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Meta, Google, and Microsoft Triple Down on AI Spending

Meta, Google, and Microsoft Triple Down on AI Spending
Three of the largest U.S. technology firms—Meta, Google (Alphabet), and Microsoft—reported record quarterly profits alongside unprecedented capital outlays for artificial‑intelligence infrastructure. Meta forecast capex of $70‑$72 billion, up from its prior range, while Alphabet lifted its 2025 spending outlook to $91‑$93 billion. Microsoft’s quarterly capex rose to $34.9 billion, a 74 percent year‑over‑year jump. All three companies highlighted strong revenue growth in cloud and advertising segments, aggressive AI talent recruitment, and strategic partnerships, even as analysts warn of a possible AI market bubble. Read more

AI, Commerce, and Controversy: From Chatbot‑Driven Shopping to FTC Complaints and Unexpected Bedbug Outbreaks

AI, Commerce, and Controversy: From Chatbot‑Driven Shopping to FTC Complaints and Unexpected Bedbug Outbreaks
Recent developments show artificial intelligence reshaping retail, prompting regulatory uncertainty, and raising mental‑health alarms. Retailers are eyeing chat‑based product discovery while the FTC quietly removes AI‑related blog posts, leaving businesses unsure of policy direction. Protesters have adopted inflatable frog costumes to dodge surveillance, and Google’s New York offices faced a bedbug scare. Most strikingly, the FTC recorded 200 complaints linking ChatGPT to delusions, paranoia and even self‑harm, highlighting a growing concern over AI‑induced psychosis. Read more

OpenAI Begins Selling Extra Credits for Sora Video Generation

OpenAI Begins Selling Extra Credits for Sora Video Generation
OpenAI has started offering paid extensions for its Sora AI video‑generation tool. Users can purchase an extra ten video generations for $4 through the Apple App Store, supplementing the existing limit of thirty free generations per day. Company officials say the free quota may be lowered in the future as GPU capacity becomes a constraint. OpenAI also hinted at a broader monetization strategy that would let right‑sholders license their copyrighted characters, artwork, or likenesses for cameo‑style uses, a move that comes amid a trademark lawsuit from Cameo. Read more

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Pushes Back on Revenue and IPO Rumors

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Pushes Back on Revenue and IPO Rumors
OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman told listeners that the company’s revenue exceeds the $13 billion figure that has been reported, and he brushed off speculation about an imminent public listing. Speaking alongside Microsoft chief Satya Nadella, Altman emphasized the firm’s steep revenue growth, its massive compute‑spending commitments, and the long‑term focus on AI products such as ChatGPT. While acknowledging critics’ concerns, he said the company is well‑positioned and has no concrete plans to go public in the near future. Read more

OpenAI's Sora Video Generator Misses the Mark in IVF Explainer Test

OpenAI's Sora Video Generator Misses the Mark in IVF Explainer Test
A reporter undergoing IVF tested OpenAI's Sora AI video generator to create footage for an explainer on the fertility industry. While the tool produced a handful of usable clips, most outputs contained glaring scientific inaccuracies, nonsensical text, and visual errors such as misplaced anatomy and extra limbs. The experiment highlights current limitations of AI‑generated video for specialized medical storytelling and suggests that creators should approach Sora with caution until its capabilities improve. Read more

OpenAI Reports Over a Million Weekly ChatGPT Users Discuss Suicide, Launches Mental Health Safeguards Amid Lawsuit

OpenAI Reports Over a Million Weekly ChatGPT Users Discuss Suicide, Launches Mental Health Safeguards Amid Lawsuit
OpenAI disclosed that roughly 0.15 percent of its more than 800 million weekly active ChatGPT users engage in conversations containing explicit suicidal indicators, amounting to over a million people each week. The company says a similar share show heightened emotional attachment and that hundreds of thousands display signs of psychosis or mania. In response, OpenAI has consulted over 170 mental health experts to improve model behavior, aiming to recognize distress, de‑escalate, and guide users toward professional care. The revelations come as OpenAI faces a lawsuit from the parents of a 16‑year‑old who confided suicidal thoughts to the chatbot and warnings from 45 state attorneys general urging stronger protections for young users. Read more

OpenAI Announces Timeline for Autonomous AI Researcher and Corporate Restructuring

