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Daybreak: Tools for securing every organization in the world
OpenAI announced Daybreak, a suite of cybersecurity tools including Codex Security and GPT-5.5-Cyber, aimed at automating vulnerability detection and remediation for enterprises.
Introducing GeneBench-Pro
OpenAI launched GeneBench-Pro, a benchmark tool to evaluate AI models on genomics and biology tasks using real-world scientific data.
How Omio is building the future of conversational travel
Omio, a travel booking platform, integrated OpenAI's technology to enhance its conversational interface and speed up internal development workflows.
How ChatGPT adoption has expanded
OpenAI reports increased global usage of ChatGPT based on its proprietary Signals data, highlighting growth in user engagement, feature exploration, and geographic/language expansion.
Helping build shared standards for advanced AI
OpenAI announced its involvement with the Appia Foundation to co-develop AI safety standards, evaluation frameworks, and international cooperation mechanisms.
June research roundup: 6 cool science stories we almost missed
Ars Technica published a monthly roundup of underreported science stories, including research on soccer feints, fecal physics, boron buckyballs, and Herculaneum scroll decoding.
How agents are transforming work
OpenAI published a research paper claiming AI agents are transforming work by enabling longer, more complex tasks and increasing productivity across job roles.
UK likely to intervene in Paramount takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery
The UK government may intervene in Paramount Skydance's $111 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery due to concerns about media plurality and concentration of news ownership.
HP Inc. launches Frontier strategic partnership with OpenAI
HP Inc. expanded its strategic partnership with OpenAI to integrate AI capabilities across customer-facing services, internal software development, and enterprise infrastructure operations.
NASA inspector general suggests Boeing's Starliner will now be a decade late
NASA's inspector general found Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is likely to be certified for operational use in 2027—ten years behind its original 2017 schedule—due to unresolved technical and procedural issues from its 2024 crewed test flight.
NSW government ‘absolutely thrilled’ to welcome OpenAI ... until someone mentioned the Terminator films - The Guardian
The New South Wales government expressed enthusiastic support for OpenAI's presence, then humorously acknowledged public anxiety about AI risks after a Terminator reference.
Core dump epidemiology: fixing an 18-year-old bug
OpenAI identified and fixed an 18-year-old software bug alongside a hardware fault using core dump analysis to resolve rare infrastructure crashes.
Ithaca's king defies the gods in final The Odyssey trailer
Universal Pictures released a final trailer for Christopher Nolan's upcoming film 'The Odyssey', a mythological epic starring Matt Damon as Odysseus.
Inside Genebench-Pro
OpenAI announced Genebench-Pro, a new benchmark for evaluating AI models on biomedical tasks, positioning it as an advancement in responsible AI development.
Sony announces end of PlayStation discs, parts of digital store in the same day
Sony announced it will stop producing physical PlayStation game discs by January 2028, citing overwhelming consumer preference for digital distribution.
Reddit will require you to log in to use old.reddit.com
Reddit is ending anonymous access to old.reddit.com to curb abusive web scraping, citing platform integrity and automated system control.
US home battery installations hit record high on rising electricity costs
US residential battery installations hit a record 673 MW in Q1 2026, driven by high electricity prices and state incentives, with implications for grid flexibility and AI data center energy sourcing.
T-Mobile moving tens of thousands of virtual machines off VMware amid lawsuit
T-Mobile sued Broadcom in New York court to compel continued support for its VMware perpetual licenses amid an ongoing migration off the platform.
A space history mystery: What happened to the Viking arm used 50 years ago?
The article recounts the ceremonial opening of the National Air and Space Museum in 1976, highlighting Michael Collins' role and timing details around the event.
Google’s AI buildout drove 37% increase in electricity use in 2025
Google's electricity use surged 37% in 2025—its largest annual increase ever—driven primarily by AI data center expansion, raising concerns about climate impact despite clean energy procurement claims.
After spooking Trump into safety testing, Anthropic AI models get global release
The US government lifted export restrictions on Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models after a brief national security review, enabling global deployment and expanded domestic access.
Tesla sales increase by 25% in Q2 2026
Tesla reported a 25% year-on-year increase in vehicle deliveries in Q2 2026, selling more cars than it produced for the first time in recent quarters, signaling reduced inventory pressure.
A good little EV you won't be able to buy soon: The Volvo EX30 Cross Country
Volvo discontinued US sales of the EX30 Cross Country electric vehicle due to tariffs and anti-China trade policies affecting its supply chain.
Trump gets OpenAI to offer US 5% stake, far lower than Sanders’ target
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is reportedly negotiating with the Trump administration for the US government to acquire a 5% equity stake in OpenAI, framed as a mechanism to share AI's economic benefits with the public.