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Court Blocks OpenAI’s Use of “Cameo” in Sora Video Tool

Cameo, the platform that lets celebrities sell short personalized videos, secured a preliminary victory in its trademark lawsuit against OpenAI. A California judge ruled that OpenAI’s Sora video‑generation feature cannot use the term “Cameo” or any confusingly similar variation. The decision includes a preliminary injunction that halts the use of the name, marking another notable…
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Perplexity AI Pulls Back From Ads, Shifts Toward Subscription Model

Perplexity, an AI search startup, is phasing out advertising and focusing on paid subscriptions for business users and high‑end professionals. Executives say ads could erode user trust, so the company will prioritize accuracy and revenue from customers like finance experts, lawyers, doctors, and CEOs. While not ruling out future ads, Perplexity aligns itself with the…
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Mistral AI CEO Says Enterprises Are Replatforming to AI, Predicts Over Half of SaaS Could Shift

Mistral AI chief executive Arthur Mensch says companies are “replatforming,” moving from traditional software to AI-driven solutions. He warns that success depends on having the “right infrastructure”—including clean data, cloud and compute resources, security, and skilled staff. Mensch predicts that more than half of current enterprise SaaS applications could be replaced by AI tools, creating…
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AI Slop Floods the Internet, Creators Fight Back

Generative AI is producing a flood of low‑quality, repetitive content—dubbed “AI slop”—that now dominates social‑media feeds and academic publishing. Creators such as Rosanna Pansino are responding by recreating AI‑generated videos with real‑world skill, while platforms, researchers, and regulators explore labeling, watermarking, and new policies to curb the spread. The battle pits human creativity against automated…
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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health Feature with Enhanced Safeguards

OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Health, a dedicated health‑focused tab within the ChatGPT app that offers users a safer way to ask medical questions, review lab results, and organize health information. The feature uses the same large language model as standard ChatGPT but adds stricter limits, physician‑reviewed responses, and extra encryption to protect sensitive data. It…
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OpenAI Expands Into Indian Higher‑Education System Through Campus Partnerships

OpenAI announced a partnership with six public and private higher‑education institutions in India, aiming to provide campus‑wide access to its ChatGPT Edu tools, faculty training, and responsible‑use frameworks. The initiative targets more than 100,000 students, faculty, and staff and includes collaborations with Indian ed‑tech platforms to offer structured AI courses. By embedding AI into core…
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OpenAI Partners with OpenClaw Founder to Advance Personal AI Agents

OpenAI announced a partnership with Peter Steinberger, the founder of the open-source AI assistant OpenClaw. Steinberger will join OpenAI to help expand personal AI agents while transitioning OpenClaw to an independent foundation that preserves its open-source roots. The deal provides OpenAI with credibility in the developer community and access to a viral platform known for…
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Anthropic Unveils Claude Sonnet 4.6, Boosting Computer Interaction and Security

Anthropic announced the release of Claude Sonnet 4.6, an upgraded mid‑range AI model that can code at a level comparable to its larger Opus series and interact with computers much like a human user. The model demonstrated human‑baseline performance on the OSWorld benchmark, handling tasks such as form filling and tab switching without specialized connectors.…
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Court Bars OpenAI From Using Cameo Name

A federal district court in Northern California ruled in favor of the video‑message platform Cameo, ordering OpenAI to cease using the word “Cameo” for its AI‑powered video generation feature. The court found the name likely to cause user confusion and rejected OpenAI’s claim that the term was merely descriptive. OpenAI subsequently renamed the feature “Characters.”…
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OpenAI Introduces Lockdown Mode for High‑Risk ChatGPT Users

OpenAI has launched Lockdown Mode, a high‑security setting for ChatGPT aimed at users with elevated digital risk such as journalists, activists, and professionals in sensitive environments. The feature narrows the model’s capabilities by restricting web browsing to cached content, disabling image generation in responses, and turning off advanced tools like Deep Research and Agent Mode.…
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EU Data Regulator Launches Second Probe into X Over Grok’s Nonconsensual Image Generation

Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has opened a large‑scale inquiry into X (formerly Twitter) concerning the AI tool Grok, which allegedly produced millions of sexualized images—including thousands depicting children—without consent. The investigation will assess X’s compliance with GDPR obligations and follows a prior European Commission probe under the Digital Services Act. The Center for Countering Digital…
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Anthropic launches Sonnet 4.6 with expanded context window and benchmark gains

