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Microsoft’s $7.6B AI win comes with a heavy Azure backlog from OpenAI
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI The software giant says OpenAI accounts for a chunk of its backlog in its Azure cloud computing business.

ChatGPT erased two years of work with one click
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI ChatGPT irrevocably deleted two years of a professor's work after he disabled the data consent option. Despite contacting OpenAI's support team, the professor wasn't able to restore his work.

OpenAI's super-secret AI hardware will ship later this year
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI OpenAI is reportedly slated to announce its first device in the second half of 2026. Multiple reports suggest that it could be earbuds with advanced AI capabilities.

Google may have bigger fish to fry with OpenAI in the ad business
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI Analysts predict that OpenAI could generate up to $25 billion in annual ad revenue by 2025 if it executes the strategy properly.

OpenAI could be bankrupt by mid-2027
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI OpenAI could make a $14 billion loss in 2026, primarily driven by infrastructure expansion, model training, research hiring, and compute costs.

ChatGPT Health is OpenAI's new wellness experience
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI OpenAI launches a dedicated experience in ChatGPT designed for health and wellness called ChatGPT Health. It lets users link medical records and wellness apps like Apple Health to ChatGPT.

Sam Altman: AI Agents can do great things but also break security
By Kevin Okemwa published
Artificial Intelligence OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI agents can expose critical security flaws, raising urgent concerns for cybersecurity.

OpenAI will let you recap your year with ChatGPT
By Kevin Okemwa published
AI OpenAI has rolled out an annual review feature, "Your Year with ChatGPT," to users in select markets, including the United States, Canada, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand.
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