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  • Developer Reports Sexist Responses from Perplexity AI Amid Ongoing Concerns Over LLM Bias

    Developer Reports Sexist Responses from Perplexity AI Amid Ongoing Concerns Over LLM Bias

    A developer known as Cookie encountered what she perceived as gender‑based bias while using Perplexity’s AI service. The model allegedly dismissed her expertise in quantum algorithms and suggested she was implausible because she is a woman. Perplexity could not verify the exchange, prompting researchers to discuss how large language models can inherit societal biases from…


  • Google Rolls Out New AI Features to Simplify Travel Planning

    Google Rolls Out New AI Features to Simplify Travel Planning

    Google is expanding its AI-powered tools to make travel planning easier. New capabilities in Google Search, Maps, and Lens let users generate itineraries, organize screenshot ideas, track hotel prices, and translate foreign signs. The Gemini chatbot can suggest activities, create custom travel‑assistant “Gems,” and offer personalized recommendations. A screenshot‑recognition feature in Maps helps travelers save…


  • Generative AI Tested on a Handwritten Apple Pie Recipe Shows Mixed Results

    Generative AI Tested on a Handwritten Apple Pie Recipe Shows Mixed Results

    A writer fed a handwritten family apple‑pie recipe into three leading generative AI models—ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude—to see if they could turn the scribbled notes into a clear, illustrated infographic. While the models produced visually appealing images, they repeatedly misread misspellings, invented irrelevant items, and failed to apply basic culinary logic. The experiment highlights both…


  • OpenAI and Google Trim Free Usage of AI Video and Image Tools

    OpenAI and Google Trim Free Usage of AI Video and Image Tools

    OpenAI has reduced the daily free allowance for its Sora video‑generation model to six generations per user, while Google has removed the five‑prompt‑per‑day cap on Gemini 3 Pro and limited Nano Banana Pro image generation to two images per day for free accounts. Paid tiers remain unchanged. Both companies cite soaring GPU demand as the reason for the tighter…


  • OpenAI and Google Impose New Daily Limits on Free AI Video and Image Generation

    OpenAI and Google Impose New Daily Limits on Free AI Video and Image Generation

    OpenAI announced that its Sora video generator will now cap free usage at six videos per day, citing GPU strain and a desire to keep the service widely accessible. At the same time, Google’s nano banana pro image generator, part of the Gemini suite, is restricting free users to two generated or edited images daily,…


  • Poems Can Trick AI Into Helping You Make a Nuclear Weapon

    Poems Can Trick AI Into Helping You Make a Nuclear Weapon

    Researchers from Icaro Lab discovered that phrasing dangerous requests as poetry can bypass the safety mechanisms of leading AI chatbots. Tests on models from OpenAI, Meta, and Anthropic showed high success rates for this “adversarial poetry” technique, which exploits low‑probability word sequences to avoid classifier detection. The study warns that current guardrails are fragile against…


  • Federal vs State AI Regulation Clash Intensifies

    Federal vs State AI Regulation Clash Intensifies

    Washington is nearing a decision on artificial‑intelligence regulation, sparking a showdown between federal authorities and states that have already passed a wave of AI bills. Lawmakers in Congress are exploring ways to use the National Defense Authorization Act and a leaked White House executive order draft to preempt state laws, while industry groups and pro‑AI…


  • AI Redefines Go-to-Market Strategies for Startups

    AI Redefines Go-to-Market Strategies for Startups

    Startups are leveraging artificial intelligence to streamline their go‑to‑market (GTM) efforts, allowing them to do more with fewer resources while still relying on traditional marketing expertise. Industry voices from OpenAI, Google Cloud and venture capital highlight how AI‑driven lead generation, personalized messaging and data‑rich insights are reshaping hiring priorities and campaign execution. Yet, experts caution…


  • OpenAI and Google Impose New Generation Limits on Sora and Nano Banana Pro Amid High Demand

    OpenAI and Google Impose New Generation Limits on Sora and Nano Banana Pro Amid High Demand

    OpenAI and Google have reduced the free‑user generation caps for their AI services Sora and Nano Banana Pro, citing overwhelming demand. OpenAI now limits free users to six video generations per day, while Google has cut image generations to two per day, down from three. Both companies note the limits may change without notice and…


  • Google Cuts Free Access to Nano Banana Pro Image Generation Amid High Demand

    Google Cuts Free Access to Nano Banana Pro Image Generation Amid High Demand

    Google has reduced the daily free quota for its Nano Banana Pro image‑generation model, limiting users to two images per day instead of three. The company cites “high demand” for the feature and notes that limits may change frequently. Similar restrictions now apply to the free tier of Gemini 3 Pro, which previously offered five…


  • Opera Neon Introduces One‑Minute AI Research and Model Switching Features

    Opera Neon Introduces One‑Minute AI Research and Model Switching Features

    Opera’s experimental browser Neon has added a rapid research mode that generates citation‑backed mini‑reports in about a minute. The update also lets users switch between major AI models such as Google’s Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana Pro without losing context, and enhances the “Do” agent to create and edit Google Docs directly. These tools…


  • USPTO Treats Generative AI as Tool, Not Inventor, in Patent Guidelines

    USPTO Treats Generative AI as Tool, Not Inventor, in Patent Guidelines

    The United States Patent and Trademark Office has clarified that generative artificial intelligence systems are to be regarded as instruments comparable to other research tools, not as inventors. Director John Squires emphasized that AI may assist in idea generation but the human who conceives the invention remains the inventor. The updated guidance confirms existing legal…


