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Google DeepMind Opens Project Genie AI World Generator to U.S. Users

Google DeepMind Opens Project Genie AI World Generator to U.S. Users
Google DeepMind has launched Project Genie, an experimental AI tool that lets users create interactive game worlds from text prompts or images. The service is now available to Google AI Ultra subscribers in the United States. Designed as a research prototype, Project Genie combines DeepMind's latest world model with image‑generation technology to produce explorable environments. The rollout aims to collect user feedback and training data as DeepMind advances its world‑model research, a key step toward more capable artificial intelligence. Early users report both impressive creations and notable limitations, especially around realism and navigation. Read more →

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits ChatGPT 5.2’s writing quality was neglected

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admits ChatGPT 5.2’s writing quality was neglected
OpenAI chief Sam Altman acknowledged that the company “screwed up” the writing quality of its latest ChatGPT 5.2 release. At a developer town‑hall, Altman explained that the update prioritized technical strengths such as reasoning, coding, and tool use, leaving the conversational tone and readability under‑developed. He said limited bandwidth forces trade‑offs, and promised that future GPT 5.x versions will improve the chatbot’s writing ability. The admission follows widespread user criticism that the new model produces “unwieldy” and “hard‑to‑read” content, highlighting the tension between technical advancement and user experience in AI product development. Read more →

OpenAI Adds Warmth and Enthusiasm Controls to ChatGPT

OpenAI Adds Warmth and Enthusiasm Controls to ChatGPT
OpenAI has expanded the personalization options for its ChatGPT AI chatbot, allowing users to adjust the model's tone with new Warm, Enthusiastic, Header & Lists, and Emoji settings. The changes follow user complaints about the tone of the recent GPT‑5.2 release. In a post on X, OpenAI explained that each option can be set to more, less, or default, giving users granular control over how conversational and friendly the assistant feels. The new controls build on earlier style options such as Professional, Candid, and Quirky that were introduced with GPT‑5.1. Read more →

Reddit Users Slam OpenAI’s ChatGPT 5.2 as Boring and Overly Safe

Reddit Users Slam OpenAI’s ChatGPT 5.2 as Boring and Overly Safe
OpenAI touts its latest model, ChatGPT 5.2, as the smartest generally‑available AI, but early reactions on Reddit describe it as overly corporate, safe, and a step backward from previous versions. Users criticize the upgrade for feeling robotic, lacking spark, and prioritizing caution over creativity. While the model has just launched and many of its 800 million weekly users may still be testing it, the vocal dissent on the ChatGPT subreddit highlights a sharp divide between official claims and user experience. Read more →

Microsoft Windows exec addresses AI rollout criticism and pledges usability improvements

Microsoft Windows exec addresses AI rollout criticism and pledges usability improvements
Pavan Davuluri, Microsoft’s head of Windows, responded to the backlash over AI integration in Windows 11. He acknowledged that the operating system still has work to do on everyday usability, reliability, and performance, and said the team is listening to extensive user feedback. While he highlighted the company’s focus on fixing inconsistent dialogs and power‑user experiences, he did not address concerns about advertising and ecosystem‑driven prompts. The response also drew attention to a recent Copilot demo that many users found confusing, underscoring the challenges Microsoft faces in balancing new AI features with a stable user experience. Read more →

OpenAI Launches GPT‑5.1 with Dual‑Mode ChatGPT and Real‑Time Personality Controls

OpenAI Launches GPT‑5.1 with Dual‑Mode ChatGPT and Real‑Time Personality Controls
OpenAI introduced its newest model, GPT‑5.1, as the default engine for ChatGPT. The update offers two variants—Instant for fast responses and Thinking for more deliberative tasks—while adding real‑time personality and tone controls that let users adjust the chatbot’s style on the fly. The rollout follows criticism of the previous GPT‑5 release, with OpenAI keeping older models available for comparison and planning a phased deployment over several months. Read more →