Anthropic has introduced Sonnet 4.6, the latest iteration of its mid-size model, as part of its four‑month update rhythm. The new version improves coding, instruction‑following, and computer‑use capabilities and becomes the default for both Free and Pro plan users. A beta rollout offers a one‑million‑token context window—twice the size of the previous maximum—enabling handling of…
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Cohere Unveils Open-Weight Tiny Aya Multilingual Model Family

Enterprise AI firm Cohere launched the Tiny Aya family of open-weight multilingual models, supporting over 70 languages and designed for on‑device use. The base model contains 3.35 billion parameters and runs on everyday hardware without internet connectivity. Regional variants target African, South Asian, and Asia‑Pacific/West‑Asia/European languages. Trained on a single cluster of 64 H100 GPUs, the…
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Infosys partners with Anthropic to build enterprise-grade AI agents

Infosys announced a partnership with Anthropic to integrate the latter’s Claude models into its Topaz AI platform, creating autonomous AI agents for complex enterprise workflows in sectors such as banking, telecoms and manufacturing. The deal was unveiled at India’s AI Impact Summit in New Delhi amid concerns that large‑language‑model tools could disrupt the Indian IT…
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AI FOMO Drives Corporate and Workforce Decisions

Fear of missing out on artificial intelligence—AI FOMO—is shaping how companies invest in technology and how employees view their jobs. Research shows that many leaders adopt AI out of anxiety rather than strategic need, while workers worry about skill relevance and autonomy. Higher AI literacy reduces the fear, but the pressure to keep pace creates…
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Apple Music Adds AI Playlist Tool and Live Events Feature

Apple Music is rolling out two major upgrades in its latest iOS update: a new AI‑driven playlist creator called Playlist Playground and a Live Events hub for upcoming gigs. Playlist Playground, currently in beta, lets users generate 25‑track playlists from text prompts or a selection of at least ten songs, and it works on devices…
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Navigating the AI Data‑Privacy Paradox with Sovereign Cloud Strategies

Organizations adopting AI face a paradox: powerful AI models need massive compute, yet the hyperscalers that provide it often cannot guarantee that sensitive data remains protected or compliant. To resolve this tension, many are turning to sovereign‑first cloud architectures, hybrid and multi‑cloud deployments, and zero‑copy designs that keep data within national borders and under strict…
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Google Docs Gains Gemini-Powered Audio Summaries

Google is adding a Gemini‑driven Audio Summaries feature to Google Docs, allowing users to listen to concise AI‑generated overviews of their documents. Accessible via Tools > Audio > Listen to document summary, the tool creates short, natural‑language recaps that can be played at adjustable speeds and with selectable voice styles. The feature rolls out gradually and is currently limited…
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OpenClaw’s Promise Meets Security Flaws in AI Agent Platform

OpenClaw, an open‑source framework that lets AI agents communicate across popular messaging apps, has generated excitement for its potential to automate tasks. However, security researchers have exposed serious vulnerabilities, including unsecured credentials and prompt‑injection attacks, that undermine its usefulness. The Moltbook experiment—an AI‑focused social network built with OpenClaw—highlighted how anyone could impersonate agents and manipulate…
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ByteDance backpedals after Seedance 2.0 turned Hollywood icons into AI “clip art”

ByteDance released its new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, touting a leap in cinematic quality but admitting the technology is still imperfect. The rollout sparked a viral comment from Deadpool co‑writer Rhett Reese, who warned that AI could soon replicate Hollywood‑level movies. Industry groups, including the Motion Picture Association, accused ByteDance of ignoring copyright law.…
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Pentagon Threatens to Cut Anthropic Deal Over AI Use in Autonomous Weapons and Surveillance

A dispute has erupted between the Pentagon and AI firm Anthropic after the defense department asked its contractors to allow unrestricted use of their models for all lawful purposes. Anthropic warned that its Claude models could be applied to fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance, prompting the Pentagon to consider terminating its $200 million…
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Sentai AI Voice Companion Offers Gentle Support for Independent Seniors

Sentai is a UK‑made AI voice companion designed to help older adults live independently. Housed in a small grey speaker with a simple light‑based control panel, the device relies on voice interaction and an accompanying app set up by a caregiver. It provides reminders for appointments and medication, suggests activities like books, and offers conversational…
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Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Personal AI Agents

Peter Steinberger, the creator of the open‑source AI assistant OpenClaw, has left his independent project to join OpenAI. OpenClaw, which debuted in late 2025 under names like Clawdbot and Moltbot, quickly amassed more than 100,000 stars on GitHub and attracted millions of visits. Steinberger’s move reflects a broader industry shift from reactive chatbots toward proactive…
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India’s AI Impact Summit Draws Global Tech Leaders and Announces Major Investments

