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🤖 ChatGPT Can Now Record Your Meetings

Plus: Reddit vs Anthropic and OpenAI's Privacy Protection Fight

Hello AI Enthusiast,

This week our team is doing our quarterly review, so instead of our usual deep dive into the biggest AI stories, here's a quick roundup of what caught our attention. Fair warning: if you were hoping for some amazing AI breakthrough from Apple this week, you might want to lower those expectations.

We'll be back next week with our full analysis and takes on everything happening in AI. For now, here's what you shouldn't miss:

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Bits and Bobs 🗞️

  • ChatGPT's new record mode for Team users on macOS allows the capture and transcription of meetings, brainstorms, and voice notes.

  • ChatGPT now supports real-time context integration by connecting to internal sources like Outlook, Teams, and Google Drive for select users.

  • ChatGPT’s Team, Enterprise, and Education users can create custom connectors using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) in beta, allowing integration with proprietary systems.

  • At WWDC 25, Apple introduced updates to its operating systems but provided little information on the highly anticipated AI-powered Siri upgrade.

  • HeyGen has launched AI Studio, a script-based video editor that gives users granular control over avatars, voice, gestures, and editing.

  • ElevenLabs’ Eleven v3 now supports 70+ languages and enhances expressiveness with audio tags like [excited] and [laughing].

  • Luma Labs' new Modify Video feature allows users to transform real video footage using AI, maintaining original details while altering others.

  • The upgraded preview of Gemini 2.5 Pro showcases improved performance, leading on coding benchmarks and more difficult math and science evaluations like GPQA and HLE.

  • OpenAI's Codex can now access the internet during task execution, allowing for tasks like installing dependencies and running tests that require external resources.

  • Reddit has filed a lawsuit against AI company Anthropic, claiming unauthorized access to its platform over 100,000 times to train Anthropic's chatbot, Claude.

  • OpenAI has reported an increase in Chinese groups using its AI technology for covert operations and generating polarized social media content on U.S. political topics.

  • OpenAI is fighting a court order triggered by a New York Times-led copyright lawsuit, arguing that preserving all ChatGPT logs—including deleted ones—violates user privacy.

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Catch you next week! 👋