AI now personalizes itself endlessly, builds vast computing empires, sharpens its images down to the last detail, and finally collides with the people whose voices it mimics.
🔹 GPT-5.1, ChatGPT now tunes itself to you
@OpenAI is rolling out GPT-5.1 Instant and GPT-5.1 Thinking, warmer versions with better instruction-following and the ability to adjust their reasoning time depending on the complexity of a question. The experience becomes even more customizable with new tone profiles (Default, Friendly, Efficient, Professional, Candid, Quirky, plus Cynical and Nerdy) and fine-grained controls over brevity, warmth, and emoji usage, applicable across all conversations.
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@Kling_ai 2.5 Turbo finally unveils its full plan
Kling releases Start & End Frames, a precise control system for the opening and closing of video sequences, enabling smoother transitions and more deliberate visual storytelling. A small option with a real boost in coherence for those who shape their videos frame by frame.
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@AnthropicAI expands its territory
Anthropic announces a massive 50B$ plan to build new compute centers in the US, in partnership with Fluidstack. Texas and New York lead the way, with more sites coming. The investment creates thousands of jobs and aligns with Washington’s goal of reinforcing national AI infrastructure. The objective is clear: support the explosive demand around Claude, whose number of enterprise clients has increased sevenfold in one year. Fluidstack promises to deliver energy capacity at an unprecedented pace.
🔹 Real-time subtitles and translations
Thanks to
@elevenlabs new real-time transcription model, LiveCaption, it’s now possible to instantly generate subtitles — and translate them on the fly — directly in Chrome. Combined with Supabase to broadcast captions live, the system allows multilingual audiences to follow a presentation, stream, or conference without relying on heavy servers.
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@grok Imagine refreshes its interface
The app introduces a more direct UI: instant image/video switching, one-tap playback, built-in mute, HDR or standard mode, one-click upscaling, on-the-fly prompt editing, version history with a single swipe, and clean export for gallery or sharing. An update designed to create fast, review better, and distribute everywhere.
🔹 Morgan Freeman confronts his digital copies
At 88, Hollywood’s most recognizable voice denounces a reality that now outruns him: AI is “stealing” his voice. Freeman says synthetic imitators of his tone are circulating without his consent, and his lawyers are already tracking several illegitimate uses. Despite six decades on screen, more than 100 roles, and a career shaped by iconic characters, he refuses to surrender. He wants to protect his craft, his voice, and the human essence the industry is increasingly trying to absorb.