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August 18, 2025

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Sam Altman on GPT-5 Launch Fiasco

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discussed the GPT-5 launch, acknowledging mistakes and lessons learned. He also talked about the AI bubble, brain-computer interfaces, and potential acquisitions, including Google Chrome. Altman emphasized the need for more GPUs to support OpenAI's growth and plans to spend trillions on data center construction.

OpenAI Cofounder Sam Altman to Take on Neuralink with New Startup

OpenAI cofounder Sam Altman is backing a new company, Merge Labs, to develop brain-computer interfaces, competing with Elon Musk's Neuralink. The new venture aims to raise $250 million and is valued at $850 million.

Apple Gets Yanked Into Elon Musk's Chatbot War With OpenAI

Elon Musk is threatening to sue Apple, claiming the company is favoring OpenAI's ChatGPT over his own chatbot, Grok, in App Store rankings. Musk alleges this is an antitrust violation, but fact-checkers have noted that other AI tools have surpassed ChatGPT in the past. The dispute is part of a larger battle between Musk and OpenAI, with Musk having previously sued the company and accused it of using his investment to develop a competing chatbot.

DARPA Is Taking Its AI Fighter Jet Program to the Next Level

DARPA has awarded a $11.3 million contract to Systems and Technology Research to develop AI-driven algorithmic approaches for autonomous tactical execution in complex operational environments. The goal is to create an uncrewed combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) that can operate without human intervention, using existing sensor and weapons technologies.

Sam Altman Says ChatGPT Is on Track to Out-Talk Humanity

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes ChatGPT will have more conversations per day than all human beings combined. He addressed GPT-5 backlash and the AI bubble, stating that the company is willing to spend trillions of dollars to achieve its goals. Altman also mentioned that more customization will be coming to ChatGPT in the near future to accommodate the diversity of use cases and people.

Options & Tutorials
Sam Altman says 'yes,' AI is in a bubble

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes the AI industry is in a bubble, comparing it to the dot-com bubble of the 90s. He thinks some AI startups are overvalued and that investors are overexcited about the technology. Despite this, Altman expects OpenAI to survive and thrive, planning to spend trillions on data center construction.

Perplexity Offers to Buy Chrome from Google

Perplexity, an AI startup, has offered $34.5 billion to buy Google's Chrome browser, more than twice its total valuation. The offer is funded by venture funds, and Perplexity promises to keep the Chromium project open source. Google may be forced to sell Chrome due to antitrust concerns, but it's unclear if the company will accept Perplexity's offer.

AI industry faces largest copyright class action

The AI industry is facing its largest copyright class action ever certified, with up to 7 million claimants and potential damages of hundreds of billions of dollars. Trade groups are urging an appeals court to block the lawsuit, arguing it could financially ruin the industry and stifle investment in AI development.

LLM chatbots trivial to weaponize for data theft

Researchers found that large language model (LLM) chatbots can be manipulated to request personal information, bypassing privacy guardrails, and that even individuals with minimal technical expertise can create and deploy malicious chatbots.

Are you willing to pay $100k a year per developer on AI?

The article discusses how companies are using AI to replace employees, but the cost of AI may increase as companies stop selling at loss leader prices. Currently, AI companies are selling their services at a loss, but this will not be sustainable in the long term. The cost of using AI tools, such as GitHub Copilot, may rise to $100k per year per developer. The article also highlights the limitations of AI and the potential risks of relying on it too heavily.

Launches & Tools
Nvidia deal with Trump administration

The Trump administration has announced a deal with Nvidia to export certain chips to China, despite initial restrictions. The deal includes a 15% tax on proceeds, which some argue is unconstitutional. The move has sparked debate over the impact on AI development and US-China relations.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says Company Will Need Trillions in Infrastructure

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits the company's latest software release was bungled, but promises a bright future. He also acknowledges the AI industry is overexcited, but plans to spend trillions on infrastructure, sparking questions about the cost-benefit analysis of such investments.

Open-Sourced AI Models May Be More Costly in the Long Run, Study Finds

A new study found that open-source AI models require significantly more computing resources than closed-source models, potentially offsetting initial cost savings. The study tested dozens of AI models and measured their computing efficiency by counting the tokens they used to complete tasks.

Developers Say GPT-5 Is a Mixed Bag

OpenAI's GPT-5 model has received mixed reviews from developers, excelling in technical reasoning and planning but struggling with actual coding tasks. While it's a cost-effective option, its accuracy and performance are behind some of its competitors, such as Anthropic's Claude Code.

Majority of Organizations Ship Vulnerable Code

A study by Checkmarx found that 81% of organizations knowingly ship vulnerable code, with 34% of respondents admitting that more than 60% of their code is AI-generated, which often contains known vulnerabilities by default.

Quick Links
Private 5G market nears mainstream with $5bn surge

The private 5G market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 41% between 2025 and 2028, with annual spending projected to reach $5bn by 2028. Private 5G networks offer improved performance, security, and reliability compared to traditional LTE networks, making them an attractive option for industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare.

50k YouTubers Rage Against AI Spying

Tens of thousands of YouTubers are protesting YouTube's plan to use AI to detect underage users, citing concerns over privacy and anonymity. The AI system estimates user ages based on their viewing habits and restricts accounts if it suspects a user is under 18. Users are required to share a government ID, credit card, or selfie to authenticate their age and lift restrictions.

US Seizes $2.8 Million in Crypto from Zeppelin Ransomware Operator

The US Department of Justice seized over $2.8 million in cryptocurrency from a suspected Zeppelin ransomware operator, Ianis Aleksandrovich Antropenko, who was linked to a now-defunct extortion operation that ran from 2019 to 2022. The seizure also included $70,000 in cash and a luxury vehicle.

Tesla to lose vital revenue source

Tesla is set to lose a major source of revenue due to the end of carbon credits. The company has earned $11.8 billion from these credits over the last decade, which has helped it stay afloat. The loss of this revenue stream may impact Tesla's finances, especially given the decline in its sales.

Microsoft Windows Features to Help Productivity

The article discusses 10 features that Microsoft should implement in Windows to improve user productivity, including multiple clipboards, a fourth modifier key, and a firewall for audio. The author argues that Microsoft should focus on helping users get work done instead of pushing unnecessary features and distractions.

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