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Greg Brockman Officially Takes Control of OpenAI’s Products in Latest Shake-Up
Greg Brockman just took control of OpenAI's product strategy amid a leadership shake-up. This shift could lead to new directions in OpenAI's offerings and user experience.
AI radio hosts demonstrate why AI can’t be trusted alone
AI radio hosts just showcased their limitations in handling complex conversations. This highlights the need for human oversight when using AI in media settings.

Anthropic's $900 billion valuation would make it more valuable than OpenAI for the first time
Anthropic just reached a $900 billion valuation, surpassing OpenAI for the first time. This shift highlights the growing competition and investment in the AI space, signaling potential changes in market dynamics.

Does Trump Mobile know how many stripes are on the American flag?
Trump Mobile is testing an AI chatbot that answers questions about the former president and his policies. This feature aims to engage users by providing instant responses on political topics related to Trump.

Google updates its spam rules to include attempts to ‘manipulate’ AI
Google updates its spam rules to target attempts to manipulate AI systems. This change aims to improve the integrity of AI-generated content across its platforms.

OpenAI launches ChatGPT for personal finance, will let you connect bank accounts
OpenAI just launched ChatGPT for personal finance, allowing users to connect their bank accounts. This feature helps users manage their finances more effectively by providing tailored advice based on their financial data.
OpenAI now wants ChatGPT to access your bank accounts
OpenAI is enabling ChatGPT to access users' bank accounts for personalized financial advice. This change allows users to get tailored insights based on their actual financial data, making the interaction more relevant and useful.

Building a general-purpose accessibility agent—and what we learned in the process
GitHub just developed a general-purpose accessibility agent to assist users with disabilities. This agent aims to enhance user experience by automating accessibility tasks and providing tailored support.
Restrict access to sensitive documents in your Amazon Quick knowledge bases for Amazon S3
Amazon just added new access restrictions for sensitive documents in QuickSight knowledge bases for Amazon S3. Users can now control who sees what, enhancing data security and compliance.
PipelineIQ: Forward‑Looking Sales Intelligence That Drives Action
Databricks just launched PipelineIQ, a sales intelligence tool that provides actionable insights for sales teams. This tool helps users make data-driven decisions to improve sales outcomes.
Western Gull, Rock Pigeon
Simon Willison just shared insights on the Western Gull and Rock Pigeon. He highlights their unique behaviors and adaptations in urban environments.
Runway started by helping filmmakers — now it wants to beat Google at AI
Runway is shifting its focus from supporting filmmakers to competing with Google in the AI space. This pivot aims to enhance its capabilities and attract a broader user base in the AI market.
The promises and pitfalls of personalized health
Researchers are exploring how personalized health solutions can improve patient outcomes through tailored treatments. This shift could lead to more effective healthcare strategies and better patient engagement.

Raising the bar: Quality, shared responsibility, and the future of GitHub’s bug bounty program
GitHub is enhancing its bug bounty program to improve quality and shared responsibility among developers. This change aims to create a more secure environment for users by incentivizing better collaboration on vulnerability reporting.
Backstage with Lakebase, part 2
Databricks is showcasing Lakebase, a new tool for managing data lakes more efficiently. Users can expect easier data integration and improved performance in their analytics workflows.
Osaurus brings both local and cloud AI models to your Mac
Osaurus just launched a tool that integrates both local and cloud AI models for Mac users. This gives users flexibility in choosing how they want to run AI applications, whether offline or online.
The Download: China’s AI drama factory and the WHO’s missing health targets
China is ramping up its AI drama factory to produce content that influences public opinion and culture. This move could reshape how narratives are crafted and consumed globally, impacting media landscapes.
The world is on track to miss its health targets
Global health initiatives are falling short of their targets, with many countries struggling to meet key health goals. This setback could impact public health outcomes and policy decisions moving forward.
How Chinese short dramas became AI content machines
Chinese short dramas are leveraging AI to automate content creation and streamline production processes. This shift allows creators to produce more engaging content at a faster pace, reshaping the entertainment landscape.
Mira Murati Wants Her AI to ‘Keep Humans in the Loop’
Mira Murati is focusing on developing AI that ensures humans remain involved in decision-making processes. This approach aims to balance AI capabilities with human oversight to enhance safety and effectiveness.