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ENEOS Materials brings ChatGPT Enterprise to manufacturing
ENEOS Materials uses ChatGPT Enterprise to speed research, improve plant design safety, and cut HR analysis time by 90%, with 80% reporting better workflows.
SAP and OpenAI partner to launch sovereign ‘OpenAI for Germany’
SAP and OpenAI launch OpenAI for Germany, a 2026 partnership to bring secure, sovereign AI to Germany’s public sector, enabling safe, efficient public services.
OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank expand Stargate with five new AI datacenter sites
OpenAI, Oracle, and SoftBank announce five new Stargate AI datacenter sites, accelerating a $500B, 10-gigawatt U.S. infrastructure buildout to power next-generation AI and create tens of thousands of jobs.
CNA is transforming its newsroom with AI
In this Executive Function series from OpenAI, discover how CNA is transforming its newsroom with AI. Editor-in-Chief Walter Fernandez shares insights on AI adoption, culture, and the future of journalism.
SchoolAI builds an AI platform that empowers teachers
SchoolAI uses GPT-4.1, image generation, and TTS to power safe, teacher-guided AI tools for over 1 million classrooms, improving engagement, oversight, and personalized learning.
OpenAI and NVIDIA announce strategic partnership to deploy 10 gigawatts of NVIDIA systems
OpenAI and NVIDIA announce a strategic partnership to deploy 10 gigawatts of AI datacenters powered by NVIDIA systems, with the first phase launching in 2026.

AI tools are making the world look weird
Article URL: https://strat7.com/blogs/weird-in-weird-out/ Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45295794 Points: 217 # Comments: 191
Detecting and reducing scheming in AI models
Apollo Research and OpenAI developed evaluations for hidden misalignment (“scheming”) and found behaviors consistent with scheming in controlled tests across frontier models. The team shared concrete examples and stress tests of an early method to reduce scheming.
Introducing Stargate UK
Teen safety, freedom, and privacy
Explore OpenAI’s approach to balancing teen safety, freedom, and privacy in AI use.
Building towards age prediction
Learn how OpenAI is building age prediction and parental controls in ChatGPT to create safer, age-appropriate experiences for teens while supporting families with new tools.
Introducing upgrades to Codex
Codex just got faster, more reliable, and better at real-time collaboration and tackling tasks independently anywhere you develop—whether via the terminal, IDE, web, or even your phone.
How people are using ChatGPT
New research from the largest study of ChatGPT use shows how the tool creates economic value through both personal and professional use. Adoption is broadening beyond early users, closing gaps and making AI a part of everyday life.
Addendum to GPT-5 system card: GPT-5-Codex
This addendum to the GPT-5 system card shares a new model: GPT-5-Codex, a version of GPT-5 further optimized for agentic coding in Codex. GPT-5-Codex adjusts its thinking effort more dynamically based on task complexity, responding quickly to simple conversational queries or small tasks, while independently working for longer on more complex tasks.
Working with US CAISI and UK AISI to build more secure AI systems
OpenAI shares progress on the partnership with the US CAISI and UK AISI to strengthen AI safety and security.
A joint statement from OpenAI and Microsoft
OpenAI and Microsoft sign a new MOU, reinforcing their partnership and shared commitment to AI safety and innovation.
Statement on OpenAI’s Nonprofit and PBC
OpenAI reaffirms its nonprofit leadership with a new structure granting equity in its PBC, enabling over $100B in resources to advance safe, beneficial AI for humanity.
SafetyKit scales risk agents with OpenAI’s most capable models
Discover how SafetyKit leverages OpenAI GPT-5 to enhance content moderation, enforce compliance, and outpace legacy safety systems with greater accuracy .
A People-First AI Fund: $50M to support nonprofits
Applications are now open for OpenAI’s People-First AI Fund, a $50M initiative supporting U.S. nonprofits advancing education, community innovation, and economic opportunity. Apply by October 8, 2025, for unrestricted grants that help communities shape AI for the public good.
Why language models hallucinate
OpenAI’s new research explains why language models hallucinate. The findings show how improved evaluations can enhance AI reliability, honesty, and safety.