ChatGPT

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Boko Haram built dedicated teams to jailbreak ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude for bomb-making as AI companies quietly retreat from safety pledges.

Boko Haram exploits AI chatbots for bomb-making as mainstream tools fuel terrorist operations

Boko Haram exploits AI chatbots for bomb-making as mainstream tools fuel terrorist operations

A University of Cambridge study reveals that Boko Haram members have been using ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and other mainstream AI chatbots to plan attacks, troubleshoot weapons, and design explosive devices. Based on interviews with 27 former members, the research shows organized teams bypassing AI safeguards, raising urgent questions about how tech companies can prevent AI misuse while keeping tools accessible for legitimate users.

ScienceDigital Trends, Futurism, and 1 more
OpenAI launches GPT-Live-1 voice models that speak and listen simultaneously for ChatGPT

OpenAI launches GPT-Live-1 voice models that speak and listen simultaneously for ChatGPT

OpenAI introduced GPT-Live-1 and GPT-Live-1 mini, new conversational voice models that can speak and listen at the same time, replacing Advanced Voice Mode in ChatGPT. The full-duplex models handle interruptions naturally, delegate complex tasks to GPT-5.5, and aim to make voice the primary interface for computing. Over 150 million people already use ChatGPT's voice features.

TechnologyTechCrunch, CNET, and 26 more
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work with GPT-5.6 to automate complex workplace tasks autonomously

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work with GPT-5.6 to automate complex workplace tasks autonomously

OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Work, an enterprise AI agent that combines GPT-5.6 models with Codex to handle multi-step projects across apps and files. The agentic AI tool can create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations while running tasks in the background. Available now for Pro, Enterprise, and Edu plans, it marks a shift from generative to autonomous workflows.

TechnologyInfoWorld, Android Authority, and 11 more
AI Impact on Workers: Older Employees Leave White-Collar Jobs at Accelerating Rate

AI Impact on Workers: Older Employees Leave White-Collar Jobs at Accelerating Rate

A Boston College study reveals AI is pushing older employees out of the workforce faster than expected. Computer programmers saw exits rise 25% since ChatGPT's launch, while accountants saw 22% increases. Tech workers cite AI-related changes as reason for early retirement, creating workforce changes that squeeze the labor market from both ends.

BusinessFuturism, Fortune
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AI Adoption

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AI is forcing older workers like programmers and accountants into early retirement while startups hire fewer juniors, closing both entry and exit points simultaneously.

AI Impact on Workers: Older Employees Leave White-Collar Jobs at Accelerating Rate

AI Impact on Workers: Older Employees Leave White-Collar Jobs at Accelerating Rate

A Boston College study reveals AI is pushing older employees out of the workforce faster than expected. Computer programmers saw exits rise 25% since ChatGPT's launch, while accountants saw 22% increases. Tech workers cite AI-related changes as reason for early retirement, creating workforce changes that squeeze the labor market from both ends.

BusinessFuturism, Fortune
JPMorgan AI agents beat traditional investment portfolios in historical simulations

JPMorgan AI agents beat traditional investment portfolios in historical simulations

JPMorgan Chase revealed that AI-powered investing agents outperformed a traditional 60/40 portfolio by 0.7 percentage points annually in historical backtests spanning two decades. The system dynamically shifts between stocks and bonds based on market conditions, though strategists caution against treating the results as proof that AI can consistently beat markets.

BusinessPYMNTS, Investing.com
Companies pivot to cheaper AI models as open-source systems challenge industry giants

Companies pivot to cheaper AI models as open-source systems challenge industry giants

Corporate America is shifting from expensive proprietary AI models to cheaper open-source alternatives as runaway AI spending forces a rethink of deployment strategies. Amazon CTO Werner Vogels and Benchmark's Peter Fenton predict open-weight models could handle over 90% of AI usage within months, putting pressure on OpenAI and Anthropic's pricing power while reshaping the competitive landscape.

