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  1. Microsoft Cloud and AI Drive Azure Growth in Q4 2025

    Microsoft’s latest quarterly report confirms what investors and enterprise customers have been sensing for months: cloud and AI are not just growth drivers — they are the engine reshaping Microsoft’s business and the broader enterprise landscape. In the fiscal fourth quarter ended June 30, 2025...
  2. Nvidia, TSMC, Microsoft: The AI Infrastructure Trifecta

    The AI infrastructure era is consolidating around three firms that sit at the intersection of design, fabrication, and deployment: Nvidia for compute architectures and software stacks, TSMC for the advanced manufacturing that turns designs into reality, and Microsoft for the cloud fabric and...
  3. OpenAI ChatGPT Search Reality: Debunking the May 5 Standalone App Rumor

    OpenAI’s name has been at the center of another wave of rumors: this time that the company is preparing a standalone search application built on ChatGPT and could debut it as early as May 5. The claim—pushed by regional outlets and forum chatter—points to a newly visible subdomain...
  4. GPT-5: Unified Reasoning, Backlash, and Clear Deprecation Rules

    OpenAI’s rollout of GPT‑5 has reshaped ChatGPT’s product landscape in ways that were predictable on paper but messy in practice: a unified, faster reasoning engine meant to simplify model choice accidentally erased a model many users loved, prompting an outcry that forced OpenAI to partially...
  5. GPT-5 Deep Thinking Meets Real-World Risk: The Bromide Case and AI Safety

    OpenAI’s latest model rollout and a disturbing medical case this month make for a cautionary, consequential moment: GPT‑5 promises sharper reasoning, faster answers, and fewer hallucinations, yet an ordinary user following AI diet guidance was hospitalized with a rare form of poisoning after...
  6. GPT-5: Unified Fast and Thinking Modes with Bigger Context for Apps

    OpenAI’s GPT‑5 arrived as a clear strategic push to make the next generation of large language models the default intelligence layer for consumer and enterprise apps — a unifying architecture that promises deeper reasoning, much larger context, and built‑in routing between fast and “thinking”...
  7. GPT-5 Backlash: UX, Tone, and the Loss of Model Choice

    OpenAI’s GPT-5 launch promised a single, smarter, faster AI to replace the patchwork of GPT-4 variants — and instead it produced one of the most visible user revolts in recent AI product history, forcing a rapid rollback, feature tweaks, and an urgent debate about what people actually want from...
  8. GPT-5 Backlash: OpenAI Reverts to GPT-4o, Warmer Tone & New Personality Controls

    OpenAI’s GPT‑5 rollout has hit an early snag: a technically ambitious upgrade that promised sharper reasoning, larger context windows and selectable “thinking” modes provoked an unexpected user backlash over tone, prompting the company to restore the older GPT‑4o model for paying users and to...
  9. Microsoft Poaches Meta AI Talent with Mega Pay Packages

    Microsoft’s latest hiring playbook has moved from raises and restricted stock to what looks like an all-out bidding war: internal documents obtained by reporters show the company is actively targeting engineers and researchers at Meta with multimillion- and—at times—near–multibillion-dollar...
  10. OpenAI Goes Multi-Cloud: ChatGPT on Google Cloud, Azure, CoreWeave & Oracle

    OpenAI’s decision to run ChatGPT and its API on Google Cloud — alongside Microsoft Azure, CoreWeave, and Oracle — marks a decisive shift from single-provider reliance to a multi-cloud infrastructure designed to relieve crushing compute demand, reduce vendor risk, and squeeze performance and cost...
  11. Musk vs Apple: xAI and the App Store Antitrust Showdown

    Elon Musk’s latest salvo at the tech establishment landed on social feeds and in headlines within hours: xAI will sue Apple, he said, accusing the iPhone maker of manipulating App Store rankings and editorial features to favor OpenAI’s ChatGPT — an action Musk framed as an “unequivocal antitrust...
  12. GPT-5 vs Grok 4 Heavy: Microsoft, OpenAI, xAI in Enterprise AI Wars

    The knives are out in Silicon Valley: within hours of Microsoft rolling OpenAI’s GPT-5 into its product stack, Elon Musk publicly warned Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella that “OpenAI is going to eat Microsoft alive,” setting off a public skirmish that crystallizes a widening strategic fault line...
  13. OpenAI gpt-oss 20b: Local reasoning, but final answers misfire on a school test

    OpenAI’s new open-weight model suite landed squarely in the spotlight — and when I ran the smaller gpt-oss:20b through a real-world school test designed for 10‑ and 11‑year‑olds, the model proved interestingly capable on paper, but ultimately fell short of beating an actual 10‑year‑old at their...
  14. GPT-5 in Copilot for Windows: Free Smart Mode unlocks deep thinking

    Microsoft has quietly turned the screws on what “free” AI can do on your PC: Copilot for Windows now exposes OpenAI’s GPT‑5 through a new Smart mode — and early tests suggest Microsoft’s free Copilot experience gives users more liberal access to GPT‑5’s “Thinking” (reasoning) path than ChatGPT’s...
  15. GPT-5 Debut: Microsoft Deepens AI Ties as Altman Dismisses Musk Noise

    Sam Altman shrugged off Elon Musk’s latest public broadside over OpenAI’s GPT-5 and its tight relationship with Microsoft, casting the feud as noise while Microsoft moved to embed the new model across its core products and OpenAI doubled down on productized, agentic AI delivery. (cnbc.com)...
  16. GPT-5 and Azure AI Foundry: Enterprise-Scale Reasoning for Modern AI

    The terse exchange that followed OpenAI’s public rollout of GPT‑5—Elon Musk’s headline-grabbing “OpenAI is going to eat Microsoft alive” and Satya Nadella’s measured rejoinder—did far more than entertain social feeds; it crystallized a complex rearrangement of power, dependency, and product...
  17. Nadella’s Calm Pivot: GPT-5 Elevates Microsoft’s Enterprise AI Rollout

    Satya Nadella turned Elon Musk’s blunt “OpenAI is going to eat Microsoft alive” jab into a public moment that highlighted both the high drama and the high stakes of the GPT-5 rollout, answering the provocation with measured confidence and a strategic emphasis on partnership, product integration...
  18. Windows 11 Gets OpenAI GPT-OSS-20B: Local AI on PC, Jobs Shifts, Gov Adoption

    Microsoft is pushing the “AI on your PC” era into high gear, rolling out OpenAI’s new open‑weight gpt‑oss‑20b model to Windows 11 through Windows AI Foundry, just as fresh labor‑market data shows early AI‑related displacement hitting young tech workers—and as OpenAI offers ChatGPT Enterprise to...
  19. GPT-5 Arrives in Copilot: Smart Mode Now Live Across Windows and Microsoft 365

    Microsoft has turned on GPT-5 across the Copilot ecosystem—and, crucially, is extending free access to the new model via a “Smart mode” in the Copilot web experience—marking the broadest, fastest rollout of an OpenAI flagship yet across Windows and Microsoft 365. The update landed on August 7...
  20. GPT-5 on Windows: Official ChatGPT App, No Local GPT-5 Install

    If you’ve been hunting for a “ChatGPT‑5 download for Windows 11 or Windows 10,” here’s the reality: GPT‑5 is now officially live in ChatGPT, and there is an official ChatGPT app for Windows—available through the Microsoft Store and OpenAI’s own download page—but GPT‑5 itself still runs in the...