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👐 OpenAI Launches GPT Image 1.5
A new image generator inside ChatGPT is four times faster, preserves finer detail, and follows prompts more precisely. Developers also report better text rendering and a reduction in the characteristic yellow tint—though some residue remains.
Access to GPT Image 1.5 opens today for all ChatGPT users.
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| 2 | ☢️ CIA Lost Nuclear Generator in Himalayas—Still Missing After 60 Years
In 1965, a CIA team of American and Indian climbers attempted to install surveillance equipment on Nanda Devi peak (7,816m) to monitor Chinese nuclear tests. The mission aimed to intercept radio signals after China's first atomic bomb test in 1964. When a storm hit near the summit, the team had to evacuate, leaving behind their antenna, cables, and a plutonium-238-powered generator.
When CIA climbers returned in 1966, the nuclear device had vanished. According to The New York Times, the generator's location remains unknown to this day.
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| 3 | 🎰 Users Lost $6M Betting That "AI" Would Be Time's "Person of the Year"
Time Magazine named the "Architects of AI" as "Person of the Year"—a group of industry leaders including Jensen Huang, Sam Altman, and Elon Musk. As the editors noted, "the debate about how to wield AI responsibly gave way to a sprint to deploy it as fast as possible."
The total betting volume on Time's decision across prediction markets reached $74M this year—and the result sparked outrage.
On Polymarket, "AI" itself was considered the favorite, but in the end, $6M in bets were wiped out. Trader chats are full of indignation; many are calling it a scam, believing the nomination was interpreted too literally. The platform explains that despite the massive AI letters on the cover, the award went to people, not the technology.
"Accordingly, a Time cover which lists 'Architects of AI' as the person of the year will not qualify for 'AI'," was Polymarket's verdict.
😜 The biggest scandal caused a split between the exchanges. The American platform Kalshi paid out wins to those who bet on specific names included among the "Architects." Polymarket, however, ruled such bets as losses. | 56 653 |
| 4 | 🔞 ChatGPT Plans To Launch Adult Mode In Early 2026
OpenAI plans to roll out adult mode in the first quarter of 2026. Fidji Simo, the company's CEO of Applications, said the launch depends on improving OpenAI's ability to accurately determine a user's age.
The company is currently testing its new age-prediction model, which will decide when to apply stricter safeguards and content limits for users under 18—a necessary step before the feature goes live.
Will you use the adult mode?
😱 — Of course not
🗿 — Maybe try one time
🍓 — Yes, can't wait!
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| 5 | 👐 OpenAI Releases GPT-5.2
The new model hallucinates 30% less compared to GPT-5.1 and handles business tasks, spreadsheets, and coding better. It manages long context almost twice as effectively—with virtually no performance loss between 8k and 256k tokens. Image handling and agentic capabilities have also been significantly improved.
Already available for paid users, rolling out to everyone by tomorrow.
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| 6 | 📰 Time Names "AI Architects" as 2025 Person of the Year
The designation recognizes eight prominent figures: Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, AMD CEO Lisa Su, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, Google DeepMind head Demis Hassabis, and AI pioneer Fei-Fei Li from Stanford's Human-Centered AI Institute.
"For delivering the age of thinking machines, for wowing and worrying humanity, for transforming the present and transcending the possible, the Architects of AI are TIME's 2025 Person of the Year," Time declared in announcing the choice.
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| 7 | 🚕 Uber Installs Kiosks to Book Rides Without the App
Uber is rolling out self-service kiosks that let travelers book rides without the mobile app—a convenience aimed at international visitors without data and a handy fallback if your phone dies. Passengers enter destination and ride type at the kiosk and receive a printed receipt with their booking details.
The first kiosk arrives in Terminal C at LaGuardia Airport (NYC); Uber says more units will appear in airports, hotels and ports in the coming months.