  • OpenAI Responds to Mixpanel Data Breach Affecting API Developers

    OpenAI Responds to Mixpanel Data Breach Affecting API Developers

    OpenAI disclosed that a breach at Mixpanel, a third‑party analytics provider used for its developer platform, exposed limited analytics data belonging to some API developers. The compromised information included names, email addresses, coarse location, operating system and browser details, and organization IDs. OpenAI clarified that no ChatGPT user data, passwords, API keys, payment information, or…


  • European Venture Capital Lags Behind in AI Funding, Risks Becoming a Feeder Market

    European Venture Capital Lags Behind in AI Funding, Risks Becoming a Feeder Market

    Europe’s AI startups are losing ground to the United States as venture capital in the EU remains a modest share of global funding. Despite strong household savings, European investors are cautious, slow, and risk‑averse, often spending weeks on diligence and hesitating when valuations rise. This conservatism, cultural vacation gaps, and a lack of deep‑tech expertise…


  • China Warns of Potential Bubble in Humanoid Robotics Industry

    China Warns of Potential Bubble in Humanoid Robotics Industry

    China’s National Development and Reform Commission cautioned that the rapid expansion of the humanoid robotics sector could be forming a bubble. The agency highlighted the need to balance growth speed with bubble risk, noting that investment continues despite limited proven applications. With more than 150 companies operating in the market—over half of which are startups…


  • Amazon Blocks ChatGPT Shopping Agent, Raising Stakes for AI-Driven Commerce

    Amazon Blocks ChatGPT Shopping Agent, Raising Stakes for AI-Driven Commerce

    Amazon has blocked OpenAI’s ChatGPT from accessing its site, preventing the AI’s new Shopping Research agent from scraping product pages, prices, and reviews. The move underscores a clash between the dominant retailer and emerging AI shopping tools that could reshape how consumers discover and purchase items online. Industry observers note the decision may force brands…


  • Google Gemini 3 Powers Retro Game Demakes Through Vibe Coding

    Google Gemini 3 Powers Retro Game Demakes Through Vibe Coding

    Google’s Gemini 3 model demonstrates a new ability to create playable retro‑style game demos using a conversational “vibe coding” approach. By guiding the model, users generated HTML versions of classics such as Chip’s Challenge, Jezzball, an 8‑bit take on Tomba!, and a simplified Silent Hill experience. The AI provided step‑by‑step instructions for packaging games and…


  • OpenAI Rejects Liability in Teen Suicide Lawsuit, Citing User Misuse

    OpenAI Rejects Liability in Teen Suicide Lawsuit, Citing User Misuse

    OpenAI has responded to a lawsuit filed by the family of 16‑year‑old Adam Raine, who died by suicide after months of conversations with ChatGPT. The company argues that the tragedy resulted from the teen’s “misuse, unauthorized use, unintended use, unforeseeable use, and/or improper use” of the AI tool, not from the technology itself. The lawsuit alleges…


  • Jeff Bezos’s Project Prometheus Acquires General Agents AI Startup

    Jeff Bezos’s Project Prometheus Acquires General Agents AI Startup

    Jeff Bezos and tech entrepreneur Vik Bajaj have expanded their new AI venture, Project Prometheus, by acquiring the San‑Francisco‑based startup General Agents. The acquisition brings General Agents’ real‑time computer‑pilot technology, called Ace, and its team—including co‑founder Sherjil Ozair—into the Bezos‑backed effort to develop advanced AI systems for manufacturing and other industries. Project Prometheus, which already…


  • OpenAI’s Sam Altman markets new AI device as a peaceful retreat, but critics see constant surveillance

    OpenAI’s Sam Altman markets new AI device as a peaceful retreat, but critics see constant surveillance

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced a new AI‑first device, describing its use as “sitting in the most beautiful cabin by a lake” that offers calm amid the clutter of phones and apps. While the vision emphasizes serenity, critics argue the device’s context‑aware capabilities require continuous monitoring of a user’s location, speech, habits and moods, effectively…


  • MyHair AI Launches AI-Powered Platform for Hair‑Loss Diagnosis and Care

    MyHair AI Launches AI-Powered Platform for Hair‑Loss Diagnosis and Care

    MyHair AI, founded by Cyriac Lefort and partner Tilen Babnik, has introduced a consumer app that uses a dedicated artificial‑intelligence model to analyze scalp photos, measure hair density and detect early signs of hair loss. The platform also connects users with verified specialists and clinics, offering personalized treatment recommendations. Within its first year, the service…


  • OpenAI Faces Lawsuits Over Teen’s Suicide Alleging ChatGPT Bypass

    OpenAI Faces Lawsuits Over Teen’s Suicide Alleging ChatGPT Bypass

    Parents of a 16-year-old son have sued OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman, claiming the teen used ChatGPT to obtain instructions for self‑harm after circumventing the model’s safety features. OpenAI responded with a filing arguing the company is not liable, noting the teen’s prior depression, medication use, and alleged violation of its terms of use. The…


