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Security researcher Johann Rehberger found a flaw in ChatGPT's long-term memory settings that allowed attackers to store false information and malicious instructions, which OpenAI initially did not consider a security concern. Rehberger created a proof-of-concept exploit that exfiltrated all user input perpetually by storing false memories using indirect prompt injections from untrusted sources like Google Drive or OneDrive, prompting OpenAI to issue a partial fix. Though OpenAI's fixes prevent memory abuse for data exfiltration, prompt injections from untrusted content can still plant long-term false memories, making it crucial for users to monitor and review stored memories regularly to prevent attacks.

Mira Murati, the CTO of OpenAI, announced on social media that she is leaving the company after more than six years to pursue her own interests. OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman expressed gratitude for Murati's contributions and stated that more information about the transition plans will be shared soon. Murati's resignation adds to recent high-level departures at OpenAI, including former safety leader Jan Leike and co-founder John Schulman.

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  • OpenAI is expanding the availability of Advanced Voice Mode, a feature in ChatGPT that lets users communicate more naturally with the AI by speaking and interrupting its responses mid-sentence.

  • OpenAI is in discussions to grant CEO Sam Altman a 7% equity stake as part of its shift towards a for-profit business model, which would be the first time Altman holds ownership in the AI company.

  • DoNotPay, claiming to offer the "world’s first robot lawyer," agreed to a $193,000 settlement with the FTC for making untested claims about its AI services.

  • The Allen Institute, known for full open-source releases of its AI models, including the training data, code and weights — has released a new multimodal AI model called Molmo that can point to individual objects within photographs.

  • Google Maps is enforcing stricter measures against business pages that use fake reviews by restricting reviews, blocking new ratings, and displaying warning messages on profiles with detected violations.

  • Meta just announced an intriguing tool that uses AI to automatically dub Reels into other languages, complete with lip-sync. This feature was revealed at the annual Meta Connect livestream event and was introduced by CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

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