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ChatGPT Expands Beyond Work to Become a Personal Entertainment Engine

ChatGPT Expands Beyond Work to Become a Personal Entertainment Engine
ChatGPT is increasingly being used for leisure activities, offering personalized playlists, custom puzzles, text‑based adventures, quizzes and learning tools. By tailoring content to individual preferences, the AI transforms everyday downtime into engaging, customized experiences. Users report that the service delivers music that matches moods, puzzles built around personal interests, and quizzes that feel handcrafted, highlighting a shift from purely productivity‑focused use to a broader entertainment role. Read more →

OpenAI Tightens Safeguards for AI-Generated Likeness After Actor Concerns

OpenAI Tightens Safeguards for AI-Generated Likeness After Actor Concerns
Actors, talent agencies and SAG-AFTRA have voiced concerns over AI‑generated videos that use real people’s likenesses. In a joint statement, actor Bryan Cranston, OpenAI, the union and major agencies said OpenAI has "strengthened guardrails" around its opt‑in policy for likeness and voice after unauthorized videos of Cranston appeared on Sora 2. OpenAI expressed regret for the unintentional generations and pledged to give artists the right to control how they are simulated, while SAG‑AFTRA called for legislative protection such as the proposed NO FAKES Act. Read more →

Microsoft Copilot Debuts on Samsung TVs, Sparking Debate Over AI TV Assistants

Microsoft Copilot Debuts on Samsung TVs, Sparking Debate Over AI TV Assistants
Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant is rolling out on select Samsung TVs and monitors, offering voice‑driven searches, episode recaps, and personalized movie suggestions. The feature appears as an animated on‑screen presence that can also answer weather and weekend‑plan questions. While the tool aims to simplify navigating the crowded streaming landscape, critics argue that adding a conversational partner to a television feels intrusive and may not improve the viewing experience. The rollout revives memories of earlier Microsoft assistants and raises questions about how much AI interaction users truly want on their screens. Read more →

Microsoft Copilot Debuts on Samsung TVs, Sparking Debate Over AI TV Assistants

Microsoft Copilot Debuts on Samsung TVs, Sparking Debate Over AI TV Assistants
Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant is rolling out on select Samsung TVs and monitors, offering voice‑driven searches, episode recaps, and personalized movie suggestions. The feature appears as an animated on‑screen presence that can also answer weather and weekend‑plan questions. While the tool aims to simplify navigating the crowded streaming landscape, critics argue that adding a conversational partner to a television feels intrusive and may not improve the viewing experience. The rollout revives memories of earlier Microsoft assistants and raises questions about how much AI interaction users truly want on their screens. Read more →

Microsoft Copilot Debuts on Samsung TVs, Sparking Debate Over AI TV Assistants

Microsoft Copilot Debuts on Samsung TVs, Sparking Debate Over AI TV Assistants
Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant is rolling out on select Samsung TVs and monitors, offering voice‑driven searches, episode recaps, and personalized movie suggestions. The feature appears as an animated on‑screen presence that can also answer weather and weekend‑plan questions. While the tool aims to simplify navigating the crowded streaming landscape, critics argue that adding a conversational partner to a television feels intrusive and may not improve the viewing experience. The rollout revives memories of earlier Microsoft assistants and raises questions about how much AI interaction users truly want on their screens. Read more →

Microsoft Copilot Debuts on Samsung TVs, Sparking Debate Over AI TV Assistants

Microsoft Copilot Debuts on Samsung TVs, Sparking Debate Over AI TV Assistants
Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant is rolling out on select Samsung TVs and monitors, offering voice‑driven searches, episode recaps, and personalized movie suggestions. The feature appears as an animated on‑screen presence that can also answer weather and weekend‑plan questions. While the tool aims to simplify navigating the crowded streaming landscape, critics argue that adding a conversational partner to a television feels intrusive and may not improve the viewing experience. The rollout revives memories of earlier Microsoft assistants and raises questions about how much AI interaction users truly want on their screens. Read more →

Microsoft Copilot Debuts on Samsung TVs, Sparking Debate Over AI TV Assistants

Microsoft Copilot Debuts on Samsung TVs, Sparking Debate Over AI TV Assistants
Microsoft’s Copilot AI assistant is rolling out on select Samsung TVs and monitors, offering voice‑driven searches, episode recaps, and personalized movie suggestions. The feature appears as an animated on‑screen presence that can also answer weather and weekend‑plan questions. While the tool aims to simplify navigating the crowded streaming landscape, critics argue that adding a conversational partner to a television feels intrusive and may not improve the viewing experience. The rollout revives memories of earlier Microsoft assistants and raises questions about how much AI interaction users truly want on their screens. Read more →