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Microsoft Leverages OpenAI's Chip Designs to Bolster Its Semiconductor Efforts

Microsoft Leverages OpenAI's Chip Designs to Bolster Its Semiconductor Efforts
Microsoft is turning to its AI partner OpenAI to address challenges in its chip strategy. Under a revised agreement, Microsoft will gain full access to OpenAI’s custom AI chip designs, which are being co‑developed with Broadcom, and secure intellectual‑property rights to those designs. The deal also preserves Microsoft’s access to OpenAI’s models through 2032 while excluding OpenAI’s consumer‑hardware initiatives. Executives describe the move as a pragmatic response to the high cost and complexity of building cutting‑edge AI chips, positioning OpenAI’s expertise as a key accelerator for Microsoft’s semiconductor ambitions. Read more

OpenAI Launches GPT‑5.1 with Dual‑Mode ChatGPT and Real‑Time Personality Controls

OpenAI Launches GPT‑5.1 with Dual‑Mode ChatGPT and Real‑Time Personality Controls
OpenAI introduced its newest model, GPT‑5.1, as the default engine for ChatGPT. The update offers two variants—Instant for fast responses and Thinking for more deliberative tasks—while adding real‑time personality and tone controls that let users adjust the chatbot’s style on the fly. The rollout follows criticism of the previous GPT‑5 release, with OpenAI keeping older models available for comparison and planning a phased deployment over several months. Read more

OpenAI Rolls Out GPT‑5.1 with New Tone‑Control Presets and Dual‑Model Architecture

OpenAI Rolls Out GPT‑5.1 with New Tone‑Control Presets and Dual‑Model Architecture
OpenAI has launched GPT‑5.1, a two‑model system that pairs an Instant model for everyday requests with a Thinking model for more complex tasks. The update adds six new tone‑presets—Default, Friendly, Efficient, Professional, Candid and Quirky—plus the existing Cynical and Nerdy options, letting users tailor ChatGPT’s personality. OpenAI says the new models are “warmer, more intelligent, and better at following your instructions.” The rollout will start with paid users before extending to free accounts, while legacy models remain available for a limited period. Read more

OpenAI Launches GPT-5.1 with New Personality Presets and Adaptive Reasoning

OpenAI Launches GPT-5.1 with New Personality Presets and Adaptive Reasoning
OpenAI has introduced two updated versions of its flagship model, GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.1 Thinking, now available in ChatGPT. The rollout adds eight preset personality styles—Professional, Friendly, Candid, Quirky, Efficient, Cynical, Nerdy, and Default—and incorporates adaptive reasoning that lets the model allocate extra compute time when needed. OpenAI says the new models outperform previous versions on technical benchmarks such as AIME and Codeforces. The release follows user complaints about earlier model tone and comes amid heightened regulatory scrutiny. Paid subscribers receive access first, with broader availability and API integration planned shortly. Read more

German Court Rules OpenAI's ChatGPT Violated Copyright on Musical Works

German Court Rules OpenAI's ChatGPT Violated Copyright on Musical Works
A German court has ruled that OpenAI’s ChatGPT breached national copyright law by training its language models on licensed musical works without permission. The lawsuit, filed by GEMA, the German music rights society, resulted in an order for OpenAI to pay undisclosed damages. OpenAI has expressed disagreement with the decision and is considering its next steps. GEMA hailed the ruling as a landmark precedent that reinforces authors' rights, while noting that OpenAI faces additional lawsuits from other creatives over similar concerns. Read more

OpenAI Challenges Court Order for NYT Access to 20 Million User Chats

OpenAI Challenges Court Order for NYT Access to 20 Million User Chats
OpenAI announced that a sample of 20 million ChatGPT conversations from December 2022 to November 2024 does not include business customers and is stored under a legal hold. The company offered the New York Times privacy‑preserving alternatives such as targeted searches and high‑level usage classifications, but the newspaper rejected them and filed a motion demanding the entire data set on a hard drive. OpenAI says the request exceeds the original scope, which was limited to logs related to Times content, and vows to fight any attempts to make the user conversations public. Read more

Finding Meaning in an AI‑Driven World

Finding Meaning in an AI‑Driven World
During an OpenAI livestream, CEO Sam Altman asked chief scientist Jakub Pachocki how meaning will look in a future shaped by artificial intelligence. Pachocki responded that meaning will arise from the human desire to engage with processes, crafts, and analog experiences that AI cannot replicate. He highlighted the value of hands‑on activities, imperfect creations, and personal connections—such as glass‑blowing demonstrations, handwritten notes, and physical pursuits—as sources of fulfillment in an increasingly automated world. Read more

