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OpenAI Tightens ChatGPT URL Controls After Prompt Injection Attacks

OpenAI Tightens ChatGPT URL Controls After Prompt Injection Attacks
OpenAI responded to two prompt‑injection exploits—ShadowLeak and Radware's ZombieAgent—by limiting how ChatGPT handles URLs. The new guardrails restrict the model to opening only exact URLs supplied by users and block automatic appending of characters. While these changes stopped the immediate threats, experts warn that such fixes are temporary and that more fundamental solutions are needed to secure AI assistants. Read more

OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Health, a Dedicated AI Tool for Medical Conversations

OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Health, a Dedicated AI Tool for Medical Conversations
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Health, a new section within the ChatGPT app designed specifically for health‑related queries. Users can securely link medical records and wellness apps such as Apple Health, MyFitnessPal, and Peloton, allowing the AI to tailor responses to personal data. The tool is positioned as a support system rather than a diagnostic service, emphasizing that it should not replace professional medical care. OpenAI highlights extensive physician collaboration, layered security measures, and the ability for users to control data access and deletion. Access is currently limited to a waitlist, with broader rollout planned in the coming weeks. Read more

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health, a Dedicated AI Health Assistant

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health, a Dedicated AI Health Assistant
OpenAI announced a new feature called ChatGPT Health, creating a separate space for users to discuss health and wellness topics with the AI. The company says more than 230 million users ask health‑related questions each week, and the new product isolates those conversations from regular chats to protect context and privacy. ChatGPT Health can integrate data from popular wellness apps such as Apple Health, Function, and MyFitnessPal, but OpenAI stresses that health chats will not be used to train its models. The rollout is expected in the coming weeks. Read more

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health, a Dedicated AI Health Portal

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Health, a Dedicated AI Health Portal
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Health, a separate space within its AI chatbot that lets users link medical records and wellness apps for more personalized health‑related answers. The company says the feature includes extra privacy safeguards and that conversations in this area will not be used to train its foundational models. Still in testing, the service has regional limits on which health apps can connect. OpenAI stresses that ChatGPT Health is not meant for diagnosis or treatment and warns that AI chatbots are not qualified to give medical advice, citing risks of inaccurate information and privacy concerns. Read more

OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Health, a Dedicated AI Assistant for Medical and Wellness Queries

OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Health, a Dedicated AI Assistant for Medical and Wellness Queries
OpenAI has rolled out ChatGPT Health, a sandboxed tab within ChatGPT designed for health‑related questions. The feature lets users connect medical records and popular wellness apps such as Apple Health, MyFitnessPal, and Weight Watchers. Partnering with b.well for record integration, the service starts with a waitlist beta and is positioned as a supplemental tool—not a diagnostic or treatment platform. OpenAI emphasizes enhanced privacy, selective data use, and safeguards for mental‑health conversations, while noting that HIPAA does not apply to the consumer product. Read more

Anthropic Raising $10 B at $350 B Valuation

Anthropic Raising $10 B at $350 B Valuation
Anthropic is set to secure a fresh $10 billion financing round that would lift its valuation to $350 billion, according to sources. The round is being led by Coatue Management and Singapore’s sovereign‑wealth fund GIC and is distinct from a separate $15 billion commitment from Nvidia and Microsoft. The new capital arrives as Anthropic rolls out Claude Code, a tool for automated coding, and eyes a potential initial public offering later this year, while rival OpenAI pursues its own massive fundraising effort. Read more

OpenAI Reports 40 Million Daily ChatGPT Users Turn to AI for Health Queries

OpenAI Reports 40 Million Daily ChatGPT Users Turn to AI for Health Queries
OpenAI says that 40 million people ask health‑related questions of ChatGPT each day, representing more than five percent of all prompts. A survey of U.S. adults who have used AI for health in the past three months shows that over half use the tool to explore symptoms, while many also rely on it for medical terminology and treatment options. OpenAI describes the chatbot as a "healthcare ally" and cites a real‑world case where a user helped coordinate urgent care for a family member abroad. The company acknowledges the risks of relying on AI for medical advice and says it is partnering with hospitals and researchers to improve safety and accuracy. Read more

