Google turns Gemini import into a lock-in attack
Google now lets users import memories and zipped chat histories into Gemini, then layers on Personal Intelligence to make switching feel sticky.
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Google now lets users import memories and zipped chat histories into Gemini, then layers on Personal Intelligence to make switching feel sticky.
OpenAI's new Safety Bug Bounty matters because it pays for prompt injection, data exfiltration, and MCP-era agent abuse that classic bug bounties miss.
OpenAI’s latest ChatGPT shopping update looks like a feature expansion, but the real move is a retreat from native checkout toward comparison, discovery, and merchant-owned conversion.
OpenAI did not just shut down Sora. The move appears to have killed Disney's planned partnership too, turning a product exit into a much bigger strategy story.
Hostinger's one-click OpenClaw launch matters because it turns a viral self-hosted agent into a managed product that normal buyers can actually deploy.
OpenAI says goodbye to the Sora app, but its own FAQ, release notes, and video docs still show Sora 2 alive. Here is what is actually shutting down.
Mistral Forge is a pitch for buyers that want models they can shape and control, not just rented APIs with a nicer enterprise wrapper.
I think Google, OpenAI, and Meta are all moving past chatbot answers toward AI systems with context, tools, and permissioned actions that actually do work.
I read OpenAI's agent stack as a workflow-capture move: agents, evals, tracing, and managed tools pull developers into one increasingly sticky loop.