OpenAI's ChatGPT 5.1 versus Google's Gemini 3
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The newspapers want to analyze a sample of ChatGPT’s consumer logs to test its language-learning model to see whether and how it’s propagating journalists’ work.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has issued a "code red" alert to employees to improve ChatGPT, according to The Wall Street Journal
ChatGPT is now showing app “suggestions” in paid tiers — causing a huge backlash among users. But the biggest threat isn’t interruption, it’s how ads quietly shift the AI’s behavior, priorities and your trust.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman ordered an urgent ChatGPT quality overhaul and paused advertising plans to focus on strengthening the core product.
ChatGPT users are up in arms over what seems like advertisements appearing in their conversations — while OpenAI disputes that the messages are advertisements at all. Even users who shell out $200 per month for a Pro subscription say they're seeing suggestions for apps or stores that may not actually be ads, but feel like it.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman issued a "code red" effort in his company to improve the quality of ChatGPT, and as a result, delaying other products, a report said.
OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman is redirecting internal resources to speed up improvements to ChatGPT, declaring a “code red” situation that will delay work on other
OpenAI appears to be testing ChatGPT ads, with new Android clues and a user report hinting that the rollout may be getting close.
ZDNET's key takeaways OpenAI felt the squeeze of recent OpenAI and Anthropic releases.CEO Sam Altman has reportedly initiated a "code red."As a result, OpenAI is working on a new "Garlic" model. Following Google's release of Gemini 3,