Anthropic Commits $50 Billion to New U.S. Data Centers with Fluidstack

Anthropic Commits $50 Billion to New U.S. Data Centers with Fluidstack
Anthropic announced a $50 billion partnership with U.K.-based Fluidstack to build custom data centers in Texas and New York, slated for completion through 2026. The facilities are designed to support the compute‑intensive Claude models and reflect Anthropic’s push for dedicated infrastructure alongside existing cloud ties with Google and Amazon. The move positions Anthropic among rivals such as Meta and the SoftBank‑OpenAI‑Oracle consortium, whose infrastructure spending dwarfs the new project. Fluidstack, a rising neocloud provider, gains a high‑profile client and further credibility in the rapidly expanding AI‑hardware market. Read more

ChatGPT Goes Free on WhatsApp Until Early 2026

ChatGPT Goes Free on WhatsApp Until Early 2026
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is now available as a free AI contact inside Meta’s WhatsApp messaging app. Users can add the number 1‑800‑242‑8478 to start chatting with the bot, link their ChatGPT account for sync, and enjoy features such as question answering, summarization, translation, coding help, and image generation. The free offering will end on January 15, 2026 due to a change in Meta’s policy, after which users can still access the service through paid plans. The integration also lets users send photos for analysis and manage conversation settings directly within WhatsApp. Read more

AI Chatbots Pose Risks for Individuals with Eating Disorders

AI Chatbots Pose Risks for Individuals with Eating Disorders
Researchers from Stanford and the Center for Democracy & Technology warn that publicly available AI chatbots, including tools from OpenAI, Google, Anthropic and Mistral, are providing advice that can help users hide or sustain eating disorders. The report highlights how chatbots can suggest makeup tricks to conceal weight loss, instructions for faking meals, and generate personalized “thinspiration” images that reinforce harmful body standards. Experts call for clinicians to become familiar with these AI tools, test their weaknesses, and discuss their use with patients as concerns grow about the mental‑health impact of generative AI. Read more

AI Companies Face Growing Copyright Lawsuits and Fair‑Use Battles

AI Companies Face Growing Copyright Lawsuits and Fair‑Use Battles
Tech firms developing generative AI are under increasing legal pressure as creators allege that copyrighted works were used without permission to train models. More than 30 lawsuits have been filed, including high‑profile cases involving OpenAI, Google, Anthropic and Meta. While some courts have ruled that the use of copyrighted books can qualify as fair use, creators and industry groups warn that broader exemptions could undermine copyright protections. The debate highlights the tension between rapid AI innovation and the rights of original authors. Read more

Former OpenAI Safety Lead Raises Alarm Over Reintroduction of Erotic Content

Former OpenAI Safety Lead Raises Alarm Over Reintroduction of Erotic Content
Steven Adler, who previously oversaw product safety at OpenAI, told a technology interview that the company’s plan to allow erotic interactions for verified adults raises serious safety questions. He highlighted past challenges in detecting and managing erotic usage, ongoing mental‑health concerns among users, and the need for transparent data reporting. Adler also called for industry‑wide safety standards and clearer accountability mechanisms, warning that premature rollout could jeopardize user well‑being and public trust. Read more

Rumors Hint at ChatGPT 5.1 Launch with Stronger Memory and Multimodal Features

Rumors Hint at ChatGPT 5.1 Launch with Stronger Memory and Multimodal Features
Recent observations of code references labeled "gpt-5-1-thinking" have sparked speculation that OpenAI may soon roll out a new version of its flagship chatbot, dubbed ChatGPT 5.1. The prospective upgrade is expected to expand the model's context window, improve long‑term memory, tighten factual grounding, and offer smoother multimodal interactions that blend text, images, and audio. Users also hope for more reliable automation tools and a steadier conversational style that remembers personal preferences without repeated prompts. While details remain limited, the buzz reflects anticipation that the next iteration will address several lingering shortcomings of GPT‑5. Read more