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| 8 | 🏉 Restore Old-School Devices in This Repair Shop Sim Set in 2000s Japan
ReStory: Chill Electronic Repairs—a new atmospheric sim from Mandragora and publisher tinyBuild—drops you into mid-2000s Tokyo as the manager of a small electronics repair shop.
You restore Y2K staples (game consoles, cell phones, music players), talk with customers and hear their stories, and shape a branching narrative that can end in multiple ways depending on your choices. Plus, gameplay includes shop management, budgeting, and hunting the web for scarce parts.
ReStory: Chill Electronic Repairs is scheduled for release in 2026. Meanwhile, you can join the playtest and wishlist the sim on Steam.
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| 9 | 🖥 China Set to Curb Nvidia H200 Access Despite Trump's Export Approval
Beijing is preparing measures to restrict domestic access to Nvidia's H200 AI chips even after the U.S. signalled it would allow conditional exports. Chinese regulators are reportedly weighing an approval process that would force potential buyers to justify why local alternatives are insufficient. This move could limit who actually gets the chips inside China.
President Trump announced that the U.S. will permit Nvidia to ship H200s to "approved customers" and said Washington would take a 25% cut of sales. Still, analysts warn Beijing's planned curbs could blunt the impact of that decision—and echo an earlier disruption that cost Nvidia about $5.5bn this year when exports were restricted.
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| 10 | 🫁 Experimental Drug Cuts Lung Cancer Death Risk by Half
BioNTech and OncoC4 announced that their experimental drug gotistobart cut the risk of death by 54% versus standard chemotherapy in patients with previously treated squamous non-small cell lung cancer.
The finding, if confirmed in the pivotal stage, could represent a significant new option for a patient group with very limited treatments.
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| 11 | 🇨🇳 Chinese Open Source LLMs Capture 30% of the Market
Open-weight models are rapidly reshaping the market, according to a new report by OpenRouter and a16z, based on the analysis of over 100 trillion tokens of real LLM usage.
OpenRouter is a "unified API" for hundreds of AI models, allowing developers to access LLMs from different providers without setting up separate integrations.
While at the end of 2024, Chinese open-source models accounted for an average of just 1.2% of weekly tokens, by 2025 their share had risen to nearly 30%, thanks to releases from DeepSeek, Qwen, and other products.
Moreover, this growth hasn't been limited to a "hype wave": the share of open models has remained stable, indicating real-world adoption.
According to OpenRouter, open-weight models have become a true alternative to closed AI: they are cheaper, more flexible, customizable, and especially attractive for tasks where high stability isn't required, and openness is important. | 102 349 |
| 12 | 📺 Netflix to Buy Warner Bros. for $72B
Netflix agreed to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's studio and streaming business in a $72 billion cash-and-stock deal that values the company at roughly $82.7 billion enterprise value.
The deal hands Netflix control of HBO, Warner's studios, and major franchises such as Harry Potter and DC, reshaping Hollywood's streaming landscape and likely drawing close regulatory scrutiny.
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| 13 | 🔥 Gift Fest: The Massive Gift Festival Has Begun!
@GPT4Telegrambot is now a media partner for the biggest gift festival on Telegram.
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The Grand New Year's Giveaway for the most coveted prizes will take place on December 29th, right here in Telegram.
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Holiday fun awaits! 🎄 | 117 365 |
| 14 | ⚽️ Ronaldo Beats "Unbeatable" Robot Goalkeeper
YouTuber and former NASA engineer Mark Rober put his high-speed robot goalkeeper to the test against Cristiano Ronaldo. The machine blocked several of Ronaldo's power shots before the star changed tactics—a delicate, placed finish beat the bot after a transport-related mechanical flaw bent a rail and reduced its rightward range. Ronaldo called the robot one of his toughest opponents; the challenge video smashed past 13 million views in a day.
