List of AI News about AI language model
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2025-08-07 21:07 |
GPT-5 AI Model Rolled Out to 20% of Paid Users, Surpassing 2 Billion TPM on API
According to Sam Altman (@sama), OpenAI has rolled out GPT-5 to 20% of its paid users and the model is now handling over 2 billion transactions per minute (TPM) via the API. This milestone demonstrates robust engineering and infrastructure, highlighting the rapid adoption and scalability of advanced AI language models in the enterprise sector. The high API throughput signals expanding business opportunities for developers and companies seeking to integrate next-generation AI into their products and services. Source: Sam Altman on Twitter (August 7, 2025). |
2025-07-11 17:12 |
Grok 4 AI Model from xAI Demonstrates Major Advancements in Language Processing
According to Lex Fridman on Twitter, Grok 4 by xAI has shown significant improvements in AI performance, highlighting its advanced language processing and reasoning capabilities. This advancement positions xAI as a strong competitor in the generative AI market, offering businesses new opportunities for automation, content generation, and customer engagement. The rapid development of Grok 4 underscores the increasing pace of innovation in the AI industry and signals a growing trend toward more powerful AI models with practical business applications (Source: Lex Fridman, Twitter, July 11, 2025). |
2025-06-30 15:48 |
Stanford and Princeton Use AI Language Model to Uncover Racial Discrimination in Historical Property Deeds
According to DeepLearning.AI, researchers from Stanford and Princeton have fine-tuned a language model to identify racially discriminatory clauses hidden within millions of historical property deeds in Santa Clara County, California. By leveraging advanced AI natural language processing techniques, the project automates the detection of restrictive covenants that prevented people of color from owning or occupying specific homes. This practical application demonstrates AI's growing role in historical document analysis, offering scalable solutions for legal compliance and social justice initiatives. The approach not only improves efficiency over manual reviews but also opens new business opportunities for AI-powered regulatory and real estate services. (Source: DeepLearning.AI, June 30, 2025) |