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- Neuro is leveraging ChatGPT Business to enhance productivity and scalability in retail, efficiently handling tasks like contract drafting and data analysis with a lean workforce.
- OpenAI is actively reinforcing privacy measures amid a legal dispute with The New York Times over user data, while also rolling out GPT-5.1 to offer improved conversational capabilities and emotional support metrics.
- A partnership between OpenAI and AWS looks to strengthen AI infrastructure, underscoring a trend of significant financial investments in AI from major companies, including a multi-year $38 billion collaboration aimed at scaling advanced AI workloads.
- The AI industry is responding to emerging security issues like prompt injections and challenges related to privacy, with companies deploying various measures and collaborating with experts to enhance the safety of their models.
- OpenAI and various organizations are exploring the socio-economic implications of AI, with multiple initiatives aimed at empowering diverse communities and ensuring that AI technologies are developed responsibly and sustainably for broader accessibility.
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Neuro drives national retail wins with ChatGPT Business
16 hours ago
Neuro uses ChatGPT Business to scale nationwide with fewer than seventy employees. From drafting contracts to uncovering insights in customer data, the team saves time, cuts costs, and turns ideas into growth.
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Fighting the New York Times’ invasion of user privacy
21 hours ago
OpenAI is fighting the New York Times’ demand for 20 million private ChatGPT conversations and accelerating new security and privacy protections to protect your data.
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GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.1 Thinking System Card Addendum
a day ago
This GPT-5 system card addendum provides updated safety metrics for GPT-5.1 Instant and Thinking, including new evaluations for mental health and emotional reliance.
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GPT-5.1: A smarter, more conversational ChatGPT
a day ago
We’re upgrading the GPT-5 series with warmer, more capable models and new ways to customize ChatGPT’s tone and style. GPT-5.1 starts rolling out today to paid users.
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Free ChatGPT for transitioning U.S. servicemembers and veterans
3 days ago
OpenAI is offering U.S. servicemembers and veterans within 12 months of retirement or separation a free year of ChatGPT Plus to support their transition to civilian life. The tools can help with resumes, interviews, education, and planning for what’s next.
Google AI
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What’s new with Google Cloud
5 days ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
Google Cloud, Inside Google CloudWant to know the latest from Google Cloud? Find it here in one handy location. Check back regularly for our newest updates, announcements, resources, events, learning opportunities, and more. ---------------------------------------- Tip: Not sure where to find what you’re looking for on the Google Cloud blog? Start here: Google Cloud blog 101: Full list of topics, links, and resources. ---------------------------------------- NOV 3 - NOV 7 * Announcing the Data Engineering Agent Data teams can now automate complex SQL pipeline tasks with the new Data Engineering Agent for BigQuery, available in Preview. This agent simplifies development, maintenance, and troubleshooting, allowing engineers to focus on strategic initiatives.
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Google Cloud Europe establishes new European Advisory Board
5 days ago
by Tara Brady
Inside Google Cloud, CustomersAcross the world, organizations are partnering with Google Cloud to tackle their toughest challenges, drive digital transformation, and unlock new levels of growth. In Europe, organizations face unique and complex regulatory challenges. To ensure we're delivering the best possible value and experience for our customers here, we have established a new European Advisory Board. This distinguished group of leaders from across various industries will act as a vital feedback channel, help customers navigate complex regulatory landscapes, and foster a strong, sustainable digital economy. Their counsel is key to ensuring Google Cloud products not only meet but exceed European requirements, driving
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Cool stuff Google Cloud customers built, Oct. edition: Research agents, a World Series hit, agentic "teams" & more
12 days ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
AI & Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Databases, Inside Google Cloud, Partners, CustomersAI and cloud technology are reshaping every corner of every industry around the world. Without our customers, there would be no Google Cloud, as they are the ones building the future on our platform. In this regular round-up, we dive into some of the exciting projects redefining businesses, shaping industries, and creating new categories. For our latest edition, we look into new research agents from Deutsche Bank and The Max Planck Institute; helping devs strut their stuff with new databases for Rent the Runway; mortgage lender Mr. Cooper’s “team” of AI agents answering tough customer questions; an AI assistant for doctors
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Cool stuff customers built, Sept. edition: Modern edge, faster blockchains, AI for nurses & more
