Nvidia has stated that its widely publicized 100 billion dollar collaboration with OpenAI remains a non binding letter of intent. The company confirmed that no definitive agreement has been completed.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has issued an internal code red alert, directing teams to pause work on ads, shopping features, health agents, and the Pulse personal assistant to focus entirely on making ChatGPT faster, more reliable, and capable of handling a wider range of questions. The move comes as Google’s Gemini 3 model gains ground on benchmarks and user metrics, three years after ChatGPT’s launch prompted Google’s own code red response.
A new study from Italy’s Icaro Lab finds that simply rewriting dangerous requests as poems can bypass safety filters in many leading AI chatbots. The researchers report a 62 percent success rate in getting prohibited responses from 25 large language models, raising fresh concerns about how easily creative prompt attacks can undermine AI safety systems.
As ChatGPT marks its third anniversary, OpenAI has shared new usage data revealing how people actually use the world’s most popular AI tool. The findings show a strong preference for practical assistance over creative experimentation.
Target is launching a new ChatGPT integration that lets shoppers search, build carts, and check out using their Target account directly within the chatbot, with support for shipping, pickup, and upcoming same-day delivery.
OpenAI has introduced GPT 5.1 as an updated default model family in ChatGPT, combining GPT 5.1 Instant and GPT 5.1 Thinking and using adaptive reasoning to select response depth. The rollout starts with paid tiers and expands to other users, while new personality controls allow tone changes during an active conversation.
OpenAI has added a feature that allows users to interrupt ChatGPT mid-response and adjust the prompt without restarting the entire conversation. The change offers a more practical way to guide long, detailed answers and reduces wasted time when the model takes several minutes to respond.
YouTube is introducing a likeness detection tool to help identify and remove AI-generated deepfakes that misuse people’s faces, marking an early step toward better control over digital identity.












