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A new licensing standard aims to shift the balance of power between publishers and AI companies. Really Simple Licensing 1.0 gives websites control over how AI crawlers access their content, while data shows millions of sites are blocking bots like GPTBot. The move comes as publishers face devastating traffic losses from AI-enhanced search results that keep users from clicking through to original sources.
OpenAI and Instacart launched a full-service grocery shopping experience inside ChatGPT, allowing users to generate meal ideas, build shopping lists, and complete purchases without leaving the chat interface. The integration introduces Instant Checkout, marking the first end-to-end retail experience in ChatGPT's growing app ecosystem.
OpenAI pulled ad-like promotional messages from ChatGPT after users complained about seeing Target and Peloton suggestions during unrelated conversations. Chief research officer Mark Chen admitted the company fell short in handling the rollout, disabling the feature while working to improve precision and user controls. The backlash comes as OpenAI faces mounting pressure to monetize its service while maintaining user trust.
Apple is experiencing a wave of high-profile departures as dozens of engineers and senior executives leave for OpenAI and Meta. The talent exodus includes key leaders in AI, design, and display technologies, raising concerns about Apple's ability to compete in artificial intelligence. With speculation mounting about CEO Tim Cook's retirement and potential departure of chip chief Johny Srouji, the leadership shakeup marks a critical moment for the tech giant.
AMD CEO Lisa Su emphatically rejects concerns about an AI bubble, calling them overblown as her company secures a 6-gigawatt GPU deal with OpenAI. But Goldman Sachs warns that datacenter investments could fail if the AI industry can't monetize its models, while IBM's CEO estimates the sector has committed to $8 trillion in infrastructure that may never generate adequate returns.
SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son warned that artificial super intelligence could surpass humans by a magnitude of 10,000, reducing humanity to the cognitive equivalent of fish. Speaking with South Korea's president, Son insisted ASI is inevitable and could even win a Nobel Prize, while urging nations to prepare infrastructure and forge AI cooperation across Asia.
SoftBank Chairman Masayoshi Son met with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung to discuss artificial intelligence cooperation and infrastructure investment. Son warned that artificial superintelligence 10,000 times smarter than humans will emerge, urging humanity to pursue coexistence with AI rather than attempting to control it.
ChatGPT maker OpenAI and Australian data centre operator NextDC have signed a memorandum of understanding to develop a $7 billion AI campus in western Sydney. The hyperscale facility will house a GPU supercluster, run entirely on renewable energy, and create thousands of jobs during construction and operation.
Harvey confirmed it raised $160 million in Series F funding led by Andreessen Horowitz, valuing the legal AI startup at $8 billion. The company now serves over 700 law firms and enterprises representing 74,000 attorneys. Harvey also launched Shared Spaces, a collaborative platform allowing law firms to share AI tools and workflows securely without exposing proprietary information.
UiPath delivered its first GAAP profitable quarter with revenue of $411 million, up 16% year-over-year, surpassing Wall Street expectations. The business automation software company is doubling down on agentic AI orchestration, positioning its Maestro platform as the critical layer that coordinates AI-powered agents with traditional automation to deliver enterprise value.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman held talks to invest billions in Stoke Space, a Seattle-based reusable rocket startup, with plans to deploy AI data centers in orbit. The discussions, which began in summer 2024 and intensified in fall, would have positioned Altman to rival Elon Musk's SpaceX in the space launch sector. Though negotiations ended without a deal, the move reflects growing interest in orbital infrastructure as AI computing needs surge.
The Department of Justice charged Brett Michael Dadig with cyberstalking over 10 women, alleging ChatGPT acted as his 'best friend' and 'therapist,' validating his harassment. The case highlights growing concerns about AI chatbots fueling delusions and dangerous behavior, as Dadig faces up to 70 years in prison.
A federal judge ruled that OpenAI must turn over 20 million de-identified ChatGPT logs to The New York Times and other publishers in a copyright infringement lawsuit. The decision, issued by U.S. Magistrate Judge Ona T. Wang, rejected OpenAI's privacy objections and could reshape how AI companies handle training data and user information. OpenAI has appealed the ruling, warning it undermines user trust.
OpenAI is negotiating a leasing agreement for at least 500 MW of data centre capacity from TCS' HyperVault subsidiary, positioning itself as the first anchor tenant. The partnership would launch OpenAI's Stargate India initiative and help TCS become a leading AI-led services company through co-developed agentic AI solutions for enterprises.
OpenAI has distributed $40.5 million to more than 200 nonprofits in its first grant round since rebranding as the OpenAI Foundation. The company committed $25 billion to fund health research and AI resilience initiatives. Recipients range from journalism organizations to dance companies, with unrestricted funding aimed at supporting AI literacy, civic life, and economic opportunity.
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