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Anton Kratiuk 29.10.2025, 11:45

OpenAI will gain more freedom, while Microsoft retains exclusive rights to the commercial use of its technologies

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Anton Kratiuk 28.10.2025, 11:12

Layoffs will start today

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Anton Kratiuk 28.10.2025, 10:27

The platform is available for free in version 0.1

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Anton Kratiuk 24.10.2025, 11:54

The cute assistant is currently available in three countries

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Anton Kratiuk 23.10.2025, 12:57

The cost of the robot is significantly lower than most similar devices

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Anton Kratiuk 23.10.2025, 08:10

The companies aim to reduce dependence on partners

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Anton Kratiuk 21.10.2025, 11:23

The memory capacity has been increased by 50% compared to the original model.

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Anton Kratiuk 20.10.2025, 17:47

The competitions were held among university teams in China

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Viktor Tsyrfa 15.10.2025, 20:36

CEO of OpenAI Sam Altman confirmed that the company plans to add support for "adult conversations," including erotica, in ChatGPT — after the launch of age verification, which will be implemented in December 2025. The head of the company calls it the principle of "treating adults as adults," but it seems more like an attempt to compete with Grok, which allows not only to create erotic correspondence but also to generate erotic videos (Spicy mode) and has a female anime-style avatar that flirts during conversations.

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Anton Kratiuk 14.10.2025, 11:04

OpenAI aims to create a more efficient and scalable AI infrastructure

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Anton Kratiuk 08.10.2025, 18:53

The scientific community has highly appreciated his contribution to the development of quantum technologies

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Viktor Tsyrfa 08.10.2025, 09:02

Most public neural networks will not allow you to create deepfakes with famous people. But Sora 2 has an interesting, albeit somewhat ambiguous loophole. A video published on the YouTube channel Corridor Crew demonstrates how famous personalities who have already passed away not only “came back to life” in new videos but also took on new professions. In demonstration videos published by OpenAI, you can see, for example, Bruce Lee performing as a DJ, while Michael Jackson showcases stand-up in the kitchen. These clips have sparked mixed reactions: some are fascinated by the possibilities of the technology, while others express concerns about the ethical issues of using the images of deceased celebrities.