Key AI Developments This Week
OpenAI announced it will soon allow ChatGPT to generate erotic content for verified adult users, marking a significant policy shift for the AI platform.
ChatGPT to Permit Adult Content
CEO Sam Altman confirmed Tuesday that OpenAI is lowering restrictions on ChatGPT’s content generation capabilities. The service will soon create “erotica” for age-verified adults, though specific implementation details remain unclear.
Rising Scams Target Seniors
Federal officials warn that scams targeting older Americans are surging with increasingly sophisticated tactics. A national program is now helping seniors identify and avoid these predatory schemes as financial losses mount.
The Compute Arms Race
Control of computing power is becoming the new global battleground, replacing earlier eras dominated by steel, oil, and data. According to J.P. Morgan, data-center spending alone could boost U.S. GDP by up to 20 basis points over the next two years. The Economist reports AI investments accounted for 40% of America’s GDP growth over the past year.
Legal Consequences for AI Misuse
An Alabama federal judge fined and reprimanded a lawyer who used artificial intelligence to draft court filings containing inaccurate case citations, highlighting the legal profession’s growing challenges with AI tools.
Walmart Partners with OpenAI
Walmart is expanding its relationship with OpenAI through a new partnership that will enable customers to make purchases directly through ChatGPT, signaling major retail integration of AI technology.
AI in Healthcare and Infrastructure
- Cancer Detection: AI is advancing cancer care by identifying hard-to-detect breast cancer cases
- Smart Roads: German researchers developed AI-embedded fabric that monitors road conditions from beneath the surface, potentially revolutionizing maintenance efficiency
- Productivity Tools: AI continues to assist with email drafting, job searches, and even physical performance through exoskeleton technology
AI Safety Concerns
The New York Times raised alarms about potentially dangerous AI prompts, describing the threat level as “pretty frightening” in recent coverage of AI safety risks.





