Tech News Digest: OpenAI Unleashes GPT-5 & Open-Weight Models, Zoox Gets Green Light

OpenAI Launches GPT-5, Its Most Advanced AI Model Yet OpenAI has officially launched GPT-5, its latest and most powerful AI system. The company touts the new generative AI model as a major leap in artificial intelligence, showcasing state-of-the-art capabilities in coding, mathematics, creative writing, and health. GPT-5 operates as a unified system, engineered to provide rapid answers for simple queries and engage in deeper, longer ’thinking’ for more complex problems. The model is now available to all users, with premium access and features reserved for Plus and Pro subscribers. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman highlighted the model’s evolution, comparing GPT-3 to a high school student and GPT-4 to a college student, while describing GPT-5 as a ‘PhD-level expert.’ This landmark release is a significant move for OpenAI, poised to solidify its leadership in the competitive generative AI industry. ...

August 9, 2025 · 6 min · 1204 words · Omer

AI News Roundup: Zoox Robotaxis Approved, AI Creates Gene-Editing Enzyme, & More

Zoox Gets Federal Green Light for Driverless Robotaxi Deployment Amazon’s subsidiary, Zoox, has received a crucial federal exemption from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to deploy its purpose-built, driverless robotaxis on public roads. This is a landmark decision, making Zoox the first U.S. company to gain such an exemption under the expanded Automated Vehicle Exemption Program (AVEP). The custom-designed vehicles notably lack traditional controls like steering wheels or pedals, featuring a carriage-style interior with inward-facing seats for four passengers. As a condition of the approval, Zoox must remove any claims that its vehicles comply with all Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. This regulatory milestone clears the path for Zoox to scale production at its California facility, as the NHTSA has also closed its investigation into the company’s self-certification processes. ...

August 7, 2025 · 5 min · 917 words · Omer

Tech Digest: EU AI Act Rules Begin, Baidu & Lyft Plan EU Robotaxis | Aug 6, 2025

EU AI Act’s New GPAI Rules Take Effect, Mandating Data Transparency In a significant step for AI governance, new provisions from the EU’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act for general-purpose AI (GPAI) models became effective on August 2, 2025. Providers of new GPAI models must now maintain current technical documentation and publish detailed summaries of their training data. More stringent requirements are set for GPAI models identified as posing a “systemic risk.” To streamline compliance, the European Commission’s AI Office has issued a mandatory template for training data disclosure. While the complete AI Act will apply from August 2, 2026, these specific rules for GPAI models are now enforceable. A voluntary Code of Practice has also been released to guide companies in meeting their legal obligations. ...

August 6, 2025 · 4 min · 844 words · Omer

Daily Tech News Briefing: GPT-5 Launch, Huawei's Open-Source AI, and Kubernetes Trends

OpenAI’s GPT-5 Launch Set for August 2025 with Advanced Reasoning and Multimodal Features OpenAI is poised to release its next-generation generative AI model, GPT-5, in August 2025, promising significant advancements in reasoning, multimodal capabilities, and autonomous task execution. The new model is expected to feature a unified architecture, streamlining the user experience by eliminating the need to switch between different models for various tasks. GPT-5 is also anticipated to have a greatly expanded context window and introduce video processing capabilities, enabling more complex and coherent interactions. The release is seen as a major step towards more intuitive and powerful AI, with specialized versions planned for enterprise, real-time, and low-resource environments. This launch will intensify the AI competition with other major developers like Google. ...

August 5, 2025 · 3 min · 546 words · Omer

AI & Robotics News: WeRide's Saudi Robotaxi Launch, Waymo in Ontario, and Mystery 'Horizon Alpha' AI

AI & Robotics News: WeRide’s Saudi Robotaxi Launch, Waymo in Ontario, and Mystery ‘Horizon Alpha’ AI WeRide Secures Saudi Arabia’s First-Ever Robotaxi Permit WeRide has officially become the first company granted a permit for commercial robotaxi operations in Saudi Arabia. This significant milestone marks the sixth country where WeRide has received autonomous vehicle (AV) approvals, joining China, the UAE, Singapore, France, and the US. In a strategic collaboration with Uber and Ai Driver, WeRide has already initiated pilot robotaxi operations in Riyadh. The company aims for a full commercial service launch by the end of 2025. This permit was awarded following the successful completion of Saudi Arabia’s rigorous AV Regulatory Sandbox program. ...

August 4, 2025 · 3 min · 592 words · Omer

Tech News Digest: August 2025 - Gemini 2.5, GPT-5, and Quantum Leaps

Google’s Gemini 2.5 and OpenAI’s GPT-5 Push AI Reasoning to New Heights Google DeepMind has officially launched its most advanced reasoning AI model, Gemini 2.5 “Deep Think,” now integrated into the Gemini app. A specialized version of this model demonstrated superior problem-solving skills by achieving a gold-medal score at the International Mathematical Olympiad. In parallel, OpenAI is reportedly preparing to launch its next-generation model, GPT-5. This model is rumored to be a versatile, multi-modal AI that integrates specialized sub-models to enhance its performance across a wide variety of tasks. These developments signal a significant leap forward in the reasoning and problem-solving capabilities of artificial intelligence. ...

August 3, 2025 · 5 min · 900 words · Omer

AI & Tech News: OpenAI Privacy Reversal, Tesla Autopilot Fine, Google's AlphaEarth

OpenAI Reverses Course on Searchable ChatGPT Conversations OpenAI has disabled a feature that allowed users to make their ChatGPT conversations discoverable by search engines. The move comes after reports revealed that private and sensitive user chats were appearing in Google search results. OpenAI’s CISO, Dane Stuckey, called the feature a “short-lived experiment” that created too many risks of accidental sharing. While the feature was opt-in, the incident has sparked significant concern over user privacy and data protection in AI applications. ...

August 2, 2025 · 5 min · 915 words · Omer