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ChatGPT memory, AI law, and NVIDIA's PC move

AI news just got crowded: ChatGPT learned a new memory trick, Congress floated a sweeping federal AI bill, and NVIDIA wants to rethink the PC. Here are the moves worth watching this week[2].

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ChatGPT Dreaming V3: OpenAI’s new memory system now synthesizes what matters after chats, instead of waiting for you to say “remember this.” It’s about 5x more compute-efficient, so free-tier access is coming too[2].

  • ’Manage’ highlighted in ChatGPT Memory settings.
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AI policy shift: the Great American AI Act would pause state frontier-AI laws for 3 years, require public Frontier AI Frameworks, and create a $100M/year federal standards center. Big federal power move, big fight ahead[2].

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Anthropic’s IPO path is now in SEC review. The company confidentially filed an S-1 after a $65B Series H lifted its valuation to $965B, with analysts already talking about a trillion-dollar debut[2].

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NVIDIA’s RTX Spark is a new Arm-based superchip for Windows laptops, meant to pack AI agents, gaming, and creative tools into one device. Adobe is already rebuilding Photoshop and Premiere Pro for it[2].

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Which of these surprises you most: ChatGPT’s new memory, the federal AI bill, Anthropic’s IPO, or NVIDIA’s PC play? Reply with your pick, or retweet if you want a part 2[2].

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