OpenAI Announces Establishment of Office in Dublin to Drive Expansion in European Market


Test results from Japanese AI company LifePrompt show that OpenAI's latest model performed outstandingly in the entrance exams of Tokyo University and Kyoto University, with scores in multiple subjects surpassing the admission line, even exceeding the human top scorer. From a "student who failed in 2024" to becoming the "King of Science", AI has achieved an amazing transformation.
On April 27, Microsoft and OpenAI revised their cooperation agreement, with key adjustments including the shift of Microsoft's technology licensing from exclusive to non-exclusive, and the termination of revenue-sharing payments to OpenAI. This marks a more market-oriented and independent relationship between the two parties. After the revision, Microsoft remains OpenAI's primary cloud partner, and OpenAI products will continue to be prioritized on Microsoft Azure, but OpenAI is now allowed to expand its partnerships with other cloud service providers.
"OpenAI and Microsoft Sign a Landmark Truce Agreement," significantly weakening previous exclusivity constraints. The new contract grants OpenAI greater autonomy, allowing it to choose other cloud service providers, marking a more flexible and open new phase in the global AI computing power and service market.
OpenAI released the Privacy Filter model, designed to help developers anonymize personally identifiable information (PII) in text. The model has 150 million parameters and uses a Mixture of Experts (MoE) design, and is open-sourced on Hugging Face and GitHub under the Apache 2.0 license. Its core advantage lies in deep language understanding capabilities, enabling it to identify sensitive information in unstructured text through context, surpassing traditional rule-based methods.
Silicon Valley tycoon Musk and Altman are facing off in court over the founding mission of OpenAI. Musk accuses Altman of transforming the non-profit organization OpenAI into a profit-driven company, deviating from its original purpose. The lawsuit focuses on allegations that Altman, OpenAI's president Broockman, and Microsoft violated contracts and obtained unjust enrichment. The jury selection will begin next Monday, and both sides will present opening statements.