OpenAI will reportedly start testing ads in ChatGPT today | The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/news/875724/openai-chatgpt-ads-test-launch
70 millions de dollars pour une page vide : que cache le mystérieux rachat d’AI.com ?
#IntelligenceArtificielle #Tech #Chatgpt #CryptocomAchatDeBtcEth
Selon un article du Financial Times publié le 6 février 2026, le nom de domaine ai.com a été racheté pour 70 millions de dollars, un record absolu. Problème : derrière cette adresse ultra-convoitée, -->
https://www.numerama.com/tech/2175933-70-millions-de-dollars-pour-une-page-vide-que-cache-le-mysterieux-rachat-dai-com.html
Mon, 09 Feb 2026 15:00:47 +0000
ChatGPT, Gemini : près d’un français sur deux utilise les IA génératives http://dlvr.it/TQrvPf #IntelligenceArtificielle #ChatGPT
Very cool new feature to add agentic workflows to your GitHub repos. Another banger coming from the group at @githubnext and further validation that the future of software development is opening up for people that have developed the ability to communicate clearly. Words > Code
github.github.io/gh-aw/
#AI #chatGPT #Copilot #Claude #llMs

Can ChatGPT write better scientific titles? A comparative evaluation of human-written and AI-generated titles
#authorship #BingNie #ChatGPT #GenerativeArtificialIntelligence #PaulSebo #ScholarlyPublishing #ScientificCommunication #TingWang
Cancelling a ChatGPT subscription seems unnecessarily complicated because users mistakenly assume there is an active subscription, even though there is none. In the interface, this is "unclearly presented due to poor product separation and wording". #ChatGPT literally wrote this to me when I asked.
ChatGPT nutzt gpt-image-1.5 und Memory für personalisierte Karikaturen. Der virale Prompt fordert das Modell auf, Jobdaten und Chatverlauf visuell zu überspitzen. Nutzer laden oft gezielt Lebensläufe hoch, um den Kontext zu schärfen. Das Ergebnis ist eine Satire auf den Arbeitsalltag, die oft Stressfaktoren visualisiert. #ChatGPT #gptimage15 #KI
https://www.all-ai.de/news/news26top/chatgpt-trend-karikatur
Abo kündigen bei ChatGPT wirkt unnötig kompliziert, weil User fälschlich annehmen, es gäbe ein aktives Abo, obwohl tatsächlich keines läuft. Im Interface sei es "durch schlechte Produkttrennung und schlechtes Wording...unklar dargestellt". Hat #ChatGPT mir auf Nachfrage wortwörtlich so geschrieben.
On Reddit's earnings call, Reddit's CEO spoke about Google & OpenAI's lack of linking/citations in the AI responses and what Reddit thinks about that https://www.seroundtable.com/reddit-on-google-chatgpt-ai-citations-40897.html hat tip @glenngabe
#reddit #google #openai #chatgpt #ai

CarPlay with AI: AI apps allowed in the future
So far, AI applications have not been allowed as apps for Apple's iPhone vehicle integration. This is set to change soon.
#Apple #AppleCarPlay #ChatGPT #GoogleGemini #iOS #KünstlicheIntelligenz #Mobiles #news
The AI Con authors Emily M. Bender (Professor of Linguistics, University of Washington) and Alex Hanna (Director of Research, Distributed AI Research Institute) break down a #NYT opinion piece that exemplifies hype laundering: how AI industry narratives get legitimized through respected voices in prestigious outlets.
The article is "Stop Worrying, and Let A.I. Help Save Your Life" by Dr. Robert Wachter, chair of the Department of Medicine at #UCSF, published in the New York Times on January 19, 2026.
Dr. Wachter admits he's replacing professional medical consultations with colleagues—what physicians call "curbside consults"- with ChatGPT queries. He claims AI's input is "virtually always useful," though he admits it's sometimes "just plain wrong." Emily responds: "People who really should know better have fallen for this." Alex notes the absurdity: "This seems like really a weird kind of approach to medical practice... Maybe someone who is concerned about their different medical conditions and had no place to turn, but someone at UCSF. I've been to UCSF. That's very alarming."
Wachter provides zero peer-reviewed studies, no outcome data, no comparative metrics. Just personal anecdotes claiming the tools work. Emily points out he's demonstrating "no evidence-based practice of checking like how well does this work and also how does it impact the work of physicians when they're using it."
The accountability problem is central. Alex observes that with a human colleague, "you would actually know it's coming from them and there's some accountability if they give you some just wild advice." With LLMs? No one is responsible when the answer is wrong. Emily: "The point isn't that the answers are unreliable. Is that there's no accountability for the answers."
She also raises automation bias concerns: "If you review the output, are you also reviewing the things that you didn't get to because it didn't come out as output?" The system's omissions may be as dangerous as its errors.
Wachter is against "overly restrict[ing] A.I. tools" by "setting an impossibly high bar." Classic regulatory capture language. Emily: "I want all medical devices to be tightly regulated."
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2687163982 (just the video stream https://d2vi6trrdongqn.cloudfront.net/bc9948ab01f26c79a170_dair_institute_317110603102_1770049612/720p60/index-dvr.m3u8)
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/19/opinion/ai-health-medical-care.html
#ChatGPT (#OpenAI) is #Trump's biggest donor, and #ICE uses ChatGPT. It's time to quit. http://quitgpt.org/
#theaicon #aihype #openai #chatgpt #publichealth

ChatGPT Now Has Ads for Free and Go Tier Users
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.macrumors.com/2026/02/09/chatgpt-now-has-ads/
