OpenAI Invested $150M to Accelerate Global Enterprise AI Adoption

  1. OpenAI has launched the OpenAI Partner Network, committing $150 million to support global partners in accelerating AI adoption, deployment, and transformation. This initiative aims to help enterprises integrate AI more effectively into their operations. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
  2. OpenAI has introduced three new Academy courses designed to help individuals build practical AI skills, create repeatable workflows, and apply AI agents in everyday work. These courses are part of OpenAI's efforts to prepare the workforce for the next era of AI-driven work. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
  3. Preply, an online tutoring platform, has integrated OpenAI technology to generate AI-powered lesson summaries, providing personalized feedback and language learning exercises. This combination of AI and human tutors aims to enhance the learning experience for students. (Source: OpenAI Blog) Original
  4. A recent survey by WordPress VIP found that 60% of U.S. consumers are turned off by the use of 'AI' in brand messaging. Despite this, companies increasingly view AI search as a key referral channel, highlighting a disconnect between consumer sentiment and business strategy. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
  5. TechCrunch has provided comprehensive coverage of SpaceX's IPO, including pre-IPO deals, the S-1 registration document, and the potential winners and losers. The package offers a detailed look at SpaceX's journey from its early days to its public debut. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
  6. India has ordered a temporary ban on Telegram, effective until June 22, due to concerns over exam fraud. The government also requires Telegram to disable the app's message editing feature during this period. (Source: TechCrunch) Original
  7. Kodak is releasing new Y2K-inspired designs for its Charmera camera, adding a nostalgic touch to the popular device. The new designs aim to appeal to users who appreciate retro aesthetics. (Source: Engadget) Original
  8. Snap's new AR Specs, described as a "wearable computer," will be available later this year at a price of $2,195. The slimmed-down design aims to provide an enhanced augmented reality experience for users. (Source: Engadget) Original