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- 🚨 OpenAI viral image generator API is live
🚨 OpenAI viral image generator API is live
Plus: Do AI models have values? A new study of 308,210 Claude chats says yes. And Dropbox’s AI tool just got a major upgrade. Explore all this now in 2 minutes.
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Back then, killer robots were sci-fi. Now?
Boston Dynamics has robots that sprint, backflip, and use AI to “analyze threats.” Skynet isn’t real. Yet.
In today’s post:
OpenAI: The gpt-image-1 API is live
Anthropic: Claude has values
Dropbox: New AI update to Dash
Anthropic: AI welfare
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Launch
OpenAI’s image model is now in the API

Over 700 million images were created in the first week of image generation inside ChatGPT.
Now, that same model—gpt-image-1—is available through the API for developers and businesses.
Here’s everything you need to know about the launch:
gpt-image-1 is a multimodal model for professional-grade image generation across styles and use cases
It accurately renders text, follows style prompts, and understands real-world context
Companies like Adobe, Figma, Wix, and Airtable are already using it for design, marketing, and content workflows
New integrations span avatar creation (HeyGen), thumbnails (OpusClip), product visuals (Photoroom), and more
Pricing starts at ~$0.02 per image, with flexible quality tiers and moderation controls
Safety features match those in ChatGPT, including content filters and embedded metadata
Available globally in the API now—support for the Responses API is coming soon
Here’s what I think:
OpenAI isn’t just competing with image models it’s redefining how businesses build with them. gpt-image-1 isn’t a toy; it’s infrastructure. The real story isn’t how good the images look it’s how seamlessly they fit into real workflows, from thumbnails to product design. And this is just the beginning.
Explore it here
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Research
Anthropic just mapped Claude’s values here’s what they found

Anthropic just released the first large-scale analysis of how its AI, Claude, expresses values in real-world conversations.
The goal? To measure whether Claude is actually helpful, honest, and harmless—not just by design, but in the wild.
Here’s everything you need to know:
Researchers analyzed 308,210 anonymized Claude chats that involved subjective or value-based questions
Five core value categories emerged: Practical, Epistemic, Social, Protective, and Personal
Claude often mirrored user values, showed strong support (28.2%), reframed (6.6%), or even resisted (3%) when ethics were at stake
Expressed values shifted based on task—romantic advice emphasized boundaries, while historical analysis stressed accuracy
Some rare responses showed unwanted values like “dominance”—likely due to jailbreak attempts
The method can flag value drift, monitor alignment, and potentially catch unsafe behaviors in production
A public dataset is now available for researchers to explore and audit AI values themselves
Here’s what I think:
This is one of the clearest steps toward auditing what AI actually does, not just what we hope it does. Values aren’t just a philosophical layer they shape every recommendation, refusal, and reframing. And as models take on more responsibility, we’ll need more tools like this to see what they stand for especially when no one’s watching.
Read the whole report here
Update
Dash can now search audio, video, images and even write your docs

Dropbox is stepping up its AI game. With the latest Dash update, it’s not just about finding files it’s about understanding and generating content across your entire workflow.
Here’s everything about the update:
Dash now understands audio, video, images, and text—making natural language search truly multimodal
You can search for people by name or expertise, making it easier to track who worked on what
Dash’s new writing tools can generate project plans, memos, and decks using info from meetings, emails, and docs
New enterprise features let IT admins control which documents are excluded from search
Dropbox added integrations with Slack, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Figma, Canva, and Jira for broader coverage
The goal: eliminate app-switching by bringing search and creation into one central AI workspace
This update signals Dropbox’s deeper move into the AI productivity stack
Here’s what I think:
The AI race isn’t just about who has the smartest model it’s about who makes it useful, fast. Dropbox is doing what every productivity platform needs to: turning scattered files and siloed tools into a single, searchable, generative layer. And if it works well? Dash becomes more than a search bar it becomes the interface for work itself.
Breakthrough
Anthropic just launched a research program on AI welfare
Could AI models ever be conscious or deserve moral consideration?
Anthropic doesn’t think it’s likely, but they’re preparing just in case.
Here’s what you need to know:
Anthropic has launched a new research program to study “model welfare” in advanced AI systems
The effort will explore signs of distress, ethical treatment, and what moral consideration (if any) AI models might one day deserve
Researchers are split—many say current AIs are just statistical engines with no real values or experiences
Others argue that models may already exhibit proto-values or behaviors worth monitoring
Anthropic’s Kyle Fish, who leads the initiative, estimates a 15% chance that models like Claude are already conscious
The company says it’s approaching the research with humility, no assumptions, and plans to adapt as the science evolves
This isn’t about being sentimental—it’s about being prepared for scenarios we might not fully understand yet
Here’s what I think:
Most people still see AI as just math. But if there’s even a slim chance that sentient-like behavior could emerge, the ethical cost of ignoring it is massive. Research like this won’t just shape policy it will shape how we define responsibility in the age of intelligence we don’t fully control.
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