# ChatGPT
Latest news and articles about ChatGPT
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The Trillion-Dollar Threshold: OpenAI’s $122 Billion Surge Redefines the AI Frontier
OpenAI has closed a record-breaking $122 billion funding round, reaching a valuation of $852 billion as monthly revenues hit $2 billion. This massive capital influx is intended to fuel the infrastructure required for Artificial General Intelligence, widening the gap between OpenAI and its global competitors.

OpenAI Abandons the 'Side Quest': Why ChatGPT is Trading Digital Intimacy for Professional Utility
OpenAI has indefinitely cancelled its 'Adult Mode' project for ChatGPT due to internal ethical concerns, investor pressure, and technical challenges. The company is now pivoting toward a 'Super App' strategy, prioritizing productivity tools and professional utility over experimental emotional or explicit AI features.

Encyclopaedia Britannica Sues OpenAI, Escalating a Global Copyright Clash Over AI Training Data
Encyclopaedia Britannica and Merriam‑Webster have sued OpenAI in New York, alleging unauthorized copying of nearly 100,000 reference entries to train ChatGPT and claiming the AI’s outputs divert traffic and misattribute sources. OpenAI invokes "fair use" and transformative use; the case joins a wave of copyright litigation that could reshape how generative models are trained, funded and regulated.

Meituan’s Wang Xing Says Autonomous AI ‘Agents’ Will Disrupt More Than ChatGPT — and Pushes to Flatten Company Culture
Meituan CEO Wang Xing warned that autonomous AI agents — systems that plan and act across multiple steps — will be more disruptive than chatbots like ChatGPT, and urged staff to flatten internal hierarchies by dropping formal honorifics. The remarks signal a strategic pivot toward agent-driven automation that could reshape Meituan’s logistics and service models while raising regulatory and labour risks.

OpenAI Pauses Promised 'Adult Mode' to Focus on Core AI Improvements Amid Competition and Oversight Concerns
OpenAI has delayed its planned ChatGPT "adult mode" to prioritize core product improvements such as model intelligence and personalization. The move comes amid fierce competition and internal debate over the company’s ethics, including a resignation tied to a contentious U.S. Department of Defense partnership and revisions to that contract to limit surveillance and weaponization uses.

OpenAI Unveils GPT‑5.4 with Million‑Token Context — A New Tool for Long, Complex Workflows
OpenAI's GPT‑5.4 and GPT‑5.4 Pro introduce a one‑million‑token context window and a "Thinking" mode that preserves long‑running context and allows mid‑response intervention. The update targets complex, tool‑driven workflows and promises stronger capabilities for coding, research, and enterprise automation, while raising operational costs and safety challenges.

Meta Joins the AI Shopping Arms Race — Personalization, Not Payments, Is the Opening Move
Meta is testing a shopping feature inside its AI chatbot that delivers personalised product recommendations via a carousel with merchant links but no native checkout. The move joins similar efforts by Google and OpenAI to monetise chatbots, and comes amid a wider industry push toward AI-driven commerce and platform integration.

Pentagon Partnership Backfires: ChatGPT Sees Mass Uninstalls and Rating Bombardment as Claude Climbs to No.1
Sensor Tower recorded a dramatic spike in ChatGPT uninstalls and one‑star reviews on February 28 after OpenAI announced a deal with the U.S. Department of Defense, while rival Anthropic’s Claude rose to the top of the U.S. App Store. The shift illustrates how defence partnerships can quickly fracture consumer trust and reshape competition in the AI market.

ChatGPT Nears Billion‑User Threshold as OpenAI Secures a Record $110bn War Chest
OpenAI says ChatGPT has reached 900 million weekly active users and more than 50 million paid subscribers, as subscription additions accelerated early in the year. The announcement coincided with a roughly $110 billion financing round led by Amazon, Nvidia and SoftBank, lifting OpenAI’s pre‑money valuation to about $730 billion and underscoring both the opportunity and the cost of scaling generative AI globally.

AI Insiders Sound the Alarm as U.S. Start‑ups Pivot from Safety to Speed
Senior researchers exiting US AI companies have publicly warned that commercialization and IPO pressures are sidelining safety, risking manipulative or harmful model behaviour. The conflict between monetisation incentives and the need for interpretability, privacy safeguards and robust alignment work has produced real‑world moderation failures and could invite regulatory intervention.

Apple’s Siri Upgrade Stumbles in Testing, Forcing Staggered AI Rollout and New Timetable
Apple has delayed and will stagger the rollout of major Siri AI features after internal tests exposed stability, accuracy and routing problems. Privacy constraints and underperforming in‑house models are slowing development, while some search and image features may still ship on schedule.

Apple’s Next‑Gen Siri Stumbles Again: AI Features May Slip from March into Summer or Fall
Apple’s ambitious upgrade to Siri, built on its own model platform and integrating Google’s Gemini, has hit new testing problems that may delay key features previously slated for iOS 26.4 in March. Core capabilities such as expanded personal‑data search and advanced app voice controls are the most likely to slip into later iOS releases, underscoring the engineering and strategic challenges of deploying generative AI within Apple’s privacy framework.