Waze Expands Gemini-Powered Conversational Reporting Amid Mixed User Feedback

Waze Expands Gemini-Powered Conversational Reporting Amid Mixed User Feedback
Waze has begun rolling out its Gemini AI-powered Conversational Reporting feature to a broader audience after a year of limited beta testing. The voice‑based tool lets drivers report road incidents without tapping screens, but many users report pop‑up prompts, interruptions to music or podcasts, and occasional misrecognition of reported events. Some suggest restarting the app to resolve issues. While the feature promises a safer, more convenient experience, early bugs remain a focus for future fixes. Read more →

YouTube Music Rolls Out AI DJ Feature, Early Beta Feedback Mixed

YouTube Music Rolls Out AI DJ Feature, Early Beta Feedback Mixed
YouTube Music has begun beta testing an AI-driven radio host that mirrors Spotify's AI DJ. The feature, accessible to a limited group of Premium users through YouTube Labs, injects music trivia and commentary between tracks. Early testers praise the natural interjections and the female voice, but criticize occasional cheesy humor and factual slip‑ups. While the AI host offers “relevant stories, fan trivia, and fun commentary,” some users simply want uninterrupted listening. The rollout remains limited, and YouTube has not indicated when—or if—the feature will expand beyond the current beta. Read more →

Microsoft Launches Windows AI Labs to Accelerate AI Features in Windows 11, Starting with Paint

Microsoft Launches Windows AI Labs to Accelerate AI Features in Windows 11, Starting with Paint
Microsoft has introduced a new Windows AI Labs program that aims to speed up the development of artificial‑intelligence features for Windows 11. The pilot begins with the Paint app, offering a small group of testers early access to experimental AI tools. The initiative is separate from existing preview builds and focuses on rapid customer feedback regarding usability, interest, and market fit. While the sign‑up process is not yet functional, Microsoft says the program will expand to additional applications over time, aligning with its broader push to embed AI across the Windows ecosystem. Read more →

OpenAI Adds Thinking‑Time Toggle for ChatGPT‑5 on Web for Plus and Pro Users

OpenAI Adds Thinking‑Time Toggle for ChatGPT‑5 on Web for Plus and Pro Users
OpenAI has introduced a new thinking‑time toggle for the ChatGPT‑5 model that lets Plus and Pro subscribers choose how long the system spends reasoning on a response. The web‑only feature offers Standard and Extended modes for Plus users, while Pro users gain two additional options—Light for the quickest answers and Heavy for deeper reasoning. The toggle appears in the chat window when the Thinking model is selected, but it is not yet available on iOS or Android apps. OpenAI says the control will roll out to mobile in coming weeks. Read more →

OpenAI Adds Thinking‑Time Toggle for ChatGPT‑5 on Web for Plus and Pro Users

OpenAI Adds Thinking‑Time Toggle for ChatGPT‑5 on Web for Plus and Pro Users
OpenAI has introduced a new thinking‑time toggle for the ChatGPT‑5 model that lets Plus and Pro subscribers choose how long the system spends reasoning on a response. The web‑only feature offers Standard and Extended modes for Plus users, while Pro users gain two additional options—Light for the quickest answers and Heavy for deeper reasoning. The toggle appears in the chat window when the Thinking model is selected, but it is not yet available on iOS or Android apps. OpenAI says the control will roll out to mobile in coming weeks. Read more →

OpenAI Adds Thinking‑Time Toggle for ChatGPT‑5 on Web for Plus and Pro Users

OpenAI Adds Thinking‑Time Toggle for ChatGPT‑5 on Web for Plus and Pro Users
OpenAI has introduced a new thinking‑time toggle for the ChatGPT‑5 model that lets Plus and Pro subscribers choose how long the system spends reasoning on a response. The web‑only feature offers Standard and Extended modes for Plus users, while Pro users gain two additional options—Light for the quickest answers and Heavy for deeper reasoning. The toggle appears in the chat window when the Thinking model is selected, but it is not yet available on iOS or Android apps. OpenAI says the control will roll out to mobile in coming weeks. Read more →

