Samsung just made ChatGPT a workplace tool for thousands of employees worldwide

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Samsung Electronics is rolling out ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to employees around the world in one of OpenAI’s largest enterprise deployments ever, signaling that AI is becoming standard workplace infrastructure.

ChatGPT told me it uses an instant-read thermometer and I had questions

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I asked ChatGPT for help grilling a tomahawk steak. The advice was fine, but one sentence stopped me in my tracks. The AI casually claimed it uses the same thermometer I do. Naturally, I had questions.

Google thinks AI-generated art deserves its own museum

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Dataland is set to open in Los Angeles as the world’s first AI art museum. Powered in part by Google’s technology, the immersive attraction showcases AI-generated artwork while reigniting the debate over whether artificial intelligence can truly be considered an artist.

Adobe keeps stuffing more AI into Photoshop and Premiere whether creatives asked for it or not

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Adobe is expanding AI across Creative Cloud, bringing AI assistants to Photoshop, Premiere, Illustrator, InDesign, and other apps. While Adobe sees AI as the future of creative work, some users may view the growing push as another example of AI being forced into software they already pay for.

Attackers are learning how to trick AI agents instead of people

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Security researchers are warning that attackers are increasingly targeting AI agents rather than the people using them. As businesses give AI systems access to email, documents, and business tools, prompt injection and other attacks are becoming a growing concern.

IBM says enterprises are losing control of AI and many do not even realize it

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A new IBM study suggests many enterprises are becoming increasingly dependent on AI vendors while lacking a clear understanding of the risks. The findings raise questions about vendor lock-in, data sovereignty, and what happens when critical AI services fail.

University of Maryland launches two AI degrees with very different goals

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The University of Maryland is introducing two new artificial intelligence bachelor’s degree programs. One focuses on building AI systems, while the other explores the technology’s ethical, social, and human implications.

OpenAI is building an army of 300,000 human AI consultants

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OpenAI’s new Partner Network aims to create 300,000 certified consultants by 2026. The move suggests the biggest challenge in AI is no longer building the technology but helping companies use it effectively.

Was Google CEO Sundar Pichai scared to talk about AI at Stanford?

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Sundar Pichai’s Stanford commencement address focused on optimism, hard work, and following your passions. But for the CEO of Google, one topic seemed notably absent: artificial intelligence. I explore whether the omission was intentional and why it stood out during one of the most transformative periods in technology history.

Putting all your eggs in one AI basket is a dangerous mistake

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Anthropic’s forced shutdown of its newest AI models may be about government regulation on the surface, but it exposes a much larger issue. Businesses are increasingly building critical workflows around AI services they do not control. Whether the risk comes from regulators, outages, pricing changes, or vendor decisions, putting all your eggs in one AI basket could prove to be a costly mistake.

Anthropic says government forced emergency shutdown of its newest AI models

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Anthropic says the U.S. government ordered it to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 over national security concerns. The company disputes the reasoning behind the directive, arguing the alleged jailbreak is limited and that similar capabilities exist in competing AI models. The move could become a major moment in the debate over government oversight of advanced AI.

Shutterstock is embracing AI slop and calling it creativity

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Shutterstock says its new platform is “human-led,” but the company’s latest announcement focuses heavily on AI generation, AI editing, AI search, and AI-powered workflows. The stock media giant appears to be betting that more artificial intelligence is the future of creativity.