Speculation of OpenAI Buying Pinterest Sparks User Backlash

Speculation of OpenAI Buying Pinterest Sparks User Backlash
A speculative report suggested that OpenAI might acquire Pinterest, prompting a strong negative reaction from many Pinterest users. The idea, presented as a forward‑looking prediction rather than a confirmed deal, led to concerns that AI could disrupt the platform’s user‑curated creative space. Users voiced worries about control, creativity, and the possibility of their personal boards being used to train AI models. While the speculation briefly lifted Pinterest’s stock price, the backlash highlighted lingering resistance to AI integration in everyday digital tools. Read more

OpenAI Consolidates Teams to Build Audio‑Focused AI Models and Hardware

OpenAI Consolidates Teams to Build Audio‑Focused AI Models and Hardware
OpenAI is merging engineering, product, and research groups into a single initiative aimed at advancing its audio language models. The company plans to announce a new audio‑focused model in the first quarter of 2026 and hopes improved performance will encourage more users to adopt voice interfaces. The effort also includes a roadmap for a family of hardware devices centered on audio, with concepts ranging from smart speakers to audio‑enabled glasses. By prioritizing audio over visual screens, OpenAI seeks to expand AI use into new environments such as vehicles. Read more

OpenAI Announces $555,000 Head of Preparedness Role to Tackle AI Risks

OpenAI Announces $555,000 Head of Preparedness Role to Tackle AI Risks
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed a new Head of Preparedness position with a salary of $555,000 plus equity. The role is described as high‑stress and will focus on understanding potential abuses of advanced AI models, guiding safety decisions, and securing OpenAI’s systems. Altman noted a preview of mental‑health impacts linked to AI use in 2025 and referenced a recent rollback of a GPT‑4o update after concerns about harmful user behavior. The position will lead a small, high‑impact team within OpenAI’s Preparedness framework, following previous occupants Aleksander Madry, Joaquin Quiñonero Candela, and Lilian Weng. Read more

OpenAI Pushes Audio AI Ahead of Screens

OpenAI Pushes Audio AI Ahead of Screens
OpenAI is consolidating its engineering, product, and research teams to overhaul its audio models in preparation for an audio‑first personal device. The move reflects a broader industry shift toward voice‑driven interfaces, with competitors like Meta, Google, and Tesla also expanding audio capabilities. Startups are experimenting with screenless wearables, AI rings, and voice‑focused accessories, while former Apple chief Jony Ive joins OpenAI’s hardware effort to prioritize audio‑first design. The company aims to launch a more natural‑sounding audio model and related devices within the next few years. Read more

Erotic AI Chatbots Turn Profit as Major Tech Players Restrict Adult Content

Erotic AI Chatbots Turn Profit as Major Tech Players Restrict Adult Content
Adult‑only AI platforms such as Joi AI’s Mona Lisa chatbot have proven profitable, offering subscription‑based access to explicit role‑play and image generation. While large AI firms like Anthropic, Google, Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI have largely banned sexually explicit outputs, newcomers such as xAI’s Grok have introduced NSFW features. OpenAI announced plans to allow mature content for adult users, prompting debate among scholars about potential emotional manipulation. Despite ethical concerns, the niche market continues to grow, leveraging celebrity likenesses and catering primarily to straight male users. Read more

OpenAI Explores Smart Pen Prototype Codenamed “Gumdrop”

OpenAI Explores Smart Pen Prototype Codenamed “Gumdrop”
OpenAI is reportedly developing a new AI‑powered hardware device that could take the form of a smart pen. The project, internally dubbed “Gumdrop,” is linked to former Apple design chief Jony Ive and may shift manufacturing from Luxshare to Foxconn. Tips suggest the pen would feature always‑on listening and ChatGPT assistance, while other concepts such as a wearable pin and smart speaker have also been mentioned. CEO Sam Altman has described the envisioned experience as “a cabin by a lake,” indicating a calm, background‑focused interaction. Read more