TechnologyCNBC, Fortune
Tata Consultancy Services plans 8,900 AI deployment engineers and hunts for AI acquisitions

Tata Consultancy Services plans 8,900 AI deployment engineers and hunts for AI acquisitions

Tata Consultancy Services is building a team of up to 8,900 forward-deployed engineers while actively pursuing AI acquisitions. CEO K Krithivasan dismisses concerns that AI will disrupt the outsourcing model, arguing deep client knowledge remains essential for integrating AI systems. The move positions TCS against OpenAI, Anthropic and Microsoft in the race to help enterprises deploy AI tools.

BusinessReuters, ET
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OpenAI

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Apple sues OpenAI for trade secrets while reportedly negotiating with PrismML to keep AI on-device, suggesting the lawsuit doubles as competitive strategy.

Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft as hardware rivalry intensifies

Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft as hardware rivalry intensifies

Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the AI company of orchestrating a pattern of trade secret theft through former Apple employees now working on OpenAI's hardware ambitions. The complaint names Chief Hardware Officer Tang Tan and engineer Chang Liu as key defendants, alleging they stole confidential information about unreleased products, proprietary manufacturing techniques, and technical specifications to build OpenAI's nascent hardware business.

PolicyTechCrunch, Wired, and 47 more
OpenAI releases GPT-5.6 models after government review, unveils ChatGPT Work to compete in AI agent race

OpenAI releases GPT-5.6 models after government review, unveils ChatGPT Work to compete in AI agent race

OpenAI is launching its GPT-5.6 model family—Sol, Terra, and Luna—on July 9 after receiving government approval following weeks of regulatory review. The flagship Sol model delivers 54% better token efficiency on agentic coding tasks and fewer hallucinations than previous versions. Alongside the AI model release, OpenAI unveiled ChatGPT Work, a new AI agent combining ChatGPT and Codex capabilities to compete directly with Anthropic's Claude Cowork in the race to make AI agents useful for everyday consumers.

TechnologyCNET, The Verge, and 33 more
OpenAI launches GPT-Live-1 voice models that speak and listen simultaneously for ChatGPT

OpenAI launches GPT-Live-1 voice models that speak and listen simultaneously for ChatGPT

OpenAI introduced GPT-Live-1 and GPT-Live-1 mini, new conversational voice models that can speak and listen at the same time, replacing Advanced Voice Mode in ChatGPT. The full-duplex models handle interruptions naturally, delegate complex tasks to GPT-5.5, and aim to make voice the primary interface for computing. Over 150 million people already use ChatGPT's voice features.

TechnologyTechCrunch, CNET, and 26 more
OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work with GPT-5.6 to automate complex workplace tasks autonomously

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work with GPT-5.6 to automate complex workplace tasks autonomously

OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Work, an enterprise AI agent that combines GPT-5.6 models with Codex to handle multi-step projects across apps and files. The agentic AI tool can create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations while running tasks in the background. Available now for Pro, Enterprise, and Edu plans, it marks a shift from generative to autonomous workflows.

TechnologyInfoWorld, Android Authority, and 11 more
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AI Images

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Meta is embedding user likenesses into AI images across its platforms while Zuckerberg admits AI agents are underperforming and the company prepares to sell excess compute capacity.

Meta's new AI image generator can create deepfakes from public Instagram photos without notice

Meta's new AI image generator can create deepfakes from public Instagram photos without notice

Meta unveiled Muse Image, an AI-powered image generation model from Meta Superintelligence Labs that integrates across Instagram, WhatsApp, and the Meta AI app. The tool allows anyone to tag public Instagram accounts in prompts to generate images using their likeness. Public accounts are automatically opted in, raising deepfake concerns and privacy questions as users receive no notification when their content is used.

TechnologyTechCrunch, Wired, and 56 more
AI-Generated Faces Now Fool Most People, But Researchers Say Humans Can Be Trained to Spot Them

AI-Generated Faces Now Fool Most People, But Researchers Say Humans Can Be Trained to Spot Them

Recent studies reveal that AI-generated faces have become so convincing that people can barely distinguish them from real photos—achieving only 58% accuracy, just slightly better than chance. But researchers from the University of Aberdeen and Australian National University found that targeted training can boost detection rates to 80% within an hour. As deepfake fraud costs are projected to hit £40 billion in the US next year, the findings suggest human judgment may be our strongest defense.

