OpenAI has introduced a personalized "Year in Review" feature for ChatGPT users, providing data on their most frequent prompts, topics, and interactions throughout 2025. The tool follows the format of popular social media summaries but has received mixed feedback regarding the accuracy and categorization of its automated insights.
Electronic Arts faces backlash after Battlefield 6 players discovered what appears to be AI-generated content in a $10 in-game bundle, contradicting earlier promises. The controversy highlights a growing concern about quality control and transparency in modern gaming monetization.
Adobe is facing a new class action lawsuit in the US after an author accused the company of training its AI language models on pirated books without consent, credit, or compensation.
Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman has openly acknowledged that Google’s Gemini model outperforms Copilot in certain areas, marking a rare moment of candor in the competitive AI race.
OpenAI has released Sora on Android, expanding the app far beyond its initial iOS audience. The move is expected to increase AI video creation at a scale not previously seen, but it also brings new concerns around authenticity, likeness protection, and responsible use.
Hostinger has launched Hostinger Mail, an email service built around generative AI tools that write replies, summarise long threads, and personalise communication. The company claims the system can cut inbox time by at least an hour a day while keeping user data private.
Camera Intelligence has introduced Caira, a mirrorless camera powered by Google’s Nano Banana AI.
OpenAI’s Sora 2 update introduces tighter copyright controls and new monetization plans. Learn how these features protect rights, reward creators, and shape the next era of AI video content.