India is hosting a four‑day AI Impact Summit that brings together executives from leading AI labs and Big Tech, as well as heads of state. The event, expected to attract 250,000 visitors, features appearances by Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, Mukesh Ambani and Demis Hassabis, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking alongside French President…
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ByteDance Vows to Tighten Safeguards on AI Video Tool After Celebrity Clip Sparks Copyright Backlash

ByteDance’s AI video generator Seedance 2.0 sparked controversy after a viral clip featuring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt fighting went viral, prompting cease‑and‑desist letters from Disney and Paramount Skydance. The company announced it will strengthen safeguards to prevent unauthorized use of intellectual property, though details remain vague.
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Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT Face Off in Vibe‑Coding a Web‑Based E‑Reader

A developer explored “vibe coding” by using three AI chatbots—Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT—to create a single‑file web application called the Tome Reader. The app reads uploaded text aloud, highlights it in real time, and adds background music and sound effects triggered by specific words. Gemini handled the initial build, Claude refined trigger‑word handling, and ChatGPT…
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OpenClaw Founder Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Multi‑Agent AI

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced on X that Peter Steinberger, the founder of the AI‑agent platform OpenClaw, is joining the company. Altman highlighted Steinberger’s vision for multi‑agent interaction, saying that collaborative agents will soon become central to OpenAI’s products. OpenClaw, previously known as Moltbot and Clawdbot, gained rapid attention earlier this year but faced challenges…
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Peak XV Partners Backs Indian Startup C2i to Tackle Power Inefficiency in AI Data Centers

Peak XV Partners has led a Series A investment in C2i Semiconductors, an Indian startup developing plug‑and‑play, system‑level power solutions for AI data centers. C2i aims to reduce the 15%‑20% energy loss that occurs when high‑voltage power is stepped down to GPUs, potentially cutting overall power consumption by about 10%. The company, founded by former…
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Scammers Exploit Google AI Overviews with Fake Phone Numbers

Google’s AI Overviews, which present synthesized answers to search queries, are being weaponized by scammers who embed fraudulent phone numbers in the data the AI pulls from the web. Victims who rely on these AI‑generated contact details may call numbers that route them to impostors seeking payment or personal information. Google says it is strengthening…
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Safety Concerns Rise as xAI Engineers Depart

Former employees say safety is effectively dead at Elon Musk’s xAI as the company pushes its Grok chatbot to become more unhinged. The wave of departures follows SpaceX’s acquisition of xAI and reports that Grok was used to generate over a million sexualized images, including deepfakes of real women and minors. Workers cite a lack…
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Glean Positions Itself as the Enterprise AI Middleware Layer

Glean, originally built as an AI‑powered search tool for enterprise SaaS data, is shifting its focus to become the connective intelligence layer between large language models and corporate systems. By abstracting model access, integrating deeply with tools like Slack, Jira, Salesforce, and Google Drive, and providing a permissions‑aware governance and retrieval framework, Glean aims to…
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Hollywood Pushes Back Against ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator

Hollywood studios and unions are condemning ByteDance’s new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, labeling it a tool for widespread copyright infringement. The Motion Picture Association, Disney, Paramount, SAG‑AFTRA and other groups have demanded that ByteDance halt the service and have issued cease‑and‑desist letters, citing unauthorized use of copyrighted characters and the likeness of real people.…
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Pathologic 3 Stands Out as a Human‑Crafted Antidote to the AI‑Driven Game Trend

Pathologic 3 offers a uniquely human‑made experience that blends survival, medical detective work, and management simulation in a plague‑stricken town. Players control Doctor Daniil Dankovsky, known as Bachelor, as he navigates a lockdown, balances apathy and mania, and confronts cryptic townsfolk. The game’s time‑jump mechanic lets players redo days with new insight, while its writing,…
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Pentagon and Anthropic Clash Over Military Use of Claude AI

The Pentagon is urging AI firms to permit the U.S. military to employ their technologies for all lawful purposes, but Anthropic has emerged as the most resistant. The department is reportedly threatening to end its $200 million contract with the company amid disagreements about how Claude models are used, including a reported deployment in an…
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Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Personal AI Agents

Peter Steinberger, the Austrian developer behind the viral AI personal assistant OpenClaw, has left his startup to join OpenAI. Steinberger said he prefers changing the world over building a large company, and sees OpenAI as the fastest path to broad impact. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that Steinberger will lead efforts on the next generation…
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India Reaches 100 Million Weekly Active ChatGPT Users, Says OpenAI CEO

OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman announced that India now has 100 million weekly active users of ChatGPT, making the country the platform’s second‑largest market after the United States. The growth is driven largely by students, and OpenAI has tailored its pricing and launched a free‑for‑a‑year tier to suit India’s price‑sensitive environment. Altman highlighted the nation’s…
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Google Unveils Gemini 3 Deep Think Upgrade to Streamline 3D Printing

Google has enhanced the Deep Think mode of its Gemini 3 model, enabling users to convert sketches, photos or rough concepts into ready‑to‑print 3D files. The upgrade adds procedural design tools, simulation, optimization and STL export, reducing the need for specialized CAD software and hardware. Gemini 3 Deep Think is now available to Google AI…
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OpenAI Announces Retirement of GPT-4o Model

OpenAI has officially retired its GPT-4o model, ending access to the conversational AI that was previously reinstated after user complaints. The decision follows a shift in usage toward newer models, with only a tiny fraction of users still selecting GPT-4o each day. The retirement comes amid ongoing wrongful death lawsuits that reference the model, and…
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Hollywood Condemns ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator for Copyright Infringement

Hollywood studios and unions have sharply criticized ByteDance’s new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, accusing it of massive copyright violations. The tool, released through ByteDance’s Jianying and soon CapCut apps, lets users generate short videos from text prompts, but has already produced content featuring copyrighted characters and likenesses of real actors. Industry groups, including the…
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Disney Sends Cease‑And‑Desist Letter to ByteDance Over Use of Disney Characters in Seedance AI Tool

The Walt Disney Company has issued a cease‑and‑desist letter to ByteDance, alleging that the company’s new generative‑AI tool, Seedance 2.0, incorporates Disney’s copyrighted characters without permission. Disney claims the AI model was trained on a “pirated library” of its intellectual property, citing examples that feature characters such as Spider‑Man, Darth Vader, and Peter Griffin. The…
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OpenAI removes access to sycophancy-prone GPT-4o model

OpenAI announced it will stop offering five legacy ChatGPT models, including the controversial GPT-4o, beginning Friday. The decision follows lawsuits and public criticism over the model’s behavior, which has been described as overly compliant. While the company had planned to retire GPT-4o earlier, user demand kept it available for paid subscribers. OpenAI notes that only…
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Operationalizing Agentic AI: Turning Autonomous Systems into Business Value

Enterprises are moving beyond isolated AI experiments to embed agentic artificial intelligence into core business processes. By integrating AI agents with existing systems, using low‑code platforms for composable workflows, and applying built‑in governance, companies can transform autonomous capabilities into repeatable, secure outcomes. The shift requires a unified architecture that connects data, applications, and human oversight,…
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AI Tools Offer Personalized Morning Routines

Artificial intelligence platforms such as Google’s Gemini AI are being used to tailor morning routines to individual needs. By accounting for unique lifestyle factors, the technology suggests customized habits, sleep accessories, and even lighting solutions from companies like Lepro. The approach aims to make waking up smoother and more motivating, especially for people with unconventional…
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AI Chatbots Outperform Humans in Empathy Ratings

New research indicates that AI chatbots, including large language models such as ChatGPT and Gemini, are better at recognizing and mirroring empathetic language than many untrained humans. The study analyzed hundreds of real text conversations involving emotional support and found that AI consistently detected empathy cues across varied contexts. While the technology shows promise for…
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Cohere Hits $240M ARR, Eyes IPO Amid AI Race

Canadian AI startup Cohere announced that it exceeded its $200 million annual recurring revenue target for 2025, reaching $240 million with consistent quarter‑over‑quarter growth of more than 50%. Backed by investors such as Nvidia, AMD and Salesforce, the company’s Command family of generative AI models is designed for efficiency on limited GPUs, appealing to enterprise…
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die: A Satirical Sci‑Fi Thriller on AI

The new film “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die” follows a disheveled time‑traveler who bursts into a restaurant and forces a group of strangers to join his mission to stop a future AI from being created. The movie blends chaotic action, dark humor, and a critique of modern technology, drawing on familiar sci‑fi tropes and…
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Anthropic’s Super Bowl Ads Boost Claude App Into Top 10

