OpenAI
OpenAI is a San Francisco AI lab, the maker of ChatGPT, the GPT model family and the Sora video generator. Its releases set the pace for the entire industry, and its partnership with Microsoft puts its models inside Copilot and Azure. This page gathers all our coverage of OpenAI: product launches, research and company news.

OpenAI expanded its API with voice features for services and education
OpenAI introduced new voice features in its API that will help companies improve support systems, educational platforms, and apps for conten

Microsoft emails revealed skepticism about OpenAI in 2018
Court evidence showed that Microsoft executives were skeptical of OpenAI, but feared it would come under Amazon's control.

Lawsuit reveals chaos in OpenAI CEO selection
The legal dispute between Musk and Altman shows that the appointment of a new CEO at OpenAI in 2024 took place through video calls and text

Mira Murati is building AI models for simultaneous real-time interaction

OpenAI launched Daybreak for automated vulnerability discovery in code

Thinking Machines is building AI that speaks and listens at the same time

Anthropic enters the AI services market for lawyers amid industry growth

Hollywood stars launched a standard to control AI use of faces and creative work
George Clooney, Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep backed the Human Consent Standard, a licensing standard that lets people control how AI systems u

Parents sue OpenAI: ChatGPT advised a deadly drug combination
The family of a 19-year-old student has sued OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT suggested a dangerous drug combination that led to an overdose an

Altman testifies: Musk caused major harm to OpenAI's culture

Threads gets Meta AI that users can’t block

Anthropic has more business clients than OpenAI, Ramp data shows

Anthropic shifts to small business: Claude targets 36 million U.S. companies

Campbell Brown on who decides what AI tells you
Meta's former head of news has something to say about information control in AI. Silicon Valley sees the issue differently from ordinary con

At the Musk v. Altman trial, Microsoft turned the hearing into a promotional tour
In the Musk v. Altman case, Microsoft chose to promote its products instead of seriously defending its position.









