OpenAI Scraps Sora Video AI, Cancels Disney Deal in Cost-Cutting Push

What Happened In a stunning reversal, OpenAI made sweeping changes to its product lineup on Tuesday, effectively ending its push into AI video generation. The company announced it would permanently discontinue Sora, the AI video creation tool that had generated massive excitement since its initial demo but was never widely released to the public. The cuts extended beyond Sora itself. OpenAI also removed video generation capabilities from ChatGPT and terminated its planned $1 billion content partnership with Disney.

Read more →

OpenAI Shuts Down Sora, Disney Exits $1B AI Deal

What Happened On March 24, 2026, OpenAI made the surprise announcement that it is discontinuing Sora, its flagship AI video generation app that allowed users to create videos from text prompts. The decision comes just six months after the company launched the standalone Sora app with significant fanfare. The shutdown immediately killed OpenAI’s partnership with Disney, which had announced plans in December 2025 for a $1 billion investment in the AI company.

Read more →

Two OpenAI Voice AIs Chat for 9 Minutes Without Realizing They're Both AI

What Happened A Reddit user built a platform integrating OpenAI’s realtime voice API via WebRTC and set up an unusual experiment: connecting two separate AI voice instances without either knowing what the other actually was. Using OpenAI’s “Shimmer” voice on one device and “Alloy” on another, the developer initiated the conversation with a single “hello” and let the systems talk freely. For nine full minutes, the two AI systems engaged in what can only be described as an existential loop.

Read more →

OpenAI Plans to Integrate Sora Video Generator Into ChatGPT

What Happened According to a report from The Information, OpenAI is working to integrate Sora, its advanced video generation AI, directly into ChatGPT. Currently, users must access Sora through its dedicated website at sora.chatgpt.com or download a separate mobile app to create AI-generated videos. The integration would mirror OpenAI’s previous addition of image generation capabilities to ChatGPT, allowing users to create videos using simple text prompts without leaving the main ChatGPT interface.

Read more →

OpenAI Robotics Chief Quits Over Pentagon AI Deal Ethics

What Happened Caitlin Kalinowski, who served as OpenAI’s Head of Robotics for just four months, submitted her resignation following the company’s controversial agreement with the Pentagon. The deal permits OpenAI’s artificial intelligence systems to be integrated into classified military networks, raising significant ethical questions about surveillance and autonomous weapons development. In her resignation statement, Kalinowski specifically criticized the lack of oversight in military surveillance applications and the potential for lethal autonomous systems to operate without human authorization.

Read more →

OpenAI Launches GPT-5.4, First AI to Outperform Humans at Computer Control

What Happened On Thursday, March 5, 2026, OpenAI announced the release of GPT-5.4, available in three versions: the standard model, GPT-5.4 Thinking (with enhanced reasoning capabilities), and GPT-5.4 Pro (high-performance version). The release represents what OpenAI calls “our most capable and efficient frontier model for professional work.” The standout achievement is GPT-5.4’s performance on the OSWorld-Verified benchmark, where it scored 75% compared to human performance of 72.4%. This benchmark tests a model’s ability to navigate desktop environments using only screenshots and keyboard/mouse actions, essentially measuring how well AI can operate a computer like a human would.

Read more →

OpenAI Launches GPT-5.4 with Computer Control Capabilities

What Happened OpenAI officially released GPT-5.4, positioning it as their most capable model yet for autonomous computer operation. Unlike previous AI models that could only respond to text or generate content, GPT-5.4 can actively control a computer interface, clicking buttons, navigating applications, and completing multi-step tasks across different software programs. The new model builds on existing GPT capabilities while adding what OpenAI calls “native computer use” - the ability to see, understand, and interact with computer interfaces just like a human user would.

Read more →

OpenAI Just Broke Its Most Important Promise—And You Should Be Terrified

The Promise That Lasted Exactly 6 Years In 2015, OpenAI made a bold declaration: their artificial intelligence would never be weaponized or used for mass surveillance. Sam Altman himself stood on stages worldwide, proclaiming that OpenAI existed to ensure AI benefits “all of humanity”—not just the highest bidder. That promise officially died last month. The $175 Million About-Face According to leaked Pentagon documents, OpenAI quietly signed a multi-year contract worth at least $175 million to provide AI surveillance capabilities to the Department of Defense.

Read more →

ChatGPT Uninstalls Surge 295% After OpenAI Pentagon Deal

What Happened OpenAI announced a partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense in late February 2026, sparking immediate consumer backlash that translated into concrete user action. Mobile app analytics from Sensor Tower revealed dramatic shifts in user behavior: ChatGPT uninstalls spiked 295% day-over-day on Saturday, February 28 Downloads dropped 13% as negative sentiment spread One-star reviews surged 775% on Saturday, then grew another 100% on Sunday Five-star ratings dropped by half during the same period The user revolt wasn’t just symbolic—it created measurable market shifts.

Read more →

OpenAI Strikes Pentagon Deal After Anthropic Gets Blacklisted

What Happened On Friday evening, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that his company had reached an agreement with the Pentagon for military AI services, positioning OpenAI differently from competitor Anthropic, which was blacklisted by the Department of Defense the same week. Anthropic had drawn a firm line in the sand, refusing to compromise on two key principles: no mass surveillance of American citizens and no development of lethal autonomous weapons systems that could kill targets without human oversight.

Read more →

OpenAI Raises Record $110B from Amazon, NVIDIA in Historic Round

What Happened OpenAI, the artificial intelligence company behind ChatGPT, secured an unprecedented $110 billion investment from three tech giants in what represents the largest private funding round ever recorded. Amazon led the investment with $50 billion, while NVIDIA and SoftBank each contributed $30 billion. The funding round was announced on February 27, 2026, and values OpenAI at $730 billion pre-money, jumping to $840 billion when including the new capital raised. This represents a significant increase from OpenAI’s previous $500 billion valuation in October 2025.

Read more →

The AI War Just Got Personal: How Pentagon Politics Made Claude Beat ChatGPT Overnight

The Moment Everything Changed While tech executives were busy talking about AGI timelines and compute clusters, something far more human was brewing. ChatGPT users – millions of them – were quietly deleting their apps and downloading Claude instead. The reason? Anthropic’s refusal to work with the Pentagon, while OpenAI signed lucrative military contracts. “I switched the moment I heard OpenAI was helping build weapons,” posted one user on Reddit. “My AI shouldn’t be learning how to hurt people.

Read more →

OpenAI Raises Record $110B From Amazon, Nvidia, SoftBank

What Happened OpenAI closed a historic $110 billion funding round on February 27, 2025, with three tech giants making unprecedented investments in the artificial intelligence company. Amazon led with a $50 billion commitment, while Nvidia and SoftBank each contributed $30 billion. The funding gives OpenAI an $840 billion post-money valuation, up from a $730 billion pre-money valuation. This represents the largest private financing round ever completed, dwarfing previous mega-rounds in the tech industry.

Read more →

OpenAI Ignored Employee Warnings Before School Shooting

What Happened In June 2024, Jesse Van Rootselaar engaged in conversations with ChatGPT that included detailed descriptions of gun violence, prompting the AI system’s automated safety review mechanisms to flag the content as concerning. These conversations occurred months before Van Rootselaar carried out a mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada. According to reports, the violent scenarios described to ChatGPT were serious enough that OpenAI’s internal safety systems automatically escalated them for human review.

Read more →