September 5, 2025

ChatGPT is now watching you and it might call the cops

OpenAI just updated its policy. 👉 They’re scanning conversations for signs of violence👉 If flagged, messages go to human reviewers👉 If deemed a real threat, law enforcement can be alerted They say self-harm conversations won’t trigger police reports. But the line isn’t clear. What exactly gets flagged? Who decides? And how far will this expand?

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Meta is quietly reshaping what you see and what they moderate

In enforcement, the company is shifting focus toward high-severity violations like illegal activity and drug content. For first-time mistakes, users can now clear a strike by completing a short educational module, which led to more than two million strikes being removed in Q2. At the same time, Meta reported millions of cases of child exploitation

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Smarter, Faster Video Creation with Google Vids

Google just announced powerful new upgrades to its AI-powered video editor, making professional video creation more accessible than ever. What’s new: Image-to-video: Instantly turn any image into an 8-second video clip with sound. AI Avatars: Write a script and let an avatar present it for you—perfect for training, demos, and onboarding. Transcript trim: One click

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Political Ad Statement

Google has quietly introduced a new mandatory requirement in Google Ads: a Political Ad Statement. Advertisers started noticing it inside Performance Max campaigns, where Google now prompts them to answer whether the campaign contains political advertising. Google states this is required under EU regulations, which obligate platforms to collect and display more transparency information about

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