Tag: openai
All the articles with the tag "openai".
-
Codex Micro Is an Agent Control Surface
OpenAI's small Codex keypad is not interesting because it is hardware. It is interesting because agent work is starting to need a dedicated control layer.
-
Agent Work Is Becoming a Queue
OpenAI's ChatGPT Work and GitHub's Copilot controls show AI agents moving from clever chats into supervised queues with status, budgets, and review.
-
GPT-5.6 Turns Frontier AI Into an Operating Surface
OpenAI's GPT-5.6 release shows frontier AI becoming a product surface of model tiers, agent modes, tool calls, access rules, and cost controls.
-
Microsoft Using Its Own Models Is the AI Cost Reality Check
Microsoft reportedly shifting more Office prompts to in-house MAI models shows the AI race moving from best model to best cost-control stack.
-
GPT-5.6 Shows Frontier Access Becoming Conditional
OpenAI's reported GPT-5.6 limited rollout is another sign that paid access to closed frontier AI may no longer mean equal access to the frontier.
-
OpenAI's Jalapeno Chip Is About Owning the Whole Stack
OpenAI's first custom Broadcom inference chip shows frontier AI labs becoming full-stack infrastructure companies, not just model providers.
-
OpenAI's Rare-Disease Study Shows The Right Shape For Medical AI
OpenAI's June 18 health work shows why medical AI is strongest as expert-led reanalysis, not unsupervised diagnosis theater.
-
OpenAI Deployment Simulation Turns Safety Into A Rehearsal
OpenAI's Deployment Simulation shows why frontier labs need pre-release traffic replay, not just benchmark evals, before new models meet users.
-
OpenAI Memory Controls Are Becoming The Trust Interface
OpenAI's new ChatGPT memory controls show why personal AI needs editable, visible, reversible memory before users can trust deeper personalization.
-
ChatGPT Dreaming Makes Memory The Product
OpenAI's Dreaming update makes ChatGPT memory fresher and more scalable, but it also makes clear that personal AI is really a trust and context problem.