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Elon Musk said SpaceXAI will release Grok 4.5 to the public tomorrow. He called it an Opus-class model that runs faster and costs less. The launch would land around the same time OpenAI moves its GPT-5.6 models toward broad availability. Grok 4.5 Meets a GPT-5.6 Deadline Grok 4.5 runs on xAI’s 1.5 trillion-parameter V9 foundation, with Cursor coding data added in supplemental training. It entered private beta at SpaceX and Tesla on June 28. Musk said at the time that it performs close to or beyond Opus, a claim that rested on early evaluations. Today, he announced that positive feedback from beta customers drove the decision to open Grok 4.5 to the public. Follow us on X to get the latest news as it happens Based on strong positive feedback from customers in our beta test program, @SpaceXAI will make Grok 4.5 available to the public tomorrow. It is an Opus-class model, but f
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OpenAI will be releasing its latest version, GPT-5.6, this Thursday, after the U.S. government compelled it to postpone the release earlier this month due to security concerns. According to a source, the U.S. Department of Commerce has approved the launch of this product, though initially only government-sanctioned organizations had access to it. The green light comes closely on the heels of the reinstatement of Anthropic’s Fable and Mythos models, which the government had also paused for nearly three weeks over similar safety concerns. Authorities were particularly concerned about the models’ ability to uncover software vulnerabilities that cybercriminals could exploit. OpenAI will launch all three variations of GPT-5.6 The launch had been postponed last month after the U.S. government requested that OpenAI temporarily limit access to GPT-5.6 to a small group of
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The U.S. Department of Commerce has given general permission to use OpenAI’s latest and greatest model, GPT-5.6, and traders with OpenAI pre-IPO perpetual futures are looking closely. Commerce Department Green-Lights OpenAI GPT-5.6 The clearance, which was first reported Tuesday by Axios, opens the door for a broader rollout of ChatGPT and API, which is anticipated as early as Thursday. It eliminates one of the largest regulatory clouds hanging over the open-market valuation of OpenAI’s private company, which has spurred an OpenAI pre-IPO perpetual futures market on sites such as Binance and Coinbase. The Commerce Department’s Center for AI Standards and Innovation ran the testing. To answer regulators’ questions on the fly, OpenAI deployed a dedicated technical team to Washington, D.C., to contribute to the sign-off process in a way that is unusual. There
The global release of OpenAI's advanced models may accelerate AI integration across industries, raising both innovation and ethical considerations.
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The global release of GPT-5.6 could reshape AI market dynamics, influencing competitive strategies and altering industry leadership perceptions.
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Microsoft's shift to in-house AI models in Excel and Outlook could enhance profit margins but may impact OpenAI and Anthropic's revenue streams.
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Worldcoin News Worldcoin (WLD) slid roughly 8% over the past 24 hours, trading near $0.37 even as OpenAI — the AI lab that shares Worldcoin co-founder Sam Altman — secured US government approval to broadly release its GPT-5.6 model. The wider rollout is scheduled for Thursday, July 8, after additional testing and closed-door government meetings. The Commerce Department clearance lifts earlier access limits imposed at the government’s request. Traders frequently treat Altman-linked assets as a sentiment proxy, yet the token, an altcoin tied to the World identity network and its Worldcoin orb, decoupled from the positive AI headline and tracked a broader risk-off move. The rollout news landed the same week OpenAI lost another senior safety voice. Chief futurist Joshua Achiam confirmed he will leave the company later this month after nearly nine years, rising from intern to one of the
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Why First Principles Thinking Gives Leaders An Edge In The AI Era getty I recently listened to an interview in which author Walter Isaacson discussed first principles thinking while reflecting on Elon Musk. If you are not familiar with the term, it is a problem-solving framework that breaks complex issues down to their most fundamental, indisputable truths instead of accepting existing assumptions. Instead of asking how to improve what already exists, first principles thinking asks whether the existing approach should exist at all. I was curious whether I had heard similar ideas during the thousands of interviews I conducted over the years as a nationally syndicated radio host. As I searched through those conversations, I found many successful individuals describing this same approach without ever giving it that name. As AI makes information easier than ever to access, I beli
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Microsoft has begun swapping OpenAI and Anthropic models for its own MAI systems in Excel and Outlook, a shift aimed at curbing its fast-growing artificial intelligence bill. Tens of thousands of prompts in the two applications now run each week on Microsoft’s internally built models. Why Microsoft Wants to Cut Its AI Bill Microsoft consumes huge volumes of AI tokens across products such as its Copilot assistant. It currently gets much of that computing at a discount through a long-standing partnership with OpenAI. That arrangement will not last forever. AI chief Mustafa Suleyman’s team wants to avoid paying whatever leading labs charge once the discount ends. Bloomberg, citing a person familiar with the work, reported that Excel and Outlook had previously leaned more on OpenAI and Anthropic. Now, MAI usage accounts for a small share of overall AI activity. Follow