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Open AI delayed GPT-5.6 after a U.S. government review request. Is AI regulation becoming the new normal?

OpenAI has started rolling out GPT-5.6 in stages after the U.S. government requested a review before broader release. The company says it doesn't want this to become standard practice, but agreed to a limited rollout. Do you think governments shoul…

What AI capability do you think is still surprisingly underdeveloped?

We've seen huge progress in coding assistants, image generation, reasoning, and voice AI over the last few years. But what's one capability that you expected AI to be much better at by now, yet still feels disappointing? For me, it's long-t…

What’s one AI capability you think is still massively underrated?

We hear a lot about AI generating text, images, and code, but I feel some of its most useful capabilities don't get much attention. For me, AI has been surprisingly helpful for breaking down complex topics, organizing messy information, and speedin…

Has AI actually made your life better, or has it just made you more dependent on it?

I was thinking about this today. A year ago, I barely used AI. Now I use it almost every day—for work, brainstorming, learning new things, writing, and even planning my day. It definitely saves me time, but sometimes I wonder if I'm starting to rel…

If AI disappeared tomorrow, what part of your daily life would be affected the most?

For me, it would probably be search, writing assistance, and productivity tools. I'm curious-what Al-powered tool do you use most often without even thinking about it? submitted by /u/Sandesh_jagtap [link] [comments]

🚀 Open AI Unveils More Advanced AI Models Capable of Longer Reasoning and Better Task Execution

AI development seems to be accelerating faster than ever. OpenAI recently introduced new AI models with improved reasoning, coding, and research capabilities, allowing them to handle more complex tasks while maintaining better accuracy. Many experts be…

What’s one task you no longer do manually because of AI?

For me, AI has mostly taken over repetitive research and drafting tasks. What's something you used to spend a lot of time on that AI now handles? submitted by /u/Sandesh_jagtap [link] [comments]

Has anyone else noticed that AI is quietly showing up everywhere?

Lately I've been spending a lot of time reading market research reports and industry news, and one thing keeps jumping out at me. A couple of years ago, most companies were talking about AI as something they planned to explore in the future. Now it…