OpenAI releases new ChatGPT model after White House delay
OpenAI has released its latest ChatGPT model following a delay attributed to cybersecurity concerns raised by the White House. The company is also facing an escalating legal battle with news organizations over copyright infringement. Separately, OpenAI has decided to shut down its ChatGPT Atlas browser project, which a review described as an 'uphill race to the top' from the start.
The world's first HDR10 smart glasses have been released, marking a milestone in wearable display technology. However, BBC testing revealed significant accuracy issues with AI-powered smart glasses during a real-world trial in Paris. In response to growing privacy concerns, New York has become the first US state to ban smart glasses in all courthouses.
Chinese memory chipmaker CXMT is gearing up for a $4.3 billion IPO on Shanghai's Star Market, a listing that would rank behind only SMIC's in size. AI startup Zhipu AI aims to raise HK$31.4 billion through a Hong Kong share sale, while chipmaker Iluvatar CoreX targets HK$7.1 billion. Over 20 Chinese PCB makers have also announced aggressive expansion plans, investing hundreds of millions in high-end plants to feed AI-driven demand.
China is permitting its AI firms to purchase Nvidia H200 chips, a move analysts say is aimed at temporarily easing the training bottleneck in the country's AI industry. However, Beijing remains committed to long-term tech self-sufficiency. Experts at a recent conference noted the emergence of a 'token economy' as AI usage surges in China, while Chinese AI labs like DeepSeek and Zhipu are increasingly looking beyond models to develop their own chips.
The BBC has published a critical assessment declaring that current AI is 'not smart,' questioning the direction of the technology. In the UK, government plans for AI growth zones are facing pushback, with one proposal described as 'complete bunk' by critics. Local opposition is mounting in a Scottish village selected for a major AI data centre, where residents say promises of benefits have turned to fear.