GPT-5.4 is OpenAIβs first general-purpose model with built-in computer use capabilities.
GPT-5.4 is OpenAIβs first general-purpose model with built-in computer use capabilities.
βMaybe you think the Iran strike was good and the Venezuela invasion was bad,β Altman said in an all-hands meeting. βYou donβt get to weigh in on that.β
The Supreme Court will hear an AI copyright case eventually. It wonβt be this one.
Until then, the rule is what itβs always been: humans create, machines assist. Act accordingly.
My Sunday essay walks through what to ask your tech team this week and why most companies don't know which of their SaaS vendors are white-labeling Claude under the hood.
Some will call it AI Slop, others will call it AI Candy, and still others will recognize it for what it is: the next generation of imaging tools.
You can imagine a future Burger King run by AI lording over the smallest possible number of low-paid human workers.
Thatβs not exactly having it your way.
If you havenβt gone deep into the Claude desktop app, you should give it a look. The three modes (Chat, Cowork, and Code) serve different purposes. Understanding what each one does will help you understand why this new plugin marketplace is an important next step in leveraging AI for the enterprise.
I've continued to refine a concept I call "share of prompt."
It's a three-layer measurement framework that connects AI answer engine visibility directly to revenue. Every major analytics platform shipped AI visibility tools in 2025.
None can tell you what an AI-generated brand mention is worth.
You are fully entitled to feel however you want to feel about this, but donβt think for a second that these capabilities will be rejected by SMBs or by professional production organizations for all but the very lowest-end work. Quite conversely: the adventure is just beginning.
The near-term impact of Lyria 3 lands squarely on production music, which is a billion dollar market filled with tracks designed to be heard but not listened to.
Weβve been talking about marketing to bots for the past year or so. The infrastructure to optimize for agentic commerce is almost here. Get ready.
While OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic fight over who can build the biggest brain, Cohere went small and wide.
Rhett Reeseβs world may be "over," but for everyone else with a story to tell and a laptop to tell it on, it is just beginning.
AI tools donβt reduce work, they intensify it.
Researchers Aruna Ranganathan and Xingqi Maggie Ye spent eight months studying a 200-person tech company and found that employees who adopted AI worked faster, took on more tasks, and extended their hours, all without being asked.
ChatGPT has 800 million weekly users, but industry experts estimate that less than 5 percent pay for the service. OpenAIβs 2025 revenue hit $20 billion, up from $6 billion in 2024, but cumulative losses could reach $143 billion by 2029.
Clearly, OpenAIβs math is not mathing.
"How do I get AI to write like me?"
I hear this in every strategy session I run.
Now that everyone can vibe-code, everyone can build AI writing workflows that write just like you do.
My Sunday essay has the full story.
OpenAI just launched Frontier, an enterprise platform that lets companies build, deploy, and manage AI agents across their organizations.
Gemini now reaches billions of users and devices across Googleβs ecosystem and its partners. This is no longer a race. Google is the winner.
Anthropic released 11 open-source plugins for Claude Cowork, and one of them may have been responsible for wiping $285 billion off software, legal tech, and data analytics stocks in a single trading session.
We are entering a new era of human/machine interfaces. So far, the chat window seems to be the winner.
The Sunday essay covers the infrastructure. Today's piece covers what emerges when that infrastructure starts talking to itself.
What happens when AI assistants have their own social graphs, their own karma systems, and their own private messaging? When they check in on their own schedule and decide what's "interesting" enough to share from your calendar, your emails, your files?
I published an essay about setting up my own AI assistant and the gap between the hype on social media and the reality of getting it to work. Then, I watched my assistant make its first post on Moltbook, a social network for AI agents where humans are "welcome to observe" but cannot participate.