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OpenAI Details Safeguards in New Pentagon AI Agreement

OpenAI Details Safeguards in New Pentagon AI Agreement
OpenAI announced a contract with the U.S. Department of Defense that it says protects three core red lines: mass domestic surveillance, autonomous weapons, and high‑stakes automated decisions. The company stresses a multi‑layered safety approach that includes full control over its safety stack, cloud‑based deployment, cleared personnel involvement, and strong contractual protections. OpenAI contrasts its stance with Anthropic, which failed to secure a similar deal, and emphasizes that its architecture prevents direct integration of models into weapon systems or sensors. Executives acknowledge the agreement was rushed and faced criticism, but argue it helps de‑escalate tensions between the defense sector and AI labs. Ler mais

OpenAI’s Military Deal Sparks User Exodus and Ethical Backlash

OpenAI’s Military Deal Sparks User Exodus and Ethical Backlash
OpenAI has signed a contract with the U.S. Department of War, prompting a wave of criticism from ChatGPT users and industry observers. After Anthropic turned down a similar deal over safety concerns, OpenAI announced its agreement, claiming it includes stronger safeguards. Many users are canceling their ChatGPT subscriptions, moving to alternatives like Claude, and posting guides on how to remove their data. Critics accuse OpenAI of abandoning ethical standards, while the company insists its contract contains “red lines” to prevent misuse. The controversy has fueled a broader debate about AI safety, surveillance, and autonomous weapons. Ler mais

Anthropic’s Claude Surpasses ChatGPT to Top Apple’s Free AI App Rankings

Anthropic’s Claude Surpasses ChatGPT to Top Apple’s Free AI App Rankings
Anthropic’s chatbot Claude has surged to the number‑one spot in Apple’s U.S. free app store, overtaking OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The rapid climb, from outside the top 100 in January to first place within days, coincides with record daily sign‑ups, a 60% rise in free users since January, and a doubling of paid subscribers this year. The growth follows Anthropic’s contentious negotiations with the Pentagon, which led President Donald Trump to halt federal use of the company’s products and the Defense Secretary to label Anthropic a supply‑chain threat. OpenAI later announced its own Pentagon agreement with safeguards. Ler mais

Anthropic’s Claude Overtakes ChatGPT in US App Store Amid Defense Partnership Backlash

Anthropic’s Claude Overtakes ChatGPT in US App Store Amid Defense Partnership Backlash
Anthropic’s Claude has risen to the top of the free AI chatbot rankings in the United States App Store, displacing OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The surge follows a wave of public criticism over OpenAI’s collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defence, prompting a social media movement urging users to cancel ChatGPT. Anthropic’s emphasis on strict usage policies and ethical safeguards resonated with users seeking reassurance about how AI is deployed, highlighting the growing importance of trust and transparency in the consumer AI market. Ler mais

Claude Surges to Top of US App Store Amid Controversy Over ChatGPT’s Military Deal

Claude Surges to Top of US App Store Amid Controversy Over ChatGPT’s Military Deal
Claude, Anthropic's AI chatbot, has risen to the number one spot on the US Apple App Store chart following Anthropic's decision to decline a contract with the US Department of War over safety concerns. The move contrasts with OpenAI’s acceptance of a similar deal for ChatGPT, prompting many users to abandon ChatGPT and switch to Claude. President Donald Trump has called Anthropic a radical‑left AI company and urged agencies to stop using Claude, though the tool remains in use across several government bodies, including the White House and US Central Command. Ler mais

OpenAI Secures Pentagon Contract While Anthropic Rejects Terms

OpenAI Secures Pentagon Contract While Anthropic Rejects Terms
OpenAI announced a new agreement with the Pentagon that it says respects its safety principles on domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapon systems. Critics point out that the deal relies on the phrase “any lawful use,” which they argue could allow broad government use of the technology. Anthropic refused a similar contract, was labeled a supply‑chain risk, and has drawn industry support. The dispute highlights differing approaches to AI safety, legal compliance, and the role of technical safeguards in military applications. Ler mais

Anthropic’s Claude Climbs to No. 2 in Apple’s U.S. App Store Amid Pentagon Dispute

