Author: IBL News

  • OpenAI Introduces “GPT-5-Codex”, an Upgraded Version For Its AI Coding

    OpenAI Introduces “GPT-5-Codex”, an Upgraded Version For Its AI Coding

    IBL News | New York

    OpenAI released yesterday GPT-5-Codex, a version of GPT-5 optimized for its AI coding agent, “performing better at real-time collaboration and tackling tasks independently anywhere you develop, whether via the terminal, IDE, web, or even your phone.”

    The update is part of OpenAI’s effort to compete better with other AI coding tools, such as Claude Code, Windsurf, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor (with $500 million in ARR).

    The San Francisco-based research lab first launched Codex CLI in April and Codex web in May.

    Codex now works where you develop—in your terminal or IDE, on the web, in GitHub, and even in the ChatGPT iOS app. Codex is included with ChatGPT Plus, Pro, Business, Edu, and Enterprise plans.

    “It performs better on agentic coding benchmarks,” and “its code review capability can catch critical bugs before they ship,” explained the startup.

    GPT-5-Codex can spend anywhere from a few seconds to seven hours on a coding task.

    The new model is now rolling out in Codex products — which can be accessed via a terminal, IDE, GitHub, or ChatGPT — to all ChatGPT Plus, Pro, Business, Edu, and Enterprise users.

    OpenAI says it plans to make the model available to API customers in the future.

  • Expert weighs in on relationships with AI chatbots

    Expert weighs in on relationships with AI chatbots


    Expert weighs in on relationships with AI chatbots.

    Source: Youtube

  • How AI works—and how it should work for us

    How AI works—and how it should work for us


    Artificial intelligence is transforming our world — but are we building it the right way? In this talk, Dr. Stas Tiomkin explains how AI really works and explores the difference between machine-driven and human-driven AI.

    Source: Youtube

  • Can artificial intelligence help find the perfect match?

    Can artificial intelligence help find the perfect match?


    Can artificial intelligence help find the perfect match?

    Source: Youtube

  • Artificial intelligence is becoming essential to job security

    Artificial intelligence is becoming essential to job security


    Artificial intelligence is becoming essential to job security.

    Source: Youtube

  • Can Virginia embrace AI’s prosperity promise while also tapping responsibly into larger energy supplies?

    Can Virginia embrace AI’s prosperity promise while also tapping responsibly into larger energy supplies?


    Northern Virginia is a globally recognized internet and data center hub. Consequently, the region now faces a major energy system challenge. Can Virginia embrace AI’s prosperity promise while also tapping responsibly into larger energy supplies?

    Source: Youtube

  • How AI could generate new life-forms

    How AI could generate new life-forms


    If DNA is just a string of letters, could AI learn to read it … or even write it?

    Source: Youtube

  • Chinese Tencent Releases an Open-Source AI Model that Turns Photos Into 3D Sequences

    Chinese Tencent Releases an Open-Source AI Model that Turns Photos Into 3D Sequences

    IBL News | New York

    The Chinese company Tencent introduced an open-source AI model, called HunyuanWorld-Voyager, that turns photos and images into explorable 3D sequences.

    This video diffusion framework achieved the highest overall score of 77.62 on Stanford University’s WorldScore benchmark, surpassing competitors including WonderWorld (72.69) and CogVideoX-I2V (62.15).

    HunyuanWorld-Voyager builds upon Tencent’s earlier HunyuanWorld 1.0 model, released in July. The new system generates both RGB video and depth information simultaneously, allowing users to navigate virtual environments through keyboard or joystick controls.

    According to Tencent’s announcement on September 2, HunyuanWorld-Voyager is the industry’s first ultra-long-range world model with native 3D reconstruction capabilities.

  • Albania appoints world’s first AI minister

    Albania appoints world’s first AI minister


    Albania has appointed the world’s first AI bot as a minister who will be in charge of procurement.

    Source: Youtube

  • OpenAI Reaches a Deal to Settle Financial Issues with Its Partner Microsoft

    OpenAI Reaches a Deal to Settle Financial Issues with Its Partner Microsoft

    IBL News | New York

    OpenAI announced on Thursday that it reached a tentative deal to settle financial issues with its partner Microsoft, which invested over $13 billion in the company in exchange for 49% of OpenAI’s future profits.

    Microsoft and OpenAI provided no additional details of the deal, saying in a joint statement that they had signed a nonbinding memorandum of understanding to restructure their relationship and that they would look to formalize it in a contract.

    Also on Thursday, OpenAI announced that it was providing an equity stake that will exceed 20 percent of the reorganized company and will be worth at least $100 billion to the nonprofit that controls the organization.

    Both moves were considered essential steps in OpenAI’s shift from being managed by a nonprofit to becoming a public benefit corporation.

    As its business has needed to raise more money, OpenAI has been trying to transition to a more traditional for-profit structure, specifically a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC). That might enable the company to eventually issue shares on the stock market and raise capital from the general public.

    The nonprofit that now manages OpenAI would become “one of the most well-resourced philanthropic organizations in the world,” said Bret Taylor, OpenAI’s board chair in a blog post.

    As part of this next phase, the OpenAI nonprofit has launched a call for applications for the first wave of a $50 million grant initiative to support nonprofit and community organizations in three areas: AI literacy and public understanding, community innovation, and economic opportunity.