OpenAI, Oracle, Softbank and MGX are investing a record amount in new AI infrastructure even as China's DeepSeek outperforms on cost.
OpenAI has told an Indian court that any order to remove training data powering its ChatGPT service would be inconsistent with its legal obligations in the United States, according to a recent filing seen by Reuters.
Elon Musk, the owner of X, has taken a jab at OpenAI following the announcement of the $500 billion Stargate Project, an initiative aimed at
In the most high-profile and closely tracked lawsuit on AI use in India, ANI sued OpenAI in Delhi in November, accusing it of using the news agency's published content without permission to train ChatGPT.
The resulting regulation—or lack thereof—could have repercussions for businesses working on artificial intelligence.
Microsoft will no longer be the exclusive provider of new cloud computing capacity to OpenAI — a new twist in their relationship that clears the way for OpenAI to work with Oracle and others on the $500 billion Stargate AI project announced by the companies Tuesday with President Trump at the White House.
OpenAI has told an Indian court that removing ANI’s data from ChatGPT would breach U.S. laws and that the AI chatbot isn’t under the jurisdiction of the Indian courts.
President Donald Trump announced a joint venture Tuesday with OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank to invest billions of dollars in AI infrastructure in the United States.
Company created to invest in US-based AI infrastructure for OpenAI is backed by SoftBank, OpenAI, Oracle, and MGX.
Microsoft on Tuesday said it has changed some key terms of a deal with OpenAI after the ChatGPT creator announced a joint venture with Oracle and Japan’s SoftBank Group to build up to $500 billion of new AI data centers in the United States.