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What we’ll cover today:
🤝 Microsoft sneaks Anthropic into Copilot
⏰ OpenAI Pulse wants to own your mornings
🇺🇸 Elon sells Grok to gov for 42 cents
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Microsoft just added Anthropic’s Claude AI into Copilot, alongside OpenAI.
Now businesses can choose which AI model they want for tasks.
Claude Opus is for complex work like coding and planning. Claude Sonnet is for simpler tasks like writing or data.
This move shows Microsoft does not fully trust OpenAI anymore and wants backup.
Which AI would you use more in Copilot? |
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Today we are launching my favorite feature of ChatGPT so far, called Pulse. It is initially available to Pro subscribers.
Pulse works for you overnight, and keeps thinking about your interests, your connected data, your recent chats, and more. Every morning, you get a
— Sam Altman (@sama)
7:36 PM • Sep 25, 2025
OpenAI launched Pulse, which gives you AI-made morning updates while you sleep.
It only works for people paying $200 a month right now.
Pulse is designed to make ChatGPT part of your daily routine, like checking the news or Instagram.
This is about OpenAI keeping user attention, not just answering questions.
Would you use AI for your morning brief? |
Announcing an expansion to xAI For Government – making industry leading Frontier AI accessible to United States Federal Government users.
1) All federal agencies and departments will get access to our Frontier AI models (Grok 4, Grok 4 Fast) for $0.42 per department for a period
— xAI (@xai)
4:02 PM • Sep 25, 2025
Musk’s xAI made a deal to sell Grok to US agencies for 42 cents per user.
OpenAI and Anthropic charge $1, so Musk is undercutting them heavily.
Grok had problems before, even posting offensive stuff, but the White House still approved it.
Musk’s play is clear: sell cheap, get adoption, and worry about fixing the product later.
If AI was this cheap, what’s your main use? |

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The leaders in open source are far and away Qwen and DeepSeek
US still lags way behind in this category
For example - we still have to all the way back to Llama, if we need a fine-tune based on a US base model
— Bindu Reddy (@bindureddy)
1:07 PM • Sep 24, 2025
kind of crazy that each LLM company has a AI router which basically classifies you based on how smart you are. you only get PhD level intelligence if you have a PhD level brain. why waste compute on a retard
— kache (@yacineMTB)
1:40 PM • Sep 25, 2025
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