Anthropic’s Claude Climbs to No. 2 in Apple’s U.S. App Store Amid Pentagon Dispute
Anthropic’s chatbot Claude has risen to the second spot among free apps in Apple’s U.S. App Store, trailing only OpenAI’s ChatGPT and ahead of Google’s Gemini. The surge follows a high‑profile clash with the Pentagon, where Anthropic sought safeguards against the Department of Defense using its models for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons. President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to cease using Anthropic products, and the Defense Secretary labeled the company a supply‑chain threat. OpenAI later announced its own agreement with the Pentagon that includes similar safeguards. Ler mais

OpenAI Secures Deal with U.S. Defense Department to Deploy Its AI Models

OpenAI Secures Deal with U.S. Defense Department to Deploy Its AI Models
OpenAI announced a contract with the U.S. Defense Department to place its artificial‑intelligence models within the agency’s network. The agreement includes two core safety principles—prohibitions on domestic mass surveillance and a requirement for human responsibility over the use of force, including autonomous weapon systems. OpenAI will provide technical safeguards, assign engineers to work with the department, and run the models on cloud infrastructure, with a pending partnership to use Amazon Web Services for enterprise customers. The deal comes as rival Anthropic declined a similar government offer, citing concerns over surveillance and weaponization. Ler mais

OpenAI Terminates Employee Over Use of Confidential Data on Prediction Markets

OpenAI Terminates Employee Over Use of Confidential Data on Prediction Markets
OpenAI has dismissed an unnamed employee after discovering that the worker used confidential company information to trade on prediction market platforms such as Polymarket. The company said the conduct violated its internal policy that bars the use of inside information for personal gain. Prediction markets, which allow users to wager on real‑world outcomes, argue they are financial platforms rather than gambling sites. OpenAI did not provide further comment, and the incident highlights the growing scrutiny of insider activity on emerging financial exchanges. Ler mais

OpenAI Reports ChatGPT Surpasses 900 Million Weekly Users and 50 Million Subscribers

OpenAI Reports ChatGPT Surpasses 900 Million Weekly Users and 50 Million Subscribers
OpenAI announced that its chatbot ChatGPT now has more than 900 million weekly active users, up from 700 million earlier. The service also boasts more than 50 million consumer subscribers and a fourfold increase in business subscribers, reaching 9 million. The user base has more than doubled since February 2025, when it had 400 million users. Competitor Anthropic reported a 60% rise in free users and a doubling of paid subscribers. OpenAI also disclosed a scaled‑back investment from Nvidia and new contributions from SoftBank and Amazon. Ler mais

Musk Criticizes OpenAI’s Safety Record in Deposition, Claims Grok Not Linked to Suicides

Musk Criticizes OpenAI’s Safety Record in Deposition, Claims Grok Not Linked to Suicides
In a newly released deposition related to Elon Musk’s lawsuit against OpenAI, the billionaire accused the lab of neglecting safety, contrasting it with his own xAI venture. Musk asserted that no suicides have been linked to his company’s Grok model, while suggesting that OpenAI’s ChatGPT may be implicated. He reiterated his support for the March 2023 AI safety letter and explained his motivation for signing it. The testimony also touched on Musk’s past donation figures, concerns about AI monopolies, and the broader legal battle over OpenAI’s shift from nonprofit to for‑profit status. Ler mais

OpenAI Terminates Employee Over Insider Trading on Prediction Markets

OpenAI Terminates Employee Over Insider Trading on Prediction Markets
OpenAI has dismissed an employee after an internal investigation found that the worker used confidential company information to place bets on external prediction market platforms. The company said its policies forbid using internal data for personal gain, and the termination was communicated to staff. The incident highlights growing concerns about insider trading on blockchain‑based prediction markets and has prompted broader industry scrutiny. Ler mais

Google and OpenAI Employees Sign Open Letter Supporting Anthropic

Google and OpenAI Employees Sign Open Letter Supporting Anthropic
Hundreds of current employees at Google and OpenAI have added their names to an open letter urging their companies to stand with Anthropic amid a Pentagon dispute over military uses of AI. The letter, titled “We Will Not Be Divided,” calls for both firms to reject Department of War demands for unrestricted model deployment, referencing statements from Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei. Over 450 staff members have signed, with the majority from Google and the rest from OpenAI, while roughly half of the participants have chosen anonymity. The move follows recent pressure from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and discussions involving other AI entities such as xAI. Ler mais

ChatGPT Reaches 900 Million Weekly Active Users and Secures $110 Billion in Funding

