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AI Summary
- OpenAI is pushing out a torrent of new and updated models like GPT-5, GPT-5.1, and GPT-5.2, alongside specialized "Codex" models for coding, and advanced features for image, video, and real-time voice generation.
- The market is seeing a major surge in AI agent development, with new tools for autonomous coding, data analysis, web browsing, and personalized assistance driving significant enterprise adoption across finance, marketing, customer service, and more.
- There's a huge push on building out AI infrastructure, including the multi-gigawatt "Stargate" data center initiative and large-scale partnerships with tech and energy giants like NVIDIA and Oracle to secure massive compute resources globally.
- The industry is doubling down on AI safety and ethics, implementing features like parental controls, age prediction, and dedicated research into model behavior, while also forming extensive collaborations with governments and NGOs on policy and grants for responsible AI.
- AI adoption is rapidly expanding across nearly every sector, with OpenAI forging broad partnerships in banking, healthcare, education, journalism, and retail, and rolling out tailored AI solutions for small businesses, government agencies, and classrooms worldwide.
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OpenAI News
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Snowflake and OpenAI partner to bring frontier intelligence to enterprise data
14 hours ago
Global AffairsOpenAI and Snowflake partner in a $200M agreement to bring frontier intelligence into enterprise data, enabling AI agents and insights directly in Snowflake.
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Introducing the Codex app
20 hours ago
ProductIntroducing the Codex app for macOS—a command center for AI coding and software development with multiple agents, parallel workflows, and long-running tasks.
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Inside OpenAI’s in-house data agent
4 days ago
EngineeringHow OpenAI built an in-house AI data agent that uses GPT-5, Codex, and memory to reason over massive datasets and deliver reliable insights in minutes.
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Retiring GPT-4o, GPT-4.1, GPT-4.1 mini, and OpenAI o4-mini in ChatGPT
5 days ago
ProductOn February 13, 2026, alongside the previously announced retirement of GPT‑5 (Instant, Thinking, and Pro), we will retire GPT‑4o, GPT‑4.1, GPT‑4.1 mini, and OpenAI o4-mini from ChatGPT. In the API, there are no changes at this time.
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Taisei Corporation shapes the next generation of talent with ChatGPT
5 days ago
ChatGPTTaisei Corporation uses ChatGPT Enterprise to support HR-led talent development and scale generative AI across its global construction business.
The Deep View
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The agents are getting weird on Moltbook
8 hours ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Anthropic’s got its eye on the red planet. On Friday, the company announced that it partnered with NASA to use its flagship Claude AI model to decide on a route for the Perseverance Rover on Mars. The journey took place in early December, in which JPL engineers used Claude to navigate a 400-meter path through rocky terrain on the surface of Mars. The route marked the first time a Martian rover’s commands were written by AI. It’s also the latest example of an AI firm targeting scientific research as a use case for its models. — Nat Rubio-Licht IN
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People online are raving about this AI concierge
2 days ago
by The Deep View
Good morning. Welcome to this special weekend edition of The Deep View, presented in partnership with Decagon. PEOPLE ONLINE ARE RAVING ABOUT THIS AI CONCIERGE If you’re planning to deal with a customer service issue later today, you’re probably already bracing for the pain: Long hold times. Endless ticket numbers. Copy-paste replies that don’t answer your question. Repeat. But recently, people online are suddenly raving about an AI concierge experience that’s popping up everywhere, from their banks to their rental cars to their Oura Ring. > Twitter tweet So what’s going on? And when will all of us get to experience this magic? The company behind
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How AI could reshape human memory and attention
3 days ago
by The Deep View
Hello friends. Welcome to a special edition of the newsletter, featuring the latest episode of our podcast, The Deep View: Conversations. HOW AI COULD RESHAPE HUMAN MEMORY AND ATTENTION AI could change the way we remember, and the way we pay attention. In Season 2, Episode 2 of The Deep View: Conversations, Editor-in-Chief Jason Hiner sits down with Bobak Tavangar, CEO of Brilliant Labs, one of the most intriguing startups in AI hardware today. While trillion-dollar giants like Meta and Google race to define the future of AI glasses, Brilliant Labs is taking a radically different path: building in public, going open-source with both software
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Google's Project Genie generates interactive worlds
3 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. In its second largest acquisition to date, Apple is spending $2 billion on Q.ai, an Israeli audio technology startup. The company reportedly develops tech that reads “silent speech,” watching for subtle shifts in facial expression to better process audio. The startup’s 100 employees will join Apple to support Siri and its wearable technology. It’s another sign that Apple is intent on outsourcing its AI efforts, such as in its recent partnership with Google to use Gemini to power Apple Intelligence. Despite Apple being laggard on AI thus far, CEO Tim Cook attempted to shore up investor confidence in
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Students use “AI Humanizer” tools to make AI text look human
4 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. AI is getting starry-eyed. Astronomers at the European Space Agency used AI to unveil 800 previously undiscovered astrophysical anomalies within the Hubble telescope archives. The astronomers, David O’Ryan and Pablo Gómez, trained a model to dig through 35 years of the telescope’s archives and pick out things that were out of the ordinary. It’s the latest example of AI being used to expedite scientific development, with researchers using AI for everything from decoding the human genome to mapping earthquakes. No wonder OpenAI is eager to create AI-powered lab partners. —Nat Rubio-Licht IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. STUDENTS USE “HUMANIZER” TOOLS FOR