a month ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
AI & Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Databases, Inside Google Cloud, Partners, CustomersAI and cloud technology are reshaping every corner of every industry around the world. Without our customers, there would be no Google Cloud, as they are the ones building the future on our platform. In this regular round-up, we dive into some of the exciting projects redefining businesses, shaping industries, and creating new categories. For our latest edition, we explore Uber’s revamped network with modern edge; smarter, AI-infused site search at Target; a wicked fast blockchain built by Keeta Network; HCA Healthcare empowers its nurses with a new AI-powered information portal; Deutche Telecom enhances its data science workloads; Google’s AI infrastructure
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The global harms of restrictive cloud licensing, one year later
2 months ago
Inside Google CloudA year ago today, Google Cloud filed a formal complaint with the European Commission about Microsoft’s anti-competitive cloud licensing practices — specifically those that impose financial penalties on businesses that use Windows Server software on Azure’s biggest competitors. Despite regulatory scrutiny, it’s clear that Microsoft intends to keep its restrictive licensing policies in place for most cloud customers. In fact, it’s getting worse. As part of a recent earnings call, Microsoft disclosed that its efforts to force software customers to use Azure are “not anywhere close to the finish line,” and represented one of three pillars “driving [its] growth.” As we approach
The Deep View
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Tech firms seek overseas data center dominance
14 hours ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Anthropic might be close to returns. According to The Wall Street Journal, the AI firm is on pace to break even by 2028. The forecast is a stark contrast to that of its rival OpenAI, which predicts its operating losses to sit at $74 billion in that year, largely due to the massive cash it’s plunging into AI infrastructure. Though OpenAI expects to hit profitability in 2030, the company will spend 14 times as much money as Anthropic by then to get to that point. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. TECH FIRMS SEEK OVERSEAS DATA CENTER DOMINANCE 2. OPENAI LOSES GERMAN MUSIC
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EU could loosen privacy, tech regulations
2 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. OpenAI wants to get fit. The company is reportedly exploring a move into consumer health apps, following in the footsteps of its Big Tech brethren, including Apple, Google and Amazon. According to Business Insider, the company is exploring several opportunities, including a personal health assistant and a health data aggregator. It marks another move in OpenAI’s quest to be the Barbie of AI companies: capable of doing every job, including doctor, movie star and, now, fitness instructor. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. EU COULD LOOSEN PRIVACY, TECH REGULATIONS 2. GOOGLE EYES MAPS FOR AI INTEGRATIONS 3. AI NEEDS TO DO MORE THAN TALK POLICY EU
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Tech firms forge ahead on superintelligence
3 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome Back. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman was abruptly issued a subpoena on stage during a talk with basketball coach Steve Kerr. The man who issued the papers climbed on stage and yelled that he had a “subpoena for Sam Altman,” in front of a booing crowd. While Altman refused to take the papers, the man was an employee working for the San Francisco Public Defender’s Office, serving Altman because is a “potential witness in a pending criminal case.” An activist group called “Stop AI” claimed the subpoena in a post on X. IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. TECH FIRMS FORGE AHEAD ON SUPERINTELLIGENCE 2.
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Vercel CTO on vibe coding beyond development teams
4 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Vibe coding emerged this year as a way to supercharge development teams, bringing code creation and productivity to new heights. But to see further benefits, enterprises may need to look beyond ways to speed up developers and by democratizing vibe-coding tools to the whole workforce, Vercel CTO Malte Ubl tells The Deep View. The Deep View sat down with Malte Ubl, CTO of Vercel, to discuss where AI and agents fit into development teams and beyond, the importance of having a human in the loop, and how vibe coding can benefit enterprises when used by non-technical staff. Ubl has
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When executives ask for proof, this AI company delivers
5 days ago
by The Deep View
Good morning. Welcome to this special weekend edition of The Deep View, presented in partnership with Bland. WHEN EXECUTIVES ASK FOR PROOF, THIS AI COMPANY DELIVERS We found an AI company that’s giving executives what they’ve always asked for. Today, businesses all around the world are using conversational AI to handle things like lead qualification, appointment scheduling, and follow-up calls. But every company has always had the same problem when looking for AI solutions: They want full confidence that the solution will work for their use case before they commit. And as of lately, no company has offered them this confidence. Until now. Meet Bland – the