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OpenAI Makes Image Generation Model Available In It’s API
Also, BMW announces plans to integrate DeepSeek in new vehicles (in China)

⚡️ Headlines
🤖 AI
OpenAI makes its upgraded image generator available to developers – OpenAI has launched the latest version of its image generation tool for developers, enabling more advanced and customizable visual outputs. [TechCrunch]
OpenAI forecasts revenue topping $125 billion by 2029 as agents and new products gain traction – OpenAI projects massive growth, attributing future revenue to expanding agent ecosystems and monetizable AI tools. [The Information]
NVIDIA announces general availability of NeMo tools for building AI agents – NVIDIA rolls out NeMo tools for developers to create domain-specific AI agents for enterprise use. [SiliconANGLE]
NeMo powers “AI teammates” to boost employee productivity, NVIDIA says – NVIDIA’s enterprise-focused NeMo agents are being positioned as AI coworkers designed to enhance business workflows. [NVIDIA Blog]
NVIDIA’s G-Assist gets plugins for Spotify, Twitch, and other apps – NVIDIA expands G-Assist with new app integrations, allowing real-time voice and task-based support for media and streaming platforms. [The Verge]
TSMC’s cutting-edge A14 chip tech to start production in 2028 – TSMC plans to begin production of its next-gen A14 semiconductor node in 2028, aiming to push the envelope in AI and mobile performance. [Bloomberg]
Microsoft introduces Researcher and Analyst roles in Microsoft 365 Copilot – New Microsoft 365 Copilot features enable AI-powered research and analysis support for enterprise users. [Microsoft]
🦾 Emerging Tech
Tesla’s humanoid robot plan disrupted by China’s rare earth curbs – Tesla’s robotics ambitions face supply chain hurdles as China tightens exports of essential materials. [Bloomberg]
President Trump to host dinner with top holders of his memecoin – Donald Trump plans an exclusive event for major investors in his memecoin project, blurring politics and crypto culture. [Bloomberg]
Tesla begins FSD-supervised ride-hail tests with employees in Austin and Bay Area – Tesla starts testing supervised Full Self-Driving ride-hailing services using staff in select U.S. cities. [TechCrunch]
Musk’s Neuralink said to eye fundraise at $8.5 billion valuation – Neuralink is reportedly pursuing new funding that would place its valuation near $8.5 billion. [Bloomberg]
Meta’s smart glasses with Ray-Ban now feature live AI translation – Meta upgrades its smart glasses to translate spoken language in real time using on-device AI. [The Verge]
🤳 Social Media
YouTube celebrates its 20th birthday – YouTube marks two decades of video-sharing with platform retrospectives and creator-focused announcements. [9to5Google]
Meta’s Threads opens up ads to global advertisers – Threads by Meta now allows global ad campaigns, expanding its monetization options. [TechCrunch]
WhatsApp introduces a feature that blocks chat participants from sharing content – WhatsApp adds content-blocking controls to give admins more power over what can be shared in group chats. [Engadget]
🔬 Research
Tempus signs expanded strategic agreements with AstraZeneca and Pathos to develop the largest multimodal foundation model in oncology – Tempus aims to build a vast AI model for cancer research through new partnerships with major pharmaceutical firms. [Life Science Report]
⚖ Legal
Perplexity executive says Google blocked Motorola’s use of AI assistant – A Perplexity leader accuses Google of stifling Motorola’s AI assistant integration in Android devices. [Bloomberg]
Not For Private Gain launches to promote public-interest AI development – A new nonprofit initiative advocates for AI research that prioritizes social good over corporate profit. [NotForPrivateGain.org]
🎱 Random
Why Discord founder Jason Citron is stepping down from CEO job (exclusive interview) – Jason Citron discusses his decision to leave Discord’s top role and what’s next for the company. [VentureBeat]
4chan is dead—its toxic legacy is everywhere – Wired reflects on 4chan’s decline and how its cultural impact has outlived the site itself. [Wired]
🔌 Plug-Into-This
OpenAI has launched the gpt-image-1
model via its Images API, extending the image generation capabilities previously available in ChatGPT to developers and businesses globally. This model enables high-quality, professional-grade image creation across diverse styles and applications.

The
gpt-image-1
model is now accessible through the Images API, with forthcoming support in the Responses API.It offers versatility in generating images that adhere to custom guidelines, accurately render text, and leverage world knowledge.
Enterprises like Adobe, Airtable, Figma, and Gamma are integrating this model to enhance creative workflows, from campaign asset generation to design editing.
The model supports functionalities such as style adjustments, object manipulation, and background expansion within platforms like Figma Design.
Developers can explore the model's capabilities in the OpenAI Playground and refer to the image generation guide for implementation details.
Image gen is now available in the API!
We’re launching gpt-image-1, making ChatGPT’s powerful image generation capabilities available to developers worldwide starting today.
✅ More accurate, high fidelity images
🎨 Diverse visual styles
✏️ Precise image editing
🌎 Rich world— OpenAI Developers (@OpenAIDevs)
5:34 PM • Apr 23, 2025
🖼️ With OpenAI's powerful image creation tool now available for developers to integrate into their own apps, an even wider base of users will be able to use features like generating and editing images with simple prompts right within the apps they are used to using.
BMW announced plans to incorporate artificial intelligence developed by Chinese startup DeepSeek into its new vehicle models in China starting later in 2025. This strategic move underscores BMW's focus on enhancing vehicle intelligence and competitiveness in the rapidly evolving automotive market.

