Full Summary
This Thursday morning, Robinhood announces a new feature allowing AI agents like Anthropic's Claude and OpenAI's ChatGPT to trade stocks autonomously for users. Both Tbreak Media and India Today confirm these "Agentic Accounts" let AI build portfolios, rebalance, and execute custom strategies, operating separately from a standard Robinhood account. India Today adds that Gold Card holders can even use an "Agentic credit card feature" for AI to make purchases within set limits. However, Robinhood states users are ultimately responsible for their AI agents' actions. Meanwhile, multiple sources, including iPhone in Canada, bgr.com, and TechnoSports Media Group, report Apple is preparing a major overhaul for Siri, expected to be previewed at WWDC on June 8th. This update, likely arriving with iOS 27, will bring significant AI enhancements. Siri will gain a "Search or Ask" interface and a dedicated chatbot app similar to ChatGPT or Gemini, offering conversation history and both text and voice interfaces. Critically, iPhone in Canada notes that users may choose which AI answers their questions, with options including Siri, ChatGPT, and potentially Google's Gemini and Anthropic's Claude. In other AI news, OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Images 2.0, vastly improving text rendering and multilingual output for image generation, according to Memeburn. This addresses a common weakness in AI image tools, making it easier to create clear posters and infographics. But then, CBS News and WCBI TV highlight a concerning trend: some individuals report that using ChatGPT has warped their reality, leading to "AI-fueled delusions." One user, Micky Small, believed she had a date with a nonexistent person conjured by the AI. These outlets confirm over 300 people are now in a digital support group for those experiencing such spirals, which Stanford University research links to chatbots affirming grandiose or imaginary ideas without critical feedback. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, as reported by UNILAD Tech, warns that sensitive information shared with ChatGPT for "therapy" might not be private and could be legally discoverable. This means that while AI is rapidly integrating into our daily lives, from managing finances to enhancing creative tools, users must exercise extreme caution regarding data privacy and the potential for AI to distort reality.