ChatGPT Reaches 900 Million Weekly Active Users and Secures $110 Billion in Funding
OpenAI announced that its ChatGPT chatbot has climbed to 900 million weekly active users, adding to a base of 50 million paying subscribers. The surge in user engagement coincided with a massive $110 billion private financing round, featuring major commitments from Amazon, Nvidia and SoftBank. The new capital values the company at roughly $730 billion and underscores the rapid momentum of its subscription growth. OpenAI highlighted faster response times, higher reliability and stronger safety as the product scales, positioning ChatGPT as a leading tool for learning, writing, planning and building across a global audience. Ler mais

Anthropic Rejects Pentagon's AI Contract Terms, Citing Ethical Concerns

Anthropic Rejects Pentagon's AI Contract Terms, Citing Ethical Concerns
Anthropic is refusing new Pentagon contract conditions that would relax safeguards on its artificial‑intelligence models. The proposed terms would permit "any lawful use," including mass surveillance of Americans and fully autonomous lethal weapons. Pentagon CTO Emil Michael has suggested labeling Anthropic a "supply chain risk" if it does not comply. While rivals OpenAI and xAI have reportedly accepted the terms, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says threats do not change the company’s stance, emphasizing that it cannot in good conscience accede to the request. Ler mais

Google and OpenAI Employees Back Anthropic Against Pentagon Demand

Google and OpenAI Employees Back Anthropic Against Pentagon Demand
Anthropic faces a standoff with the U.S. Department of War over a request for unrestricted access to its AI technology. As the Pentagon’s deadline looms, more than 300 Google employees and over 60 OpenAI employees have signed an open letter urging their companies to stand with Anthropic and reject the military’s push for use of AI in domestic mass surveillance and fully autonomous weaponry. The letter asks executives at Google and OpenAI to uphold Anthropic’s red lines, while company leaders have not yet issued formal responses. Informal comments suggest sympathy for Anthropic’s position, and the dispute highlights broader tensions over AI ethics and government demand. Ler mais

OpenAI Secures $110 Billion in Record Private Funding Round

OpenAI Secures $110 Billion in Record Private Funding Round
OpenAI announced a $110 billion private funding round, the largest ever, with Amazon contributing $50 billion, and Nvidia and SoftBank each adding $30 billion. The round values the company at a $730 billion pre‑money valuation and includes extensive cloud‑computing partnerships, notably a new stateful runtime environment on Amazon’s Bedrock platform and massive compute commitments from both Amazon and Nvidia. Part of Amazon’s investment is contingent on OpenAI achieving artificial general intelligence or completing an IPO, underscoring the high stakes of the deal. Ler mais

Judge Finds No Evidence OpenAI Stole xAI Trade Secrets, Dismisses Lawsuit

Judge Finds No Evidence OpenAI Stole xAI Trade Secrets, Dismisses Lawsuit
A federal judge ruled that xAI has not provided sufficient evidence to prove that OpenAI poached its employees or misappropriated its trade secrets. The court dismissed the claim that OpenAI should be liable for actions taken by new hires before they joined the company, and highlighted the lack of concrete proof that OpenAI acquired, disclosed, or used any confidential information. The decision underscores the challenges xAI faces in substantiating its allegations and signals that the lawsuit will require a stronger evidentiary foundation to proceed. Ler mais

Riley Walz Joins OpenAI to Pioneer New Human‑AI Interaction Interfaces

Riley Walz Joins OpenAI to Pioneer New Human‑AI Interaction Interfaces
Software engineer and internet provocateur Riley Walz is joining OpenAI to help invent and prototype novel ways for people to work with artificial intelligence. Known for viral projects such as Jmail and Find My Parking Cops, Walz will operate within OAI Labs under research leader Joanne Jang. The hire reflects OpenAI’s push to stay ahead of competitors by expanding beyond ChatGPT and exploring fresh AI collaboration tools. Ler mais

OpenClaw creator urges AI builders to stay playful and keep experimenting

OpenClaw creator urges AI builders to stay playful and keep experimenting
Peter Steinberger, the developer behind the viral AI agent OpenClaw and now an OpenAI employee, told listeners on OpenAI’s Builders Unscripted podcast that the best way to work with modern AI is to explore, stay playful, and accept that expertise develops over time. He described his own path from a WhatsApp‑integrated tool to the OpenClaw prototype, emphasizing that AI models can solve problems without explicit programming and that learning to code with AI is a skill that improves with practice. Ler mais