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OpenAI Introduces a Web Browser Built with ChatGPT at Its Core 

OpenAI introduced a new free web browser for macOS yesterday, built with ChatGPT at its core. This browser, named ChatGPT Atlas, follows the company's introduction of a web search in ChatGPT last year; today, it is one of the most used features. Atlas allows the user to complete tasks on the browser without copying and pasting or leaving the page. The Windows, iOS, and Android versions "are coming soon." ChatGPT Atlas understands what the user is looking at and stores this information in its memory, allowing conversations to draw on past chats. It also remembers history and context from the sites visited. It means that, for example, the user can ask: “Find all the job postings I was looking at last week and create a summary of industry trends so I can prepare for interviews. Atlas can also work while browsing using agent mode, automating tasks, researching and analyzing, and planning events or booking appointments as you browse. This feature is available in preview for Plus, Pro, and Business users. This feature of the ChatGPT agent⁠ comes natively in Atlas. OpenAI warns about the risks of agents as they might hide malicious instructions in a website or email, overriding the ChatGPT agent’s intended behavior. “This could lead to stealing data from sites you're logged into or taking actions you didn't intend.” As outlined in the ChatGPT agent system card⁠, we've run thousands of hours of focused red-teaming and have placed a particular emphasis on safeguarding ChatGPT from such attacks, including designing our safeguards so they can be quickly adapted to novel attacks. “Our safeguards will not stop every attack that emerges as AI agents grow in popularity.” • Download URL

OpenAI Introduces a Web Browser Built with ChatGPT at Its Core 
Google Launches an AI Literacy Hub, with Latest Resources and Learning Tools

Google Launches an AI Literacy Hub, with Latest Resources and Learning Tools

70% Use ChatGPT for Daily Life Activities and 30% for Work and Productivity

70% Use ChatGPT for Daily Life Activities and 30% for Work and Productivity

Amazon Releases "Quick Suite", a Collection of AI Agentic Tools

Amazon Releases "Quick Suite", a Collection of AI Agentic Tools

Techmeme Old-Style News Aggregator for Tech Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary

Techmeme Old-Style News Aggregator for Tech Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary

Techmeme celebrated its 20th anniversary this month, a widely followed old-style news aggregator for tech industry leaders. This outlet curates and ranks news stories and adds links to key social media posts in X, LinkedIn, Threads, and Bluesky. It combines algorithms with a team of human editors. Unlike an RSS reader, Techmeme cannot be customized by the user. The company said, “Techmeme has remained incredibly consistent, even as technology, the web, and news have changed so profoundly. In 2005, Techmeme was a free, single-page website, continuously ranking and organizing links from news outlets, personal sites, and corporate sites, and it remains so in 2025.”

Reflection AI, Founded a Year Ago, Reaches a $8 Billion Valuation

Reflection AI, Founded a Year Ago, Reaches a $8 Billion Valuation

Reflection AI, a startup founded by two former Google DeepMind researchers in March 2024, raised $2 billion at an $8 billion valuation this month. Investors in this latest round include Nvidia, Disruptive, DST, 1789, B Capital, Lightspeed, GIC, Eric Yuan, Eric Schmidt, Citi, Sequoia, CRV, and others. Along with its financial injection, Reflection AI — which provides a Chinese DeepSeek-style open source alternative to OpenAI and Anthropic — announced that it has recruited a team of top talent from DeepMind and OpenAI, forming a current team of about 60 people — mostly AI researchers and engineers across infrastructure, data training, and algorithm development. Reflection AI hasn’t yet released its first model, which will be largely text-based, but it plans to add multimodal capabilities in the future. The company will use the funds from this latest round to acquire the computing resources needed to train the new models, the first of which it aims to release early next year. “We built something once thought possible only inside the world’s top labs: a large-scale LLM and reinforcement learning platform capable of training massive Mixture-of-Experts (MoEs) models at frontier scale,” Reflection AI wrote in a post on X. "DeepSeek and Qwen and all these models are our wake-up call because if we don’t do anything about it, then effectively, the global standard of intelligence will be built by someone else, but not in America." DeepSeek had a breakthrough moment when it figured out how to train MoE-based architecture models at scale in an open way, followed by Qwen, Kimi, and other models in China. David Sacks, the White House AI and Crypto Czar, posted on X: “It’s great to see more American open source AI models. A meaningful segment of the global market will prefer the cost, customizability, and control that open source offers. We want the U.S. to win this category too.”  

Top Tech Firms Launch The React Foundation

Top Tech Firms Launch The React Foundation

OpenAI Extends the Video Length to 25 Seconds on Sora 2

OpenAI Extends the Video Length to 25 Seconds on Sora 2

Patients Report Cases of AI Substituting Human Therapists

Patients Report Cases of AI Substituting Human Therapists

OpenAI Research on Usage Trends at ChatGPT: 24% Messages Seek Info, Majority of Chats Are Personal

OpenAI Research on Usage Trends at ChatGPT: 24% Messages Seek Info, Majority of Chats Are Personal

The majority of requests to ChatGPT are related to personal lives rather than for help at work, and come from women and people aged 18 to 25, according to OpenAI, which disclosed these data as part of a study of what users do with AI. In June 2024, prompts to the chatbot were split roughly evenly between work and personal uses. By June 2025, nonwork uses made up 73 percent of all conversations, the company said. Additionally, the San Francisco-based company said it now has over 700 million weekly users. OpenAI sorted the more than 1 million chats studied across that period into seven categories. The largest category was practical guidance at 28.3 percent of all chats, which encompassed people seeking how-to advice, help with schoolwork, and tips on working out. The second, people asking ChatGPT for writing help, and here, for editing or critiquing text, followed by personal writing, mostly on emails and social media posts, or communication, a category defined to include helping with emails or social media posts. Generating computer code has also been enthusiastically adopted by many in the tech industry, with approximately 4.2% of the sampled chats related to programming. Another popular case for ChatGPT across the data included in the study was seeking information, a category that includes purchasable products, and the researchers said is a very close substitute for web search — the basis of Google’s $55 billion annual search ads business. Google has responded by putting content from its own AI tools at the top of search results pages. OpenAI used AI technology to analyze the chats it studied. OpenAI literally just leaked what people use ChatGPT for pic.twitter.com/gZj5Me9Fxo — Yu Lin (@basicprompts) September 15, 2025

Indiana University (IU) Announced Its Adoption of ChatGPT Edu

Indiana University (IU) Announced Its Adoption of ChatGPT Edu

Indiana University (IU) announced last month its adoption of OpenAI’s ChatGPT Edu to provide AI tools to 120,000 students, faculty, and staff. OpenAI is one of the contenders in the higher education segment, along with Google’s Gemini, Anthropic’s Claude, Microsoft for Education, and small companies such as ibl.ai — the parent company of this news service —, BoodleBox, and MagicSchool, among others. Indiana University will be the second-largest rollout of ChatGPT Edu by OpenAI. Over 30,000 members of the IU community were already using the free version of ChatGPT with IU email addresses, reported OpenAI. ChatGPT Edu is intended to enable: Faculty to enhance course design and explore AI-enabled teaching strategies. Staff to streamline administrative processes and improve efficiency. Students to develop AI fluency and build workforce-ready skills. Researchers to pursue new frontiers of inquiry with responsible AI tools. The university to manage data securely within its institutional environment. In August, IU launched a new, free GenAI 101 course that serves as a foundational program to introduce generative AI concepts, applications, and responsible-use practices.

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