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OpenAI Faces Amended Lawsuit Over Alleged Role in Teen Suicide and Memorial Information Request

OpenAI Faces Amended Lawsuit Over Alleged Role in Teen Suicide and Memorial Information Request
The family of Adam Raine has filed an amended wrongful‑death lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that the company weakened ChatGPT's self‑harm safeguards before the teen's suicide. The suit also accuses OpenAI of requesting a complete list of attendees and related documents from Raine's memorial service, which the family describes as harassing. OpenAI has previously acknowledged gaps in its safety controls and introduced parental‑control features, while the lawsuit claims the company prioritized engagement over user safety. Read more

Microsoft Unveils Major Free Updates to Copilot and Edge Across Windows

Microsoft Unveils Major Free Updates to Copilot and Edge Across Windows
Microsoft is rolling out a suite of free updates to its Copilot AI assistant and the Edge browser on Windows 11 and Windows 10. New features include Groups for real‑time collaborative prompts, a visual avatar called Mico, the personality‑forward Real Talk model, enhanced memory, health‑focused responses backed by clinical sources, and tighter integration with local clinicians. Edge gains a full Copilot Mode and a Journeys feature that surfaces relevant browsing history. All updates are available today without a subscription and support Google and Apple accounts. Read more

OpenAI Announces New Sora Features and Upcoming Android Release

OpenAI Announces New Sora Features and Upcoming Android Release
OpenAI revealed a suite of updates for its viral AI‑video app Sora, which recently topped the U.S. and Canada App Store charts after a late‑September launch. The upgrades include basic video‑editing tools, a new "cameo" feature that lets users turn pets, stuffed toys and other objects into AI personas, and expanded social channels for groups like universities and sports clubs. Sora head Bill Peebles also confirmed that an Android version is "actually coming soon," with pre‑registration already available on Google Play. The app, still invite‑only, has already amassed roughly two million downloads within its first month. Read more

London AI Studio Wonder Secures $12M to Accelerate Original Content Production

London AI Studio Wonder Secures $12M to Accelerate Original Content Production
London‑based AI creative studio Wonder Studios announced a $12 million seed round led by Atomico, with participation from LocalGlobe, Blackbird and early backers including executives from ElevenLabs, Google DeepMind and OpenAI. The capital will fund a doubling of the engineering team and propel the company’s push into intellectual‑property ownership, original productions and commercial AI‑driven projects. Recent milestones include an AI‑generated music video for Lewis Capaldi’s “Something in the Heavens,” the anthology series “Beyond the Loop,” and an upcoming documentary partnership with Campfire Studios, the producer behind several Netflix documentaries. Read more

OpenAI’s Sora Adds Pet Cameos, Editing Tools, and Android App in Upcoming Update

OpenAI’s Sora Adds Pet Cameos, Editing Tools, and Android App in Upcoming Update
OpenAI’s short‑form video platform Sora is set to receive a major update that introduces pet and character cameos, basic video editing capabilities, faster performance, and an official Android app. The changes also include a more social feed experience, allowing users to share content within specific communities. These enhancements aim to broaden creative options for users while expanding Sora’s reach beyond iOS and web browsers. Read more

OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Atlas Browser, Early Review Highlights Strengths and Shortcomings

OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Atlas Browser, Early Review Highlights Strengths and Shortcomings
OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Atlas, a Chromium‑based browser that places its AI chatbot at the center of the web experience. Designed for macOS initially, the browser offers a minimalist interface, integrated search, and an “Ask ChatGPT” feature that can answer questions about the current page. Paid users gain access to an “agentic mode” that attempts to perform tasks such as adding items to shopping carts or scheduling appointments. Early testing shows the browser’s AI‑driven capabilities are functional but slower than competing AI browsers, and the overall browsing experience remains limited compared with traditional browsers. Read more

OpenAI Plans to Allow Adult Users to Generate Erotic Content on ChatGPT

OpenAI Plans to Allow Adult Users to Generate Erotic Content on ChatGPT
OpenAI announced that its upcoming update will let verified adult users create erotic content with ChatGPT. Company leadership framed the change as expanding freedom for adult users, while experts warned that the move could raise concerns about emotional commodification, privacy, and the broader impact of AI‑generated sexual material. The decision reflects a shift in OpenAI’s moderation policy and has sparked discussion among researchers, ethicists, and users about the role of AI in intimate interactions. Read more

