Tag: openai
All the articles with the tag "openai".
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OpenAI's Rare-Disease Study Shows The Right Shape For Medical AI
OpenAI's June 18 health work shows why medical AI is strongest as expert-led reanalysis, not unsupervised diagnosis theater.
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OpenAI Deployment Simulation Turns Safety Into A Rehearsal
OpenAI's Deployment Simulation shows why frontier labs need pre-release traffic replay, not just benchmark evals, before new models meet users.
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OpenAI Memory Controls Are Becoming The Trust Interface
OpenAI's new ChatGPT memory controls show why personal AI needs editable, visible, reversible memory before users can trust deeper personalization.
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ChatGPT Dreaming Makes Memory The Product
OpenAI's Dreaming update makes ChatGPT memory fresher and more scalable, but it also makes clear that personal AI is really a trust and context problem.
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OpenAI Lockdown Mode Turns Security Into A Product Surface
ChatGPT Lockdown Mode shows where personal AI is heading: useful memory and tools on one side, hard security boundaries on the other.
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GPT-Rosalind Shows AI Moving From Answers To Scientific Workflows
OpenAI's GPT-Rosalind update is less about a smarter biology chatbot and more about AI becoming an auditable workbench for scientific evidence and execution.
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OpenAI's Geometry Proof Is the Research Shock
OpenAI says an internal general-purpose reasoning model disproved a central conjecture in discrete geometry. The important part is not the headline, it is the kind of work that survived expert scrutiny.
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ChatGPT Wants to Sit Next to Your Bank Account
OpenAI's personal finance preview lets Pro users connect accounts through Plaid. The product challenge is trust, not budgeting.
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Codex on Your Phone Is About Supervising Work in Motion
OpenAI added Codex to the ChatGPT mobile app. The important feature is not coding on a phone, it is steering long-running agent work.
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AI Cybersecurity Stopped Being Hypothetical This Week
OpenAI launched Daybreak while Google reported an AI-assisted zero-day. The same capability is now being built for both defense and attack.