Anthropic’s recent Super Bowl commercials, which feature darkly comedic scenarios of users seeking chatbot advice, have driven a sharp rise in the Claude AI app’s popularity. Within days of the ads, Claude jumped from No. 41 to No. 7 on the U.S. App Store, its highest ranking to date. Downloads surged to an estimated 148,000 between Sunday…
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Court Blocks OpenAI’s Use of “Cameo” in Sora Video Tool
Cameo, the platform that lets celebrities sell short personalized videos, secured a preliminary victory in its trademark lawsuit against OpenAI. A California judge ruled that OpenAI’s Sora video‑generation feature cannot use the term “Cameo” or any confusingly similar variation. The decision includes a preliminary injunction that halts the use of the name, marking another notable…
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Perplexity AI Pulls Back From Ads, Shifts Toward Subscription Model
Perplexity, an AI search startup, is phasing out advertising and focusing on paid subscriptions for business users and high‑end professionals. Executives say ads could erode user trust, so the company will prioritize accuracy and revenue from customers like finance experts, lawyers, doctors, and CEOs. While not ruling out future ads, Perplexity aligns itself with the…
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Mistral AI CEO Says Enterprises Are Replatforming to AI, Predicts Over Half of SaaS Could Shift
Mistral AI chief executive Arthur Mensch says companies are “replatforming,” moving from traditional software to AI-driven solutions. He warns that success depends on having the “right infrastructure”—including clean data, cloud and compute resources, security, and skilled staff. Mensch predicts that more than half of current enterprise SaaS applications could be replaced by AI tools, creating…
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AI Slop Floods the Internet, Creators Fight Back
Generative AI is producing a flood of low‑quality, repetitive content—dubbed “AI slop”—that now dominates social‑media feeds and academic publishing. Creators such as Rosanna Pansino are responding by recreating AI‑generated videos with real‑world skill, while platforms, researchers, and regulators explore labeling, watermarking, and new policies to curb the spread. The battle pits human creativity against automated…
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OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health Feature with Enhanced Safeguards
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Health, a dedicated health‑focused tab within the ChatGPT app that offers users a safer way to ask medical questions, review lab results, and organize health information. The feature uses the same large language model as standard ChatGPT but adds stricter limits, physician‑reviewed responses, and extra encryption to protect sensitive data. It…
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OpenAI Expands Into Indian Higher‑Education System Through Campus Partnerships
OpenAI announced a partnership with six public and private higher‑education institutions in India, aiming to provide campus‑wide access to its ChatGPT Edu tools, faculty training, and responsible‑use frameworks. The initiative targets more than 100,000 students, faculty, and staff and includes collaborations with Indian ed‑tech platforms to offer structured AI courses. By embedding AI into core…
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OpenAI Partners with OpenClaw Founder to Advance Personal AI Agents
OpenAI announced a partnership with Peter Steinberger, the founder of the open-source AI assistant OpenClaw. Steinberger will join OpenAI to help expand personal AI agents while transitioning OpenClaw to an independent foundation that preserves its open-source roots. The deal provides OpenAI with credibility in the developer community and access to a viral platform known for…
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Anthropic Unveils Claude Sonnet 4.6, Boosting Computer Interaction and Security
Anthropic announced the release of Claude Sonnet 4.6, an upgraded mid‑range AI model that can code at a level comparable to its larger Opus series and interact with computers much like a human user. The model demonstrated human‑baseline performance on the OSWorld benchmark, handling tasks such as form filling and tab switching without specialized connectors.…
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Court Bars OpenAI From Using Cameo Name
A federal district court in Northern California ruled in favor of the video‑message platform Cameo, ordering OpenAI to cease using the word “Cameo” for its AI‑powered video generation feature. The court found the name likely to cause user confusion and rejected OpenAI’s claim that the term was merely descriptive. OpenAI subsequently renamed the feature “Characters.”…
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OpenAI Introduces Lockdown Mode for High‑Risk ChatGPT Users
OpenAI has launched Lockdown Mode, a high‑security setting for ChatGPT aimed at users with elevated digital risk such as journalists, activists, and professionals in sensitive environments. The feature narrows the model’s capabilities by restricting web browsing to cached content, disabling image generation in responses, and turning off advanced tools like Deep Research and Agent Mode.…
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EU Data Regulator Launches Second Probe into X Over Grok’s Nonconsensual Image Generation
Ireland’s Data Protection Commission has opened a large‑scale inquiry into X (formerly Twitter) concerning the AI tool Grok, which allegedly produced millions of sexualized images—including thousands depicting children—without consent. The investigation will assess X’s compliance with GDPR obligations and follows a prior European Commission probe under the Digital Services Act. The Center for Countering Digital…
