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Indústria de IA 2025: Aumento de Financiamento, Corrida por Infraestrutura e Crescente Scrutínio

Indústria de IA 2025: Aumento de Financiamento, Corrida por Infraestrutura e Crescente Scrutínio
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. Ler mais

OpenAI Introduz Rotas de Modelos de Raciocínio e Controles Parentais para Melhorar a Segurança do ChatGPT

OpenAI Introduz Rotas de Modelos de Raciocínio e Controles Parentais para Melhorar a Segurança do ChatGPT
OpenAI announced plans to improve ChatGPT safety by automatically directing sensitive conversations to more advanced reasoning models, such as GPT‑5, and by launching parental controls that let parents manage their teen’s interaction with the chatbot. The measures come as part of a broader initiative responding to recent incidents where the system failed to detect user distress. Features include age‑appropriate response rules, the ability to disable memory and chat history, and notifications when acute distress is detected. OpenAI also says it is working with mental‑health experts through its Global Physician Network and Expert Council on Well‑Being and AI. Ler mais