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- OpenAI and NVIDIA have formed a strategic partnership to deploy 10 gigawatts of AI datacenters with the first phase set to launch in 2026, marking a significant step in AI infrastructure development.
- The introduction of Stargate UK, a collaboration involving OpenAI, NVIDIA, and Nscale, aims to establish a substantial AI infrastructure within the UK, featuring 50,000 GPUs and the country's largest supercomputer to enhance public services and drive economic growth.
- OpenAI has unveiled important updates across its AI models, including improvements to Codex for better performance in real-time coding tasks, as well as the release of the GPT-5 model, which boasts advanced capabilities and enhanced performance across various applications.
- The organization is actively addressing safety and ethical considerations in AI, launching initiatives in partnership with U.S. and UK AI safety institutions, and conducting evaluations on the potential misalignment and reliability of AI systems.
- Significant funding efforts have been made, including a $50 million People-First AI Fund aimed at supporting nonprofits and community initiatives, as well as a commitment of $40 billion overall in recent investments to drive advancements in AI technology.
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OpenAI News
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Expanding Stargate to Michigan
3 days ago
OpenAI is expanding Stargate to Michigan with a new one-gigawatt campus that strengthens America’s AI infrastructure. The project will create jobs, drive investment, and support economic growth across the Midwest.
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Introducing Aardvark: OpenAI’s agentic security researcher
3 days ago
OpenAI introduces Aardvark, an AI-powered security researcher that autonomously finds, validates, and helps fix software vulnerabilities at scale. The system is in private beta—sign up to join early testing.
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How we built OWL, the new architecture behind our ChatGPT-based browser, Atlas
4 days ago
A deep dive into OWL, the new architecture powering ChatGPT Atlas—decoupling Chromium, enabling fast startup, rich UI, and agentic browsing with ChatGPT.
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Technical Report: Performance and baseline evaluations of gpt-oss-safeguard-120b and gpt-oss-safeguard-20b
5 days ago
gpt-oss-safeguard-120b and gpt-oss-safeguard-20b are two open-weight reasoning models post-trained from the gpt-oss models and trained to reason from a provided policy in order to label content under that policy. In this report, we describe gpt-oss-safeguard’s capabilities and provide our baseline safety evaluations on the gpt-oss-safeguard models, using the underlying gpt-oss models as a baseline. For more information about the development and architecture of the underlying gpt-oss models, see the original gpt-oss model model card.
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Introducing gpt-oss-safeguard
5 days ago
OpenAI introduces gpt-oss-safeguard—open-weight reasoning models for safety classification that let developers apply and iterate on custom policies.
Google AI
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Cool stuff Google Cloud customers built, Oct. edition: Research agents, a World Series hit, agentic "teams" & more
2 days ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
AI & Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Databases, Inside Google Cloud, Partners, CustomersAI and cloud technology are reshaping every corner of every industry around the world. Without our customers, there would be no Google Cloud, as they are the ones building the future on our platform. In this regular round-up, we dive into some of the exciting projects redefining businesses, shaping industries, and creating new categories. For our latest edition, we look into new research agents from Deutsche Bank and The Max Planck Institute; helping devs strut their stuff with new databases for Rent the Runway; mortgage lender Mr. Cooper’s “team” of AI agents answering tough customer questions; an AI assistant for doctors
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What’s new with Google Cloud
9 days ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
Google Cloud, Inside Google CloudWant to know the latest from Google Cloud? Find it here in one handy location. Check back regularly for our newest updates, announcements, resources, events, learning opportunities, and more. ---------------------------------------- Tip: Not sure where to find what you’re looking for on the Google Cloud blog? Start here: Google Cloud blog 101: Full list of topics, links, and resources. ---------------------------------------- OCT 20 - OCT 24 * Dataframe visualization in Colab Enterprise. Use visualization cells to create custom, stylized visualizations of your DataFrames: no coding required! Choose your fields, chart type, aggregation, and color scheme, then see a visualization of your data without leaving your notebook. Check out
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Cool stuff customers built, Sept. edition: Modern edge, faster blockchains, AI for nurses & more
a month ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
AI & Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Databases, Inside Google Cloud, Partners, CustomersAI and cloud technology are reshaping every corner of every industry around the world. Without our customers, there would be no Google Cloud, as they are the ones building the future on our platform. In this regular round-up, we dive into some of the exciting projects redefining businesses, shaping industries, and creating new categories. For our latest edition, we explore Uber’s revamped network with modern edge; smarter, AI-infused site search at Target; a wicked fast blockchain built by Keeta Network; HCA Healthcare empowers its nurses with a new AI-powered information portal; Deutche Telecom enhances its data science workloads; Google’s AI infrastructure
