard’s libraries to train AI models on 600-year-old books
AIOpenAI and Microsoft are teaming up with Harvard’s libraries to train AI models on 600-year-old books
By Matt O'Brien and The Associated PressJune 12, 2025
OpenAI chairman reveals the rocket ship mantra from Google’s ex-CEO Eric Schmidt that has inspired his career
SuccessOpenAI chairman reveals the rocket ship mantra from Google’s ex-CEO Eric Schmidt that has inspired his career
By Preston ForeJune 12, 2025
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