I interviewed an OpenClaw agent who almost got a job selling supplements to women in menopause.
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Researchers from Johns Hopkins, Oxford, Stanford, Columbia and NYU are calling for guardrails on certain infectious disease datasets that could enable AI to design deadly viruses.
www.axios.com/2026/02/17/a...
This morning I wrote a story about ads coming to ChatGPT. Then managed to sprint across Alamo Square Park to move my car at 8:57am for 9am street cleaning. I am basically the Queen of San Francisco.
AI is upending everything, including retirement planning, @axios.com's @megmorrone.bsky.social reports www.axios.com/2025/11/29/a...
Chatbots were just the starter course.
Now ChatGPT has a browser. It's a shopping mall. It's an app store. It's a social media app. It's porn.
Full story @axios: www.axios.com/2025/10/22/o...
I'm on The Daily today talking about my reporting on AI chatbots and how heavy users of ChatGPT can go into delusional, and sometimes tragic, spirals: www.nytimes.com/2025/09/16/p...
Also today, an OpenAI blog post from Sam Altman on "safety, freedom & privacy": openai.com/index/teen-s...
OpenAI is rolling out new ChatGPT guardrails for teens and people in distress: parental controls, crisis support, trusted contacts.
This is nearly one year after the first parent sued an AI company over a child’s suicide.
Read @axios.com → axios.com/2025/09/02/chatgpt-openai-mental-health-teens
That’s Megan.Morrone@axios.com
I want to talk to you about your kids’ K-12 new school AI policies this year. For an @axios.com story. Please share this most with anyone. I’m at Megan.Morrone@Axios
I'm looking to chat with anyone who definitely would not like their next of kin to reanimate them with AI after they die...as one does.
This is for an Axios story. DM me here or megan.morrone@axios.com.
DM me about your AI job anxiety. I'm less empathetic than ChatGPT and it might be used in a story with your permission. So email if you're OK with that: megan.morrone@axios.com
NEW data first reported by Axios:
• ChatGPT users send more than 2.5B prompts globally each day, per OpenAI
• More than 330M of those are in US
• The free version of ChatGPT is used by the vast majority of the platform's 500m weekly active users
Agents. Agents. Agents. Agents.
ChatGPT Agent is out today. OpenAI says it can start and finish complex web and computing tasks without you holding its hand.
I’ll be testing it soon. In the meantime, here’s my Axios piece with the details:
www.axios.com/2025/07/17/c...
CISA spent years building out its role (and brand!) as the country's go-to partner on cyber issues.
piece by piece, that work is being dismantled as workforce reductions and budget cuts hit the agency.
more from today's @axios future of cyber newsletter:
www.axios.com/2025/07/15/c...
ChatGPT’s new memory feature is here. And it raises big questions.
For @axios.com I talked with OpenAI's Christina Wadsworth Kaplan and Samir Ahmed about how memory works in ChatGPT and what it means to be remembered by a chatbot.
www.axios.com/2025/07/11/c...
I am a very simple woman. All I want is for AI to do my expense reports
New @axios.com story: Upwork data shows a rise in “vibe coders” — people using AI to code without knowing how — and demand for “generalists” who can blend AI with creative skills.
www.axios.com/2025/06/30/a...
Anthropic just dropped new data on how folks are using Claude for emotional support.
Bots can be comforting. But they weren’t built for therapy. Thx to @miles.land & Alex Sanderford from @anthropic.com & @erictopol.bsky.social for insights. In @axios.com AI+.
www.axios.com/2025/06/26/a...
From @megmorrone.bsky.social: Trump will attend a summit next month at Carnegie Mellon -- a big win for Sen. Dave McCormick's efforts to bring AI and energy leaders together. www.axios.com/2025/06/12/t...
Here is your friendly reminder that LLMs are simply guessing at the next word. They're not designed to give you facts or to verify them. They don't "think," they infer. As far as I know, dogs still are unable to use Google when they've lost their socks.
I wrote for @axios.com about the executive “digital twin”: bots trained on a leader’s voice, writing, and decisions to scale their time and influence.
With insight from @levie.bsky.social, @samliang.bsky.social @jlevitt.bsky.social and @jgcarpenter.com.
Read here: www.axios.com/2025/06/10/a...
I’ve been on a plane from NY to SF for the past few hours and I’ve never before wished so hard that I didn’t have wifi.
AI companies could reduce hallucinations, but it would make their models slower, costlier, and less “helpful.”
So they optimize for speed and scale instead.
That’s why chatbots still confidently make stuff up. And probably always will.
Some highlights:
– RAG and SAFE aim to reduce hallucinations, but can’t eliminate them
– Newer models hallucinate more because they reason more
– “Hallucination-free AI may never arrive”
For @axios.com, I wrote about why AI hallucinations persist. And why tech companies aren’t doing more to fix them. (Hint: accuracy is expensive, and speed sells.)
🧵 www.axios.com/2025/06/04/f...
The ChatGPT bans are gone, but the fear and secrecy stuck around.
People are using AI behind their bosses backs, and it’s a recipe for screwups.
New from me at @axios.com , with insight from Gong, Coursera, @atlassian.bsky.social, mixus and @emollick.bsky.social: www.axios.com/2025/05/29/s...