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The global harms of restrictive cloud licensing, one year later
a month ago
Inside Google CloudA year ago today, Google Cloud filed a formal complaint with the European Commission about Microsoft’s anti-competitive cloud licensing practices — specifically those that impose financial penalties on businesses that use Windows Server software on Azure’s biggest competitors. Despite regulatory scrutiny, it’s clear that Microsoft intends to keep its restrictive licensing policies in place for most cloud customers. In fact, it’s getting worse. As part of a recent earnings call, Microsoft disclosed that its efforts to force software customers to use Azure are “not anywhere close to the finish line,” and represented one of three pillars “driving [its] growth.” As we approach
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Cool stuff customers built, July edition: Data agents, deep financial research, hospital fall detection & more
3 months ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
AI & Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Databases, Inside Google Cloud, Partners, CustomersAI and cloud technology are reshaping every corner of every industry around the world. Without our customers, there would be no Google Cloud, as they are the ones building the future on our platform. In this regular round-up, we dive into some of the exciting projects redefining businesses, shaping industries, and creating new categories. For our latest edition, we explore Box’s AI agents extracting insights with cross-platform agent integration; Schroders uses multiple connected agents to build a complex investment research system; Hypros’ IoT device can monitor patient distress in hospitals without individual monitoring; a Formula E exhibition of whether regenerative braking
The Deep View
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Meet Junie. The Coding Agent for developers
a day ago
by The Deep View
Good morning. Welcome to this special weekend edition of The Deep View, presented in partnership with JetBrains. STOP REPLACING AI WITH DEVELOPERS. LET DEVELOPERS DO WHAT THEY LOVE. AI agents are everywhere now. But most of them still feel like black boxes. Unpredictable, hard to guide, and unreliable when the stakes are high. That’s why JetBrains built Junie, the coding agent for professionals. Junie is designed to help teams ship features faster and with more confidence. It’s not just another AI tool or agent to add to your list; it’s built for real-world development inside the same trusted JetBrains ecosystem. With Junie, developers can: *
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UMG forges AI partnerships
2 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Happy Halloween! Big Tech is getting bigger. Amazon reported exceptional quarterly results yesterday, seeing a 20% hike in its cloud computing business as demand for its services skyrocketed amid the AI frenzy. Google similarly reported exploding revenues for its cloud division on Wednesday, up 34% year-over-year, largely supported by enterprise AI deals. Apple, too, reported better-than-expected earnings and a strong forecast for the December quarter—though its growth is hardly AI-driven as the company navigates its place in the AI market. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. UMG FORGES AI PARTNERSHIPS 2. GOOGLE, RELIANCE OFFER FREE AI TRIALS 3. NVIDIA EYES AI CODING STARTUP INVESTMENT CULTURE UMG
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OpenAI’s Atlas Browser breeds fertile ground for prompt injection attacks
3 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Universal Music Group just settled its copyright lawsuit with AI music startup Udio and is instead partnering up to launch a licensed AI music platform in 2026. The new platform will be trained on authorized and licensed music, with UMG artists able to opt in, while Udio's existing product will remain in a "walled garden" with fingerprinting and filtering measures. From lawsuit to licensing deal in under 18 months. That has to be some sort of record. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. OPENAI’S ATLAS BROWSER BREEDS FERTILE GROUND FOR PROMPT INJECTION ATTACKS 2. AI CAN NOW DETECT WHEN ITS OWN 'THOUGHTS' ARE
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OpenAI's $500B restructuring sets stage for blockbuster IPO
4 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. OpenAI seems determined to dominate the headlines today. Cameo, the celebrity video platform, just sued them for trademark infringement over Sora's "Cameo" feature. Cameo argues OpenAI chose the name "in blatant disregard for the obvious confusion it would create, while OpenAI counters they "disagree that anyone can claim exclusive ownership over the word 'cameo.'" IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. OPENAI'S $500B RESTRUCTURING SETS STAGE FOR BLOCKBUSTER IPO 2. GENERAL INTUITION FOUNDER ON THE NEXT FRONTIER 3. HOME ROBOTS ARRIVE WITH REMOTE OPERATORS WATCHING THROUGH THEIR EYES BIG TECH OPENAI'S $500B RESTRUCTURING SETS STAGE FOR BLOCKBUSTER IPO OpenAI just solved its capital problem by creating a governance
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OpenAI’s expansion into the EU spells trouble for AI startups
5 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Elon Musk is back at it again with the launch of Grokipedia v0.1, an AI-powered Wikipedia rival that claims to be a less biased alternative. The site went live with over 885,000 articles, around 10% of the number on Wikipedia’s English site, though many appear copied word-for-word from Wikipedia itself. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. OPENAI’S EXPANSION INTO THE EU SPELLS TROUBLE FOR AI STARTUPS 2. CLAUDE JUST BECAME YOUR NEW FINANCIAL ANALYST 3. THE AI TALENT WARS MAY BECOME DECENTRALIZED STARTUPS OPENAI’S EXPANSION INTO THE EU SPELLS TROUBLE FOR AI STARTUPS Europe is becoming a key overseas market for OpenAI’s ChatGPT, raising concerns over the