OpenAI stories
The app lets traders query live positions and exposure in plain English, cutting out screenshots and manual uploads to ChatGPT.
Global rivals could capture most of the value from local AI start-ups unless investors and customers act fast, King River Capital warns.
Users in 10 markets can now find and connect to PureVPN servers through ChatGPT prompts, without sharing data with the chatbot.
Enterprise teams can now use live Smartsheet work data through ChatGPT, Copilot and Gemini Enterprise, as AI adoption races across workplaces.
More than 15,000 Ventia field workers could gain AI tools to cut admin and speed decisions as the services group tests OpenAI pilots.
Enterprises face new risks as autonomous software agents spread through systems faster than older security tools can track or control.
The wider partnership push aims to help enterprises control AI risk across cloud, identity and data systems as deployments move into production.
Businesses will be able to share AI models and unstructured data across clouds and on-premises systems without custom integrations.
The London startup aims to help smaller retailers turn WhatsApp chats into sales as it begins growth with fresh pre-seed funding.
New compute funding and billions in private pledges are set to widen access to AI tools, sharpening Britain's bid for investment and growth.
Developers will gain on-device AI, coding agents and faster builds as Apple widens its software toolset across iPhone, Mac and Vision Pro.
Non-developers are driving Codex growth, prompting OpenAI to add business plugins and a preview for shareable internal sites.
Eligible research organisations can now access OpenAI's updated GPT-Rosalind model, as the company widens its life sciences rollout worldwide.
ChatGPT's new memory overhaul aims to keep personal details current and useful, with wider access set to follow in coming weeks.
The recognition underlines rising demand for AI-enabled delivery centres as enterprises rethink offshore hubs for product and engineering work.
Pressure to curb AI costs and improve returns is pushing Asia Pacific organisations towards multi-model deployment strategies across the software lifecycle.
Firms racing to deploy generative AI are exposing themselves to data incidents and compliance gaps, Wallarm says, as oversight lags.
UK banks, defence contractors and telecoms groups are backing a homegrown AI model designed to run inside customers' own systems.
The deal secures rare long-term UK AI capacity as demand for power-hungry inference computing outstrips available data centre infrastructure.
Artificial intelligence has become the main driver of UK tech value, with venture funding and start-up creation increasingly concentrated in the sector.