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What’s new? OpenAI has released a new policy paper arguing that superintelligent AI could reshape society in major ways, and it says governments should start preparing now.

Want more details? The paper, titled Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age, says AI could be as disruptive as the Industrial Revolution. OpenAI suggests several ways society might respond, with ideas like taxes on automated labor, a public wealth fund, and even shorter workweeks. These include creating a public wealth fund so citizens share in AI-driven economic growth, shifting taxes away from workers and more toward profits and capital gains, and expanding the social safety net when unemployment rises. The company also says governments should strengthen the electric grid, support oversight systems for advanced AI, and encourage employers to test 32-hour workweeks without cutting pay.

Why is this significant? AI is no longer just a tech story. It could change jobs, wealth, and daily life for millions of people. OpenAI is trying to shape that conversation early, though it is still unclear how many of these ideas will ever become real policy.

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What’s new? OpenAI has brought ChatGPT’s Voice mode to Apple CarPlay, letting drivers talk with ChatGPT through their car’s dashboard while on the road.

How does it work? To use it, drivers need the latest versions of iOS and the ChatGPT app, plus a car that supports CarPlay. After connecting an iPhone, they can open ChatGPT in CarPlay, tap “New voice chat,” and start speaking once the app shows it is listening. The feature is useful for things like asking questions, brainstorming ideas, getting quick how-to help, or practicing a language. Still, it has important limits. ChatGPT cannot control the car itself, so it cannot change the temperature, skip songs, or handle other vehicle functions. It also cannot be activated with a wake word like Siri, so users have to open the app manually.

Why should you care? This brings AI into another everyday setting: the car. Even with limits, it shows how ChatGPT is slowly becoming part of daily life beyond phones and computers.

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Hi — I’m Hunter, a PhD candidate whose work has appeared in major academic journals and popular tech outlets. I founded FryAI to make staying ahead of AI clear, accessible, and fun.

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