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OpenAI is rolling out ChatGPT for Healthcare, a new set of GPT-5 powered tools designed for clinicians and hospitals. The product lets doctors review patient data, reference clinical guidelines with citations, and integrate AI directly into existing hospital systems via OpenAI’s API. OpenAI says the tools support HIPAA compliance through customer-managed encryption and physician-led testing. Major providers including HCA Healthcare, Cedars-Sinai, and Boston Children’s Hospital are already adopting it, as OpenAI pushes deeper into regulated industries under pressure to reduce administrative burden.
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Meta has signed 20 year agreements to buy nuclear power from three U.S. plants operated by Vistra and to back new small reactor projects with Oklo and Bill Gates backed TerraPower. The deals could supply up to 6.6 gigawatts of electricity by 2035, making Meta one of the largest corporate buyers of nuclear energy as AI data centers drive power demand higher. The agreements extend the life of existing plants in Ohio and Pennsylvania and support early development of small modular reactors, even as critics warn the technology is still unproven at scale.
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Microsoft is bringing shopping and checkout directly into Copilot, letting users complete purchases inside AI chats without visiting a retailer’s website. Announced at NRF 2026, Copilot Checkout is live in the U.S. with Shopify, PayPal, Stripe, and Etsy, positioning Microsoft as a new gatekeeper in e-commerce. The company says Copilot shopping journeys are shorter and convert faster, reflecting a broader shift toward AI-led commerce. For retailers, the upside is speed and intent. The risk is losing direct control of the customer relationship as AI assistants become the front door to buying.
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Elon Musk’s chatbot Grok has been used to generate sexualized images of real women and children on X, prompting outrage from victims, regulators, and governments. Users repeatedly asked Grok to alter photos of people into lingerie or nude-like images, which the chatbot posted publicly, helping them spread quickly. After mounting pressure, xAI restricted image generation to paying subscribers, a move critics say does little to protect victims. Regulators in the EU, UK, Brazil, India, and France are now investigating, while experts warn Grok’s design crosses legal and ethical lines around nonconsensual imagery and child safety.
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Google is rolling out a new set of AI features in Gmail, including an AI Inbox that scans your email to surface messages that need follow-up and summarize what matters. The update also brings automatic thread summaries and an AI proofreader that improves clarity and tone as you write. Some features will be free in the U.S., while others require a Google One Pro or Ultra subscription. For now, the AI Inbox is limited to a small group of testers, but the move signals Google’s push to turn email into a more chatbot-like experience focused on tasks, not just messages.
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Most companies are trying to secure AI with tools built for traditional software, and it’s not working. A recent zero-click exploit exposed Microsoft Copilot data without any user interaction, highlighting how AI systems can be attacked through data pipelines, infrastructure, and hardware layers rather than phishing or human error. The core problem is a mismatch: AI is dynamic and adaptive, while legacy security assumes predictable systems. The fix isn’t better app security. It’s treating AI security as an infrastructure and supply chain problem, with new frameworks, deeper visibility, and AI-native defenses across the entire stack.
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