Wikimedia Foundation Calls on AI Companies to Pay for Wikipedia Content

Wikimedia Foundation Calls on AI Companies to Pay for Wikipedia Content
The Wikimedia Foundation, which operates Wikipedia, has asked major AI developers to stop scraping the encyclopedia’s data for free and instead pay to use its Enterprise API. The nonprofit argues that AI models need high‑quality, human‑curated information, but the massive traffic and server load caused by unsanctioned scraping threaten Wikipedia’s sustainability. While some companies, including Google, previously reached commercial agreements, many have not responded to the request. The foundation’s appeal adds to a broader movement by online publishers seeking compensation for the use of their content by AI systems. Read more

Tech Giants Bet Billions on AI Infrastructure Amid Uncertain Demand

Tech Giants Bet Billions on AI Infrastructure Amid Uncertain Demand
Major technology firms are committing unprecedented sums to AI‑related data center projects, with Oracle, SoftBank, Meta and others pledging hundreds of billions of dollars. While the scale of funding reflects optimism about AI growth, surveys show many companies remain cautious, and industry leaders warn that physical infrastructure—especially power and space—could become a bottleneck. The juxtaposition of massive financial commitments and lingering market uncertainty highlights the complex dynamics shaping the emerging AI ecosystem. Read more

OpenAI’s Sora App Tops Google Play Store’s Free Chart

OpenAI’s Sora App Tops Google Play Store’s Free Chart
OpenAI’s AI‑video platform Sora has surged to the No. 1 spot in the Google Play Store’s free‑app rankings, overtaking its sister app ChatGPT. The Android version logged 470,000 downloads on its first day, far exceeding the initial iOS launch numbers. New creation tools, cameo features, basic editing, and expanded social options are rolling out, while payment plans now let users purchase extra video generations for $4. Pro users gain longer video limits and storyboarding capabilities. OpenAI’s head of Sora, Bill Peebles, outlined these updates and hinted at further professional‑grade enhancements. Read more

AI Companies Face Growing Copyright Lawsuits Over Training Data

AI Companies Face Growing Copyright Lawsuits Over Training Data
AI developers are under increasing legal pressure as creators allege that large language model and image generator firms have used copyrighted works without permission to train their systems. More than thirty lawsuits have been filed against firms such as OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and Meta, while the industry pushes for a fair‑use exemption to keep development costs low. Courts have delivered mixed rulings, with some judges deeming the use "exceedingly transformative" and others allowing settlements. The dispute highlights a clash between the need for rapid AI innovation and the protection of creators’ rights. Read more

OpenAI Urges Expansion of Chips Act Tax Credit to Cover AI Data Centers

OpenAI Urges Expansion of Chips Act Tax Credit to Cover AI Data Centers
OpenAI sent a letter to the White House urging the administration to broaden the Advanced Manufacturing Investment Credit (AMIC) beyond semiconductor fabrication to include AI servers, data centers, and related grid components. The company argues the change would lower capital costs, de‑risk early investments, and unlock private capital for U.S. AI infrastructure. OpenAI also called for faster permitting, streamlined environmental reviews, and a strategic reserve of raw materials such as copper, aluminum, and processed rare‑earth minerals. Executives later clarified that OpenAI does not seek government guarantees for its data‑center build‑out, emphasizing that taxpayers should not bail out private ventures. Read more

Coca‑Cola’s Holiday Commercial Sparks Debate Over AI Use

Coca‑Cola’s Holiday Commercial Sparks Debate Over AI Use
Coca‑Cola released a holiday ad featuring a festive truck and AI‑generated animal characters. Viewers quickly identified the synthetic visuals, noting the distinctive AI sheen on the fur and facial expressions. The company disclosed the use of Real Magic AI at the start of the video, a move praised for transparency but insufficient to quell criticism. The backlash reflects broader concerns about generative AI in advertising, including potential job displacement and the need for clear labeling. Industry peers such as Guess, J.Crew, and Toys R Us have faced similar scrutiny for AI‑driven campaigns. Read more

OpenAI Introduces Mid‑Response Interrupt Feature for ChatGPT

OpenAI Introduces Mid‑Response Interrupt Feature for ChatGPT
OpenAI has added a new capability that lets users interrupt ChatGPT while it is generating a response. By clicking an “Update” button, users can add new context or corrections without restarting the query, allowing the model to adjust its answer on the fly. The feature is aimed at heavy‑use scenarios such as GPT‑5 Pro and Deep Research, where long‑running queries can be costly and time‑consuming. Analysts say the change could streamline workflows and reduce wasted effort. Read more