Major Outages Impact Google Cloud, OpenAI, More This Week
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Relationships between AI giants begin to shuffle as OpenAI is no longer locked into a deal with Microsoft Azure for cloud services.
The partnership gives the ChatGPT-maker access to Google's cloud services for training new AI models - and more distance from Microsoft.
CoreWeave has emerged as a winner in Google's newly signed partnership with OpenAI, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, in the latest example of the voracious appetite for computing resources in the artificial-intelligence industry and the formation of new alliances to meet them.
ChatGPT's Projects feature has been a useful way to organize conversations with the AI chatbot since it debuted, but it has had its limitations. A major set of upgrades released by OpenAI this week has transformed Projects from a simple file folder into a highly focused version of ChatGPT as a whole.
CoreWeave will reportedly provide some of the computing capacity to OpenAI under the recent deal between the AI company and Google. As reported by Reuters and citing sources "familiar with the matter," CoreWeave will sell its computing capacity to Google's cloud unit, which will then sell the capacity on to OpenAI.
Vibe coding is back at the forefront of the AI coding discussion thanks to new tools from Open AI and Anthropic, but what do the new tools actually do?
Google Cloud will provide some cloud computing capacity for OpenAI after months of negotiation – bad news for Microsoft.
OpenAI plans to add Alphabet’s Google cloud service to meet its growing needs for computing capacity, sources tell Reuters.
OpenAI’s chairman Bret Taylor reveals he leans on the advice of former Google and Facebook executives on the value of embracing new opportunities in tech. Ditching the planned career path has worked well as he’s taken on roles like co-CEO at Salesforce and chair at Twitter: “Especially in Silicon Valley,