OpenAI Ships GPT-5.3 Instant With 27% Fewer Hallucinations and a Less Preachy Tone
GPT-5.3 Instant rolls out to all ChatGPT users with up to 26.8% fewer hallucinations, reduced refusals, and a less defensive tone.
GitHub isn't building the best AI coding agent—it's building the layer beneath all of them. Agent HQ bets enterprises value coordination over specialization. Platform strategies that extract value from ecosystem competition reshape markets more durably.
Anthropic's $7B revenue run rate trails OpenAI's $13B, but the gap narrows when accounting for customer mix. New Excel integration and financial connectors target Wall Street as Microsoft embeds both AI providers—hedging infrastructure bets in an uncertain market.
Qualcomm's stock jumped 11% on inference chips that won't ship until 2026. The company landed a Saudi buyer but still needs a Western hyperscaler. With Nvidia and AMD shipping today, the question is whether a two-year runway leaves room to catch up.
Australia's regulator says Microsoft pushed 2.7 million subscribers toward pricier AI plans by hiding a cheaper option inside the cancellation flow. The case tests whether essential software providers must disclose alternatives as clearly as upgrades.
OpenAI bought the team behind Sky, a Mac assistant that actually controls your apps. It's a move from answering questions to doing work—and puts pressure on Apple's automation story. Integration timing and privacy details will decide if it sticks.
GM is removing Apple CarPlay from all future vehicles despite data showing 80% of buyers demand it. The automaker bets billions in subscription revenue will outweigh customer backlash—a wager that could reshape how Detroit values market fit against margin expansion.
AI assistants fail basic accuracy checks on news queries nearly half the time, but users don't just blame the AI—they blame the news outlets it cites. As adoption climbs, newsrooms face reputational damage for errors they didn't commit and can't fix.
DeepSeek compresses documents into vision tokens at 10× efficiency—97% accuracy, validated on mismatched hardware. The claim works. The question remains: if images beat text tokens, why do models still tokenize? Training answers remain elusive.
Opera charges $20 monthly for Neon, an AI browser with three separate bots—Chat, Do, and Make—that don't communicate. Users must pick the right tool before every task while Chrome and Edge bundle unified AI for free. The architecture gap matters.
Oracle booked $65B in AI cloud deals—including Meta—in 30 days, but the stock slipped after-hours despite raised 2030 targets. Investors want proof on 30–40% margins, not bookings. Demand's real. Execution's unproven. The scoreboard moves there.
OpenAI will let adults have erotic ChatGPT conversations by December—while facing a wrongful death lawsuit and fresh California AI regulations. The company claims new safety tools justify loosening restrictions. The age verification details remain unexplained.
OpenAI's new expert council will advise on AI safety—but won't decide anything. The timing reveals the strategy: FTC inquiry in September, wrongful death lawsuit in August, council formalized last week. Advisory input without binding authority.
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