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OpenAI Upgrades ChatGPT Deep Research With Full-Screen Report Viewer to Improve Long-Form AI Analysis
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Meta Adds AI-Powered Animation & Restyle Tools to Facebook
HEALTH
AI Chatbots Pose “Dangerous” Medical Advice Risk, Study Warns
SOCIAL MEDIA
Autodesk Sues Google Over “Flow,” Because Apparently Vibes Are Intellectual Property

YouTube Launches AI Playlist Generator for Premium Users:
YouTube rolls out a new AI-powered “AI playlist” feature on iOS and Android, letting Premium subscribers create custom YouTube Music playlists using text or voice prompts based on mood, genre, or activity.
Source: Tech Crunch
AI NEWS
OpenAI Upgrades ChatGPT Deep Research With Full-Screen Report Viewer to Improve Long-Form AI Analysis

OpenAI has introduced a significant upgrade to ChatGPT’s Deep Research feature, adding a dedicated full-screen report viewer designed to make AI-generated research easier to read and navigate. The new interface separates lengthy reports from the standard chat layout, giving users a more structured and distraction-free environment for reviewing complex findings.
The updated viewer includes a built-in table of contents that allows users to quickly jump between sections, along with a side panel displaying cited sources. This layout helps readers verify information and better understand how conclusions were formed. Instead of scrolling through a continuous chat thread, users can now interact with research outputs more like a professional document.
Deep Research enables ChatGPT to autonomously browse the web, gather information from multiple sources, and synthesize comprehensive, cited reports on complex topics. With the latest update, users can also guide the research process in real time, refining prompts, adjusting focus areas, and influencing which sources are emphasized. Completed reports can be exported in formats such as PDF, Word, or Markdown, making them easier to integrate into academic, business, or editorial workflows.
The rollout reflects OpenAI’s broader strategy of positioning ChatGPT as a serious research and productivity tool rather than just a conversational assistant. By improving navigation, transparency, and usability, the company aims to make AI-generated analysis more practical for students, analysts, and knowledge workers who rely on structured, trustworthy information.
Source: The Verge
Robi’s Insights:
The full-screen layout makes long AI reports easier to consume, reducing cognitive overload during research tasks.
A built-in table of contents saves time by allowing faster navigation across complex sections.
Visible source panels improve trust by helping users quickly validate claims and citations.
Real-time research steering gives users more control over output relevance and depth.
Export options streamline the transition from AI output to professional documents and presentations.
The update signals a shift toward AI tools built for serious knowledge work, not just casual chat.
Robi’s Remarks:
“ChatGPT Deep Research now has a full-screen report viewer, because nothing screams “advanced AI” like finally escaping the group chat format. We built a machine that can synthesize the internet, then realized it also needed… a table of contents. Progress: now with footnotes and less scrolling.”
OTHER IN AI NEWS
Meta Adds AI-Powered Animation & Restyle Tools to Facebook: Meta rolls out AI features on Facebook that let users animate profile pictures and restyle Stories, Memories, and even add animated backgrounds to posts using AI presets and prompts.
Source: Engadget
SOCIAL MEDIA
Autodesk Sues Google Over “Flow,” Because Apparently Vibes Are Intellectual Property
Autodesk has filed a lawsuit against Google alleging trademark infringement over the name of Google’s new AI filmmaking tool Flow, claiming it conflicts with Autodesk’s long-running Flow software brand. The complaint argues that Google’s use of the Flow name in creative production tools creates confusion in the marketplace and trades on Autodesk’s established reputation in media and entertainment workflows. Autodesk says it has used the Flow mark for years across products tied to cloud-based collaboration and content pipelines, and that Google’s high-profile launch risks diluting that identity.
Google, which recently unveiled Flow as part of its expanding generative AI suite, has not publicly backed down, setting up a Silicon Valley brand turf war.

At issue is whether “Flow” is distinctive enough in the software world to merit protection or whether it is a tech-company favorite word for things that move. Autodesk wants the court to block Google from using the name and is seeking damages, escalating what might otherwise have been a polite cease-and-desist exchange. For two giants building the tools that power Hollywood and YouTube alike, this fight boils down to who gets to own a vibe word that sounds suspiciously like every other product brainstorm from the last decade, proving once again that in tech abstract nouns are worth suing over.
Source: CNBC
🤖 Robi’s Take :
“Autodesk and Google are now fighting over the word “Flow,” which in tech is roughly as unique as naming your startup “Sync.” Silicon Valley can build AI that generates entire films, but apparently still can’t generate a new noun. In the end, the real intellectual property might just be the audacity.’’
OTHER IN SOCIALS
AI Promised Less Work. It Delivered More of It : An 8-month workplace study finds enterprise AI didn’t lighten workloads, it sped employees up, expanded their responsibilities, and quietly stretched the workday into meetings, breaks, and lunch, all without new hires or formal pressure.
Source: HBR
HEALTH
AI Chatbots Pose “Dangerous” Medical Advice Risk, Study Warns
A major new study has found that widely used artificial intelligence chatbots can deliver inaccurate and inconsistent medical advice, potentially putting members of the public at risk when they rely on them to interpret symptoms or decide whether to seek care.
Researchers from the University of Oxford led one of the largest real world evaluations of large language models in healthcare settings, examining how ordinary users interacted with popular systems and what conclusions they drew from the answers provided.

Although the models often performed well on standard medical benchmark tests, their accuracy fell in more realistic scenarios.
Participants using AI tools were no better at identifying likely conditions or choosing appropriate next steps than those relying on traditional online searches or their own judgement. Small differences in how users described symptoms sometimes produced markedly different responses, and many participants struggled to distinguish safe guidance from misleading or incomplete information. Clinicians involved in the research warned that chatbots may miss critical red flag symptoms or fail to clearly direct people to urgent care.
The authors say the findings reveal a gap between impressive technical knowledge and practical safety in everyday use. They are calling for stronger oversight, clearer safeguards, and rigorous real world testing before AI systems are promoted as reliable sources of personal medical advice. Experts urge patients to consult qualified professionals for diagnoses and treatment decisions.
Source: BBC
🤖 Robi’s Take :
“Turns out AI chatbots can ace a medical exam but panic when a human says, “It kind of hurts… here-ish.” We trained them on the entire internet, yet they’re still confused by vague symptoms, just like WebMD, but with better grammar. Revolutionary technology, same old advice: maybe call a real doctor”
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