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7 May 2026·1 min read·AIOpenAI

Advancing voice intelligence with new models in the API

  • 1Realtime models can reason + translate + transcribe in one pass; eliminates chaining separate APIs
  • 2Two-way voice conversation latency suggests sub-500ms round-trip, enabling natural back-and-forth without awkward pauses
  • 3Multilingual teams no longer pay for transcription + translation separately; test with non-English inputs immediately
7 May 2026·2 min read·AIOpenAI

Introducing Trusted Contact in ChatGPT

  • 1Optional feature (users explicitly enable it) — safety overreach is not the goal; adoption will likely be low among users who need it most
  • 2Triggers on 'serious self-harm concerns'—detection threshold is vague and likely conservative to avoid false positives; developers building crisis apps should set clearer, measurable thresholds
  • 3No API exposure yet—if OpenAI releases a Trusted Contact API in the future for third-party apps, watch for latency and compliance implications (HIPAA, consent workflows)
7 May 2026·1 min read·AIOpenAI

Parloa builds service agents customers want to talk to

  • 1OpenAI models are now embedded in enterprise call-center platforms—your SaaS customer service stack may flip from rule-based IVR to LLM-native overnight
  • 2Voice latency and quality directly track model capability; GPT-4o's native audio reduces round-trip by ~200–500ms vs speech→text→speech chains
  • 3If you're building voice agents: Parloa's design/simulate tools abstract away prompt engineering and call-flow management—evaluate if the abstraction saves time vs custom agentic frameworks
7 May 2026·2 min read·AIOpenAI

Testing ads in ChatGPT

  • 1ChatGPT free tier gets ads; paid users unaffected. This is additive monetization, not a paywall shift.
  • 2Answer independence is non-negotiable: ads are served separately from reasoning. Copy this principle if monetizing your own AI apps.
  • 3Users have explicit control over ad preferences and data usage—privacy remains a trust signal. Developers should note this as table-stakes for ad-supported AI.
6 May 2026·1 min read·AIGoogle AI

5 gardening tips you can try right in Search

  • 1No new developer APIs or models announced—this is consumer product marketing
  • 2Existing Google tools (Search Live, AI Mode canvas) are stable but no docs for third-party integrations
  • 3If you're building gardening software, the 'camera plant ID' capability hints at Lens API depth, but no new capabilities here
6 May 2026·1 min read·AIOpenAI

How frontier enterprises are building an AI advantage

  • 1AI advantage is compounding—enterprises using AI 'more deeply, more broadly, and in more delegated workflows' outpace competitors
  • 2Agentic workflows (autonomous multi-step tasks) are becoming the production pattern, not single-prompt responses
  • 3Codex-era tooling is mature enough for enterprise agents, suggesting GPT-4+ models are ready for hands-off automation
6 May 2026·1 min read·AIOpenAI

Introducing ChatGPT Futures: Class of 2026

  • 1Not a technical announcement—no new models, APIs, or features for developers to act on
  • 2Student program showcase with 26 participants; positioning ChatGPT as an educational platform
  • 3No concrete technical details provided (model versions, capabilities, availability, pricing)
5 May 2026·1 min read·AIAnthropic

Higher usage limits for Claude and a compute deal with SpaceX

We’ve agreed to a partnership with SpaceX that will substantially increase our compute capacity. This, along with our other recent compute deals, means that we’

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