OpenAI GPT Image 1.5 launches
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ChatGPT Images doesn’t roll off the tongue like Nano Banana, but OpenAI finally has an answer for Google's uber-popular AI image editor. The company's "new flagship image generation model" is available now in ChatGPT Images and in the API under the model name GPT Image 1.5.
OpenAI announced a new version of ChatGPT Images on Tuesday, powered by a new flagship AI image generation model. It rolls out today.
OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity are offering free access to their premium AI tools in India. This move aims to capture a larger user base in the rapidly growing digital market. India's large smartphone population and affordable data make it an attractive region.
OpenAI has taken a similar route by making its ChatGPT Go plan free for one year in India. The plan, which allows higher usage than standard versions of ChatGPT, is usually paid in over 100 countries and was earlier priced at $54 in India. The free offer, launched nationwide in November, is available only to Indian users.
Sam Altman said OpenAI has entered "code red" mode multiple times to respond to competitive AI threats — and they'll do it again.
OpenAI, Google and Perplexity have begun an unprecedented fight for artificial intelligence users in India, rolling out freebies in a strategy seen as a way to harvest troves of multilingual training data in the world's most populous nation.
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Sam Altman says rising competition from Google and China’s DeepSeek pushed OpenAI into “code red” mode, helping the company spot weaknesses in ChatGPT and roll out fixes faster.
Over the past year, some OpenAI staffers noticed a concerning change in the way people who used ChatGPT were reacting to improvements in the chatbot. In prior years, every time OpenAI made a big upgrade to the artificial intelligence that powers the chatbot,
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Amazon is in talks to invest in OpenAI in a potential deal that could value the ChatGPT-parent at over $500 billion, according to a source familiar with the matter. The potential deal underscores the AI industry's insatiable need for computing power as firms race to develop systems that match or surpass human intelligence.