
After a week of announcements and deals totaling somewhere in the ballpark of some $850 billion — or almost half of the expected AI infrastructure spending in the coming years, MSNBC asked him if this might be overkill and wether the market was getting overheated. Said Altman «I totally get that. I think that’s a very natural thing» he added that «This is what it takes to deliver AI,» and that «We are growing faster than any business I’ve ever heard of before»
Read the full story at MSNBC.
Your LinkedIn data will be used for training
LinkedIn says it will start training Microsoft’s AI on profiles, posts, resumes and public activities on the site from November 3, 2025 — and it’s enabled by default. There is an opt-out option, but that only works on future content after you click it, and everything written before that will be used. It affects all users, including in the EU, the EEA, in Switzerland, Canada, Hong Kong, the UK, and also in the USA. Here’s a helpful page on the consequences and how to fight it.
More at TechRadar and Proton.me.
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We just launched ChatGPT Go in Indonesia 🇮🇩! For only Rp75.000 per month, subscribers get 10× higher message limits, 10× more image generations, 10× more file uploads, and double the memory compared to our free plan.— Nick Turley (@nickaturley) September 23, 2025
ChatGPT Go comes to Indonesia
The ~$5 barebones subscription from OpenAI was first launched in their second biggest market of India in what was a test case. It’s obviously worked well enough; ChatGPT subscribers doubled since launch about a month ago. The new subscription offers 10x more messages, 10x images and 10x more uploads. It also doubles the memory of the free plan and costs just Rp75.000 a month.
Compute-intensive features coming to ChatGPT Pro
Earlier in the week, Sam Altman laid out quite the tease of a post on x. He says there are new features coming that demands a lot of computing power, that will only be released to Pro users, and some will even have additional fees. This is because they «want to learn what’s possible when we throw a lot of compute, at today’s model costs, at interesting new ideas.»
More at Sam Altman’s tweet..
GPT-5 Codex now available in the API
The new custom model made for coding tasks in the Codex is now available in the API, which means CLI and API users now have access to it in their favorite tool — the terminal. It is priced the same as GPT-5 proper and supports both text and images (no audio yet).
More at GPT-5-codex’s API card.