OpenAI’s Agent Mode Tested: Mixed Results in Web Navigation

OpenAI’s Agent Mode Tested: Mixed Results in Web Navigation
OpenAI’s new Agent Mode, demonstrated on the Atlas model, was put through a series of web‑based tasks to assess its ability to search, click, and retrieve information without human input. While the agent succeeded in locating specific content such as macOS game demos, it frequently struggled with navigation, looping, and time limits, leading to incomplete task completion. Overall, the evaluation shows that the technology can handle simple, repetitive actions but is not yet reliable enough for fully autonomous use. Read more

OpenAI Announces Upcoming Features for ChatGPT Atlas Browser

OpenAI Announces Upcoming Features for ChatGPT Atlas Browser
OpenAI is preparing a series of enhancements for its AI‑powered web browser, ChatGPT Atlas. Planned updates include user profiles, tab groups, an optional ad blocker, and a range of quality‑of‑life tweaks such as an overflow bookmarks menu and shortcut lists. The AI agent, currently limited to ChatGPT Plus and Pro subscribers, will receive faster response times, a more reliable pause function, and deeper integration with services like Google Drive and cloud‑based Excel. The Ask ChatGPT sidebar will become easier to use, allowing users to switch projects and AI models without leaving the page. Additional fixes target the 1Password manager and other partner‑related features. Read more

OpenAI's Sora AI Video Generator Raises Deepfake Concerns

OpenAI's Sora AI Video Generator Raises Deepfake Concerns
OpenAI has released Sora, an AI video generator that creates high‑resolution, synchronized videos from text prompts. The tool includes a moving watermark, built‑in metadata, and a "cameo" feature that can insert real‑world likenesses into generated scenes. While Sora’s capabilities are praised for creativity and ease of use, experts warn it could simplify the production of deepfakes and misinformation. Platforms such as Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are experimenting with AI‑content labeling, and tools like the Content Authenticity Initiative’s verifier can help identify Sora‑generated media. The debate highlights the tension between innovation and the need for robust safeguards. Read more

Snapchat Opens Its Imagine AI Lens to All Users for Free

Snapchat Opens Its Imagine AI Lens to All Users for Free
Snapchat has made its new Imagine Lens, the company’s first open‑prompt image‑generation AI Lens, available to all users at no cost. Previously limited to paid subscribers, the Lens lets anyone edit snaps with custom prompts or generate new images, such as transforming a selfie into an alien or creating a picture of a grumpy cat. The move follows recent AI video‑generation launches by Meta and OpenAI, and aims to keep Snapchat competitive in the fast‑evolving social‑media landscape. Free U.S. users can now access the Lens, with plans to roll it out to Canada, Great Britain and Australia. Read more

OpenAI Seeks Memorial Attendee List in Teen Suicide Lawsuit

OpenAI Seeks Memorial Attendee List in Teen Suicide Lawsuit
In a recent development of the wrongful‑death suit filed by the Raine family, OpenAI has asked for a complete list of attendees at the memorial for their son, Adam Raine, who died by suicide after extensive chats with ChatGPT. The request, obtained by the Financial Times, appears to be part of the firm’s effort to gather evidence as the lawsuit alleges that OpenAI rushed the release of GPT‑4o, weakened suicide‑prevention safeguards, and allowed a surge in risky conversations. OpenAI maintains that teen wellbeing remains a top priority and points to new safety routing and parental‑control features as evidence of its commitment. Read more

OpenAI Launches Atlas AI Browser to Center ChatGPT in Web Experience

OpenAI Launches Atlas AI Browser to Center ChatGPT in Web Experience
OpenAI introduced Atlas, an AI‑driven web browser that places ChatGPT at the forefront of browsing. Available initially on macOS, Atlas integrates ChatGPT directly into the address bar, allowing users to ask questions and receive answers without traditional search results. The browser also features a writing assistant, memory capabilities that combine browsing and chat history, and deep integration with OpenAI’s app ecosystem. While competitors such as The Browser Company’s Arc and Opera’s Neon pursue similar concepts, Atlas aims to shift the default browsing experience toward conversational AI, though it faces the challenge of persuading users to move away from established browsers. Read more