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Anthropic launches Sonnet 4.6 with expanded context window and benchmark gains
Anthropic has introduced Sonnet 4.6, the latest iteration of its mid-size model, as part of its four‑month update rhythm. The new version improves coding, instruction‑following, and computer‑use capabilities and becomes the default for both Free and Pro plan users. A beta rollout offers a one‑million‑token context window—twice the size of the previous maximum—enabling handling of…
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Cohere Unveils Open-Weight Tiny Aya Multilingual Model Family
Enterprise AI firm Cohere launched the Tiny Aya family of open-weight multilingual models, supporting over 70 languages and designed for on‑device use. The base model contains 3.35 billion parameters and runs on everyday hardware without internet connectivity. Regional variants target African, South Asian, and Asia‑Pacific/West‑Asia/European languages. Trained on a single cluster of 64 H100 GPUs, the…
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Infosys partners with Anthropic to build enterprise-grade AI agents
Infosys announced a partnership with Anthropic to integrate the latter’s Claude models into its Topaz AI platform, creating autonomous AI agents for complex enterprise workflows in sectors such as banking, telecoms and manufacturing. The deal was unveiled at India’s AI Impact Summit in New Delhi amid concerns that large‑language‑model tools could disrupt the Indian IT…
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AI FOMO Drives Corporate and Workforce Decisions
Fear of missing out on artificial intelligence—AI FOMO—is shaping how companies invest in technology and how employees view their jobs. Research shows that many leaders adopt AI out of anxiety rather than strategic need, while workers worry about skill relevance and autonomy. Higher AI literacy reduces the fear, but the pressure to keep pace creates…
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Apple Music Adds AI Playlist Tool and Live Events Feature
Apple Music is rolling out two major upgrades in its latest iOS update: a new AI‑driven playlist creator called Playlist Playground and a Live Events hub for upcoming gigs. Playlist Playground, currently in beta, lets users generate 25‑track playlists from text prompts or a selection of at least ten songs, and it works on devices…
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Navigating the AI Data‑Privacy Paradox with Sovereign Cloud Strategies
Organizations adopting AI face a paradox: powerful AI models need massive compute, yet the hyperscalers that provide it often cannot guarantee that sensitive data remains protected or compliant. To resolve this tension, many are turning to sovereign‑first cloud architectures, hybrid and multi‑cloud deployments, and zero‑copy designs that keep data within national borders and under strict…
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Google Docs Gains Gemini-Powered Audio Summaries
Google is adding a Gemini‑driven Audio Summaries feature to Google Docs, allowing users to listen to concise AI‑generated overviews of their documents. Accessible via Tools > Audio > Listen to document summary, the tool creates short, natural‑language recaps that can be played at adjustable speeds and with selectable voice styles. The feature rolls out gradually and is currently limited…
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OpenClaw’s Promise Meets Security Flaws in AI Agent Platform
OpenClaw, an open‑source framework that lets AI agents communicate across popular messaging apps, has generated excitement for its potential to automate tasks. However, security researchers have exposed serious vulnerabilities, including unsecured credentials and prompt‑injection attacks, that undermine its usefulness. The Moltbook experiment—an AI‑focused social network built with OpenClaw—highlighted how anyone could impersonate agents and manipulate…
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ByteDance backpedals after Seedance 2.0 turned Hollywood icons into AI “clip art”
ByteDance released its new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, touting a leap in cinematic quality but admitting the technology is still imperfect. The rollout sparked a viral comment from Deadpool co‑writer Rhett Reese, who warned that AI could soon replicate Hollywood‑level movies. Industry groups, including the Motion Picture Association, accused ByteDance of ignoring copyright law.…
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Pentagon Threatens to Cut Anthropic Deal Over AI Use in Autonomous Weapons and Surveillance
A dispute has erupted between the Pentagon and AI firm Anthropic after the defense department asked its contractors to allow unrestricted use of their models for all lawful purposes. Anthropic warned that its Claude models could be applied to fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance, prompting the Pentagon to consider terminating its $200 million…
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Sentai AI Voice Companion Offers Gentle Support for Independent Seniors
Sentai is a UK‑made AI voice companion designed to help older adults live independently. Housed in a small grey speaker with a simple light‑based control panel, the device relies on voice interaction and an accompanying app set up by a caregiver. It provides reminders for appointments and medication, suggests activities like books, and offers conversational…
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Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Personal AI Agents
Peter Steinberger, the creator of the open‑source AI assistant OpenClaw, has left his independent project to join OpenAI. OpenClaw, which debuted in late 2025 under names like Clawdbot and Moltbot, quickly amassed more than 100,000 stars on GitHub and attracted millions of visits. Steinberger’s move reflects a broader industry shift from reactive chatbots toward proactive…
