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Apple CEO Tim Cook at Super Bowl LIX on February 09, 2025, in New Orleans, Louisiana.(Photo: Kara Durrette/Getty Images)
NewslettersHow much will import tariffs cost Apple? A lot. How much is a lot? Well…
By Andrew NuscaMay 2, 2025
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NewslettersOpenAI reversed an update that made ChatGPT a suck-up—but experts say there’s no easy fix for AI that’s all too eager to please
By Sharon GoldmanMay 1, 2025
Sam Altman speaks on stage in Paris, France, in February.
CompaniesAmericans can finally scan their eyeballs for crypto in return after Sam Altman-backed World launches in U.S.
By Ben WeissApril 30, 2025
Sam Altman, speaking into a microphone while sitting on a stage.
TechSam Altman says OpenAI will fix ChatGPT’s ‘annoying’ new personality as users complain the bot is sucking up to them
By Beatrice NolanApril 29, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman during the AI Action Summit in Paris, France, on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025. (Photo: Nathan Laine/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersOpenAI taps high-profile advisors for its nonprofit—right when it needs to shore up support for its plan to remove that nonprofit’s control of its business
By Sharon GoldmanApril 17, 2025
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CommentaryOpenAI can’t afford to ignore Hollywood’s warning
By Matt SteinbergApril 15, 2025
Sam Altman on a stage in a suit in front of a pink background.
TechSam Altman says ‘10% of the world now uses our systems a lot’ as Studio Ghibli-style AI images help boost OpenAI signups
By Beatrice NolanApril 14, 2025
12 former OpenAI employees asked to be heard in Elon Musk’s lawsuit against the company; one calls Sam Altman a ‘person of low integrity’
Tech12 former OpenAI employees asked to be heard in Elon Musk’s lawsuit against the company; one calls Sam Altman a ‘person of low integrity’
By Sharon GoldmanApril 11, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaks into a microphone
TechWhy OpenAI caved to open-source on the same day as its $300 billion flex (Hint: It’s not just about DeepSeek)
By Sharon GoldmanApril 1, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaking and wearing a green top.
TechSam Altman says ChatGPT’s viral image-generation AI is ‘melting’ OpenAI’s GPUs
By Beatrice NolanMarch 28, 2025
Startups and academics clash over whether superhuman AI is really ‘coming into view’
TechStartups and academics clash over whether superhuman AI is really ‘coming into view’
By Tom Barfield and AFPMarch 28, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reveals his ‘obvious tactical’ career advice for Gen Z grads—as Apple, Amazon, and Meta hunt for workers with this skill
SuccessOpenAI CEO Sam Altman reveals his ‘obvious tactical’ career advice for Gen Z grads—as Apple, Amazon, and Meta hunt for workers with this skill
By Preston ForeMarch 21, 2025
Demis Hassabis, chief executive officer of DeepMind.
SuccessGoogle DeepMind CEO says that humans have just over 5 years before AI will outsmart them
By Emma BurleighMarch 18, 2025
Sam Altman, co-founder and CEO of OpenAI, speaks during a panel discussion titled "The Age of AI" at the Technical University of Berlin on February 07, 2025 in Berlin, Germany.
TechOpenAI points to China as reason why it should escape copyright rules and state-level AI bills in the U.S.
By David MeyerMarch 13, 2025
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stands in front of a blue and yellow background on stage.
TechOpenAI’s ex-policy lead accuses the company of ‘rewriting’ its AI safety history
By Beatrice NolanMarch 7, 2025
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