ChatGPT Killing Passwords Forever!

OpenAI rolls out ChatGPT sign-in for seamless app access, Anthropic’s Claude debuts voice mode for hands-free AI, UAE unlocks free ChatGPT Plus for all residents, driving national AI adoption.

AI is reshaping digital identity, interaction, and global access this week. OpenAI’s new “Sign in with ChatGPT” feature is set to streamline authentication across third-party apps and websites, letting users log in with their ChatGPT credentials and opening the door for developers to integrate this seamless, password-free experience—complete with early access incentives and API credits. On the conversational front, Anthropic’s Claude AI assistant now supports voice mode on iOS and Android, delivering natural spoken interactions, audible responses, and hands-free productivity with Google Workspace integration, all designed to make AI more intuitive and accessible for everyday tasks. In a bold move on the world stage, the United Arab Emirates has become the first country to offer free ChatGPT Plus subscriptions to all residents, leveraging the Stargate UAE project’s cutting-edge AI infrastructure to accelerate innovation across industries and reinforce its leadership in AI-powered transformation.

OpenAI Unveils “Sign in with ChatGPT” to Challenge Tech Giants in Digital Identity

ChatGPT back online after outage which hit thousands worldwide

OpenAI has introduced a new “Sign in with ChatGPT” feature, allowing users to log into third-party apps and websites using their ChatGPT credentials, much like existing options such as “Sign in with Google” or “Sign in with Apple.” This move is designed to simplify user authentication, reduce reliance on traditional passwords, and expand ChatGPT’s ecosystem beyond its own platform. Developers are now invited to express interest in integrating this feature, with early access available through OpenAI’s Codex CLI tool and incentives like API credits for Plus and Pro users who try the new sign-in method. By offering a streamlined, secure login experience powered by ChatGPT’s large user base, OpenAI aims to position itself as a major player in digital identity and authentication, potentially transforming how users access a wide range of online services.

Experience Claude AI Like Never Before with Voice Mode

Anthropic adds Google Docs support in Claude AI

Anthropic has introduced voice mode for its Claude AI assistant on iOS and Android, allowing users to engage in natural, spoken conversations with the chatbot and receive audible responses, with key points displayed on screen for added clarity. This new feature, currently available in English, supports seamless switching between voice and text within the same conversation and offers several voice options for a personalized experience. Notably, paid users can leverage voice commands to access and summarize content from Google Docs, Calendar, Gmail, and perform web searches, making it a powerful tool for hands-free productivity and multitasking. Designed for a range of scenarios—from daily planning and creative brainstorming to quick information retrieval—voice mode aims to make interactions with Claude more intuitive and accessible, while transcripts and conversation summaries are automatically generated for reference. By integrating advanced voice capabilities and productivity tools, Anthropic positions Claude as a leading, context-aware AI assistant that bridges the gap between traditional chatbots and more human-like, conversational AI experiences.

ChatGPT Plus Now Free for All in UAE

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has become the first country to offer free ChatGPT Plus subscriptions to all its residents through a strategic partnership with OpenAI. This initiative is part of the Stargate UAE project, a major AI infrastructure development in Abu Dhabi featuring a one-gigawatt AI computing cluster, with 200 megawatts expected to be operational next year. The collaboration involves global tech leaders like Oracle, Nvidia, and Microsoft, and is aligned with OpenAI’s ‘OpenAI for Countries’ program, which supports building AI systems tailored to local needs. The UAE has also committed to matching its domestic AI investments with equivalent spending in the US, potentially reaching $20 billion in total. By providing free access to advanced AI tools, the UAE aims to accelerate innovation across sectors such as healthcare, education, energy, and government, positioning itself as a global leader in AI-driven transformation.

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  • AI Cheating Chaos in Schools - AI-driven cheating is surging, with 59% of academic leaders reporting more campus cheating and 66% fearing AI harms attention spans, leaving schools scrambling for solutions.

  • Starfish’s Brain-Computer Interface Chip - Starfish Neuroscience, co-founded by Valve CEO Gabe Newell, will release its first minimally invasive, wireless, battery-free brain-computer interface chip, designed for medical applications and capable of connecting to multiple brain regions, in late 2025