DeepSeek's AI will be integrated into BMW's new models in China, starting later this year.
The collaboration was confirmed by BMW CEO Oliver Zipse during the Shanghai Auto Show.
BMW aims to strengthen partnerships with Chinese firms to leverage advancements in AI technology.
The integration reflects BMW's strategy to enhance vehicle intelligence tailored for the Chinese market.
DeepSeek's AI capabilities are expected to contribute to BMW's efforts in delivering advanced automotive experiences.
#BMW will install Chinese #AI startup
#DeepSeek's technology in its new #China-market models later this year, following Chinese automakers that have adopted the company's popular large language model (#LLM). #chinatech— Chinese Embassy in US (@ChineseEmbinUS)
4:13 PM • Apr 23, 2025
🚗 BMW's partnership with DeepSeek could signal a growing importance for localized AI solutions to integrate into the automotive industry, particularly in markets like China where technological innovation is rapidly advancing.
A recent study reveals that AI models, including OpenAI's o3 and Google's Gemini 2.5 Pro, have outperformed PhD-level virologists in complex lab problem-solving tasks. While this advancement holds promise for accelerating disease research, it also raises concerns about the potential misuse of AI in creating bioweapons.

The study was conducted by researchers from the Center for AI Safety, MIT's Media Lab, UFABC, and SecureBio.
AI models demonstrated higher accuracy than human experts in troubleshooting intricate laboratory procedures.
OpenAI's o3 model achieved a 43.8% accuracy rate, surpassing the average 22.1% score of virologists.
The findings suggest that AI could assist in preventing disease spread but also pose risks if used maliciously.
Major AI labs have been informed of the results, prompting discussions on implementing safeguards against biological risks.
AI models could help fight disease—but they also pose a deadly risk if weaponized by non-experts
— TIME (@TIME)
2:03 PM • Apr 22, 2025
🧪 This development underscores the dual-use nature of advanced AI in biotechnology, emphasizing the need for robust oversight to prevent potential biohazards while harnessing AI's capabilities for public health advancements.
🆕 Updates
Introducing Perplexity iOS Voice Assistant
Voice Assistant uses web browsing and multi-app actions to book reservations, send emails and calendar invites, play media, and more—all from the Perplexity iOS app.
Update your app in the App Store and start asking today.
— Perplexity (@perplexity_ai)
3:25 PM • Apr 23, 2025
Dreamina AI has officially launched Seedream 3.0 – its cutting-edge new model. The wait is over!
This is the latest breakthrough in AI image generation.With Seedream 3.0, Dreamina AI delivers:
🎬 Cinematic-quality visuals
🖼️ 2K resolution output
💎 Ultra-realistic textures &— Dreamina AI (@dreamina_ai)
2:13 PM • Apr 22, 2025
Your Tesla car will earn you money
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk)
11:09 AM • Apr 24, 2025
Stanford dropped FramePack
This AI can run on 6 GB laptop GPU to generate minute long 30fps video from single image
No distillation, open source.
10 wild examples & how to try it: 👇
— Min Choi (@minchoi)
7:15 PM • Apr 22, 2025
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Watch me build a Reddit agent in 60 seconds:
— Savannah (@SavannahFeder)
3:35 PM • Apr 22, 2025
After thousands of hours in Cursor, I've found the perfect workflow for vibe coding with no errors.
And no, you don't need to know anything about code.
Here's everything you should do (bookmark this):
1. DO NOT tell it what to do.
— 0xDesigner (@0xDesigner)
9:15 PM • Apr 23, 2025
🗣️ Discourse
This is Demis Hassabis.
He’s Google's DeepMind CEO, who’s studied AI for 30+ years.
In his new interview with 60 Minutes, he revealed mind-blowing facts about health & AI that 99% of people wouldn’t know.
Here are my top 8 takeaways: 🧵
(No. 6 will shock you)— Karl Mehta (@karlmehta)
1:57 PM • Apr 23, 2025
We built an AI model to simulate how a fruit fly walks, flies and behaves – in partnership with @HHMIJanelia. 🪰
Our computerized insect replicates realistic motion, and can even use its eyes to control its actions.
Here’s how we developed it – and what it means for science. 🧵
— Google DeepMind (@GoogleDeepMind)
4:15 PM • Apr 23, 2025
Deep reasoning LLMs struggle with free translation, especially literature, which requires cultural understanding beyond literal translation.
This paper introduces DeepTrans, a model trained using Reinforcement Learning (RL).
DeepTrans learns effective free translation without
— Rohan Paul (@rohanpaul_ai)
1:17 AM • Apr 23, 2025