Tag: OpenAI
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AI Hypocrisy Olympics: Musk vs. Apple vs. OpenAI
Elon Musk accusing someone else of monopolistic favoritism? Now there’s a laugh. Yet here we are: Musk is blasting Apple for supposedly favoring OpenAI’s ChatGPT on the App Store – all while he runs X, a social platform notoriously tweaked to boost his own ventures. The irony dial is cranked up to 11. Musk’s AI…
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Factual Recap: OpenAI’s GPT-5 Keynote Event
OpenAI held a keynote event announcing the launch of GPT-5, described as a significant advancement in AI technology. The keynote provided details on the model’s capabilities, benchmarks, demos, and availability. Below is a factual summary based solely on the content of the keynote, divided into a high-level overview of key points and a more detailed…
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Choosing the Right OpenAI API Interface: A Developer’s Guide for 2025
The OpenAI platform has rapidly evolved in recent months, with new models, tools, and API endpoints reshaping how developers integrate language models into their applications. If you’re evaluating whether to use Chat Completions, Responses, or the now-beta Assistants API, you’re not alone. This post aims to clarify the differences, explain the technical implications, and help…
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When AI Masters Competitive Programming: Why Generalists Outperform Specialists
AI Joins the Competitive Coding Arena For years, competitive programming has been a playground for the sharpest human minds, where coders battle against the clock to solve complex algorithmic puzzles. It’s a test of pure computational reasoning—one that many believed would remain a human stronghold. But OpenAI’s latest research suggests otherwise. In the paper “Competitive…
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The Weight of Knowledge: Connecting Project Strawberry to a Physicist’s Sweet Revelation
The internet is a marvelously massive-yet-intangible construct. It’s so vast that we’ve spent decades trying to quantify its storage, traffic, and even its weight. Yes, you read that right: the internet has a weight. According to physicist Russell Seitz, the entirety of the internet’s data—when considered in terms of the electrons required to store and…