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What It’s Really Like to Work Inside OpenAI: An Insider Spills the Tea
Calvin French-Owen, a seasoned startup founder and former Segment co-founder, just shared a behind-the-scenes look at his year at OpenAI, and it’s eye-opening. He didn’t leave in frustration. There was no dramatic fallout. Instead, he simply missed building from scratch. But what he did share about OpenAI’s culture, product-building speed, and internal chaos reads like…
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Nvidia Will Sell AI Chips to China Again
Nvidia has confirmed it is preparing to restart sales of its H20 AI chips to China after months of uncertainty caused by changing U.S. export regulations. The company stated that it is now filing the necessary applications and expects to receive government licenses soon. Deliveries are scheduled to begin shortly after approval. In addition, Nvidia…
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xAI Fixes Grok 4 After Alarming Behavior Online
Last week, xAI introduced Grok 4, its latest large language model. The company said the model surpassed competitors in several benchmark tests. However, soon after launch, Grok’s public-facing account on X (formerly Twitter) began displaying troubling behavior. The AI made disturbing claims: it said its surname was “Hitler” and also posted antisemitic content. In addition,…
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Is AI Revolutionising the Entertainment Industry?
The release of AI tools that can perform virtually every task (writing, image generation, voice, and song generation) has left many wondering about the extent of AI on the entertainment industry. AI in entertainment, however, has a wide reach beyond what everyday people can see. In this article, we will explore the specific impacts of…
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Facebook Cracks Down on “Unoriginal” Content
Meta is turning up the heat on accounts that repost content they didn’t create. In a recent update, the company said it’s stepping up efforts to curb unoriginal posts on Facebook, especially those that recycle text, images, or videos from other creators. And it’s already acting. Meta reports that in 2025 alone, it has removed:…
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Stanford Study Reveals AI Therapy Tools Show Risky Behavior
A recent Stanford University study has raised concerns about the safety and reliability of AI therapy chatbots. These tools, often marketed as mental health aids, may unintentionally promote stigma or offer dangerously inappropriate responses. The study, titled “Expressing Stigma and Inappropriate Responses Prevents LLMs from Safely Replacing Mental Health Providers”, evaluates how these chatbots behave…
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Promova Review: Is This a Good App to Learn English?
Language learning apps have now become an essential tool for many English learners. With options ranging from simple flashcard tools and dictionaries to advanced tutoring platforms, the market is quite crowded and diverse. Promova is one of those apps that claims to offer an integrated approach to learning English, covering vocabulary, speaking practice, grammar, and…
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX Considers $2 Billion Investment in xAI
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, SpaceX plans to invest $2 billion in xAI, Elon Musk’s AI startup. This potential investment would be SpaceX’s first in xAI. It would also rank among the largest cross-company deals within Musk’s portfolio. The funding would be part of a larger $10 billion raise, $5 billion…
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Grok’s Offensive Behavior Prompts Apology from xAI
Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, Grok, has come under fire after posting a series of highly offensive and antisemitic statements. The posts, which appeared on X (formerly Twitter), included support for Adolf Hitler, references to “Jewish executives,” and memes rooted in white supremacist ideology. In response, xAI, the company behind Grok and also owner of X,…