A leaked document suggests OpenAI will hit AGI when it builds an AI system that can generate up to $100 billion in profit — but the ChatGPT maker could endure a massive $44 billion loss before seeing profit in 2029 partly due to Microsoft tie-up

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has hinted that Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) could be achieved sooner than expected, given the progress made using current hardware. Despite concerns about safety raised by users, Altman suggests that society might not immediately feel these concerns at the AGI stage because its arrival could have surprisingly minimal immediate impact on our societal structures.

I’m a gaming free agent with money to burn. Help me pick between PC, Xbox, and PS5.

As a long-time racing game enthusiast who has spent countless hours behind the virtual wheel, I couldn’t let the opportunity to own Forza Horizon 4 slip away. Despite not having an Xbox or gaming PC at home, I found myself compelled to buy it before it was delisted from all digital storefronts. The fear of missing out on one of the best racing games of the last decade had gripped me, and a massive sale made it an irresistible small investment for the chance to play Forza Horizon 4 in the future. Although it means I’ll have to find a way to access these platforms, I know that the thrill of racing through stunning landscapes and customizing my vehicles will be worth it.

Is ChatGPT getting a “grown up mode” with fewer guardrails? CEO Sam Altman hints AGI, AI agents, and deep research as part of OpenAI’s roadmap for 2025

After the lively 12-day event called “OpenAI’s Shipmas Extravaganza,” its CEO, Sam Altman, held an open conversation about topic X, inviting users to share what they’d like OpenAI to create or improve in 2025. As anticipated, the post quickly became popular, with many users openly sharing their aspirations for artificial intelligence solutions.

Microsoft Edge started 2024 with a ‘new’ name. The browser starts 2025 asking for beta testers.

As an analyst, I’m sharing that I’ve noticed Microsoft is encouraging more individuals to experiment with its Edge browser on iOS devices. They’ve extended an invitation via Reddit, asking users to enroll in Apple’s TestFlight Beta program. By becoming a beta tester, you’ll gain early access to upcoming features and have the opportunity to influence the evolution of Edge by offering valuable feedback.