
OpenAI gets Trump greenlight for GPT-5.6, then launches ChatGPT Work
After a limited preview for government-approved orgs, GPT-5.6 goes public, paired with ChatGPT Work for non-coding users.

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After a limited preview for government-approved orgs, GPT-5.6 goes public, paired with ChatGPT Work for non-coding users.

A 30-acre Burbank campus with 16 soundstages and a 40,000-square-foot workshop will power global Olympic TV ops.

Chandra and XMM-Newton gamma-ray burst echoes suggest the Outer and Scutum-Centaurus arms sit thousands of light-years further out.

Ubisoft's ground-up remake starts with nearly 100,000 concurrent players, outpacing Shadows and Odyssey and giving the publisher a needed win.

The crawl-to-refer “free rider” gap is widening, and it raises hard questions about who pays for the modern web.

SAP agreed to abolish reinstatement fees and reduce back-maintenance charges, lowering friction for third-party support decisions.

The creator of the fantasy RPG series doubts it has a future, but hints at what he would do if asked again.

AI can draft software from plain-English prompts, but Vogels argues humans must catch every regulated or safety-critical mistake.

A soft oxygen tank and tubes let cyborg insects survive flooded, low-oxygen conditions, with disaster-zone search in mind.

NASA's rover found the Red Planet's first observed sulfur crystals, and a Science paper traces them to deep magma activity 3 billion years ago.
Researchers argue newly uncovered fossils could be the first real signs of behavioral “handedness” in animals, with bigger implications for evolutionary biology.

Two judicial moves with different vibes, but the same implication: who decides legal risk next shifts fast.