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OpenAI is the world’s third-most-valuable private company—valued at $300 billion in its latest fundraise in March 2025, and it’s “marching to the beat of its own disruption drum,” according to JPMorgan.
Chain-of-thought monitorability could improve generative AI safety by assessing how models come to their conclusions and spotting the "intent to misbehave.”
The most powerful artificial intelligence company in the world just admitted it needs help from one of its biggest rivals to stay afloat.
Researchers are urging developers to prioritize research into “chain-of-thought” processes, which provide a window into how AI systems make decisions.
OpenAI has included Alphabet's Google Cloud among its suppliers to meet escalating demands for computing capacity, according to an updated list published on the ChatGPT maker's website.
In a $2.4 billion deal, Google recruited the chief executive and a co-founder of Windsurf, which OpenAI had been in talks to buy, as the battle to dominate artificial intelligence escalates.
The UK government and OpenAI have partnered to integrate advanced AI models into public services, including justice, security, and education, to boost efficiency and citizen engagement.
Google's former VP of HR Laszlo Bock said $100 million pay packages made sense in tech companies' escalating, winner-takes-all war for AI talent.