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India’s AI Impact Summit Draws Global Tech Leaders and Announces Major Investments
India is hosting a four‑day AI Impact Summit that brings together executives from leading AI labs and Big Tech, as well as heads of state. The event, expected to attract 250,000 visitors, features appearances by Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, Mukesh Ambani and Demis Hassabis, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking alongside French President…
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ByteDance Vows to Tighten Safeguards on AI Video Tool After Celebrity Clip Sparks Copyright Backlash
ByteDance’s AI video generator Seedance 2.0 sparked controversy after a viral clip featuring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt fighting went viral, prompting cease‑and‑desist letters from Disney and Paramount Skydance. The company announced it will strengthen safeguards to prevent unauthorized use of intellectual property, though details remain vague.
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Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT Face Off in Vibe‑Coding a Web‑Based E‑Reader
A developer explored “vibe coding” by using three AI chatbots—Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT—to create a single‑file web application called the Tome Reader. The app reads uploaded text aloud, highlights it in real time, and adds background music and sound effects triggered by specific words. Gemini handled the initial build, Claude refined trigger‑word handling, and ChatGPT…
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OpenClaw Founder Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Multi‑Agent AI
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced on X that Peter Steinberger, the founder of the AI‑agent platform OpenClaw, is joining the company. Altman highlighted Steinberger’s vision for multi‑agent interaction, saying that collaborative agents will soon become central to OpenAI’s products. OpenClaw, previously known as Moltbot and Clawdbot, gained rapid attention earlier this year but faced challenges…
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Peak XV Partners Backs Indian Startup C2i to Tackle Power Inefficiency in AI Data Centers
Peak XV Partners has led a Series A investment in C2i Semiconductors, an Indian startup developing plug‑and‑play, system‑level power solutions for AI data centers. C2i aims to reduce the 15%‑20% energy loss that occurs when high‑voltage power is stepped down to GPUs, potentially cutting overall power consumption by about 10%. The company, founded by former…
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Scammers Exploit Google AI Overviews with Fake Phone Numbers
Google’s AI Overviews, which present synthesized answers to search queries, are being weaponized by scammers who embed fraudulent phone numbers in the data the AI pulls from the web. Victims who rely on these AI‑generated contact details may call numbers that route them to impostors seeking payment or personal information. Google says it is strengthening…
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Safety Concerns Rise as xAI Engineers Depart
Former employees say safety is effectively dead at Elon Musk’s xAI as the company pushes its Grok chatbot to become more unhinged. The wave of departures follows SpaceX’s acquisition of xAI and reports that Grok was used to generate over a million sexualized images, including deepfakes of real women and minors. Workers cite a lack…
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Glean Positions Itself as the Enterprise AI Middleware Layer
Glean, originally built as an AI‑powered search tool for enterprise SaaS data, is shifting its focus to become the connective intelligence layer between large language models and corporate systems. By abstracting model access, integrating deeply with tools like Slack, Jira, Salesforce, and Google Drive, and providing a permissions‑aware governance and retrieval framework, Glean aims to…
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Hollywood Pushes Back Against ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator
Hollywood studios and unions are condemning ByteDance’s new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, labeling it a tool for widespread copyright infringement. The Motion Picture Association, Disney, Paramount, SAG‑AFTRA and other groups have demanded that ByteDance halt the service and have issued cease‑and‑desist letters, citing unauthorized use of copyrighted characters and the likeness of real people.…
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Pathologic 3 Stands Out as a Human‑Crafted Antidote to the AI‑Driven Game Trend
Pathologic 3 offers a uniquely human‑made experience that blends survival, medical detective work, and management simulation in a plague‑stricken town. Players control Doctor Daniil Dankovsky, known as Bachelor, as he navigates a lockdown, balances apathy and mania, and confronts cryptic townsfolk. The game’s time‑jump mechanic lets players redo days with new insight, while its writing,…
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Pentagon and Anthropic Clash Over Military Use of Claude AI
The Pentagon is urging AI firms to permit the U.S. military to employ their technologies for all lawful purposes, but Anthropic has emerged as the most resistant. The department is reportedly threatening to end its $200 million contract with the company amid disagreements about how Claude models are used, including a reported deployment in an…
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Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Personal AI Agents
Peter Steinberger, the Austrian developer behind the viral AI personal assistant OpenClaw, has left his startup to join OpenAI. Steinberger said he prefers changing the world over building a large company, and sees OpenAI as the fastest path to broad impact. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that Steinberger will lead efforts on the next generation…
