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“That’s no moon,” as Obi-Wan Kenobi once said. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stirred intrigue with a cryptic post last night showing the Death Star from Star Wars as a hint that something big is coming.
The release marks a break from closed systems, offering enterprises customizable, high-performance AI without vendor lock-in.
Agentic AI tests have revealed fundamental flaws — and OpenAI's next-generation LLM may not have the tools to address them.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNSam Altman Teases OpenAI GPT-5 Release With Cryptic ‘Death Star’ Post As AI Battle Heats Up With Musk’s Grok, Other RivalsThe comparison between a much-anticipated and likely sophisticated AI and a massive weaponized spaceship from 'Star Wars' is, ...
Hours after OpenAI released its first open-weight models in years with claims of safety measures, AI jailbreaker Pliny ...
Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman previewed GPT-5 in February. At the time, he suggested that the model could offer a ...
OpenAI released a new free and open GPT model yesterday that can run on a PC, and now Microsoft is making that easy to do for ...
"OpenAI has open-sourced its first reasoning model, gpt-oss-20b, a chain-of-thought reasoning model that runs directly on ...
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