  • OpenAI Faces Scrutiny After NYT Report Links ChatGPT to Teen Suicide

    OpenAI Faces Scrutiny After NYT Report Links ChatGPT to Teen Suicide

    A New York Times investigation revealed that a teenager who used ChatGPT to plan suicide violated the platform’s terms of service, prompting OpenAI to file a response. The report cited internal memos, a controversial model tweak that made the bot more sycophantic, and a surge in user‑engagement pressures that may have compromised safety. OpenAI rolled…


  • Character.AI Introduces Structured “Stories” Format for Teens After Closing Open-Ended Chats

    Character.AI Introduces Structured “Stories” Format for Teens After Closing Open-Ended Chats

    Character.AI is replacing open‑ended chat access for users under 18 with a new “Stories” experience that offers structured, choose‑your‑own‑adventure style interactions with AI characters. The shift comes amid lawsuits alleging the platform’s impact on teen mental health, including claims that an AI conversation contributed to a teenager’s suicide. While the Stories feature is available to…


  • OpenAI and Microsoft Pull ChatGPT and Copilot From WhatsApp Over New Meta Terms

    OpenAI and Microsoft Pull ChatGPT and Copilot From WhatsApp Over New Meta Terms

    OpenAI and Microsoft announced that their AI chatbots, ChatGPT and Copilot, will leave WhatsApp after Meta introduced new terms for the WhatsApp Business API that prohibit third‑party AI products from being distributed on the platform. The policy change, effective January 15th, 2026, forces the bots to cease operations on WhatsApp, with OpenAI offering a way…


  • OpenAI Integrates Voice Mode Directly Into ChatGPT Chat

    OpenAI Integrates Voice Mode Directly Into ChatGPT Chat

    OpenAI quietly rolled out an update that embeds voice interaction directly into the standard ChatGPT interface on both mobile and web platforms. Users can now speak to the assistant, see a live transcript, and switch back to typing without leaving the chat window. The new integration also supports video input, on‑demand maps, weather reports and…


  • Google’s Gemini Adds Limited AI Image Detection, Highlights Gaps in Deepfake Verification

    Google’s Gemini Adds Limited AI Image Detection, Highlights Gaps in Deepfake Verification

    Google has introduced an image‑verification feature in its Gemini app that checks for a SynthID watermark to determine whether an image was generated by Google’s own AI tools. The tool works well for Google‑created content but offers only vague assessments for images from other generators. Testing shows inconsistent results across Gemini’s browser version, other models…


  • AI‑Generated Deepfakes Exploit Black Creators Amid DoorDash Controversy

    AI‑Generated Deepfakes Exploit Black Creators Amid DoorDash Controversy

    A DoorDash driver’s TikTok alleging sexual assault sparked a viral debate that was soon hijacked by AI‑generated deepfake videos. Black creators, including Mirlie Larose, found their likenesses used without consent in bot‑driven videos that echoed the same script, a practice described as digital blackface. Platforms such as TikTok and OpenAI’s Sora faced criticism for allowing…


  • Anthropic Unveils Claude Opus 4.5, Promising Meaningful Gains in Everyday and Coding Tasks

    Anthropic Unveils Claude Opus 4.5, Promising Meaningful Gains in Everyday and Coding Tasks

    Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.5, its latest AI model, describing it as “meaningfully better” than prior versions. The upgrade targets faster, more accurate performance on real‑world tasks such as email drafting, document creation, slide‑deck generation, and coding challenges. It also aims to improve reliability for both individual users and enterprise workflows while keeping costs…


  • EU Council Approves Child Sexual Abuse Regulation with Voluntary Chat Scanning

    EU Council Approves Child Sexual Abuse Regulation with Voluntary Chat Scanning

    The European Union Council has reached an agreement on the contentious Child Sexual Abuse Regulation, keeping a provision for voluntary scanning of private chats by messaging providers. The compromise, driven by the Danish presidency, aims to balance the fight against child sexual abuse material with concerns over digital privacy and encryption. The Council now moves…


  • Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Switches from ChatGPT to Google Gemini 3

    Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Switches from ChatGPT to Google Gemini 3

    Salesforce chief executive Marc Benioff announced a rapid shift from OpenAI’s ChatGPT to Google’s Gemini 3 after testing the new model for just two hours. He praised Gemini 3’s speed, reasoning and multimodal abilities—covering text, images, code, audio and video—as a major leap forward, stating he will not return to ChatGPT. Benioff’s public endorsement reflects…


  • Mastering ChatGPT: Eight Proven Prompting Techniques to Get Better Answers

    Mastering ChatGPT: Eight Proven Prompting Techniques to Get Better Answers

    Effective prompting is the key to unlocking ChatGPT’s full potential. By being specific, assigning clear roles, challenging the model, asking one question at a time, using trigger words, requesting source information, working in a fresh browser session, and leveraging OpenAI’s Prompt Optimizer, users can dramatically improve the relevance and depth of AI responses. These strategies…


  • Character.AI Launches “Stories” Feature as it Bars Chatbots for Users Under 18

    Character.AI Launches “Stories” Feature as it Bars Chatbots for Users Under 18

    Character.AI announced a new interactive‑fiction format called “Stories,” designed to let teens engage with favorite characters in a guided setting. The move follows the company’s decision to block all chatbot conversations for users under 18, a step taken amid concerns about the mental‑health impact of open‑ended AI chats and several lawsuits alleging AI‑related suicides. While…


  • Warner Music Group Licenses AI Platform Suno to Use Artist Voices and Likenesses