ScienceBBC, Earth.com, and 1 more
Meta stock surges 15% in best week since early 2024 as AI strategy gains momentum

Meta stock surges 15% in best week since early 2024 as AI strategy gains momentum

Meta's shares rallied nearly 15% this week, marking the best weekly performance since early 2024, as the company unveiled new AI models and detailed plans to monetize its massive infrastructure investments. The stock surge erased year-to-date losses after months of investor concerns over capital spending. Despite regulatory headwinds from the EU, investor enthusiasm for AI investments is driving the comeback.

BusinessCNBC, Investopedia, and 3 more
New AI subscription services bundle ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to replace multiple monthly fees

New AI subscription services bundle ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to replace multiple monthly fees

Two platforms now offer consolidated access to major AI models including ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini for one-time fees. ChatOn provides a 5-year subscription for $100, while ChatPlayground offers lifetime access for $60. Both services aim to eliminate the need for multiple $20 monthly subscriptions by putting GPT-4o, Claude Sonnet, Gemini, and other models on a single platform with cross-device compatibility.

TechnologyBleepingComputer, Macworld
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AI Content

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People can barely spot AI faces, but an hour of training quadruples accuracy, suggesting deepfake detection may be a teachable skill rather than a lost cause.

AI-Generated Faces Now Fool Most People, But Researchers Say Humans Can Be Trained to Spot Them

AI-Generated Faces Now Fool Most People, But Researchers Say Humans Can Be Trained to Spot Them

Recent studies reveal that AI-generated faces have become so convincing that people can barely distinguish them from real photos—achieving only 58% accuracy, just slightly better than chance. But researchers from the University of Aberdeen and Australian National University found that targeted training can boost detection rates to 80% within an hour. As deepfake fraud costs are projected to hit £40 billion in the US next year, the findings suggest human judgment may be our strongest defense.

ScienceBBC, Earth.com, and 1 more
Google rolls out AI disclosure labels to help users identify ads created with AI

Google rolls out AI disclosure labels to help users identify ads created with AI

Google introduces a new transparency feature that reveals when ads are made using AI technology. The 'How this ad was made' section appears in My Ad Center for ads on Google Search, YouTube, and Google Discover. While Google's own AI tools trigger automatic disclosure, advertisers using third-party tools must manually opt in to label their content.

TechnologyTechCrunch, CNET, and 9 more
Music Industry Coalition Pushes for Mandatory AI Labels on Spotify and Apple Music

Music Industry Coalition Pushes for Mandatory AI Labels on Spotify and Apple Music

A coalition led by the RIAA and IFPI wants streaming platforms to adopt AI warning labels for songs. The proposed system includes two distinct labels: one for entirely AI-generated music and another for AI-assisted tracks. While participation would be voluntary, the initiative aims to provide transparency for listeners as AI-generated content now represents nearly half of new uploads on some platforms.

EntertainmentGizmodo, Digital Trends, and 3 more
Google Photos launches Video Remix tool powered by Gemini Omni for AI subscribers

Google Photos launches Video Remix tool powered by Gemini Omni for AI subscribers

Google Photos introduces Video Remix, an AI-powered video editing feature that transforms ordinary clips into stylized shareable content in seconds. Powered by Gemini Omni, the tool offers cinematic relighting, background swaps, and artistic effects like watercolor and oil painting. Available now to Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in 15 countries.

TechnologyTechCrunch, Engadget, and 5 more
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AI Hardware

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SK Hynix is raising $26.5 billion and warning of supply shortages through 2030 while budget phones become collateral damage in the AI infrastructure race.

Memory shortages set to peak in 2027 as AI boom strains supply beyond 2030, warns SK Hynix CEO

Memory shortages set to peak in 2027 as AI boom strains supply beyond 2030, warns SK Hynix CEO

SK Hynix CEO Kwak Noh-jung warns 2027 will be the worst year ever for memory supply shortages, with demand exceeding production capacity well into the next decade. The AI boom has driven unprecedented demand for high-bandwidth memory, DDR5, and NAND flash, pushing prices sky-high and devastating consumer electronics markets while memory makers race to build new fabs.

