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🌐 OpenAI launches ChatGPT browser

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ā˜€ļø On this day: On October 22, 1938, inventor Chester Carlson created the first electrophotographic image in his Astoria, New York lab. Using static electricity and a glass slide labeled ā€œ10-22-38 Astoria,ā€ he produced a dry copy that marked the birth of xerography — the technology that made modern photocopying possible.

What’s happening:

  • 🌐 OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas browser

  • šŸŽ¬ Netflix goes ā€˜all in’ on generative AI

  • šŸ’” Google’s new AI tool builds apps from prompts

  • 🄽 Samsung launches VR headset Galaxy XR

  • āš ļø Leaders urge global ban on superintelligent AI

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Hand-picked news:

🌐 OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas browser ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered web browser now available on macOS, with Windows, iOS, and Android support coming soon. The browser integrates ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience, featuring memory, summarization, and a split-screen chat view.

  • Why: Atlas aims to make web browsing more interactive and autonomous through ā€œagent mode,ā€ which lets ChatGPT take actions like booking flights or editing documents for users.

  • Impact: By merging browsing with AI assistance, OpenAI challenges Google Chrome and Perplexity’s Comet, marking the next phase of the AI browser wars.

šŸŽ¬ Netflix goes ā€˜all in’ on generative AI ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Netflix is embracing generative AI across its platform, from improving recommendations and ads to assisting in movie and TV production. CEO Ted Sarandos said AI will help creators tell stories ā€œbetter, faster, and in new ways.ā€ Examples include de-aging characters in Happy Gilmore 2 and AI-assisted design for Billionaires’ Bunker.

  • Why: Netflix sees AI as a way to boost efficiency and creativity, not replace human talent.

  • Impact: As Hollywood debates AI’s role, Netflix’s ā€œall inā€ stance may redefine how entertainment is made—if it can balance innovation with creative integrity.

šŸ’” Google’s new AI tool builds apps from prompts ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Google has launched a new ā€œvibe codingā€ feature in AI Studio that lets users build web apps just by describing their ideas in natural language. The tool picks suitable models, generates the full code, and enables one-click deployment to GitHub or Cloud Run.

  • Why: The goal is to make app creation faster and more accessible, even for non-developers.

  • Impact: By blending creativity with automation, Google positions AI Studio as a rival to OpenAI’s and Replit’s no-code tools—potentially transforming how software gets built.

🄽 Samsung launches VR headset Galaxy XR ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Samsung has launched the Galaxy XR, a $1,800 mixed reality headset built with Google and Qualcomm to rival Apple’s Vision Pro. It blends virtual and real environments using 4K displays, gesture and voice controls, and comes with perks like a year of YouTube Premium and Gemini AI access.

  • Why: The Galaxy XR serves as a stepping stone to AI-powered glasses that Samsung and Google are developing with brands like Warby Parker.

  • Impact: Though the XR market remains niche, this move signals a shift from metaverse hype to AI-driven wearables, setting up the next big tech race.

āš ļø Leaders urge global ban on superintelligent AI ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: More than 800 public figures — including AI pioneers Geoffrey Hinton and Yoshua Bengio, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, and Virgin’s Richard Branson — signed an open letter calling for a global ban on developing superintelligent AI until it’s proven safe and controllable.

  • Why: Organized by the Future of Life Institute, the letter warns that unchecked AI could lead to job loss, loss of freedom, national security threats, and even human extinction.

  • Impact: Despite strong public support for AI regulation, similar past appeals failed to slow development — making this a moral stand more than a likely policy shift.

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Today’s Poll:

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Yesterday’s Poll Result:

Do you think AI should ever be allowed to ā€œresurrectā€ actors for new movies?

  • A) Yes – It’s a fascinating way to honor their legacy - 28%

  • B) No – It crosses an ethical line - 72% šŸ†

Reader’s opinions:

ā€œI believe AI should only be used to digitally recreate actors if full permission is granted in advance, either directly from the actor or, in the case of a deceased individual, from their family or estate. Additionally, fair compensation must be provided, as this involves the use of their likeness, legacy, and creative identity. Without informed consent and proper compensation, such use would be unethical.ā€

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