OpenAI launches ChatGPT 5.1
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When 800 million people use ChatGPT weekly for their most personal digital conversations, a fight like this does not stay in the courtroom.
OpenAI asked a federal judge in New York on Wednesday to reverse an order that required it to turn over 20 million anonymized ChatGPT chat logs amid a copyright infringement lawsuit by the New York Times and other news outlets,
OpenAI urges a federal judge to block an order for disclosure of 20 million anonymized ChatGPT chats in The New York Times copyright lawsuit.
GPT-5.1 is the latest update from OpenAI, set to upgrade ChatGPT in a pretty groundbreaking way. While ChatGPT has always been a great AI chatbot, like any AI, it can sometimes suffer from hallucinations, coldness or just completely ignore instructions and OpenAI are hoping to remedy these issues with the release of GPT-5.1.
OpenAI is updating ChatGPT to have a more conversational tone, while also making it work faster for simple tasks and harder and longer for complex ones. Why it matters: Users have formed strong attachments to ChatGPT's personality and have openly rebelled when it changes.
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OpenAI's veterans crafted 100 ChatGPT prompts to help people transition out of the armed forces
OpenAI announced that it's giving transitioning service members and veterans a free year of ChatGPT Plus.
OpenAI is giving U.S. servicemembers and veterans a free year of ChatGPT Plus to make the transition to civilian life easier.
Ziff Davis, the publisher of Mashable and other digital brands, accuses ChatGPT's scraping bot of continuing to visit its websites even after software code was added to block it.
A German court ruled that OpenAI’s ChatGPT violated the nation’s copyright laws by training its language models on licensed musical work without permission.