LATEST AI NEWS

AI NEWS
ChatGPT Gains Opt-In Computer History on Mac

AI NEWS
Google Makes AI Watermarks Optional

HEALTH
AI Helps Patients Solve Medical Mysteries

SOCIAL MEDIA
SpaceX Closes Its Cursor Acquisition

Gemini 3.7 Flash Arrives in Google Search

Google is bringing Gemini 3.7 Flash to Search, rolling out first in AI Mode for Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in English. Google says the model follows instructions and reads intent better, with wider access expected in the coming weeks.

AI NEWS

ChatGPT Adds Opt-In Computer History on Mac

OpenAI has added Computer History, an opt-in feature in the ChatGPT desktop app for macOS that turns your activity across selected apps and websites into a searchable timeline and set of memories. Announced in the desktop app changelog, it is off by default, and each person chooses which sources contribute before anything is recorded.

The feature replaces the earlier Chronicle research preview, but OpenAI describes it as a rebuilt system rather than a rename. Where Chronicle relied on screenshots, Computer History records interaction events exposed through macOS accessibility features, including clicks, typing, keyboard shortcuts, and switches between apps. Private browsing activity is excluded.

Once enabled, users can ask what they were doing before a break, find a recently viewed document, or generate a summary of the day. ChatGPT and Codex draw on the timeline for context, and the app may suggest turning repeated workflows into reusable skills or automations.

Computer History is available to ChatGPT Pro, Business, and Enterprise users, and Business or Enterprise administrators must grant access first. Initial availability excludes the European Economic Area, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Interaction events sit on the Mac for up to 48 hours and are processed on OpenAI servers to build memories, which the company says are not kept afterward or used for training. OpenAI also warns that the feature raises prompt injection risk from malicious content, and recommends pausing collection during private conversations.

Source: 9to5Mac

Robi's Insights:

  • The default-off design puts the privacy choice on the user, which is smart, but most people never change a default.

  • Recording clicks and keystrokes across apps is powerful context and a fat new target for prompt injection.

  • A 48 hour local buffer plus server processing means your day leaves the machine, even if memories claim to stay put.

  • Excluding the EEA, Switzerland, and the UK tells you exactly where the regulators are awake.

  • Turning repeated workflows into skills is the real pitch here: less a memory feature, more an automation funnel.

  • For business admins, the gating switch is the whole ballgame, so read the data handling terms before flipping it.

Robi's Remarks:

"A robot that remembers every click you make sounds helpful right up until you remember who else can read those memories. Off by default is doing a lot of heavy lifting here."

OTHER IN AI NEWS

Google Makes AI Watermarks Optional: Google will let users switch off the visible watermark on its AI images, videos, and songs across Gemini and the Flow editor, while the invisible SynthID mark and C2PA metadata stay in place so the media can still be identified as AI generated.

Source: TechCrunch

SOCIAL MEDIA

SpaceX Officially Closes Its Cursor Acquisition

Elon Musk's SpaceX has officially closed its acquisition of Cursor, the AI coding startup, according to an announcement on Cursor's blog. The two companies first struck a deal in April to build technology together, an agreement that also gave SpaceX an option to buy Cursor for 60 billion dollars. In June, days after SpaceX went public, the companies said they were moving forward with the purchase, and the deal has now completed.

In its closing announcement, Cursor leaned heavily on SpaceX's computing infrastructure, which SpaceX has been renting to customers including Anthropic and Google. Cursor said that joining SpaceX gives it access to what it called the largest fleet of GPUs in the world.

SpaceX, which also absorbed Musk's xAI earlier this year, framed the acquisition around raw computing power. The company said it is building the capacity needed to scale intelligence far beyond what exists today, and cast Cursor as one place where that intelligence becomes useful for its users.

The tie up puts one of the most popular AI coding tools directly on top of a vast pool of GPUs, a resource that increasingly decides how fast models can be trained and served. SpaceX has separately faced a lawsuit over pollution from the gas turbines powering its data centers, a reminder that all of this compute carries a physical footprint.

Source: TechCrunch

🤖 Robi's Take :

"Nothing says the AI race is really a compute race like buying a code editor to sell it more GPUs. The moat is not the model anymore, it is the power bill."

OTHER IN SOCIALS

OpenAI Disbands Its Preparedness Team: OpenAI has reportedly dissolved the preparedness team that assessed whether its models posed serious risks, splitting the work into areas like bio and cyber and folding them into existing teams, the latest safety shakeup as the company moves toward a large IPO.

Source: The Verge

HEALTH

AI Helps Patients Solve Medical Mysteries

Patients with rare diseases often spend five years or more searching for a diagnosis. According to the Wall Street Journal, artificial intelligence is now helping some of them get answers faster, as patients, doctors, and nurses turn to the technology to help identify rare and undiagnosed conditions.

The report points to families who spent years without a clear explanation. Rachel Hinken long wondered why her son Oliver was missing key growth milestones, including delays in speech and walking. He consistently tracked between the zero and first percentile for height, and at age 10 he was not more than four feet tall.

Doctors repeatedly reassured Hinken that her son was fine and would eventually catch up. She was not convinced, and kept looking for a fuller explanation.

For patients in that position, AI tools can act as a research partner, suggesting the kinds of tests doctors might run or conditions worth investigating. The technology does not replace a clinician, and any answer it surfaces still needs medical confirmation, but it can shorten a search that once dragged on for years.

That mirrors a broader shift the report describes, in which patients, doctors, and nurses all lean on AI to weigh possibilities they might otherwise miss, especially for the rare conditions most clinicians see only a handful of times in a career.

🤖 Robi's Take :

"Five years to a diagnosis is not a mystery, it is a workflow failure. If a chatbot can shorten that, the bar the old system set was somehow lower than the robot's."

DAILY AI TOOL

AI Tool You Did Not Know You Needed

  • Problem: Long PDFs, research papers, and meeting notes pile up on your desktop faster than anyone can actually read them.

  • AI Tool: NotebookLM, Google's research assistant, answers questions grounded only in the documents you upload and cites where each answer came from.

  • Solution: You get quick summaries, and even an audio overview of your own sources, so you can absorb dense material without reading every page.

PROMPT OF THE DAY

AI Adoption Roadmap

Prompt: You are an AI transformation consultant specializing in operational efficiency. Your task is to design a 90 day AI adoption roadmap for a mid-sized firm.

Your plan should include: (1) a workflow audit to surface high value use cases, (2) tool selection and integration, (3) a data privacy and governance framework, (4) a staff training and change plan, (5) a phased rollout schedule, and (6) measurable success criteria and KPIs such as weekly hours saved and error rate. Keep each step practical and within budget and risk tolerance.

SPOT THE FAKE

Can you outsmart AI?

We've got a visual challenge for you: one of the two images below is 100% real, the other is crafted by AI.

Click option below A or B. 👇

👉 Which image is AI-generated?

Login or Subscribe to participate

A

B

BEFORE YOU GO

Ready to take your AI journey further?

AT THE END

Craving more AI chaos?

That's it for today!

Your feedback helps us create better emails for you!

Login or Subscribe to participate

Read Daily AI News at BitBiased.AI. Support us by following us on LinkedIn and X ( Twitter ).

Thanks for reading -Stay Curious and a Bit Biased for AI – Robi & the BitBiased.AI team