Disney seals $1 billion deal with OpenAI
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Oracle denied on Friday a media report that it was delaying OpenAI-related data centers, following investor worries over its debt-fueled AI infrastructure buildout.
In interviews with Ars Technica this week, OpenAI employees revealed the extent to which the company now relies on its own AI coding agent, Codex, to build and improve the development tool. “I think the vast majority of Codex is built by Codex,
GPT-5.2 features a massive 400,000-token context window — allowing it to ingest hundreds of documents or large code repositories at once — and a 128,000 max output token limit, enabling it to generate extensive reports or full applications in a single go.
The "OpenAI Supply Co." has 10 merch items available for purchase, and dozens of more archived designs. Most sizes have sold out.
The entertainment company's deal with OpenAI has spurred conversation about how AI will shape the future of media and storytelling.
Disney invests one billion dollars in OpenAI, Meta acquires AI wearable startup Limitless, Google and Xreal preview Android XR glasses, NY Times sues Perplexity.
Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra Executive Director Christina Salerno said there are no plans to use AI in its live performances.
A panel of human judges decided if the model’s work matched or exceeded the output of a skilled human worker. Here's what they found.