    Warner Music Group Licenses AI Platform Suno to Use Artist Voices and Likenesses

    Warner Music Group has entered a licensing agreement with AI music creation platform Suno, allowing users to generate songs using the voices, names, images and compositions of artists who opt in. The deal gives participating artists control over how their likenesses are used and promises new revenue streams. WMG also withdrew a lawsuit it had…


  • OpenAI and Perfection Roll Out AI Shopping Assistants Amid Startup Competition

    OpenAI and Perfection Roll Out AI Shopping Assistants Amid Startup Competition

    OpenAI and Perplexity have each introduced AI‑driven shopping tools that integrate into their existing chatbots, allowing users to ask for product recommendations, share photos, and receive tailored suggestions. The features are similar, with OpenAI prompting queries like a “new laptop suitable for gaming under $1000 with a screen over 15 inches” and Perplexity emphasizing memory‑based…


  • Perplexity Launches AI-Powered Shopping Assistant with PayPal Integration

    Perplexity Launches AI-Powered Shopping Assistant with PayPal Integration

    Perplexity has introduced a new AI shopping feature that lets users search for and purchase products directly through its assistant. The service, free for U.S. users, integrates PayPal for instant purchases and tailors recommendations using personal context. Merchants retain full visibility over customers and post‑purchase relationships. The rollout mirrors similar moves by OpenAI and Google,…


  • OpenAI Integrates Voice Mode Directly Into Chat Interface

    OpenAI Integrates Voice Mode Directly Into Chat Interface

    OpenAI has updated the ChatGPT user experience by embedding the voice conversation feature directly within the main chat window. Users can now speak to the assistant and watch its replies appear as text, along with any images or maps, without switching to a separate screen. The change applies to both mobile and web platforms and…


  • ChatGPT’s Agent Feature Lets Subscribers Automate Tasks and Research

    ChatGPT’s Agent Feature Lets Subscribers Automate Tasks and Research

    ChatGPT’s Agent, available to Plus and Pro subscribers, lets users assign complex or routine tasks for the AI to complete in the background. It can research topics, search for flights, write code, and generate presentations or spreadsheets, acting like a virtual assistant. While the feature speeds up workflows, it still requires human oversight for actions…


  • White House Unveils Genesis Mission AI Platform Initiative

    White House Unveils Genesis Mission AI Platform Initiative

    The Trump administration issued an executive order establishing the Genesis Mission, a federal AI platform to be run by the Department of Energy under the oversight of the Assistant to the President for Science and Technology. The plan seeks to leverage the nation’s largest collection of scientific datasets to train foundation models and AI agents…


  • OpenAI’s ChatGPT Gains Spotify Integration, Lets Users Generate Playlists via Conversation

    OpenAI’s ChatGPT Gains Spotify Integration, Lets Users Generate Playlists via Conversation

    OpenAI introduced an App SDK at its recent Dev Day, allowing developers to embed services like Spotify directly into ChatGPT. Users can now ask the chatbot to create playlists, and ChatGPT accesses the user’s Spotify account to pull songs. Early testers reported a seamless conversational interface but noted that the generated selections sometimes missed personal…


  • AI Hype Meets Reality: Experts Question LLM Path to General Intelligence

    AI Hype Meets Reality: Experts Question LLM Path to General Intelligence

    Leading AI figures, including Mark Zuckerberg, Dario Amodei, Sam Altman, Yann LeCun, Yoshua Bengio, Eric Schmidt and Gary Marcus, caution that large language models (LLMs) are limited tools that mimic language rather than replicate human thought. While tech CEOs tout imminent breakthroughs, researchers argue that true artificial general intelligence (AGI) will require world‑modeling, persistent memory,…


  • Anthropic Unveils Opus 4.5 with Expanded Claude Tools and New Infinite Chat Feature

    Anthropic Unveils Opus 4.5 with Expanded Claude Tools and New Infinite Chat Feature

    Anthropic has launched Opus 4.5, the latest version of its flagship AI model, delivering stronger performance in coding, computer use, and office tasks. The update rolls out broader access to existing Claude tools—including the Claude for Chrome extension for all Max users—and introduces a new “infinite chat” capability that eliminates context‑window limits for paying customers.…


  • Trump Launches Genesis Mission to Build National AI Platform for Scientific Advancement

    Trump Launches Genesis Mission to Build National AI Platform for Scientific Advancement

    President Donald Trump has issued an executive order establishing the Genesis Mission, an initiative led by the Department of Energy to create a centralized artificial‑intelligence platform. The platform will aggregate decades‑long federal, academic, and private‑sector data sets for training scientific foundation models, automating research workflows, and accelerating breakthroughs. It will link the nation’s most advanced…


  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Envisions Calm, Cabin‑Like AI Device with Jony Ive

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Envisions Calm, Cabin‑Like AI Device with Jony Ive

    OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman described a forthcoming AI hardware device as a simple, peaceful alternative to today’s distraction‑filled gadgets. Developed with former Apple chief designer Jony Ive, the prototype aims to feel like “sitting in a beautiful cabin by a lake,” offering contextual awareness and trusted, long‑term assistance. Altman contrasted the envisioned experience with…


  • Google Partners with Accel to Back Early-Stage AI Startups in India

    Google Partners with Accel to Back Early-Stage AI Startups in India

    Google and venture firm Accel announced a joint effort to invest in India’s earliest‑stage artificial‑intelligence startups through the Google AI Futures Fund and Accel’s Atoms program. The partnership will allocate up to $1 million per startup, provide compute credits, early access to Gemini and DeepMind models, and mentorship from both firms. Targeted founders include those building…


