OpenAI has rolled out its newest and improved AI models, GPT-4.1 and GPT-4.1 mini, in ChatGPT. These models are designed to be faster and more efficient, making them great for everyday coding tasks and instruction-based work.
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OpenAI has rolled out its newest and improved AI models, GPT-4.1 and GPT-4.1 mini, in ChatGPT. These models are designed to be faster and more efficient, making them great for everyday coding tasks and instruction-based work.
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OpenAI is broadening access to its AI agent, Operator, for ChatGPT Pro subscribers in countries such as Australia, Brazil, and the U.K., while excluding the EU and a few other regions. Initially launched in the U.S. in January, Operator assists with tasks like booking tickets for subscribers who pay $200 per month through a dedicated webpage, competing with companies like Google, Anthropic, and Rabbit.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes artificial general intelligence (AGI) and superintelligence are within reach, potentially transforming industries and accelerating innovation. However, concerns remain about AI safety and control, especially as OpenAI shifts focus to commercialization. Altman acknowledges challenges but remains optimistic about the future, emphasizing the need for the cautious yet impactful development of AI systems.
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On Thursday, OpenAI’s services, like ChatGPT, Sora, and its API, experienced a significant outage that kicked off at 11 a.m. PT and stretched for more than four hours. This marks the second time this month users have faced disruptions, the first being due to a telemetry service hiccup. Thankfully, things started getting back on track around 3:16 p.m. PT, and Sora was up and running once more. The issue was linked to an upstream provider.
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