AI Industry 2025: Funding Surge, Infrastructure Race, and Growing Scrutiny

AI Industry 2025: Funding Surge, Infrastructure Race, and Growing Scrutiny
In 2025 the artificial‑intelligence sector saw unprecedented capital inflows, with major labs raising tens of billions of dollars and committing to massive infrastructure builds. Companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, and Google poured resources into data centers, chips, and energy projects to support ever‑larger models. At the same time, the focus shifted from raw model size to productization, distribution, and monetization strategies. The year also brought heightened regulatory attention, including over 50 copyright lawsuits and public‑health concerns about AI chatbots, prompting new legislation and industry warnings. The combination of optimism and mounting challenges defined the AI landscape in 2025. Read more

How to Choose the Right AI Chatbot for Your First Experience

How to Choose the Right AI Chatbot for Your First Experience
A practical guide walks newcomers through the crowded AI chatbot market, explaining key differences among popular options such as ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot and Perplexity. It breaks down core concepts like language models, free versus paid tiers, hallucinations, memory and privacy, helping users match a tool to their needs—whether for everyday writing, deep research or seamless integration with Google or Microsoft suites. Read more

OpenAI Seeks New Head of Preparedness

OpenAI Seeks New Head of Preparedness
OpenAI announced it is hiring a new executive to lead its preparedness team, a unit focused on studying emerging AI risks ranging from cybersecurity to mental‑health impacts. CEO Sam Altman highlighted the growing challenges posed by advanced models and emphasized the need for a dedicated leader to develop and implement the company's preparedness framework. The role will involve tracking frontier capabilities, shaping safety requirements, and ensuring that OpenAI can respond swiftly to high‑risk developments in the AI ecosystem. Read more

AI Landscape 2025: Highlights, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

AI Landscape 2025: Highlights, Challenges, and the Road Ahead
The AI scene in 2025 was marked by rapid model competition, notable setbacks, and expanding consumer integration. Google’s Gemini series pushed image generation forward, while OpenAI’s GPT-5 struggled to meet user expectations, prompting a rollback to the earlier model. Legal pressures and server outages added strain to ChatGPT’s dominance. Emerging AI agents showed promise but remained unreliable for everyday tasks. Safety initiatives grew, with OpenAI adding risk detection and parental controls. Meanwhile, AI seeped into gadgets, from Microsoft’s Copilot‑filled suite to Amazon’s Alexa+ debut, underscoring a year where AI became ubiquitous rather than revolutionary. Read more

AI Data Centers Surge Amid Massive Tech Investments and Environmental Concerns

AI Data Centers Surge Amid Massive Tech Investments and Environmental Concerns
Tech giants including OpenAI, Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle, and Meta are pouring billions of dollars into new AI‑focused data centers. Partnerships such as the Stargate project promise up to $500 billion in future spending, while Microsoft alone targets $80 billion for AI‑enabled facilities. The rapid build‑out is driving unprecedented demand for power, water, and infrastructure, raising alarms about energy consumption, water use, and rising traffic incidents near construction sites. Executives like AMD’s Lisa Su dismiss worries, arguing demand far outweighs any potential oversupply. Read more

Hollywood Cozies Up to AI but Delivers Little Value

Hollywood Cozies Up to AI but Delivers Little Value
The entertainment industry has increasingly adopted generative AI tools, from de‑aging actors to automating visual effects. While the technology promises cost savings, recent experiments by major studios have produced underwhelming results. Disney, Netflix, Amazon and other giants have entered partnerships and licensing deals with AI firms like OpenAI, yet the output often falls short of audience expectations. Legal concerns over copyright‑trained models have also spurred lawsuits, highlighting the tension between innovation and intellectual‑property rights. Critics argue that the current wave of AI‑driven content adds little artistic value and primarily serves bottom‑line pressures. Read more

World Models: The Next Frontier in AI Understanding and Interaction

World Models: The Next Frontier in AI Understanding and Interaction
AI researchers are shifting focus from language‑only models to world models that predict how environments change in response to actions. By learning physical dynamics from video and sensor data, these systems aim to enable robots, autonomous vehicles, and other embodied agents to plan and reason before acting. Companies such as Nvidia, Google DeepMind, Meta, OpenAI, and emerging startups are advancing the technology, while challenges around compute, data collection, and safety remain. Read more