Have You Heard?
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In today's newsletter:
- Chrome extension lets you hide ChatGPT by making it look like a Google Doc
- Have you heard? New DarkSword iPhone attack puts older and out-of-date devices at risk
- OpenAI shuts down Sora, ending $1 Billion Disney AI deal
- Even rappers are using AI now
Chrome Extension Lets You Hide ChatGPT by Making It Look Like a Google Doc
Some Chrome extensions, like HideGPT, can make ChatGPT look like a Google Doc by adding a fake document layout with a title bar and editor.
You can still use ChatGPT normally, but it looks like you’re just working on a document.
People use this in offices, school, or public to stay discreet, and some tools even have a shortcut to quickly hide it.
But be careful, some extensions can track your data, so only use trusted ones.
Have You Heard? New DarkSword iPhone Attack Puts Older And Out-Of-Date Devices At Risk
This report says a new iPhone attack called DarkSword has been active since November 2025.
The report says the fix is to update your iPhone now.
It says fully updated iPhones were protected, while older or unsupported software was at higher risk.
It also says Apple added more protections on March 11, 2026, and some users on iOS 13 or iOS 14 need to move to iOS 15. Read the article.
OpenAI Shuts Down Sora, Ending $1 Billion Disney AI Deal
OpenAI shut down its AI video app Sora, which ended its $1 billion deal with Disney.
The deal would have allowed Sora to use 200+ characters from Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars.
OpenAI said it closed Sora to focus on core AI, infrastructure, and robotics, and because of issues like cost, copyright, and deepfakes.
Disney said it still supports AI, but wants to protect creators and intellectual property.
Even Rappers Are Using AI Now
Even rappers are now using AI tools like Anthropic’s Claude: Meek Mill posted about it on X (Twitter) and got major attention.
His post came after a claim that Anthropic bought an AI startup linked to him, which he clearly denied.
By using and talking about Claude, he showed how artists are starting to engage directly with AI tools.
His tweets went viral and sparked debate across tech and social media.
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