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OpenAI walks back GPT-5 rollout after user backlash
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has admitted the company "totally screwed up" the launch of its GPT-5 model, after abruptly replacing all previous ChatGPT versions on release day and triggering a wave of complaints and subscription cancellation threats.
Aug 151 min read


Japan's largest newspaper sues Perplexity
Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun, its largest newspaper by circulation, has sued US-based AI startup Perplexity for allegedly reproducing 119,467 of its articles without permission.
Aug 121 min read


Google tests AI-powered revamp of finance app in US
Google has begun rolling out a new AI-powered version of Google Finance in the US this week, transforming the platform into a more interactive and intelligent tool for investors.
Aug 81 min read


Google pushes back on traffic decline claims, says AI in search boosting 'quality clicks'
Google has challenged claims that its aggregate traffic is on the decline by insisting this is not the case, rather the incorporation of AI Overview has increased the numbers of "quality clicks."
Aug 71 min read


ChatGPT rockets to 700 million weekly users
OpenAI's ChatGPT has hit 700 million weekly active users, up from 500 million in March, more than quadrupling year-over-year, the company said Monday.Â
Aug 51 min read


Anthropic launches AI tool for markets analysis
Amazon-backed Anthropic has launched new AI tools designed for financial professionals, bringing its Claude models into investment research, market analysis, and deal-making.
Jul 162 min read


AI robot performs gall bladder surgery on pig
An AI-powered robot has performed gallbladder removal surgeries on pig organs without human assistance, with researchers predicting human trials may begin within ten years.
Jul 111 min read


Tennis stars denounce AI line judge over errors at Wimbledon, call for bringing back human referee
Wimbledon's move to replace human line judges with AI-powered electronic line calling (ELC) has sparked criticism from several players. The prestigious tournament is using the tech for the first time this year.
Jul 82 min read


OpenAI terms illicit Robinhood's trading of its 'tokens'
OpenAI has issued a public disclaimer distancing itself from Robinhood's sale of so-called "OpenAI tokens," warning consumers that the tokens do not represent equity in the company.Â
Jul 31 min read


Denmark to allow citizens to copyright features in fight against deepfake
Denmark has announced that it will amend its copyright law to give people legal ownership over their faces, voices, and bodies, making it illegal to create or share deepfakes without consent.Â
Jun 282 min read


Meta wins copyright case against authors; future cases though not ruled out
A federal judge has dismissed a high-profile copyright infringement lawsuit against Meta Platforms, ruling in favor of the Facebook parent company in a case brought by 13 authors who accused it of illegally using their books to train its AI model, Llama.
Jun 263 min read


Getty drops key copyright claim against Stability AI
Getty Images has dropped one of the central contentions from its high-profile UK lawsuit against artificial intelligence company Stability AI, abandoning a major copyright infringement claim as closing arguments began Wednesday at Britain's High Court.Â
Jun 262 min read
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