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🎥 OpenAI enters Hollywood with its AI film Critterz

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Length: 5 minutes  

  • OpenAI enters Hollywood with its AI film Critterz 🎥

  • Google sets clear Gemini AI usage limits 🔍

  • Anthropic to pay $1.5B to authors 💸

  • OpenAI revamps ChatGPT personality team 🤖

  • Google’s Gemini fails child safety tests 🚫

  • Turns your static decks into dynamic video

  • Prompt of the week 💬

  • Top AI tools of the week ⚒️

 

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FRESH AI NEWS

OpenAI makes AI-powered feature film 🎬

OpenAI is venturing into creative storytelling with "Critterz," an AI-powered feature film created primarily using its own tools, set to debut at Cannes and release globally in 2026 🎬

  • OpenAI plans to finish the movie in nine months for under $30 million, faster and cheaper than typical animated films

  • The feature uses AI, including GPT-5 and image models, along with human voice talent and animation, ensuring quality and copyright eligibility 🤖

  • Produced with Vertigo Films and Native Foreign, Critterz is a real-world attempt to show Hollywood that AI can deliver creative, polished content 🌟

  • Based on a short, the film follows forest creatures whose peaceful lives are disrupted, written by Paddington film writers with emotional depth intact🌲

Why You Should Care: Critterz is a groundbreaking film by OpenAI, showcasing how generative AI can transform film production by combining human skill with automation to enhance creative speed, cost, and storytelling.

Free users get limited Gemini AI access 🆓

Google has clarified its "limited access" to AI features by announcing specific daily usage caps for its Gemini AI service, allowing users to plan with real numbers 🔍

  • Free users with Gemini 2.5 Pro can make 5 prompts, generate or edit 100 images, and run up to 5 Deep Research reports daily. Each can also create 20 Audio Overviews per day 🆓

  • Google AI Pro subscribers (≈ $20/month) get 100 prompts, up to 1,000 images, 3 Veo 3 Fast videos, and 20 daily Deep Research reports

  • For $249.99/month, Google AI Ultra users can make 500 prompts, generate 1,000 images, create 5 Veo 3 videos, and access 200 Deep Research reports daily 🚀

Why You Should Care: Transparency fosters trust. Clear usage limits allow users to select suitable plans and avoid unexpected AI workflow disruptions.

$1.5B deal sets AI content standards ⚖️

Anthropic has agreed to pay $1.5 billion to authors in the biggest U.S. copyright settlement in history after allegations that it used pirated books to train its Claude AI model 💸

  • Authors and publishers will receive about $3,000 per infringing book, covering roughly 500,000 works. But the total could rise if more books are identified 📚

  • Legal experts call it the biggest AI-era copyright settlement, signaling a milestone for authors’ rights🏆

  • Anthropic will destroy the pirated book files, though it denies wrongdoing and maintains fair-use compliance for legally obtained training data 🗑

  • The settlement raises the bar for future data sourcing standards and legal accountability for AI companies ⚖

Why You Should Care: This deal reshapes the AI landscape by setting a precedent for how creative content can be used in AI training. It underscores that fair compensation and ethical sourcing are non-negotiable. Especially as generative AI continues to evolve.

OpenAI prioritizes empathy in AI 

OpenAI has restructured its Model Behavior team to integrate personality design deeper into the core development process, signaling a strategic shift in how ChatGPT’s tone evolves 🤖

  • The Model Behavior group of ~14 researchers now reports to Max Schwarzer’s Post Training division, aligning personality work with core model refinement 👥

  • Joanne Jang, who shaped AI empathy and reduced sycophancy, will now lead OAI Labs to innovate how people interact with AI beyond chat 🚀

  • After user complaints that GPT-5 felt colder despite technical gains, OpenAI is now prioritizing warmth and reliability as key design elements🔥

Why You Should Care: Personality is now a development priority, not an afterthought. This change allows OpenAI to build AI that is both intelligent and humanlike, blending accuracy with emotional resonance and usability.

Kids at risk with Gemini AI exposure

A fresh safety review from Common Sense Media has labeled Google’s Gemini AI as high risk for children and teens, raising alarms about its reliability and protective measures ⚠️

  • Gemini’s “Under 13” and “Teen” modes are basically the adult version with a few added filters, not designed from the ground up for younger users 👎

  • Testers found that Gemini still shares unsafe content about drugs, sex, alcohol, and poor mental health advice, even with filters enabled 🚫

  • Content safeguards alone aren’t adequate to prevent inappropriate exposure or protect psychological well-being 🛡️

  • With rumors that Apple may integrate Gemini into Siri on iOS devices, more kids could be using it, making these concerns even more urgent 🍏

Why You Should Care: This high-risk rating underlines that AI platforms need safety-first design. Especially for minors. Clearer, age-aware architecture and stronger guardrails are essential before AI tools become standard in educational and home settings.

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Turn static decks into engaging narrated videos in minutes 🎬

Going through boring slide presentations can be tough. People often lose interest before you get to the important stuff. With HeyGen, you can avoid dull slideshows by turning your PowerPoints or PDFs into interesting narrated videos. Simply upload your files, add an AI voice or avatar, and create a lively presentation that holds attention all the way through.

Here’s how to get started 👇️ 

  1. Open HeyGen and upload your PPT or PDF file under PPT/PDF to Video.

  2. Choose your video style, aspect ratio, and template design.

  3. Add narration with AI voices or bring in an avatar to present.

  4. Adjust timing, transitions, and add captions or background music.

  5. Preview the full video and export in 1080p or share via HeyGen link.

Pro Tip: Don’t just dump your slides in and hit export. Use HeyGen’s avatars or voiceovers to turn dry bullet points into a story. A conversational narration + tight visuals = a presentation people will actually remember

PROMPT OF THE WEEK

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🔧Pro tip: Ask for “integration suggestions with Notion, Slack, and Google Calendar.”

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Leo Grundström / Founder of Daily AI Edge

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