GPT 5.5 is here! OpenAI aims to provide faster, smarter responses and to make everyday AI tasks easier. I think AI tools are competing with responsiveness and usability rather than just having raw capability. What do you think will this truly change the way we use tools for our daily tasks?
Guys! I can sense new AI image tools competing, so I wonder which one actually gives better results or if both are just different styles of the same thing?
Sam Altman is introducing a new system called Hermes which is specifically designed to let anyone, whether techie or not, to set up AI agents to work for them 24/7
Google is putting new AI agents and challenging OpenAI and Anthropic. How is it going to improve productivity at the workspace?
From Google to OpenAI, everyone keeps talking about AI inference and how it is a critical part of the infrastructure. Google even released the new Ironwood TPU and called it the chip for the age of inference.
OpenAI has just introduced ChatGPT Images 2.0 and its biggest highlight that is that it can render almost perfect text inside images. It even supports other languages like Chinese and Japanese. Have you tried creating a poster or sign with it?
Isn't it strange that we are not hearing anything from Amazon? We are just hearing about OpenAI, Google and Microsoft. What is AWS doing?
Do you agree the future of humanity is in the hands of evolutionary ignoramuses? A recent New Yorker report claimed that OpenAI fellow members don't trust Sam Altman. They are saying that he may control our future. Many are calling him a cold capitalist who is using AI as the ultimate means of power and surpassing the cognitive capabilities of human beings.
OpenAI has already started testing ads in the US. How long till Indian users start seeing them?
Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI are accusing Chinese AI developers of copying their AI models. Is there truth to this, or does this seem like Western propaganda?
The popular Sora app will soon be discontinued, OpenAI announced yesterday. This means one of the best places to generate AI videos using text prompts or an image of yourself is gone. Where creators can generate AI videos now?
OpenAI is reportedly planning to bring AI-generated video to ChatGPT via Sora. I’m excited for it, since Gemini and Grok aren’t good enough for me.
I’m looking to settle on one primary AI coding agent and I’m torn between OpenAI Codex and Claude Code. I’ve seen conflicting takes on which is better for actual "agentic" engineering versus just being a fancy autocomplete. To give some context on my setup, my primary stack is TypeScript and React. My primary environment is VS Code and Cursor. Mainly working with microservices focused on refactoring complex logic. Appreciate any advice.
I'm confused between Veo (in Gemini), OpenAI's Sora, Runway, and Kling. Or should I go for an open-source option instead?
Just tried ChatGPT Atlas and wow! It remembers past chats, understands context better, and feels almost conversationally human. Are we seeing the first step toward real, long-term AI memory? Or will Google make Chome better by integrating Gemini to take on OpenAI?