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AI as a Personal Trainer: Merging Digital Guidance with Human Coaching

AI as a Personal Trainer: Merging Digital Guidance with Human Coaching
A fitness enthusiast uses a gym’s InBody scan to assess body composition and sets a goal of increasing muscle mass to lower body fat. The individual pairs a personal trainer’s plan with AI prompts to receive nutrition and workout suggestions, including macro adjustments, snack ideas, and a balanced 80/20 focus on diet versus training. AI offers real‑time answers, while the trainer provides hands‑on supervision and verification. The combined approach aims to improve health metrics, support fertility preparation, and maintain motivation over a twelve‑month timeline. Read more

Netflix Embraces Generative AI to Boost Creative Efficiency

Netflix Embraces Generative AI to Boost Creative Efficiency
Netflix announced that it is "very well positioned to effectively leverage ongoing advances in AI," signaling an all‑in approach to generative AI as a creative tool rather than a content engine. The streaming giant cited recent uses of AI in productions such as the Argentine series "The Eternaut," the film "Happy Gilmore 2," and the series "Billionaires’ Bunker" to illustrate how the technology can streamline visual effects, pre‑production design, and post‑production work. While industry concerns linger over data usage and potential job impacts, Netflix’s leadership remains confident that AI will help storytellers work faster and explore new possibilities without replacing artistic talent. The company also reported a 17% year‑over‑year revenue increase to $11.5 billion, though the growth fell short of its own forecasts. Read more

ChatGPT’s Instant Checkout Falls Short for In‑Chat Lipstick Purchase

ChatGPT’s Instant Checkout Falls Short for In‑Chat Lipstick Purchase
OpenAI’s ChatGPT recently introduced an Instant Checkout feature that promises to let users buy products directly within the chat interface. A tester attempted to purchase a specific lipstick using the new tool, only to encounter mixed messages and a lack of a functional buy button. Despite the partnership with platforms like Etsy and Shopify, the experience highlighted gaps in product eligibility, merchant support, and the overall reliability of the in‑chat purchasing flow. Read more

OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-Powered Web Browser

OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-Powered Web Browser
OpenAI announced the launch of ChatGPT Atlas, a generative‑AI‑enhanced web browser that embeds ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience. The MacOS‑first browser offers traditional features such as tabs, bookmarks and extensions alongside AI‑driven tools like a built‑in sidebar for page summarization, in‑line writing assistance, natural‑language commands and optional memory of past activity. Atlas also introduces an "agent mode" that lets the AI perform limited tasks such as booking travel or gathering research. While the initial release targets MacOS users, OpenAI says support for Windows, iOS and Android is forthcoming. Read more

OpenAI Unveils Atlas Browser with AI Agent Mode Amid Growing Competition

OpenAI Unveils Atlas Browser with AI Agent Mode Amid Growing Competition
OpenAI has introduced Atlas, a new web browser that integrates an AI-driven Agent Mode capable of navigating tabs, accessing authentication data, and operating in the background. The feature can be toggled manually or suggested by ChatGPT based on user prompts. While Agent Mode is limited to actions within web tabs, users retain control over login states and can employ incognito windows for privacy. The launch places OpenAI against established players like Microsoft Edge’s Copilot and Google Chrome’s upcoming Gemini features, as well as startups such as Perplexity, which recently made a high‑profile bid for Chrome. Analysts note the move could grant OpenAI deeper access to user data and open new ad‑revenue pathways, but its success will hinge on convincing a portion of ChatGPT’s 700 million‑plus weekly active users to switch browsers. Read more

OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Atlas, an AI‑Powered Web Browser

OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Atlas, an AI‑Powered Web Browser
OpenAI announced the launch of ChatGPT Atlas, a generative AI‑enhanced web browser that integrates ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience. Available now for macOS, the browser offers traditional features like tabs and bookmarks alongside AI functions such as a built‑in sidebar for summaries, in‑line writing assistance, and natural‑language commands. Atlas also includes optional memory to track past research and a beta agent mode that can perform limited tasks for users. The rollout arrives amid growing competition, with Google embedding Gemini in Chrome and Perplexity releasing its own AI browser, while OpenAI faces a copyright lawsuit from Ziff Davis. Read more

OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Atlas Browser for macOS, Plans Expansion to Windows, iOS, and Android

OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Atlas Browser for macOS, Plans Expansion to Windows, iOS, and Android
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, a new web browser that embeds the ChatGPT AI directly into the browsing experience. Initially available for macOS, the browser offers features such as contextual memory, on‑page assistance, and an Agent mode that can automate tasks like form‑filling, reservations, and email editing. OpenAI says versions for Windows, iOS, and Android are forthcoming. The browser leverages OpenAI’s Operator agent technology and aims to streamline everyday web activities by keeping the AI companion visible alongside web content. Read more

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas Browser for macOS

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas Browser for macOS
OpenAI has released its long‑rumored web browser, ChatGPT Atlas, for macOS users. The browser embeds ChatGPT directly into the interface, letting users summon the AI with a toolbar icon or a sidebar conversation window while they browse. Features include optional browsing memory, incognito mode, and an “agent mode” that can perform tasks such as booking reservations or editing documents. The initial release is limited to macOS, with plans to expand to Windows, Android, and iOS. Atlas is currently available as a preview for Plus, Pro, and Business accounts. Read more

OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-Powered Web Browser

OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-Powered Web Browser
OpenAI announced the launch of ChatGPT Atlas, an AI‑enhanced web browser that integrates ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience. Initially available on macOS, the browser offers features such as memory‑based personalization, an agent mode for task automation, split‑screen chat, and a cursor‑chat tool for in‑line editing. Access for Windows, iOS and Android is forthcoming, and agent mode is limited to ChatGPT Plus and Pro subscribers. The rollout marks OpenAI’s latest push into AI‑driven internet tools, positioning Atlas as a competitor in the emerging AI browser market. Read more

OpenAI Tightens Safeguards for AI-Generated Likeness After Actor Concerns

OpenAI Tightens Safeguards for AI-Generated Likeness After Actor Concerns
Actors, talent agencies and SAG-AFTRA have voiced concerns over AI‑generated videos that use real people’s likenesses. In a joint statement, actor Bryan Cranston, OpenAI, the union and major agencies said OpenAI has "strengthened guardrails" around its opt‑in policy for likeness and voice after unauthorized videos of Cranston appeared on Sora 2. OpenAI expressed regret for the unintentional generations and pledged to give artists the right to control how they are simulated, while SAG‑AFTRA called for legislative protection such as the proposed NO FAKES Act. Read more

OpenAI pledges stronger safeguards for celebrity likenesses in Sora after actor and estate pushback

OpenAI pledges stronger safeguards for celebrity likenesses in Sora after actor and estate pushback
OpenAI announced new guardrails for its AI video‑generation tool Sora after actors, talent unions and the estate of Martin Luther King Jr. raised concerns about unauthorized deepfake videos. The company agreed that public figures must opt in before their likenesses can be used, and that representatives can request removal. The move follows complaints from Bryan Cranston, SAG‑AFTRA, and talent agencies, as well as public outcry over disrespectful depictions of Dr. King. OpenAI says the updated policies aim to give individuals greater control over how their images and voices are employed in AI‑generated content. Read more

AI‑Driven Material Science Startup Periodic Labs Secures $300 Million Seed Funding

AI‑Driven Material Science Startup Periodic Labs Secures $300 Million Seed Funding
Periodic Labs, founded by former OpenAI researcher Liam Fedus and former Google Brain scientist Ekin Dogus Cubuk, emerged from stealth with a $300 million seed round led by Felicis and backed by a roster of top investors. The company aims to fuse large‑language models, advanced simulations, and robotic labs to accelerate discovery of new materials, initially focusing on superconductors. With a multidisciplinary team drawn from AI and physics, the startup is already generating experimental data and testing predictions, positioning itself at the forefront of AI‑powered scientific research. Read more

AI Video Generators Surge: Overview of Sora, Veo 3, and Emerging Tools

AI Video Generators Surge: Overview of Sora, Veo 3, and Emerging Tools
The generative‑AI market is expanding into video, with major tech firms releasing text‑to‑video models such as OpenAI's Sora and Google's Veo 3. These tools create short clips from prompts or images, often lasting only a few seconds, and some include synchronized audio. Other companies—including Adobe, Midjourney, Runway, Luma, Pika, and Ideogram—offer comparable services, typically on a paid basis. While the technology promises new creative possibilities, it also brings challenges like hallucinations and unresolved legal and ethical questions. The ecosystem remains fast‑moving, with many products still evolving. Read more

