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- More than one million businesses globally now utilize OpenAI's technology to enhance operations and drive innovation across various sectors, including finance, healthcare, and travel.
- OpenAI is proactively addressing cybersecurity by enhancing defenses in its models, specifically targeting vulnerabilities such as prompt injection attacks and developing robust frameworks for implementing AI in secure environments.
- In collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy, OpenAI is establishing frameworks to apply AI in high-impact scientific research, positioning itself at the forefront of government partnerships to leverage advanced computing capabilities.
- The recent introduction of ChatGPT Atlas, an integrated browsing tool, highlights OpenAI's commitment to combining AI with interactive web experiences, enabling users to receive real-time assistance while navigating online.
- OpenAI's evolving partnerships with major firms like Microsoft and collaborations with news organizations underscore its focus on cultivating a responsible AI ecosystem, ensuring technologies are leveraged effectively while addressing ethical considerations associated with AI usage.
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OpenAI News
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One in a million: celebrating the customers shaping AI’s future
a day ago
More than one million customers around the world now use OpenAI to empower their teams and unlock new opportunities. This post highlights how companies like PayPal, Virgin Atlantic, BBVA, Cisco, Moderna, and Canva are transforming the way work gets done with AI.
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Continuously hardening ChatGPT Atlas against prompt injection
a day ago
OpenAI is strengthening ChatGPT Atlas against prompt injection attacks using automated red teaming trained with reinforcement learning. This proactive discover-and-patch loop helps identify novel exploits early and harden the browser agent’s defenses as AI becomes more agentic.
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Evaluating chain-of-thought monitorability
5 days ago
OpenAI introduces a new framework and evaluation suite for chain-of-thought monitorability, covering 13 evaluations across 24 environments. Our findings show that monitoring a model’s internal reasoning is far more effective than monitoring outputs alone, offering a promising path toward scalable control as AI systems grow more capable.
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Deepening our collaboration with the U.S. Department of Energy
5 days ago
OpenAI and the U.S. Department of Energy have signed a memorandum of understanding to deepen collaboration on AI and advanced computing in support of scientific discovery. The agreement builds on ongoing work with national laboratories and helps establish a framework for applying AI to high-impact research across the DOE ecosystem.
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Updating our Model Spec with teen protections
5 days ago
OpenAI is updating its Model Spec with new Under-18 Principles that define how ChatGPT should support teens with safe, age-appropriate guidance grounded in developmental science. The update strengthens guardrails, clarifies expected model behavior in higher-risk situations, and builds on our broader work to improve teen safety across ChatGPT.
Google AI
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What’s new with Google Cloud
4 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. ---------------------------------------- DEC 15 - DEC 19 * Announcing Advanced Governance Capabilities to Vertex AI Agent Builder: Today, with the integration of the Cloud API Registry, we’re excited to bring enhanced tool governance capabilities to Vertex AI Agent Builder. With this latest update, administrators can now manage available tools
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The Year in Google Cloud — 2025
4 days ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
Inside Google Cloud, Google CloudIn the AI era, when one year can feel like 10, you’re forgiven for forgetting what happened last month, much less what happened all the way back in January. To jog your memory, we pulled the readership data for top product and company news of 2025. And because we publish a lot of great thought leadership and customer stories, we pulled that data too. Long story short: the most popular stories largely mapped to our biggest announcements. But not always — there were more than a few sleeper hits on this year’s list. Read on to relive this huge year,
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Google Cloud Europe establishes new European Advisory Board
2 months 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
2 months 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
3 months 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
The Deep View
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Altman on OpenAI's IPO, jobs, AGI and GPT-6
17 hours ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Today's chatbots have gotten so good at mimicking human conversations that they can easily sound like a really good friend who always has your back. The problem is that it's just an act — and from a cynical point of view, it's an emotionally manipulative act. But no matter where you stand on AI, this issue has the potential for some negative mental health consequences. OpenAI has taken a new step to address this by launching a "Personalize" setting in ChatGPT, allowing you to pick the chatbot's tone, how warm and enthusiastic you want it to be, and
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New report contradicts AI job fears
4 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Anthropic recently teamed up with AI safety firm Andon Labs on Project Vend, which put an AI agent “Claudius” in charge of a vending business — a stocked refrigerator, some snack baskets on top, and an iPad for self-checkout. Employees at Anthropic could message the vending machine on Slack to order products. Claudius did some things well, especially supplier management, adapting to user demands, and identifying scams. But it also failed in other ways, such as not managing inventory properly, selling products at a loss, and hallucinating key details. The company concluded, "If Anthropic were deciding today to
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Demis vs. LeCun: Who do we believe on AGI?
5 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Joseph Gordon-Levitt has a problem with AI. On Tuesday, the actor announced on X the founding of an organization called the Creators Coalition on AI, with the goal of protecting artists from the “unethical business practices a lot of the big AI companies are guilty of.” The coalition notes on its landing page that its existence is “not a full rejection of AI,” but rather has the goal of leveraging the collective power of creatives to lobby for “human-centered innovation.” The coalition isn’t Gordon-Levitt’s first finger-wagging against AI, having signed the Statement on Superintelligence in recent months —
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AI's impact on jobs is getting more complicated
6 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. With its new version of ChatGPT Images, OpenAI has launched its answer to Google's Nano Banana Pro. Make no mistake, Google's new model has been a breakthrough in creating more realistic images. A lot of that has been achieved by making the images more flawed, like our phone photos. The problem with Google's tool is that it sometimes changes parts of the image you don't want to change. That's what ChatGPT is trying to improve. It's promising that it only changes the parts of the image you want, making it much more effective as a photo editor. We'll
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Nvidia wants to fill AI's open-source gap
7 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. If you've tried Google's Nano Banana Pro for creating AI-generated images in Gemini, then you've probably been impressed by how much more realistic the images are compared to earlier versions of tools like DALL-E and Midjourney. What's surprising is that the new AI image generators are looking more real by being more imperfect, as The Verge aptly put it. Specifically, it's making AI-generated images look more like our flawed phone photos, so you can no longer spot them by how smooth and perfect they look. That makes it even more critical for the industry to adopt C2PA watermarks.