ChatGPT
A revolution in a single image: ChatGPT’s new model changes the rules
It writes error-free text in images, creates full comics in one click, and simulates human thinking before drawing, reflecting a major shift in how AI generates images.
Starbucks tests ChatGPT to suggest drinks by how you dress, your ‘vibes’
Crisis contractor for OpenAI, Anthropic eyes a move to combat extremism
Not just messages: WhatsApp becomes a smart in-car tool
End of phone use while driving: ChatGPT comes to Apple’s CarPlay system
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is being integrated into Apple CarPlay, letting drivers ask questions and get voice-only answers. This follows Apple opening CarPlay to conversational apps in iOS 26.4.
The invisible risk: Can you really trust your ‘private’ AI assistant to keep your secrets?
TECH AFFAIRS: Research by Israeli cybersecurity company Check Point found a weakness in ChatGPT’s system that could allow someone to extract data without triggering any alarms.
AI is already coming for your jobs, your Passover song parodies may be next
Earlier this year, a contestant in Kveller’s Passover Song Parody Contest explained that her son wrote a first draft of their entry using AI, but that she helped polish the result.
Two Israeli brothers indicted after selling fake AI-generated information to Iranian agent
The defendants' lawyer asserted that they acted to "harm and deceive the Iranian enemy and should be awarded the Israel Prize for their contribution to the nation's security."
A surprising collaboration: Shazam comes into the chat of ChatGPT
The world’s most popular music recognition app integrates directly into the bot of OpenAI. Users will be able to identify songs in real time without leaving the conversation.
Lawsuit says DOGE used ChatGPT to tag Jewish-themed humanities grants ‘DEI’ before canceling them
The methodology contributed to the cancellation of National Endowment for the Humanities grants to study violence against women during the Holocaust, postwar Soviet Jewish literature, and more.
AI in defense: How Anthropic, OpenAI are helping the US, Israel shape modern warfare
The integration of large language models (LLMs) into the military “kill chain” represents a significant shift in modern warfare
The Elon Musk factor: Grok predicted Feb. 28, then Israel and the US struck Iran
Grok gave the clearest single-day answer in the original run: Saturday, February 28, tied to the outcome of talks in Geneva.
OpenAI reaches deal to work with Dept. of Defense classified documents, CEO Altman announces
“Tonight, we reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy our models in their classified network,” Sam Altman said in a statement.
When AI thinks US will strike Iran - and what it teaches us about tech under pressure
That question was put directly to four major AI platforms as part of a methodological exercise on how AI models respond under pressure. The Jerusalem Post is not predicting military action.