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Pentagon and AI
Industry

Anthropic CEO: Refusal to Praise Trump Caused Pentagon Blowup

In a scathing 1,600-word memo to employees, CEO Dario Amodei suggested the company's relationship with the government soured because, unlike OpenAI and its executives, "we haven't donated to Trump" and "we haven't given dictator-style praise."

OpenAI Codex Security
Tools

OpenAI's Codex Updates Focus on Security and Open Source

OpenAI launched Codex Security, a new research preview AI agent focused on identifying and fixing app security issues. The Codex Open Source Fund now includes conditional access to Codex Security for open source developers with ChatGPT Pro subscriptions.

ChatGPT OpenAI
LLMs

OpenAI Delays ChatGPT's "Adult Mode" to Focus on Core Intelligence Gains

The feature was expected to launch this quarter, but OpenAI says it is pushing the release to focus on "gains in intelligence, personality improvements, personalization, and making the experience more proactive" for a broader user base.

Meta WhatsApp AI
Industry

Meta Will Temporarily Allow Rival AI Chatbots on WhatsApp in the EU

In an effort to appease antitrust regulators from the European Commission, Meta says it will support "general purpose AI chatbots" via the WhatsApp Business API in Europe "for a fee" for the next 12 months β€” reversing its previous ban on third-party AI competitors.

Wikipedia AI hallucinations
Research

AI Wikipedia Translations Added Hallucinated Sources to Articles

A non-profit called Open Knowledge Association used AI to translate Wikipedia articles, leading to "hallucinations" that included incorrect, fabricated, replaced, and unrelated citations. Wikipedia editors are now placing restrictions β€” including bans β€” on OKA translators whose contributions contain too many errors.

OpenAI GitHub rival
Tools

OpenAI Is Developing a GitHub Rival for Code Repositories

Prompted by recent GitHub outages, OpenAI is in the early stages of building its own code repository platform β€” putting the ChatGPT creator in direct competition with Microsoft, a company that holds a significant ownership stake in OpenAI.

Defense contractors AI
Industry

Defense Contractors Are Already Backing Off on Claude Preemptively

Companies that do business with the US military are pivoting away from Anthropic's AI after the Pentagon designated it a "supply chain risk." Defense companies say they're abandoning Claude "out of an abundance of caution" even before any legal challenge is resolved.

ChatGPT search results
LLMs

OpenAI Says ChatGPT's New Update Adds More Context to Search Results

A fresh ChatGPT update improves the depth and relevance of cited sources when users perform web searches through the model, giving richer inline context alongside answers. The rollout marks another step in OpenAI's effort to compete with traditional search engines.

AI chatbots in colleges
Tools

California Community Colleges Spending Up to $500K/Year on AI Chatbots That Struggle with Basic Questions

Three California community colleges are each paying up to $500,000 annually for AI chatbots meant to help students with financial aid and admissions. According to CalMatters, the bots answer general questions correctly but struggle with specifics β€” one couldn't even name its own institution's president.

AI image generation
Image AI

New Documentary on Generative AI Suffers from Too Much Access and Not Enough Thought

Focus Features' new documentary on generative AI was granted unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to leading labs, but critics say the film fails to grapple meaningfully with the ethical and societal dimensions of AI-generated imagery and media. A cautionary tale about access journalism in the AI age.

AI and trust in media
Research

Our Trust in Online Images and Videos Is Being Eroded by AI and Misinformation

A new analysis finds that the proliferation of AI-generated photos and videos β€” alongside viral misinformation and even misidentified video-game clips β€” is fundamentally undermining the public's ability to trust visual media online, with significant implications for journalism and democracy.

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