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.
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The Thinking Machines exodus isn't about one CTO firing. More employees resigned after Thursday's all-hands meeting. The $50B funding round is stalling. A source reveals the deeper problem: the founders never agreed on what to build.
Wikipedia turns 25 and announces enterprise deals with Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon. The checks are finally arriving, but the nonprofit still won't say how much.
AWS just became the first buyer of American-mined copper in over a decade. The source? Bacteria eating rock in an Arizona desert. As AI data centers consume 47 tonnes of copper per megawatt, Amazon is securing supply chains before the squeeze hits.
TSMC's Q4 profit jumped 35% to a record $16 billion. CEO C.C. Wei declared "AI is real" and backed it with $56 billion in 2026 capex, the largest semiconductor investment in history. Intel and Samsung are scrambling to catch up. They're not close.
Mira Murati ousted CTO Barret Zoph for "unethical conduct." Hours later, OpenAI welcomed him back along with two other researchers. The competing narratives can't both be true.
Google's new Personal Intelligence feature gives Gemini access to your Gmail, Photos, YouTube history, and search logs. Two days before launch, Google confirmed it will power Apple's rebuilt Siri. The race to own AI personalization just narrowed to one front-runner.
Cerebras pulled its IPO in 2024 when its biggest customer, a UAE conglomerate, made regulators nervous. Fourteen months later, OpenAI signed a $10 billion deal for 750 megawatts of Cerebras systems. The chipmaker just rekindled its IPO filing. Coincidence? The sequence tells a different story.
Grok generated over 160,000 sexualized images daily, some depicting minors. Now regulators across Europe, Asia, and Australia are investigating, and Apple and Google face pressure to remove X from app stores. Their silence speaks volumes.
Washington spent years blocking Nvidia's advanced chips from China. Tuesday, the Trump administration approved H200 exports with a 25% government cut. By afternoon, Beijing told its own companies to hold off.
Anthropic just gave everyone access to the same AI agent developers have been using for eleven months. Claude Cowork runs in a sandbox, but the prompt injection problem remains unsolved. The safety of the system now rests on users who don't know what they're asking for.
Apple just admitted its AI wasn't good enough. The company will pay Google roughly $1 billion annually to license Gemini for Siri, after years of failed internal development. The privacy-first company now depends on its biggest data rival.
Britain's media regulator has opened a formal investigation into Elon Musk's X over AI-generated sexual images of women and children. The platform restricted the feature to paying subscribers—turning abuse into a premium service.
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