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AITechCrunch·7w ago

The White House is asking OpenAI to slow roll the release of its new model over safety concerns

The article reports that the White House is urging OpenAI to delay or pace the rollout of a forthcoming AI model due to safety concerns. The request highlights direct government attention to frontier model launches and suggests officials are weighing risks before broad deployment. While the title does not specify the nature of the alleged safety issues, it frames the matter as a policy intervention rather than a routine product decision. OpenAI’s response, the model’s capabilities, and any forma

AI safetyOpenAIWhite Housefrontier AI
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AIBloomberg Tech·7w ago

Trump Administration Asks OpenAI to Stagger AI Model Release

The article reports that the Trump administration has asked OpenAI to stagger the rollout of its AI models rather than releasing them in a concentrated sequence. The request reflects growing official attention to the speed, scale, and potential consequences of frontier model launches, including safety, market, infrastructure and competitive considerations. For OpenAI, the guidance could affect product planning, release communications, and how it balances innovation pressure against regulatory an

AI governanceOpenAIfrontier AIAI safety
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AIThe Verge·7w ago

OpenAI will delay GPT-5.6 after Trump administration request

OpenAI is postponing the launch of GPT-5.6 after receiving a request from the Trump administration, according to The Verge. The report indicates that the delay is not being attributed to a technical setback, but to a political or administrative request tied to the incoming administration’s interest in AI governance and deployment timing. GPT-5.6 appears positioned as a near-term model update, making the postponement notable for customers, developers, and competitors tracking OpenAI’s release cad

OpenAIGPT-5.6AI governanceUS government
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AIBloomberg Tech·7w ago

OpenAI Leans Toward Waiting Until 2027 for IPO: NY Times

According to a New York Times report cited by Bloomberg, OpenAI is reportedly leaning toward delaying a potential public listing until 2027 rather than pursuing an IPO sooner. The indication suggests the artificial intelligence company is prioritizing more time to address internal governance, capital structure, and business model questions before entering public markets. A 2027 timeline would give OpenAI additional runway to mature its products, manage regulatory scrutiny, and negotiate investor

OpenAIIPOgenerative AIpublic markets
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AITechCrunch·7w ago

Anthropic’s Claude is winning over paid consumers, a market owned by ChatGPT

Anthropic’s Claude is reported to be gaining ground among paying consumer users, challenging ChatGPT’s long-standing lead in the subscription AI assistant market. The article frames the shift as a sign that consumers are willing to switch between frontier AI products when they perceive better writing, coding, reasoning, or overall usability. For Anthropic, the traction strengthens the case that its product and brand can compete beyond enterprise and developer audiences. For OpenAI, it increases

AI assistantsClaudeChatGPTAnthropic
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SemiconductorsBloomberg Tech·7w ago

Micron's AI Pricing Power Explained

The article explains the factors behind Micron Technology's growing ability to command stronger prices for memory products tied to AI demand. It links this pricing power to tighter supply conditions, higher content per AI server, and competition among cloud and accelerator customers for advanced memory capacity. The piece suggests that Micron's role in supplying AI data-center memory may give investors a clearer view of potential margin expansion, even as memory markets remain cyclical. It also

MicronAI infrastructurememory chipssemiconductors
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