OpenAI Announces Timeline for Autonomous AI Researcher and Corporate Restructuring
OpenAI revealed its goal to develop an intern‑level AI research assistant by September 2026 and a fully autonomous "legitimate AI researcher" by 2028. The announcement came during a livestream with CEO Sam Altman and chief scientist Jakub Pachocki, who described the upcoming system as capable of handling large research projects independently. In parallel, OpenAI transitioned to a public‑benefit corporation, freeing it from non‑profit constraints and allowing new capital‑raising opportunities. The nonprofit OpenAI Foundation will retain a 26% stake, oversee research direction, and commit $25 billion to disease‑curing initiatives, while the for‑profit arm plans massive infrastructure investment to support the ambitious AI roadmap. Read more

PayPal to Enable Purchases on ChatGPT Starting Next Year

PayPal to Enable Purchases on ChatGPT Starting Next Year
PayPal announced that it will integrate its payment services with OpenAI's ChatGPT platform next year, allowing users to buy and sell directly through the chatbot. The move brings PayPal to a growing list of e‑commerce partners that includes Walmart, Shopify and Etsy, and follows popular demand from developers. A demo shows a user requesting shoe recommendations and receiving a PayPal checkout button. PayPal CEO Alex Chriss highlighted the large base of wallet holders who will benefit from a secure, click‑to‑buy experience on ChatGPT. Read more

Mem0 Secures $24 Million to Power AI Memory Infrastructure

Mem0 Secures $24 Million to Power AI Memory Infrastructure
AI startup Mem0 has raised $24 million in a funding round led by Basis Set Ventures, with participation from Peak XV, Y Combinator, and other investors. The company offers a model‑agnostic memory framework that lets developers store, retrieve, and evolve user data across large language models and applications. Mem0’s open‑source API has garnered over 41,000 GitHub stars and more than 13 million Python package downloads, while its cloud service serves over 80,000 developers and processes hundreds of millions of API calls. The startup positions itself as a neutral, interoperable memory layer for the growing AI ecosystem. Read more

GitHub Launches Agent HQ to Bring Multiple AI Coding Agents to Developers

GitHub Launches Agent HQ to Bring Multiple AI Coding Agents to Developers
GitHub is rolling out a new platform called Agent HQ that lets developers use a range of AI coding agents—including OpenAI’s Codex, Anthropic’s Claude, Google’s Jules, xAI, and Cognition’s Devin—directly within GitHub. Available to Copilot subscribers, the service adds a mission‑control style dashboard, the ability to run several agents in parallel on the same task, and new VS Code tools such as Plan Mode and a code‑review step powered by CodeQL. The move expands the ecosystem of AI‑assisted development while giving users more control over which agent’s output they prefer. Read more

OpenAI Completes For-Profit Recapitalization, Reshaping Governance and Ownership

OpenAI Completes For-Profit Recapitalization, Reshaping Governance and Ownership
OpenAI announced the completion of its recapitalization, converting the organization into a public‑benefit corporation nested inside a non‑profit foundation. The new structure gives the OpenAI Foundation legal control while allowing the for‑profit arm to raise capital and acquire companies. Major stakeholders include Microsoft, SoftBank and OpenAI employees, with the foundation retaining a significant equity stake. State attorneys general reviewed the deal, and the company pledged to continue risk‑mitigation measures. CEO Sam Altman scheduled a public livestream to address questions about the transition. Read more

Microsoft-OpenAI Deal Expands IP Rights and Sets AGI Expert Panel Rules

Microsoft-OpenAI Deal Expands IP Rights and Sets AGI Expert Panel Rules
A revised agreement between Microsoft and OpenAI broadens Microsoft's intellectual property rights through 2032 and ties the duration of those rights to the declaration of artificial general intelligence (AGI) by an expert panel. The deal also allows OpenAI to release open-weight models that meet specific criteria, gives it flexibility to partner with third parties on non‑API products, and removes Microsoft's right of first refusal on cloud services while securing a $250 billion Azure commitment. Revenue sharing will continue until an expert panel confirms AGI, and both companies gain new options for pursuing advanced AI development. Read more

OpenAI Completes Restructuring and Announces New Microsoft Deal

OpenAI Completes Restructuring and Announces New Microsoft Deal
OpenAI has finalized the conversion of its for‑profit arm into a public benefit corporation, now called OpenAI Group PBC, while its nonprofit parent, the OpenAI Foundation, retains a substantial equity stake. The restructuring, approved after negotiations with state attorneys general and a legal dispute with co‑founder Elon Musk, positions the nonprofit to own up to $100 billion in equity and maintain oversight of the company. Alongside the corporate overhaul, OpenAI confirmed a fresh partnership with Microsoft, and the leadership will host a livestream Q&A to discuss the changes and future plans, including a focus on healthcare, AI resilience, and the pursuit of artificial general intelligence. Read more

