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ChatGPT handles 1M suicide chats weekly ⚠️
Grokipedia faces plagiarism claims ⚖️
Pinterest tests AI-powered boards 🧠
Make enterprise audio with AI 🎵
Prompt of the week 💬
Top AI tools of the week ⚒️
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FRESH AI NEWS
1M users discuss suicide with ChatGPT 💬

OpenAI reveals that over one million users each week engage in conversations with ChatGPT that indicate possible suicidal intent or serious emotional distress 🚨
Approximately 0.15% of ChatGPT's weekly active users, over a million people, send messages indicating suicidal planning or intent 📊
Beyond suicide talks, OpenAI estimates around 560 000 users (0.07% of weekly users) show signs of possible crises like psychosis or mania in their chats ⚠️
OpenAI says its latest model achieved 91% compliance with desired behaviour in self-harm related conversations, up from 77% previously 🛠️
The company warns that ChatGPT is not a substitute for human mental-health professionals and highlights links to crisis hotlines and expert review 🧠
Why You Should Care: This revelation highlights a shift in AI use from tasks to emotional outlets, emphasizing the need for improved safety systems, ethical oversight, and clear role boundaries in mental health contexts.
Elon’s Grokipedia copied Wikipedia 📚

Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI has launched Grokipedia, an encyclopedia powered by its Grok model, facing criticism for its articles resembling those on Wikipedia 🧩
Some Grokipedia pages note they are "adapted from Wikipedia, licensed under Creative Commons," with some nearly identical to Wikipedia entries 📄
Unlike Wikipedia’s open community editing, Grokipedia currently restricts user edits and transparency around who edited what ✏️
At launch Grokipedia listed around 885,000 articles (versus Wikipedia’s millions) and labelled itself version “0.1” 🎯
Some entries reportedly present alternative viewpoints on topics like climate change, diverging from mainstream scientific consensus 🧭
Why You Should Care: Grokipedia highlights the challenges of building trusted knowledge platforms. When a new encyclopedia draws heavily from existing sources and limits transparency, questions of originality, credibility, and editorial bias become central. For a media environment already grappling with “AI slop,” the stakes are high.
Pinterest adds personalized AI boards 💡

Pinterest is introducing AI-powered features to create personalized boards, including custom collages and tailored visual discovery 🤖
A feature that creates visual boards from your saved Pins based on your style and interests 🖼️
AI-chosen boards that appear in your home feed or inbox combining editorial curation and automated recommendations 📬
The experiment is starting in the U.S. and Canada before broader rollout 🌎
The content focuses on style inspiration, including apparel, home décor, and mood boards, with an emphasis on visual personalization 🛋️
Why You Should Care: Pinterest's AI-driven approach is transforming visual discovery by automating content assembly, potentially increasing engagement and user retention. However, it also raises concerns about authenticity, creativity, and the influence of personalized algorithms on inspiration.
MAKE ENTERPRISE AUDIO
Create studio-quality audio fast 🎧

Create high-quality music and soundscapes for ads and branded content with Stable Audio 2.5 on Replicate. Each track is ready for commercial use and costs only $0.20 ✅
Here’s how to get started 👇️
Hop onto Replicate.com → search “Stable Audio 2.5” by Stability AI. Top up your account with a few dollars to run the model.
Set your track specs: pick a genre (pop, hip-hop, orchestral), set tempo in BPM, choose a duration up to 90 seconds, and tweak quality steps.
Craft your prompt carefully: think “rich orchestral blend with warm strings and punchy percussion” or “energetic lo-fi hip-hop with atmospheric pads”. The more detail, the better the output.
Generate in seconds: click Run and your track will be ready in under 10 seconds. Download and use commercially without limits.
Pro Tip: If you like the vibe of a song but want a different style, ask ChatGPT to switch your prompt to a new genre like rap, orchestral, lo-fi punk, or any other style you prefer ✨
PROMPT OF THE WEEK
AI-Powered Lead Generation Machine 📈

Simply paste this prompt:
“Create an AI-driven lead generation system for B2B companies. Include target audience research, outreach strategy, and message personalization workflows.”
🔧 Pro Tip: Ask for “ready-to-send outreach message templates for each funnel stage.”
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TOOLS OF THE WEEK
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Gemini Enterprise - discover, create, share, and run AI agents all in one secure platform ⚙️
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DeepSeek OCR - Compress long text for LLMs by treating it as an image 🚀
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