ChatGPT Picks Lottery Numbers for Michigan Woman Who Wins Powerball

ChatGPT Picks Lottery Numbers for Michigan Woman Who Wins Powerball
A Michigan resident named Tammy Carvey used ChatGPT to generate Powerball numbers, which matched the winning combination and secured a jackpot. The incident highlights growing public reliance on AI for everyday decisions, from casual games to financial advice, and raises questions about the role of artificial intelligence in personal choice and risk-taking. Read more

OpenAI Serves Subpoenas on AI‑Policy Nonprofits Amid Musk Lawsuit

OpenAI Serves Subpoenas on AI‑Policy Nonprofits Amid Musk Lawsuit
In the ongoing legal battle with Elon Musk, OpenAI has issued subpoenas to a series of nonprofit organizations that have been critical of its shift to a for‑profit structure. Recipients include groups such as the San Francisco Foundation, Encode, the Future of Life Institute, and others. The subpoenas request extensive information about funding sources, communications, and any involvement with OpenAI’s governance, prompting concerns about legal costs, chilling effects on advocacy, and the broader implications for nonprofit independence in AI policy debates. Read more

Napster Revives Brand with AI-Powered Napster View for MacBooks

Napster Revives Brand with AI-Powered Napster View for MacBooks
Napster, the former music‑sharing service now owned by Infinite Reality, has launched Napster View, a hardware‑software suite that adds a holographic AI assistant to MacBooks with Apple Silicon. The attach‑on‑screen device displays a library of around 15,000 AI agents with distinct personalities and skills, ranging from design helpers to well‑being guides. Powered by models from Microsoft, OpenAI and Google Gemini, the system can see the user’s screen and camera feed, offer contextual advice, and even create digital twins that act on the user’s behalf. Pricing starts at $99 plus service fees. Read more

NVIDIA Unveils First U.S.-Made Blackwell Wafer at TSMC Phoenix Facility

NVIDIA Unveils First U.S.-Made Blackwell Wafer at TSMC Phoenix Facility
NVIDIA announced the production of its first Blackwell wafer at TSMC’s Phoenix, Arizona fab, marking a major step in domestic chip manufacturing for its AI hardware. The Blackwell platform, touted as more powerful and up to 25 times more cost‑ and energy‑efficient than its predecessor, is positioned for volume production and aims to strengthen ties with major AI players while reducing exposure to tariffs and geopolitical risks. CEO Jensen Huang highlighted the significance of the milestone for U.S. semiconductor leadership and noted ongoing plans to expand U.S. manufacturing capacity and invest heavily in AI infrastructure. Read more

Meta and OpenAI confront teen AI chatbot access and moderation challenges

Meta and OpenAI confront teen AI chatbot access and moderation challenges
Companies including Meta and OpenAI are tightening controls on AI chatbots as concerns grow over teen usage and mental‑health impacts. Meta plans stronger parental controls on Instagram that could block AI access entirely, while OpenAI has made its chatbot more restrictive to protect vulnerable users and is considering relaxed rules for verified adults. Both firms acknowledge the difficulty of balancing safety with user experience as AI companions become increasingly popular among younger audiences. Read more

OpenAI Halts AI-Generated Videos of Martin Luther King Jr. on Sora Platform

OpenAI Halts AI-Generated Videos of Martin Luther King Jr. on Sora Platform
OpenAI has stopped users of its Sora video‑generation app from creating AI‑generated videos that feature the likeness of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. after the estate reported a flood of disrespectful depictions. The move underscores tensions between generative‑AI companies and rights‑holders over control of public‑figure images. OpenAI said it believes families and authorized representatives should decide how a figure’s likeness is used, and it is working with the King estate to enforce those preferences. The decision arrives amid broader industry debates about copyright, opt‑out mechanisms for talent agencies, and ongoing legal scrutiny. Read more

OpenAI Pauses Martin Luther King Jr. Deepfakes on Sora After Estate Complaints

OpenAI Pauses Martin Luther King Jr. Deepfakes on Sora After Estate Complaints
OpenAI announced that it has paused the generation of AI‑generated videos featuring Martin Luther King Jr. on its social app Sora following complaints from the civil‑rights leader’s estate and daughter. The company said families and authorized representatives can now request that a person’s likeness be excluded from the platform. The move reflects OpenAI’s evolving policy on the use of historical and public figures in AI content, a shift that aligns with recent legal developments around privacy rights and copyright. Read more