GPT-5.4 Sneaks Into My Workflow — And OpenAI's Suddenly Relevant Again
Picture this: GPT-5.4 quietly handles your spreadsheets while you sleep. OpenAI's latest feels substantial — but who's cashing in on the real efficiencies?
Picture this: GPT-5.4 quietly handles your spreadsheets while you sleep. OpenAI's latest feels substantial — but who's cashing in on the real efficiencies?
OpenAI's dropping open weights again — gpt-oss-120b and 20b — echoing GPT-2's 2019 magic but supercharged. These aren't just models; they're your local AI powerhouse.
We all braced for AI's trillion-dollar tab. Prompt caching? It just made the math work—finally.
Picture your daily grind automated by AI agents that actually deliver. Anthropic's sprint past OpenAI isn't just numbers; it's your workflow revolutionizing sooner than expected.
Late-night tweet from Sam Altman: GPT-5.4 lands, promising to code like a senior dev, navigate desktops, and juggle epic contexts. We're peering under the hood at OpenAI's latest push to make AI your office sidekick.
Forget waiting for GPT-5. OpenAI's GPT-4.5 could hit servers next week, promising simpler AI magic. It's the bridge we've craved.
Forget waiting lists. OpenAI just flung open the doors to its Deep Research agent for all paid ChatGPT users. This isn't incremental—it's a full-throated push toward AI that doesn't just answer, but investigates.
Imagine a TED Talk rippling across continents, every lip flap perfectly matched to words in Spanish, Hindi, or Arabic. Descript just made that frictionless — and it's powered by OpenAI's guts.
OpenAI's latest trick: stuffing LLMs into virtual computers via the Responses API. It's ambitious. It's scary. And it's probably not ready for prime time.
Eight xAI engineers jumped ship to OpenAI. Elon Musk screamed trade secrets. Judge? No proof—case dismissed.