OpenAI Unveils GPT-5.5: Smarter, Faster, and More Capable Model

  1. OpenAI has introduced GPT-5.5, its most advanced model to date, designed for complex tasks such as coding, research, and data analysis. The new model is faster and more capable than its predecessors, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
  2. The GPT-5.5 System Card provides detailed information about the capabilities and specifications of the new model. This document is essential for developers and users who want to understand the full potential and limitations of GPT-5.5. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
  3. OpenAI's Codex now offers automations, allowing users to schedule and trigger tasks like generating reports, summaries, and recurring workflows without manual effort. This feature enhances productivity and streamlines processes across various tools. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
  4. TechCrunch Mobility is back with the latest news and insights on the future of transportation. The platform serves as a central hub for updates and discussions on emerging trends and innovations in the mobility sector. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
  5. A 13-acre property in Mill Valley, just north of San Francisco, is being offered for sale with an unusual condition: the buyer must have Anthropic equity. This unique deal highlights the intersection of real estate and tech investments. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
  6. SpeakOn has released a $129 dictation device that attaches to the back of an iPhone using MagSafe technology. While the device aims to provide seamless transcription across apps, it is limited by platform constraints. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
  7. BYD is set to launch its next all-electric hypercar, a convertible, in Europe first. Known for affordable electric vehicles, BYD is expanding its portfolio with this high-performance model, targeting a different segment of the market. (Source: Engadget) Original
  8. Two months after the deadly shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, has formally apologized for not reporting the ChatGPT account of the suspect to the police. The apology comes in the form of a letter. (Source: Engadget) Original