As the U.S. races to be the best in the AI field, one of the researchers at the most prominent company, OpenAI, has quit.
As reported by the Financial Times, OpenAI claims to have evidence that Chinese rival DeepSeek used their model to train.
The DeepSeek AI price plunged 76% in the last 24 hours as this new AI agent crypto's presale goes parabolic and raises over $4.2 million.
The Chinese startup DeepSeek released an AI reasoning model that appears to rival the abilities of a frontier model from OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT.
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The model underpinning Operator is a Computer-Using Agent (CUA) that combines GPT-4o's vision mode to "see" what's on the user's screen through screenshots with graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that enable Operator to interact with the screen (clicking buttons, typing, scrolling, etc.).
After several days of silence, OpeNAI CEO Sam Altman has finally collected himself, and spoken out about Chinese AI startup DeepSeek throwing Silicon Valley into sheer chaos. The company's R1 AI model scared investors this week,
The announcement confirms one of two rumors that circled the internet this week. The other was about superintelligence.
Altman attributed the heightened expectations to rampant speculation on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter). He urged users to temper their expectations significantly, stating that the reality of OpenAI's upcoming developments fall far short ...
OpenAI may be close to releasing an AI tool that can take control of your PC and perform actions on your behalf, if leaks are to be believed.
It's Musk vs Altman - again. But look away from the griping and sniping and the more interesting developments relate to Microsoft and OpenAI redefining their partnership.