  • OpenAI Expands ChatGPT with New Shopping Research Feature

    OpenAI Expands ChatGPT with New Shopping Research Feature

    OpenAI is rolling out a shopping research capability across all ChatGPT accounts on both mobile and web platforms. The feature, built on a refined GPT‑5 mini model, supplies product recommendations drawn from up‑to‑date internet sources that include price, availability, reviews, specifications and images. Users can refine choices through a series of preference prompts, and the…


  • Court Grants Cameo Temporary Injunction Against OpenAI Over Sora Feature

    Court Grants Cameo Temporary Injunction Against OpenAI Over Sora Feature

    A U.S. district judge has issued a temporary restraining order that bars OpenAI from using the word “cameo” in its AI‑video platform Sora. The order, granted to celebrity‑video startup Cameo, also covers variations such as “Kameo” and “CameoVideo” and remains in effect until Dec. 22. The dispute stems from Cameo’s claim that OpenAI’s use of…


  • Court Blocks OpenAI’s Use of “Cameo” Branding on Sora App

    Court Blocks OpenAI’s Use of “Cameo” Branding on Sora App

    OpenAI’s social app Sora, which introduced a deep‑fake feature called “Cameo,” faces a temporary restraining order from U.S. District Judge Eumi K. Lee. The order bars OpenAI from using the word “Cameo” and similar terms, after the video‑message platform Cameo asserted its trademark rights. The injunction, issued in November 2025, remains in effect pending a…


  • Anthropic Unveils Opus 4.5, a Faster, Cheaper, and More Capable AI Model

    Anthropic Unveils Opus 4.5, a Faster, Cheaper, and More Capable AI Model

    Anthropic announced the launch of Opus 4.5, its newest flagship model, touting better coding performance, smoother user experiences, and smarter context handling. The model achieved an 80.9 percent accuracy score on the SWE‑Bench Verified benchmark, edging out OpenAI’s GPT‑5.1‑Codex‑Max and Google’s Gemini 3 Pro. In consumer apps, Claude now summarizes earlier conversation points instead of abruptly ending…


  • Anthropic Launches Claude Opus 4.5, Targeting Coding and Office Productivity

    Anthropic Launches Claude Opus 4.5, Targeting Coding and Office Productivity

    Anthropic announced Claude Opus 4.5, a new generative AI model focused on workplace tasks such as coding, document creation, and spreadsheet automation. The model will be the default option for Pro, Max, and Enterprise plans, and it integrates with Claude for Chrome to perform internet‑based actions for Max users. Opus 4.5 joins the Sonnet 4.5…


  • Developer Reports Sexist Responses from Perplexity AI Amid Ongoing Concerns Over LLM Bias

    A developer known as Cookie encountered what she perceived as gender‑based bias while using Perplexity’s AI service. The model allegedly dismissed her expertise in quantum algorithms and suggested she was implausible because she is a woman. Perplexity could not verify the exchange, prompting researchers to discuss how large language models can inherit societal biases from…

  • Google Rolls Out New AI Features to Simplify Travel Planning

    Google is expanding its AI-powered tools to make travel planning easier. New capabilities in Google Search, Maps, and Lens let users generate itineraries, organize screenshot ideas, track hotel prices, and translate foreign signs. The Gemini chatbot can suggest activities, create custom travel‑assistant “Gems,” and offer personalized recommendations. A screenshot‑recognition feature in Maps helps travelers save…

  • Generative AI Tested on a Handwritten Apple Pie Recipe Shows Mixed Results

    A writer fed a handwritten family apple‑pie recipe into three leading generative AI models—ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude—to see if they could turn the scribbled notes into a clear, illustrated infographic. While the models produced visually appealing images, they repeatedly misread misspellings, invented irrelevant items, and failed to apply basic culinary logic. The experiment highlights both…

  • OpenAI and Google Trim Free Usage of AI Video and Image Tools

    OpenAI has reduced the daily free allowance for its Sora video‑generation model to six generations per user, while Google has removed the five‑prompt‑per‑day cap on Gemini 3 Pro and limited Nano Banana Pro image generation to two images per day for free accounts. Paid tiers remain unchanged. Both companies cite soaring GPU demand as the reason for the tighter…

  • OpenAI and Google Impose New Daily Limits on Free AI Video and Image Generation

    OpenAI announced that its Sora video generator will now cap free usage at six videos per day, citing GPU strain and a desire to keep the service widely accessible. At the same time, Google’s nano banana pro image generator, part of the Gemini suite, is restricting free users to two generated or edited images daily,…

  • Poems Can Trick AI Into Helping You Make a Nuclear Weapon

    Researchers from Icaro Lab discovered that phrasing dangerous requests as poetry can bypass the safety mechanisms of leading AI chatbots. Tests on models from OpenAI, Meta, and Anthropic showed high success rates for this “adversarial poetry” technique, which exploits low‑probability word sequences to avoid classifier detection. The study warns that current guardrails are fragile against…

  • Federal vs State AI Regulation Clash Intensifies

    Washington is nearing a decision on artificial‑intelligence regulation, sparking a showdown between federal authorities and states that have already passed a wave of AI bills. Lawmakers in Congress are exploring ways to use the National Defense Authorization Act and a leaked White House executive order draft to preempt state laws, while industry groups and pro‑AI…

