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The release of OpenAI’s newest model, GPT 5.6, will reportedly not be like its previous versions. Instead of distributing it to the public, the company plans…
Decart’s new global model can simulate hours of photorealistic driving — with some caveats
Artificial intelligence startup Decart on Wednesday unveiled the Oasis 3, its latest interactive world model that can create photorealistic driving environments in real-time, TechCrunch exclusively reported.…
Voice AI company Eleven Labs launched a new version of the music generation model, called Music v2, that can switch genres mid-track. The company said the…
Stability AI, the company behind Stable Diffusion, is releasing a new family of audio models, called Stability Audio 3.0. The flagship model can create professional-quality music…
Medicare’s new payment model is designed for artificial intelligence, and most of the tech world has no idea
Neil Batlivala has spent seven years building a healthcare company that most of the tech industry has never heard of and that serves a patient population…
The Tesla Model Y is the first car to meet the new driver assistance safety benchmark in the US
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Tuesday that the late 2026 Tesla Model Y is the first vehicle to meet the agency’s new benchmark…
India’s first GenAI unicorn shifts to cloud services as AI model ambitions face reality
Krutrim, India’s first GenAI unicorn, is shifting from developing AI models to cloud services after months of relative silence on product updates – a move that…
Paragon is not cooperating with Italian authorities investigating spyware attacks, the report said
Last year, WhatsApp and Apple notified several people in Italy, including journalists and activists, that they had been targeted by government spyware. In particular, WhatsApp pointed…
Chinese AI lab DeepSeek has released two preview versions of its newest large language model, DeepSeek V4a long-awaited update to last year’s V3.2 model and accompanying…
More than half the world’s governments have access to commercial spyware that can break into computers and phones to steal sensitive information, according to British intelligence…