OpenAI Announces End of ChatGPT Service on WhatsApp

OpenAI Announces End of ChatGPT Service on WhatsApp
OpenAI has revealed that its ChatGPT integration within WhatsApp will cease operation on January 15, 2026, citing a policy and terms change from WhatsApp. The company posted a blog announcement stating its preference to continue the service but emphasizing a smooth transition for users. WhatsApp does not support chat exports, and there will be no automatic method to transfer chats after the cutoff. OpenAI suggests a workaround through the 1‑800‑ChatGPT contact profile, allowing users to link their accounts and merge query history. The move comes amid speculation about competitive tensions with Meta, which is also expanding its AI offerings. Read more

Meta Cuts About 600 AI Lab Jobs in Efficiency Push

Meta Cuts About 600 AI Lab Jobs in Efficiency Push
Meta announced it will eliminate roughly 600 positions in its superintelligence laboratory as part of a broader "year of efficiency" initiative. The decision was communicated by chief AI officer Alexandr Wang in a staff memo, and confirmed by TechCrunch as accurate to an Axios report. While the company has recently hired over 50 researchers from rivals with multimillion‑dollar packages, the cuts aim to streamline decision‑making and increase individual impact. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has framed the move as a step toward a leaner organization, noting that most affected employees are expected to find new roles within the company. Read more

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas Browser

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas Browser
OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Atlas, an AI‑powered web browser built on Chromium that places ChatGPT at the center of the browsing experience. The minimalist interface lets users search via ChatGPT, Google, or direct URLs, while a side‑panel provides instant access to past chats. Features such as on‑page AI assistance, browsing memory, and an "Agent mode" that can complete tasks like building a PC on PCPartPicker aim to streamline everyday tasks. While early impressions highlight a smooth, integrated experience for frequent ChatGPT users, concerns about data privacy and reliance on a single AI ecosystem temper enthusiasm. Read more

FTC Receives Multiple Complaints Alleging ChatGPT Causes Psychological Harm

FTC Receives Multiple Complaints Alleging ChatGPT Causes Psychological Harm
Several users have filed complaints with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission claiming that interactions with ChatGPT led to severe psychological effects such as delusions, paranoia and emotional crises. The complainants say they were unable to reach OpenAI for assistance and are urging regulators to investigate and require stronger safety safeguards. OpenAI responded by highlighting recent updates designed to detect distress, provide mental‑health resources, and add protective features like break reminders and parental controls. Read more

Over 800 Public Figures Demand Ban on AI Superintelligence Development

Over 800 Public Figures Demand Ban on AI Superintelligence Development
More than 800 public figures—including technology pioneer Steve Wozniak, Prince Harry, AI researchers, former military leaders and CEOs—have signed a statement urging a prohibition on work that could lead to artificial superintelligence. The appeal, issued by the Future of Life Institute, calls for a ban until there is broad scientific consensus that such systems can be built safely, controllably and with strong public support. Signers span a wide political and professional spectrum, featuring names such as Geoffrey Hinton, Steve Bannon, Mike Mullen and Will.i.am. The group warns that AI progress is outpacing public understanding and that unchecked development poses grave risks to humanity. Read more

FTC Receives User Complaints Claiming ChatGPT Triggers Mental Health Crises

FTC Receives User Complaints Claiming ChatGPT Triggers Mental Health Crises
The Federal Trade Commission has logged a series of consumer complaints alleging that interactions with OpenAI's ChatGPT have contributed to serious mental health issues, including delusional thinking, psychosis‑like experiences, and spiritual identity crises. Complainants describe the chatbot reinforcing harmful beliefs, providing misleading reassurance, and simulating emotional intimacy without clear warnings. Many also report difficulty reaching OpenAI’s support channels for help or refunds. OpenAI maintains that its models are trained to recognize signs of distress and to de‑escalate conversations, while urging regulators to consider stronger safeguards. Read more

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas: An AI‑Powered Browser for macOS

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas: An AI‑Powered Browser for macOS
OpenAI has released ChatGPT Atlas, an AI‑infused web browser for macOS that embeds the ChatGPT assistant directly into the browsing experience. The browser offers features such as browser‑level memory, an experimental agent mode that can perform multi‑step tasks, and strong privacy controls, including incognito mode and parental supervision. While Windows, iOS and Android versions are slated for later release, Atlas aims to transform the web from a passive viewing platform into an active, task‑driven environment, positioning itself as a challenger to traditional browsers. Read more