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OpenAI projects up to $100B in ad revenue by 2030
Source: Axios
OpenAI’s new advertising pilot has reportedly generated about
$100 million in annual recurring revenue within two months.
The company is projecting $2.5 billion in ad revenue in 2026 and
as much as $100 billion by 2030. This indicates that advertising
is becoming a core part of OpenAI’s business model and raises concerns
about whether chatbots will primarily serve users or advertisers.
OpenAI prepares cybersecurity-focused AI product
Source: Axios
OpenAI is developing a new cybersecurity-focused product built on its
advanced models. This move comes as rivals like Anthropic have begun
restricting access to powerful systems, such as the Mythos Preview
model, because of fears they could enable sophisticated hacking and
even autonomous attacks on critical infrastructure if misused.
Sam Altman calls for a New Deal–style AI social contract
Source: Axios
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has released a detailed policy blueprint arguing
that looming AI “superintelligence” requires a social contract on the
scale of the New Deal. His proposal includes new approaches to
taxation, regulation, and redistribution of AI-driven wealth, along
with broad, low-cost access to AI tools so workers and communities are
not left behind.
Meta to continue open-sourcing next-gen AI models
Source: Axios
Meta is signaling that it will keep open-sourcing versions of its
next-generation AI models. The company is positioning itself as a
democratizing force for access to cutting-edge AI and as a U.S.-based
open alternative for developers. This stance comes as OpenAI and
Anthropic indicate that their own upcoming models will be major
advances but will remain closed.
OpenAI’s chief scientist: AI nearing “human research intern” ability
Source: Yahoo News (Malaysia)
OpenAI chief scientist Jakub Pachocki said in a recent podcast that AI
systems are approaching the capability level of a “human research
intern.” He cited breakthroughs in coding and early progress in math
and physics research, and suggested that AI will increasingly handle
complex, multi-step technical work with less human oversight.