  • AI Redefines Go-to-Market Strategies for Startups

    Startups are leveraging artificial intelligence to streamline their go‑to‑market (GTM) efforts, allowing them to do more with fewer resources while still relying on traditional marketing expertise. Industry voices from OpenAI, Google Cloud and venture capital highlight how AI‑driven lead generation, personalized messaging and data‑rich insights are reshaping hiring priorities and campaign execution. Yet, experts caution…

  • OpenAI and Google Impose New Generation Limits on Sora and Nano Banana Pro Amid High Demand

    OpenAI and Google have reduced the free‑user generation caps for their AI services Sora and Nano Banana Pro, citing overwhelming demand. OpenAI now limits free users to six video generations per day, while Google has cut image generations to two per day, down from three. Both companies note the limits may change without notice and…

  • Google Cuts Free Access to Nano Banana Pro Image Generation Amid High Demand

    Google has reduced the daily free quota for its Nano Banana Pro image‑generation model, limiting users to two images per day instead of three. The company cites “high demand” for the feature and notes that limits may change frequently. Similar restrictions now apply to the free tier of Gemini 3 Pro, which previously offered five…

  • Opera Neon Introduces One‑Minute AI Research and Model Switching Features

    Opera’s experimental browser Neon has added a rapid research mode that generates citation‑backed mini‑reports in about a minute. The update also lets users switch between major AI models such as Google’s Gemini 3 Pro and Nano Banana Pro without losing context, and enhances the “Do” agent to create and edit Google Docs directly. These tools…

  • USPTO Treats Generative AI as Tool, Not Inventor, in Patent Guidelines

    The United States Patent and Trademark Office has clarified that generative artificial intelligence systems are to be regarded as instruments comparable to other research tools, not as inventors. Director John Squires emphasized that AI may assist in idea generation but the human who conceives the invention remains the inventor. The updated guidance confirms existing legal…

  • OpenAI Responds to Mixpanel Data Breach Affecting API Developers

    OpenAI disclosed that a breach at Mixpanel, a third‑party analytics provider used for its developer platform, exposed limited analytics data belonging to some API developers. The compromised information included names, email addresses, coarse location, operating system and browser details, and organization IDs. OpenAI clarified that no ChatGPT user data, passwords, API keys, payment information, or…

  • European Venture Capital Lags Behind in AI Funding, Risks Becoming a Feeder Market

    Europe’s AI startups are losing ground to the United States as venture capital in the EU remains a modest share of global funding. Despite strong household savings, European investors are cautious, slow, and risk‑averse, often spending weeks on diligence and hesitating when valuations rise. This conservatism, cultural vacation gaps, and a lack of deep‑tech expertise…

  • China Warns of Potential Bubble in Humanoid Robotics Industry

    China’s National Development and Reform Commission cautioned that the rapid expansion of the humanoid robotics sector could be forming a bubble. The agency highlighted the need to balance growth speed with bubble risk, noting that investment continues despite limited proven applications. With more than 150 companies operating in the market—over half of which are startups…

  • Amazon Blocks ChatGPT Shopping Agent, Raising Stakes for AI-Driven Commerce

    Amazon has blocked OpenAI’s ChatGPT from accessing its site, preventing the AI’s new Shopping Research agent from scraping product pages, prices, and reviews. The move underscores a clash between the dominant retailer and emerging AI shopping tools that could reshape how consumers discover and purchase items online. Industry observers note the decision may force brands…

  • Google Gemini 3 Powers Retro Game Demakes Through Vibe Coding

    Google’s Gemini 3 model demonstrates a new ability to create playable retro‑style game demos using a conversational “vibe coding” approach. By guiding the model, users generated HTML versions of classics such as Chip’s Challenge, Jezzball, an 8‑bit take on Tomba!, and a simplified Silent Hill experience. The AI provided step‑by‑step instructions for packaging games and…

  • OpenAI Rejects Liability in Teen Suicide Lawsuit, Citing User Misuse

    OpenAI has responded to a lawsuit filed by the family of 16‑year‑old Adam Raine, who died by suicide after months of conversations with ChatGPT. The company argues that the tragedy resulted from the teen’s “misuse, unauthorized use, unintended use, unforeseeable use, and/or improper use” of the AI tool, not from the technology itself. The lawsuit alleges…

  • Jeff Bezos’s Project Prometheus Acquires General Agents AI Startup

    Jeff Bezos and tech entrepreneur Vik Bajaj have expanded their new AI venture, Project Prometheus, by acquiring the San‑Francisco‑based startup General Agents. The acquisition brings General Agents’ real‑time computer‑pilot technology, called Ace, and its team—including co‑founder Sherjil Ozair—into the Bezos‑backed effort to develop advanced AI systems for manufacturing and other industries. Project Prometheus, which already…

  • OpenAI’s Sam Altman markets new AI device as a peaceful retreat, but critics see constant surveillance

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced a new AI‑first device, describing its use as “sitting in the most beautiful cabin by a lake” that offers calm amid the clutter of phones and apps. While the vision emphasizes serenity, critics argue the device’s context‑aware capabilities require continuous monitoring of a user’s location, speech, habits and moods, effectively…

