Latest ChatGPT News
EU Council backs AI Act simplification with delayed high-risk rules and tighter oversight
The EU Council has agreed a position to streamline the AI Act, including delayed application dates for certain high-risk systems and a clearer role for the AI Office, in a move that could ease near-term compliance pressure while negotiations continue.
OpenAI rolls out GPT-5.3 Instant Mini as ChatGPT’s new fallback model
OpenAI has begun rolling out GPT-5.3 Instant Mini in ChatGPT, replacing GPT-5 Instant Mini as the fallback model for users who hit rate limits on GPT-5.3 Instant. The change is small on paper, but it matters for how ChatGPT behaves under load and after usage caps are reached.
Sam Altman asks court to throw out punitive damages in sister’s abuse lawsuit
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is seeking to dismiss punitive damages claims in a civil lawsuit filed by his sister, a move that narrows the immediate legal question in a case accusing him of repeated sexual abuse. The filing lands as Altman and OpenAI face a separate trial over the company’s structure later this month.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Ads Pilot Tops $100 Million as the Company Prepares Wider Rollout
OpenAI says its U.S. ChatGPT ads pilot has reached a $100 million annualized revenue run rate in just six weeks, underscoring how quickly the company’s newest monetization test is scaling. Reuters reported that the company plans self-serve ad tools and expansion into more countries in the coming weeks.
OpenAI urges tougher safeguards as AI-generated child exploitation content draws fresh scrutiny
OpenAI has released a child safety blueprint that calls for stronger laws, faster reporting, and built-in safeguards to combat AI-generated abuse material. The move highlights how generative AI is increasingly colliding with child protection policy.
Anthropic’s chip ambitions signal the next phase of the AI infrastructure race
Anthropic is reportedly exploring custom AI chips, a sign that the generative AI battle is moving deeper into the hardware layer. The effort reflects rising pressure on compute supply, cost, and strategic independence as AI demand keeps accelerating.
Sam Altman Steps Back From Helion Board as OpenAI Talks Point to Energy Ambitions
Sam Altman is stepping down as board chair of Helion, the fusion startup he backs, as the company reportedly explores a deal to sell electricity to OpenAI.
OpenAI Prepares a Cybersecurity Product as AI Makers Rein in Frontier Tool Access
OpenAI is reportedly preparing a cybersecurity-focused product for a small group of partners, a sign that frontier AI companies are increasingly restricting access to their most capable tools.
Microsoft Debuts New In-House AI Models as It Pushes for More Control Over Core Tech
Microsoft has unveiled three new foundational AI models, marking a fresh step in its effort to build more of its artificial intelligence stack internally and compete more directly across the AI market.
Anthropic Adds AI Code Review as AI-Generated Software Floods Development Teams
Anthropic has launched Code Review inside Claude Code, a new feature designed to help enterprise teams review AI-generated code and catch logic errors before they ship.