OpenAI Pursues AI Music Generator with Juilliard Collaboration

OpenAI Pursues AI Music Generator with Juilliard Collaboration
OpenAI is reportedly developing a new AI tool that creates music from text or short audio prompts. The effort involves students from the Juilliard School annotating musical scores, though the school says it is not officially part of the project. The proposed system would let users generate instrumental tracks, background music, or accompaniments tailored to specific moods or tempos. If released, the technology would compete with existing AI music platforms such as Suno and Udio and could trigger additional copyright disputes with record labels, building on OpenAI's earlier experiments with MuseNet and Jukebox. Read more

PayPal Teams Up with OpenAI to Enable In‑Chat Payments on ChatGPT

PayPal Teams Up with OpenAI to Enable In‑Chat Payments on ChatGPT
PayPal announced a partnership with OpenAI that will let users complete purchases directly within ChatGPT using OpenAI’s Instant Checkout feature and the Agentic Commerce Protocol. Starting in 2026, PayPal wallets will be accepted for payments, providing buyer and seller protection, dispute resolution, and seamless integration for merchants without additional development work. The collaboration also includes a broader suite of tools for merchants to showcase catalogs in AI apps and gain insights into consumer behavior, marking a significant step toward AI‑driven commerce. Read more

OpenAI Gives Indian Users Free One-Year Access to ChatGPT Go

OpenAI Gives Indian Users Free One-Year Access to ChatGPT Go
OpenAI announced a promotion that provides free access to its ChatGPT Go plan for a full year to users in India who sign up during a limited period. The offer applies to both new and existing subscribers, allowing them to enjoy the plan’s enhanced features such as higher usage limits, image generation, and improved memory without paying the regular monthly fee. The company highlighted the strong adoption of its services in India and aims to deepen engagement in one of its largest markets. Read more

OpenAI Reports Over a Million Weekly ChatGPT Users Discuss Suicide

OpenAI Reports Over a Million Weekly ChatGPT Users Discuss Suicide
OpenAI disclosed that 0.15% of ChatGPT’s weekly active users engage in conversations that include explicit indicators of suicidal planning or intent, representing more than a million people each week. The company also noted heightened emotional attachment and signs of psychosis or mania among its users. After consulting with more than 170 mental‑health experts, OpenAI says its latest GPT‑5 model shows improved compliance with safety guidelines, achieving 91% adherence in suicide‑related tests versus 77% previously. New safeguards, including an age‑prediction system and stricter controls for children, aim to reduce risks while the firm continues to refine its AI safety measures. Read more

OpenAI Releases Estimates on ChatGPT Users Experiencing Mental Health Crises and Announces Model Improvements

OpenAI Releases Estimates on ChatGPT Users Experiencing Mental Health Crises and Announces Model Improvements
OpenAI disclosed preliminary estimates of how many active ChatGPT users may exhibit signs of severe mental health issues, including mania, psychosis, and suicidal ideation, in a typical week. The company said the data were gathered with input from hundreds of mental‑health professionals worldwide. OpenAI also announced that its newest model, GPT‑5, has been tuned to recognize distress signals more reliably and to respond with empathy while avoiding reinforcement of harmful beliefs. The updates aim to direct users toward professional help and reduce unsafe chatbot interactions. Read more

OpenAI’s Sora Raises Concerns Over Deepfake Detection and Content Credential Adoption

OpenAI’s Sora Raises Concerns Over Deepfake Detection and Content Credential Adoption
OpenAI’s video generation tool Sora can produce realistic deepfake videos of public figures and copyrighted characters, exposing gaps in current detection and labeling systems. Although the platform embeds Content Credentials from the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), these metadata tags are not visible to most users and are often stripped before sharing on social media. Platforms such as Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and X have provided limited or no visible labeling, leaving the public vulnerable to misinformation. Experts argue that metadata alone is insufficient and call for broader industry adoption and regulatory action. Read more

OpenAI Acquires Sky App to Bring ChatGPT Deep Integration to the Mac

OpenAI Acquires Sky App to Bring ChatGPT Deep Integration to the Mac
OpenAI has purchased the Sky app, a yet‑unreleased Mac utility that integrates artificial intelligence directly into the operating system. The acquisition aims to embed ChatGPT at the core of Mac workflows, offering capabilities that go beyond Siri’s current functions. OpenAI executives highlighted the vision of an AI that not only answers prompts but actively helps users complete tasks, while industry observers note the move could reshape how users interact with their desktops. Read more