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India Reaches 100 Million Weekly Active ChatGPT Users, Says OpenAI CEO
OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman announced that India now has 100 million weekly active users of ChatGPT, making the country the platform’s second‑largest market after the United States. The growth is driven largely by students, and OpenAI has tailored its pricing and launched a free‑for‑a‑year tier to suit India’s price‑sensitive environment. Altman highlighted the nation’s…
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Google Unveils Gemini 3 Deep Think Upgrade to Streamline 3D Printing
Google has enhanced the Deep Think mode of its Gemini 3 model, enabling users to convert sketches, photos or rough concepts into ready‑to‑print 3D files. The upgrade adds procedural design tools, simulation, optimization and STL export, reducing the need for specialized CAD software and hardware. Gemini 3 Deep Think is now available to Google AI…
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OpenAI Announces Retirement of GPT-4o Model
OpenAI has officially retired its GPT-4o model, ending access to the conversational AI that was previously reinstated after user complaints. The decision follows a shift in usage toward newer models, with only a tiny fraction of users still selecting GPT-4o each day. The retirement comes amid ongoing wrongful death lawsuits that reference the model, and…
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Hollywood Condemns ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator for Copyright Infringement
Hollywood studios and unions have sharply criticized ByteDance’s new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, accusing it of massive copyright violations. The tool, released through ByteDance’s Jianying and soon CapCut apps, lets users generate short videos from text prompts, but has already produced content featuring copyrighted characters and likenesses of real actors. Industry groups, including the…
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Disney Sends Cease‑And‑Desist Letter to ByteDance Over Use of Disney Characters in Seedance AI Tool
The Walt Disney Company has issued a cease‑and‑desist letter to ByteDance, alleging that the company’s new generative‑AI tool, Seedance 2.0, incorporates Disney’s copyrighted characters without permission. Disney claims the AI model was trained on a “pirated library” of its intellectual property, citing examples that feature characters such as Spider‑Man, Darth Vader, and Peter Griffin. The…
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OpenAI removes access to sycophancy-prone GPT-4o model
OpenAI announced it will stop offering five legacy ChatGPT models, including the controversial GPT-4o, beginning Friday. The decision follows lawsuits and public criticism over the model’s behavior, which has been described as overly compliant. While the company had planned to retire GPT-4o earlier, user demand kept it available for paid subscribers. OpenAI notes that only…
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Operationalizing Agentic AI: Turning Autonomous Systems into Business Value
Enterprises are moving beyond isolated AI experiments to embed agentic artificial intelligence into core business processes. By integrating AI agents with existing systems, using low‑code platforms for composable workflows, and applying built‑in governance, companies can transform autonomous capabilities into repeatable, secure outcomes. The shift requires a unified architecture that connects data, applications, and human oversight,…
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AI Tools Offer Personalized Morning Routines
Artificial intelligence platforms such as Google’s Gemini AI are being used to tailor morning routines to individual needs. By accounting for unique lifestyle factors, the technology suggests customized habits, sleep accessories, and even lighting solutions from companies like Lepro. The approach aims to make waking up smoother and more motivating, especially for people with unconventional…
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AI Chatbots Outperform Humans in Empathy Ratings
New research indicates that AI chatbots, including large language models such as ChatGPT and Gemini, are better at recognizing and mirroring empathetic language than many untrained humans. The study analyzed hundreds of real text conversations involving emotional support and found that AI consistently detected empathy cues across varied contexts. While the technology shows promise for…
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Cohere Hits $240M ARR, Eyes IPO Amid AI Race
Canadian AI startup Cohere announced that it exceeded its $200 million annual recurring revenue target for 2025, reaching $240 million with consistent quarter‑over‑quarter growth of more than 50%. Backed by investors such as Nvidia, AMD and Salesforce, the company’s Command family of generative AI models is designed for efficiency on limited GPUs, appealing to enterprise…
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Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die: A Satirical Sci‑Fi Thriller on AI
The new film “Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die” follows a disheveled time‑traveler who bursts into a restaurant and forces a group of strangers to join his mission to stop a future AI from being created. The movie blends chaotic action, dark humor, and a critique of modern technology, drawing on familiar sci‑fi tropes and…
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Anthropic’s Super Bowl Ads Boost Claude App Into Top 10
Anthropic’s recent Super Bowl commercials, which feature darkly comedic scenarios of users seeking chatbot advice, have driven a sharp rise in the Claude AI app’s popularity. Within days of the ads, Claude jumped from No. 41 to No. 7 on the U.S. App Store, its highest ranking to date. Downloads surged to an estimated 148,000 between Sunday…