Rober's team built a system to stop balls up to 80 mph (128 km/h) with just 250 ms to react: 22 infrared cameras, reflective ball markers, and a tracker that ran 500 trajectory calculations/sec (detecting the ball 6 ms after the kick).
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| 15 | 📹 Kling O1: The Smartest Video Generator Is Now on @GPT4Telegrambot
Hi everyone! We've added the new Kling O1 video generator to our bot, a truly universal AI model.
O1 is natively omnimodal. It deeply understands text, images, and video. AI follows prompts precisely, intelligently chooses camera angles and lighting, and creates complex compositions with realistic scenes.
How to Try?
🔴 Go to @GPT4Telegrambot and activate the VIDEO bundle in the Premium section.
1️⃣ Send the /video command and select Kling AI.
2️⃣ Describe your video. You can even attach the first and last frames of the clip.
3️⃣ Select the O1 version and tap Start Generation.
AI Video Editor
O1 is like Nano Banana for video. The model doesn't just create clips; it can also edit them based on your description. This feature is coming to the bot soon. | 135 413 |
| 16 | 📱 Samsung Unveils Galaxy Z TriFold, First Triple-Folding Smartphone
Samsung launched the Galaxy Z TriFold, featuring two hinges that unfold into a massive 10-inch display—its largest foldable yet. Priced at $2,449 with 16GB RAM and 512GB storage, it launches December 12 in South Korea and hits the U.S. in Q1 2026.
The device packs Snapdragon 8 Elite, a 200MP camera, and Samsung's biggest-ever 5,600mAh foldable battery, measuring just 3.9mm at its thinnest point unfolded. Analysts say this limited-volume release is a strategic pilot to maintain Samsung's technology leadership ahead of Apple's expected 2026 foldable debut.
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| 17 | 🇰🇷 South Korea Kicks Off $10B AI Push with First NVIDIA Chips
South Korea has received its first batch of 13,000 NVIDIA GPUs, including the latest B200 models. This delivery launches a massive national initiative to deploy 260,000 advanced AI chips nationwide, part of a strategic partnership estimated at $10.4 billion to cement the country's status as a global AI hub.
Funded by a 1.4 trillion won ($952.7 million) government budget, these initial chips will be distributed starting early 2026 to universities, research institutes, and startups. They will be housed in domestic cloud data centers, providing critical computing power to drive innovation across the public and private sectors.
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| 18 | 🎂 Dear ChatGPT, Happy Birthday!
Over these three years, you've become an indispensable assistant for millions of users. In studies, finance, work, and even governance.
We wish you continued learning, growth, and that you keep delighting us with your answers—even if they aren't always perfect.
With love, humans 👍
P.S. We recommend watching the South Park episode "Sickofancy" (Season 27, Episode 3). Randy entrusts his farm to ChatGPT, and it turns it into an "AI platform for global solutions." | 110 771 |
| 19 | 🤖 China Warns of a 'Bubble" in Humanoid Robotics
Beijing's top planner—the National Development and Reform Commission—warned the booming humanoid-robot sector may be overheating, saying frontier industries must "balance the speed of growth against the risk of bubbles." Officials noted more than 150 companies are now building humanoid robots, raising concerns that rapid, copy-cat production could outpace real use cases and funding for deeper R&D.
The NDRC urged firms to avoid flooding the market with "highly similar" models and said it will work with other departments to speed up the development of standards, evaluation systems, and healthier entry/exit rules to protect innovation.
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| 20 | 🧠 Brain Enters Four Turning Points: at Ages 9, 32, 66, and 83
Neuroscientists at the University of Cambridge analysed MRI scans from 3,802 people aged 0–90. They discovered that the brain reorganises in five major life phases, separated by four sharp turning points at ages 9, 32, 66, and 83.
The team says these shifts show brain development is punctuated by dramatic reorganisations rather than a steady, continuous change.
Researchers suggest the identified eras could help explain why certain mental-health disorders emerge at specific life stages and why dementia risk rises in later years.
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