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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Pulse as daily update feed
Meta rolls out Vibes, an AI-video discovery platform
Meta explores Gemini AI for ad targeting with Google
Databricks partners with OpenAI to bring GPT-5 to enterprise
OpenAI Turns ChatGPT Into a Daily Feed With Pulse

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OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Pulse, a new feature for Pro users on mobile that flips the script: instead of waiting for you to ask, ChatGPT now delivers a daily stream of updates based on your chats, preferences, and connected apps.
What Pulse does:
Daily briefings: Generates topical cards each morning with follow-ups, ideas, or reminders.
Inbox integration: Connects with Gmail and Google Calendar to draft agendas, flag deadlines, or suggest restaurants for trips.
Curation: Users can guide what shows up by requesting topics or giving quick thumbs up/down feedback.
Memory-driven: Uses chat history and prior feedback to personalize future updates.
The pitch is productivity, but the tradeoff is trust. Letting a system mine your inbox, calendar, and habits to decide what matters most risks turning personal organization into another algorithmic feed. Pulse frames itself as a shortcut to clarity, yet it’s also the first step toward a future where your assistant doesn’t just answer questions—it decides which questions to bring to you.
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Meta Launches Vibes: A New Way to Discover and Create AI Videos

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Meta is rolling out Vibes, a new feed in the Meta AI app and on meta.ai, designed to make discovering, creating, and sharing AI-generated videos easier than ever. Users can start from scratch, remix existing videos, add music, and change styles to make content uniquely their own.
What Vibes offers:
A personalized feed of AI-generated videos from creators and communities
Tools to create new videos or remix content you see in the feed
Direct sharing to Vibes, Instagram, Facebook Stories, and Reels
Integration with Meta AI for creative assistance, AI glasses management, and more
Vibes aims to inspire creativity and experiment with AI visual tools while keeping the Meta AI app as your hub for ideas, creation, and sharing.
The bigger question: How will AI-driven video feeds like Vibes reshape content creation and inspire the next wave of digital creativity?
Meta in Talks with Google to Use Gemini AI for Ads: Rivals Considering Collaboration?

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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is in early talks with Google Cloud to use its Gemini AI models for ad targeting. The move signals a surprising openness to collaboration between the two biggest competitors in digital advertising.
What’s being discussed:
Meta is exploring fine-tuning Google’s Gemini and open-source Gemma with its own ad data
Aim to improve personalization, efficiency, and advertiser ROI
Meta has invested billions in its own AI, but still faces challenges scaling ad optimization.
Partnership could reshape how ads are targeted and delivered in real time.
But the talks raise questions: Is Meta ready to rely on external AI models after years of pushing in-house research? And how will advertisers and regulators respond to two tech giants pooling data and intelligence for profit? With Alphabet’s stock up 58% last year and Meta’s nearly tripling, both companies are under pressure to sustain momentum.
Databricks Partners with OpenAI to Deliver AI Models for Enterprise

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Databricks has teamed up with OpenAI to integrate its AI models directly into Databricks’ cloud platform and its Agent Bricks product, enabling enterprise clients to build, test, and scale AI apps and agents more efficiently.
What this partnership offers:
OpenAI models, including GPT-5, built into Databricks’ enterprise data and analytics platform
Agent Bricks product to help companies create custom AI apps and agents
Expected revenue of $100 million from the collaboration
Over 20,000 enterprise customers set to access advanced AI models
Builds on Databricks’ existing partnership with OpenAI and use of open-weight language models
The move strengthens Databricks’ position against competitors like Snowflake and signals the growing demand for enterprise-grade AI tools tailored to specific business needs. As AI models become core to enterprise solutions, how will companies balance powerful AI capabilities with ethical and operational responsibilities?

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