OpenAI has shipped a Chrome extension for Codex, its AI coding agent, enabling it to complete browser-based tasks directly inside Google Chrome on macOS and Windows — including interacting with signed-in websites, using Chrome DevTools, and running multi-step workflows across browser tabs.
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Greg Brockman has faced questions about his emails, texts and writings in his personal diary in second week of the trial
As Elon Musk’s case against OpenAI entered its second week, focus shifted to the company’s president, Greg Brockman. Over the course of several hours on Monday and Tuesday, Brockman faced questions about his emails, texts and one piece of evidence that has become central to the trial: his personal diary.
Musk’s lawsuit revolves around his allegation that Brockman, OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman violated the founding agreement of the artificial intelligence firm by turning it into a for-profit entity. Musk argues that Altman and Brockman also unjustly enriched themselves in the process, essentially taking Musk’s money while deceiving him about their true intent for the business. He is seeking Altman and Brockman’s removal, the undoing of the for-profit restructuring and $134bn, which Musk wants distributed to OpenAI’s non-profit.
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In this tutorial, we build a complete, production-style pipeline for detecting and redacting personally identifiable information using the OpenAI Privacy Filter. We begin by setting up the environment and loading a token classification model that identifies multiple categories of sensitive data, including names, emails, phone numbers, addresses, and secrets. We then design helper functions to […]
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OpenAI is giving users of its Business, Enterprise, Edu, and Teachers plans access to cloud-based "workspace" agents available in ChatGPT that can perform business tasks. In its blog post, OpenAI gives examples of agents like one that finds product feedback on the web and sends a report in Slack and a sales agent that can draft follow-up emails in Gmail.
These new agents follow increasing interest in agents across the AI landscape, especially after OpenClaw - the AI agent formerly known as Clawdbot and Moltbot that touts itself as the "AI that actually does things" - went viral. OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger now works for OpenAI. OpenA …
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Google has expanded its Gemini Personal Intelligence feature to India, extending its push toward deeply personalized AI experiences across one of its largest global markets. The rollout enables users to connect services such as Gmail and Google Photos, allowing Gemini to generate responses based on personal data, including emails, images, and activity history. The feature […]
Google has built Gemini deeply into Workspace apps like Gmail, Docs, and Sheets, making it hard to fully switch off at a user level. While some smart features can be disabled, completely removing Gemini usually requires admin access.