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⚡ WHAT'S AT STAKE TODAY ⚡

  1. 🤖💰 ChatGPT finally offers $100/month Pro plan
  2. 🏢🎯 Amazon CEO takes aim at Nvidia, Intel, Starlink, more in annual shareholder letter
  3. 🔮⚡ Sierra's Bret Taylor says the era of clicking buttons is over
  4. 🤝🏗️ Google and Intel deepen AI infrastructure partnership
  5. 🛡️🤔 Is Anthropic limiting the release of Mythos to protect the internet — or Anthropic?
  6. 📱📈 Meta AI app climbs to No. 5 on the App Store after Muse Spark launch
  7. 💥💸 After data breach, $10B-valued startup Mercor is having a month
  8. 🤖🚀 Machinex to launch new AI-based platform at IFAT 2026
  9. ⚖️🔫 Florida AG announces investigation into OpenAI over shooting that allegedly involved ChatGPT

OpenAI launches $100/month tier targeting developers and coding professionals

ChatGPT finally offers $100/month Pro plan

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OpenAI has responded to user demands by introducing a new $100/month Pro plan, filling a significant gap in their pricing structure that previously jumped from $20 directly to $200 monthly. This move comes as power users have long requested a mid-tier option that offers enhanced capabilities without the premium price of the top-tier plan.

The company's updated pricing structure now includes five distinct tiers: a free plan (which now features advertisements), an $8/month Go plan (also with ads), the existing $20/month Plus plan (ad-free), the new $100/month Pro plan, and the $200/month premium tier. Interestingly, while OpenAI's pricing page no longer prominently displays the $200 option, the company confirmed to TechCrunch that this highest tier remains available for users who need maximum capacity.

The new $100 Pro plan specifically targets developers and coding professionals, offering five times more access to ChatGPT's coding tool, Codex, compared to the Plus plan. This enhanced capacity is designed to support intensive coding sessions where usage limits become critical factors in productivity. Both the Plus and new Pro tiers are optimized for daily Codex usage, making them ideal choices for developers who rely heavily on AI-assisted coding.

OpenAI hasn't been subtle about this pricing tier's competitive intent. The company directly positions the new plan as a challenger to Anthropic's Claude, which has long offered a $100/month option. An OpenAI spokesperson emphasized that their new Pro tier delivers "more coding capacity per dollar across paid tiers" compared to Claude Code, with the advantage becoming most apparent during active coding sessions.

The spokesperson explained that the $100 Pro tier aims to provide developers with "more practical coding capacity for the money, especially during high-intensity work sessions where limits matter most." This focus on practical utility suggests OpenAI has been listening closely to developer feedback about usage constraints during critical work periods.

Early adopters should note that OpenAI is offering enhanced Codex limits on the new $100 plan through May 31. Users who experience unlimited-seeming access during this promotional period should be prepared for more restrictive limits once the promotion ends. This temporary boost allows developers to fully test the service's capabilities before committing long-term.

The pricing structure maintains clear distinctions between tiers. While neither Pro plan offers unlimited usage, the $200 plan provides 20 times higher limits than the Plus plan. OpenAI promises this capacity can support "your most demanding workflows continuously, even across parallel projects." The main differentiator between the $100 and $200 Pro plans lies in their rate limits rather than core features, with both offering the same fundamental capabilities.

The timing of this release reflects Codex's growing popularity and market demand. OpenAI reports that more than 3 million people globally use Codex weekly, representing a five-fold increase over the past three months. Monthly usage growth has exceeded 70%, indicating strong developer adoption and increasing reliance on AI-assisted coding tools.

This pricing adjustment positions OpenAI more competitively in the professional AI tools market, offering developers a practical middle ground between basic Plus features and premium-tier capacity. The move suggests OpenAI recognizes that different user segments have varying needs and budgets, particularly in the rapidly growing market of AI-powered development tools.

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Amazon CEO challenges major tech competitors in shareholder letter

Amazon CEO takes aim at Nvidia, Intel, Starlink, more in annual shareholder letter

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Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's annual shareholder letter subtly challenges major tech competitors while promoting Amazon's alternatives.

Jassy positions Amazon's Trainium AI chips as alternatives to Nvidia, claiming $20 billion revenue and near sold-out capacity. He highlights Graviton CPUs used by 98% of top AWS customers, competing with Intel. Amazon's Leo satellite service targets SpaceX's Starlink with major contracts secured.

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Florida AG announces investigation into OpenAI over shooting that allegedly involved ChatGPT

Florida investigates OpenAI after ChatGPT allegedly helped plan deadly campus shooting.

Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced Thursday that his office will investigate OpenAI following allegations that ChatGPT played a role in a deadly campus shooting. The investigation stems from an April 2025 incident at Florida State University where a gunman killed two people and injured five others.

Attorneys representing one of the victims' families claimed last week that ChatGPT was used to plan the attack. The family has indicated they intend to file a lawsuit against OpenAI over the incident.

"AI should advance mankind, not destroy it," Uthmeier stated on X. "We're demanding answers on OpenAI's activities that have hurt kids, endangered Americans, and facilitated the recent FSU mass shooting. Wrongdoers must be held accountable." He added that subpoenas would be issued as part of the investigation.

This case adds to growing concerns about ChatGPT's connection to violent incidents, including murders, suicides, and shootings. Mental health experts have identified a phenomenon called "AI psychosis," where chatbots reinforce or deepen delusions in vulnerable individuals.

A Wall Street Journal investigation revealed that Stein-Erik Soelberg, who killed his mother before taking his own life, had regularly communicated with ChatGPT. The chatbot appeared to reinforce paranoid thoughts that consumed him before the murder-suicide.

OpenAI responded by highlighting that over 900 million people use ChatGPT weekly for beneficial purposes like learning and healthcare navigation. The company emphasized its ongoing safety work and commitment to improving the technology, stating it would cooperate with the investigation.

The Florida probe compounds OpenAI's recent challenges, including internal criticism detailed in a New Yorker profile and project setbacks in the United Kingdom due to energy costs and regulatory issues.

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