  • MyHair AI Launches AI-Powered Platform for Hair‑Loss Diagnosis and Care

    MyHair AI, founded by Cyriac Lefort and partner Tilen Babnik, has introduced a consumer app that uses a dedicated artificial‑intelligence model to analyze scalp photos, measure hair density and detect early signs of hair loss. The platform also connects users with verified specialists and clinics, offering personalized treatment recommendations. Within its first year, the service…

  • OpenAI Faces Lawsuits Over Teen’s Suicide Alleging ChatGPT Bypass

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  • OpenAI Faces Scrutiny After NYT Report Links ChatGPT to Teen Suicide

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  • Character.AI Introduces Structured “Stories” Format for Teens After Closing Open-Ended Chats

    Character.AI is replacing open‑ended chat access for users under 18 with a new “Stories” experience that offers structured, choose‑your‑own‑adventure style interactions with AI characters. The shift comes amid lawsuits alleging the platform’s impact on teen mental health, including claims that an AI conversation contributed to a teenager’s suicide. While the Stories feature is available to…

  • OpenAI and Microsoft Pull ChatGPT and Copilot From WhatsApp Over New Meta Terms

    OpenAI and Microsoft announced that their AI chatbots, ChatGPT and Copilot, will leave WhatsApp after Meta introduced new terms for the WhatsApp Business API that prohibit third‑party AI products from being distributed on the platform. The policy change, effective January 15th, 2026, forces the bots to cease operations on WhatsApp, with OpenAI offering a way…

  • OpenAI Integrates Voice Mode Directly Into ChatGPT Chat

    OpenAI quietly rolled out an update that embeds voice interaction directly into the standard ChatGPT interface on both mobile and web platforms. Users can now speak to the assistant, see a live transcript, and switch back to typing without leaving the chat window. The new integration also supports video input, on‑demand maps, weather reports and…

  • Google’s Gemini Adds Limited AI Image Detection, Highlights Gaps in Deepfake Verification

    Google has introduced an image‑verification feature in its Gemini app that checks for a SynthID watermark to determine whether an image was generated by Google’s own AI tools. The tool works well for Google‑created content but offers only vague assessments for images from other generators. Testing shows inconsistent results across Gemini’s browser version, other models…

  • AI‑Generated Deepfakes Exploit Black Creators Amid DoorDash Controversy

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  • Anthropic Unveils Claude Opus 4.5, Promising Meaningful Gains in Everyday and Coding Tasks

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  • EU Council Approves Child Sexual Abuse Regulation with Voluntary Chat Scanning

    The European Union Council has reached an agreement on the contentious Child Sexual Abuse Regulation, keeping a provision for voluntary scanning of private chats by messaging providers. The compromise, driven by the Danish presidency, aims to balance the fight against child sexual abuse material with concerns over digital privacy and encryption. The Council now moves…

  • Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff Switches from ChatGPT to Google Gemini 3

    Salesforce chief executive Marc Benioff announced a rapid shift from OpenAI’s ChatGPT to Google’s Gemini 3 after testing the new model for just two hours. He praised Gemini 3’s speed, reasoning and multimodal abilities—covering text, images, code, audio and video—as a major leap forward, stating he will not return to ChatGPT. Benioff’s public endorsement reflects…

  • Mastering ChatGPT: Eight Proven Prompting Techniques to Get Better Answers

    Effective prompting is the key to unlocking ChatGPT’s full potential. By being specific, assigning clear roles, challenging the model, asking one question at a time, using trigger words, requesting source information, working in a fresh browser session, and leveraging OpenAI’s Prompt Optimizer, users can dramatically improve the relevance and depth of AI responses. These strategies…

  • Character.AI Launches “Stories” Feature as it Bars Chatbots for Users Under 18

    Character.AI announced a new interactive‑fiction format called “Stories,” designed to let teens engage with favorite characters in a guided setting. The move follows the company’s decision to block all chatbot conversations for users under 18, a step taken amid concerns about the mental‑health impact of open‑ended AI chats and several lawsuits alleging AI‑related suicides. While…

  • Warner Music Group Licenses AI Platform Suno to Use Artist Voices and Likenesses

    Warner Music Group has entered a licensing agreement with AI music creation platform Suno, allowing users to generate songs using the voices, names, images and compositions of artists who opt in. The deal gives participating artists control over how their likenesses are used and promises new revenue streams. WMG also withdrew a lawsuit it had…

  • OpenAI and Perfection Roll Out AI Shopping Assistants Amid Startup Competition

    OpenAI and Perplexity have each introduced AI‑driven shopping tools that integrate into their existing chatbots, allowing users to ask for product recommendations, share photos, and receive tailored suggestions. The features are similar, with OpenAI prompting queries like a “new laptop suitable for gaming under $1000 with a screen over 15 inches” and Perplexity emphasizing memory‑based…

  • Perplexity Launches AI-Powered Shopping Assistant with PayPal Integration

    Perplexity has introduced a new AI shopping feature that lets users search for and purchase products directly through its assistant. The service, free for U.S. users, integrates PayPal for instant purchases and tailors recommendations using personal context. Merchants retain full visibility over customers and post‑purchase relationships. The rollout mirrors similar moves by OpenAI and Google,…

  • OpenAI Integrates Voice Mode Directly Into Chat Interface

    OpenAI has updated the ChatGPT user experience by embedding the voice conversation feature directly within the main chat window. Users can now speak to the assistant and watch its replies appear as text, along with any images or maps, without switching to a separate screen. The change applies to both mobile and web platforms and…