BusinessThe Register, Wccftech
Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft as hardware rivalry intensifies

Apple sues OpenAI over alleged trade secret theft as hardware rivalry intensifies

Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, accusing the AI company of orchestrating a pattern of trade secret theft through former Apple employees now working on OpenAI's hardware ambitions. The complaint names Chief Hardware Officer Tang Tan and engineer Chang Liu as key defendants, alleging they stole confidential information about unreleased products, proprietary manufacturing techniques, and technical specifications to build OpenAI's nascent hardware business.

PolicyTechCrunch, Wired, and 47 more
NEO humanoid robot's new hands bring human-like dexterity closer to reality with force sensing

NEO humanoid robot's new hands bring human-like dexterity closer to reality with force sensing

Norwegian robotics company 1X has unveiled advanced 25-degree-of-freedom hands for its NEO humanoid robot that can feel contact forces and manipulate objects with near-human precision. The tendon-driven design uses low gear ratios to enable force transparency, allowing NEO to assemble LEGO models, pour tea, and even wash its own hands under running water.

TechnologyInteresting Engineering, Digit
US eases UAE export controls, giving Apple and tech giants license-free AI chips access

US eases UAE export controls, giving Apple and tech giants license-free AI chips access

The U.S. Department of Commerce has loosened export controls on the United Arab Emirates, allowing eight major tech companies including Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft to access advanced AI chips and servers without individual licenses. The move reflects strengthening US-UAE relations but has sparked concerns about potential technology diversion to China.

Policy9to5Mac, U.S. News, and 1 more
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Responsible AI

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OpenAI pushes voice as the new interface while Microsoft quietly replaces its models in Office to cut costs, exposing tension in their partnership.

OpenAI launches GPT-Live-1 voice models that speak and listen simultaneously for ChatGPT

OpenAI launches GPT-Live-1 voice models that speak and listen simultaneously for ChatGPT

OpenAI introduced GPT-Live-1 and GPT-Live-1 mini, new conversational voice models that can speak and listen at the same time, replacing Advanced Voice Mode in ChatGPT. The full-duplex models handle interruptions naturally, delegate complex tasks to GPT-5.5, and aim to make voice the primary interface for computing. Over 150 million people already use ChatGPT's voice features.

TechnologyTechCrunch, CNET, and 26 more
OpenAI's safety chief Johannes Heidecke exits as company merges safety and research teams

OpenAI's safety chief Johannes Heidecke exits as company merges safety and research teams

Johannes Heidecke, OpenAI's head of safety systems, is departing the company following an internal restructuring that merges safety and research teams under a single leader. The reorganization marks the second time in under two years that OpenAI has folded its safety organization into research, raising questions about structural independence as the company faces mounting external scrutiny over AI governance.

BusinessWired, The Next Web, and 1 more
OpenAI bets on families as ChatGPT expands beyond individual users into households

OpenAI bets on families as ChatGPT expands beyond individual users into households

OpenAI is hiring a product manager to build ChatGPT experiences for families, parents, and older adults as its user demographics shift. The share of ChatGPT users aged 35 and older rose to 31% in Q2 from 26% a year earlier, while nearly one in four U.S. parents now use the platform. The move signals OpenAI's evolution from individual productivity tools to technology designed for entire households.

TechnologyTechCrunch, Analytics Insight
Claude AI draws mixed reactions as safety protocols clash with creative freedom

Claude AI draws mixed reactions as safety protocols clash with creative freedom

Claude AI is experiencing a user revolt over increasingly restrictive responses, even as others praise it as the best Gemini alternative for productivity and coding. Long-time users report the chatbot now frequently refuses creative writing requests and misinterprets intent, while developers celebrate its unmatched coding capabilities and third-party app integrations.

TechnologyAndroid Authority, Android Police
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Gemini

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Google sells AI video editing as a creative tool for subscribers while Meta gives away AI image generation that can use anyone's public photos without asking.

Google Photos launches Video Remix tool powered by Gemini Omni for AI subscribers

Google Photos launches Video Remix tool powered by Gemini Omni for AI subscribers

Google Photos introduces Video Remix, an AI-powered video editing feature that transforms ordinary clips into stylized shareable content in seconds. Powered by Gemini Omni, the tool offers cinematic relighting, background swaps, and artistic effects like watercolor and oil painting. Available now to Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in 15 countries.