OpenAI Adds Thinking‑Time Toggle for ChatGPT‑5 on Web for Plus and Pro Users

OpenAI Adds Thinking‑Time Toggle for ChatGPT‑5 on Web for Plus and Pro Users
OpenAI has introduced a new thinking‑time toggle for the ChatGPT‑5 model that lets Plus and Pro subscribers choose how long the system spends reasoning on a response. The web‑only feature offers Standard and Extended modes for Plus users, while Pro users gain two additional options—Light for the quickest answers and Heavy for deeper reasoning. The toggle appears in the chat window when the Thinking model is selected, but it is not yet available on iOS or Android apps. OpenAI says the control will roll out to mobile in coming weeks. Read more →

OpenAI Adds Thinking‑Time Toggle for ChatGPT‑5 on Web for Plus and Pro Users

OpenAI Adds Thinking‑Time Toggle for ChatGPT‑5 on Web for Plus and Pro Users
OpenAI has introduced a new thinking‑time toggle for the ChatGPT‑5 model that lets Plus and Pro subscribers choose how long the system spends reasoning on a response. The web‑only feature offers Standard and Extended modes for Plus users, while Pro users gain two additional options—Light for the quickest answers and Heavy for deeper reasoning. The toggle appears in the chat window when the Thinking model is selected, but it is not yet available on iOS or Android apps. OpenAI says the control will roll out to mobile in coming weeks. Read more →

OpenAI Unveils GPT-5 Amid Mixed User Reactions

OpenAI Unveils GPT-5 Amid Mixed User Reactions
OpenAI launched its latest large‑language model, GPT‑5, promising faster performance and new capabilities such as rapid code generation, expanded voice options, and tighter safety controls. While the upgrade brings notable enhancements, many users noted a shift toward a more formal tone, prompting OpenAI to re‑introduce earlier models for those who prefer the previous conversational style. The company framed GPT‑5 as a significant step toward artificial general intelligence, even as experts continue to debate the path forward. Read more →

OpenAI Restores GPT-4o After User Backlash Over GPT-5 Rollout

OpenAI Restores GPT-4o After User Backlash Over GPT-5 Rollout
OpenAI introduced its new GPT-5 model, automatically defaulting users to the latest version and removing the ability to select older models. The change sparked a wave of criticism from users who preferred the previous GPT-4o for its tone and style. In response, OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman addressed concerns on Reddit and X, announcing that Plus subscribers could again choose between GPT-5 and GPT-4o. The company said it would monitor usage to decide how long legacy models remain available, while continuing to refine GPT-5’s performance and warmth. Read more →

OpenAI Reinstates GPT‑4o for ChatGPT Plus Users After GPT‑5 Backlash

OpenAI Reinstates GPT‑4o for ChatGPT Plus Users After GPT‑5 Backlash
OpenAI has responded to widespread user complaints about its new GPT‑5 model by bringing back the prior GPT‑4o model for ChatGPT Plus subscribers. Users criticized GPT‑5 for shorter responses and restrictive usage, prompting the company to double rate limits for Plus users and allow them to continue using GPT‑4o. OpenAI said it will monitor usage to decide how long legacy models remain available, signaling a willingness to adjust its offerings based on feedback. Read more →

OpenAI Allows Plus Users to Return to GPT‑4o After GPT‑5 Becomes Default

OpenAI Allows Plus Users to Return to GPT‑4o After GPT‑5 Becomes Default
OpenAI announced that ChatGPT Plus subscribers will be able to switch back to the GPT‑4o model after the company made GPT‑5 the default and removed the model picker. CEO Sam Altman confirmed the change on X, saying the company will monitor usage to decide how long legacy models remain available. The move follows a wave of user disappointment expressed on Reddit and other forums, where many praised GPT‑4o for its conversational tone and versatility. OpenAI’s decision reflects an effort to balance new model rollout with user preferences for older versions. Read more →