OpenAI Just Released GPT-5 — And It Can Reason Like a PhD Student
GPT-5 scores in the 99th percentile on graduate-level reasoning tests and introduces real-time collaboration features that blur the line between AI and colleague.
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GPT-5 scores in the 99th percentile on graduate-level reasoning tests and introduces real-time collaboration features that blur the line between AI and colleague.
Meta's newest open-weight model sets new records across reasoning, coding, and multilingual tasks, intensifying the open vs. closed AI debate.
GitHub's latest Copilot update can generate full-stack applications from natural language descriptions, complete with tests and deployment configs.
The most powerful language model ever released is now available at no cost, but the business model behind it reveals where AI is really headed.
An AI-powered facial recognition and document matching system has reconnected over 1,000 families displaced by conflicts in Syria, Ukraine, and Sudan.
The latest open-weight model from Google challenges Meta's Llama and raises the bar for what's freely available to developers.
Fraudsters are using AI to clone voices, create deepfakes, and automate scams at unprecedented scale. The attacks are getting smarter. Here's how to protect yourself and your family.
The latest Apple Intelligence update brings powerful language and image models that run entirely on your iPhone, no cloud required.
From Search to Gmail to Maps, Gemini Ultra 2.0 is now the default AI behind every Google service — affecting 2 billion daily users.
The record-breaking GDPR fine targets Meta's use of Facebook and Instagram posts, photos, and messages to train its Llama AI models without adequate user consent.
Using AI-powered spatial audio navigation and computer vision, a visually impaired runner finished a full marathon without a human guide for the first time.
Claude Enterprise offers persistent memory across conversations, 500K token context windows, and SOC 2 Type II compliance for business customers.
Anthropic's quiet plugin launch sent shockwaves through enterprise software. But is the panic justified, or is Wall Street overreacting to a productivity tool?
The Exynos 2500's dedicated NPU handles 7B-parameter models without cloud connectivity, marking a pivotal shift in mobile AI architecture
The B300 GPU slashes the cost of running AI models, potentially making real-time AI affordable for apps and devices that couldn't justify it before.
Anthropic's latest model autonomously fixes real GitHub issues better than any AI before. Developers report it can now handle multi-file refactors that took hours.
The optimized model makes GPT-5-level reasoning affordable for startups. The API waitlist has 200,000 developers.
Anthropic removes beta label from computer use feature. Enterprises are automating entire workflows that required human mouse clicks.
xAI's unfiltered model can search the live web and respond without guardrails. Early users are finding creative—and concerning—use cases.
The French lab's new model matches Claude on reasoning and costs 60% less. EU governments are paying attention.
The new reasoning model costs pennies per query and matches o1 on most tasks. The economics of AI apps just changed.
Developers describe complete codebases generated in minutes. The tool handles architecture, testing, and deployment configuration.
It reads emails, schedules meetings, writes documents, and handles calendar conflicts. Users say it's like having a competent assistant who never sleeps.
The new memory feature builds a profile of each user over time. It's incredibly useful—and raises obvious privacy questions.
Thermal-imaging AI drones cut search times by 80% in disaster zones, and they just saved 12 lives in a Turkish earthquake.
SOC 2 compliance, data residency options, and guaranteed uptime. The boring stuff that makes enterprise adoption possible.
When traditional methods failed, an AI-powered pet recognition app matched a stray dog in Tennessee to a family in Ohio who'd been searching for months.
The new model scores higher than PhD-level humans on medical, legal, and scientific reasoning tests. Sam Altman warns the next version will be 'qualitatively different.'
The streaming platform is flooded with synthetic music. Human artists are losing royalties to machines.
H200 chips selling faster than they can be made. Every major AI lab is competing for allocation.