TechnologyTechCrunch, Engadget, and 5 more
Boko Haram exploits AI chatbots for bomb-making as mainstream tools fuel terrorist operations

Boko Haram exploits AI chatbots for bomb-making as mainstream tools fuel terrorist operations

A University of Cambridge study reveals that Boko Haram members have been using ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and other mainstream AI chatbots to plan attacks, troubleshoot weapons, and design explosive devices. Based on interviews with 27 former members, the research shows organized teams bypassing AI safeguards, raising urgent questions about how tech companies can prevent AI misuse while keeping tools accessible for legitimate users.

ScienceDigital Trends, Futurism, and 1 more
New AI subscription services bundle ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to replace multiple monthly fees

New AI subscription services bundle ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini to replace multiple monthly fees

Two platforms now offer consolidated access to major AI models including ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini for one-time fees. ChatOn provides a 5-year subscription for $100, while ChatPlayground offers lifetime access for $60. Both services aim to eliminate the need for multiple $20 monthly subscriptions by putting GPT-4o, Claude Sonnet, Gemini, and other models on a single platform with cross-device compatibility.

TechnologyBleepingComputer, Macworld
Google releases Magic Pointer app, revealing how Gemini AI will work on Googlebooks

Google releases Magic Pointer app, revealing how Gemini AI will work on Googlebooks

Google quietly published Magic Pointer to the Play Store, offering an early look at Gemini integration on its upcoming Googlebooks hardware. The app transforms the cursor into an AI-powered tool that delivers contextual suggestions for search, image creation, and shopping without opening a separate chatbot. Currently limited to Googlebook devices, the listing hints at Google's desktop AI strategy ahead of a fall launch.

TechnologyAndroid Authority, 9to5Google, and 1 more
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Human + AI

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OpenAI is teaching ChatGPT to handle Wall Street deals while pitching an AI that works unsupervised for hours, betting companies will trust autonomy before accuracy is proven.

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work with GPT-5.6 to automate complex workplace tasks autonomously

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work with GPT-5.6 to automate complex workplace tasks autonomously

OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Work, an enterprise AI agent that combines GPT-5.6 models with Codex to handle multi-step projects across apps and files. The agentic AI tool can create documents, spreadsheets, and presentations while running tasks in the background. Available now for Pro, Enterprise, and Edu plans, it marks a shift from generative to autonomous workflows.

TechnologyInfoWorld, Android Authority, and 11 more
Anthropic's Claude AI Reflect Feature Tracks Your Usage While Nudging You to Log Off

Anthropic's Claude AI Reflect Feature Tracks Your Usage While Nudging You to Log Off

Anthropic introduced Reflect, a new dashboard for Claude AI that tracks how users interact with the chatbot. The beta feature offers usage insights and promotes mindful AI engagement through quiet hours and break reminders. But critics suggest the tool that displays everything Claude does for you may also serve as a retention strategy.

TechnologyTechCrunch, CNET, and 11 more
Microsoft deploys AI security tools to accelerate Windows vulnerability discovery and patching

Microsoft deploys AI security tools to accelerate Windows vulnerability discovery and patching

Microsoft is deploying AI-powered scanning tools to identify Windows security flaws earlier and faster, leading to more frequent security updates. The company's MDASH system has already discovered 16 vulnerabilities, with four rated Critical. While AI accelerates detection, human engineers still verify findings and make final decisions on patches.

TechnologyThe Verge, ZDNet, and 7 more
Anthropic brings Claude Cowork to mobile and web as AI agents move beyond the desktop

Anthropic brings Claude Cowork to mobile and web as AI agents move beyond the desktop

Anthropic launched Claude Cowork on mobile and web platforms, allowing users to manage AI-driven tasks across devices without keeping their laptops open. The expansion signals a shift from desktop-bound AI agents to always-on assistants that handle business operations in the background. Data from 1.2 million sessions reveals that over 90% of usage focuses on business processes and content creation rather than coding.

TechnologyTechCrunch, Wired, and 14 more
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Jailbreaking

Jailbreaking is the practice of using clever prompts or techniques to bypass an AI's safety guidelines. These attempts exploit loopholes in the AI's training to get it to generate content it's designed to refuse, like harmful instructions or biased content.

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