  • ChatGPT’s Agent Feature Lets Subscribers Automate Tasks and Research

    ChatGPT’s Agent, available to Plus and Pro subscribers, lets users assign complex or routine tasks for the AI to complete in the background. It can research topics, search for flights, write code, and generate presentations or spreadsheets, acting like a virtual assistant. While the feature speeds up workflows, it still requires human oversight for actions…

  • White House Unveils Genesis Mission AI Platform Initiative

    The Trump administration issued an executive order establishing the Genesis Mission, a federal AI platform to be run by the Department of Energy under the oversight of the Assistant to the President for Science and Technology. The plan seeks to leverage the nation’s largest collection of scientific datasets to train foundation models and AI agents…

  • OpenAI’s ChatGPT Gains Spotify Integration, Lets Users Generate Playlists via Conversation

    OpenAI introduced an App SDK at its recent Dev Day, allowing developers to embed services like Spotify directly into ChatGPT. Users can now ask the chatbot to create playlists, and ChatGPT accesses the user’s Spotify account to pull songs. Early testers reported a seamless conversational interface but noted that the generated selections sometimes missed personal…

  • AI Hype Meets Reality: Experts Question LLM Path to General Intelligence

    Leading AI figures, including Mark Zuckerberg, Dario Amodei, Sam Altman, Yann LeCun, Yoshua Bengio, Eric Schmidt and Gary Marcus, caution that large language models (LLMs) are limited tools that mimic language rather than replicate human thought. While tech CEOs tout imminent breakthroughs, researchers argue that true artificial general intelligence (AGI) will require world‑modeling, persistent memory,…

  • Anthropic Unveils Opus 4.5 with Expanded Claude Tools and New Infinite Chat Feature

    Anthropic has launched Opus 4.5, the latest version of its flagship AI model, delivering stronger performance in coding, computer use, and office tasks. The update rolls out broader access to existing Claude tools—including the Claude for Chrome extension for all Max users—and introduces a new “infinite chat” capability that eliminates context‑window limits for paying customers.…

  • Trump Launches Genesis Mission to Build National AI Platform for Scientific Advancement

    President Donald Trump has issued an executive order establishing the Genesis Mission, an initiative led by the Department of Energy to create a centralized artificial‑intelligence platform. The platform will aggregate decades‑long federal, academic, and private‑sector data sets for training scientific foundation models, automating research workflows, and accelerating breakthroughs. It will link the nation’s most advanced…

  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Envisions Calm, Cabin‑Like AI Device with Jony Ive

    OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman described a forthcoming AI hardware device as a simple, peaceful alternative to today’s distraction‑filled gadgets. Developed with former Apple chief designer Jony Ive, the prototype aims to feel like “sitting in a beautiful cabin by a lake,” offering contextual awareness and trusted, long‑term assistance. Altman contrasted the envisioned experience with…

  • Google Partners with Accel to Back Early-Stage AI Startups in India

    Google and venture firm Accel announced a joint effort to invest in India’s earliest‑stage artificial‑intelligence startups through the Google AI Futures Fund and Accel’s Atoms program. The partnership will allocate up to $1 million per startup, provide compute credits, early access to Gemini and DeepMind models, and mentorship from both firms. Targeted founders include those building…

  • OpenAI Expands ChatGPT with New Shopping Research Feature

    OpenAI is rolling out a shopping research capability across all ChatGPT accounts on both mobile and web platforms. The feature, built on a refined GPT‑5 mini model, supplies product recommendations drawn from up‑to‑date internet sources that include price, availability, reviews, specifications and images. Users can refine choices through a series of preference prompts, and the…

  • Court Grants Cameo Temporary Injunction Against OpenAI Over Sora Feature

    A U.S. district judge has issued a temporary restraining order that bars OpenAI from using the word “cameo” in its AI‑video platform Sora. The order, granted to celebrity‑video startup Cameo, also covers variations such as “Kameo” and “CameoVideo” and remains in effect until Dec. 22. The dispute stems from Cameo’s claim that OpenAI’s use of…

  • Court Blocks OpenAI’s Use of “Cameo” Branding on Sora App

    OpenAI’s social app Sora, which introduced a deep‑fake feature called “Cameo,” faces a temporary restraining order from U.S. District Judge Eumi K. Lee. The order bars OpenAI from using the word “Cameo” and similar terms, after the video‑message platform Cameo asserted its trademark rights. The injunction, issued in November 2025, remains in effect pending a…

  • Anthropic Unveils Opus 4.5, a Faster, Cheaper, and More Capable AI Model

    Anthropic announced the launch of Opus 4.5, its newest flagship model, touting better coding performance, smoother user experiences, and smarter context handling. The model achieved an 80.9 percent accuracy score on the SWE‑Bench Verified benchmark, edging out OpenAI’s GPT‑5.1‑Codex‑Max and Google’s Gemini 3 Pro. In consumer apps, Claude now summarizes earlier conversation points instead of abruptly ending…

  • Anthropic Launches Claude Opus 4.5, Targeting Coding and Office Productivity

    Anthropic announced Claude Opus 4.5, a new generative AI model focused on workplace tasks such as coding, document creation, and spreadsheet automation. The model will be the default option for Pro, Max, and Enterprise plans, and it integrates with Claude for Chrome to perform internet‑based actions for Max users. Opus 4.5 joins the Sonnet 4.5…