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🚀OpenAI May Require Verified ID for Future API Access

PLUS: AI Powers Nuclear Reactor Monitoring & Netflix Tests Mood-Based Search—and More!

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Good morning! Today is April 14, 2025. We have some exciting AI news today: OpenAI is considering implementing ID verification for API access, and AI is being utilized to enhance nuclear reactor monitoring. Let's delve into these developments and more.

1. Want Access to OpenAI’s Best Models? You Might Need a Verified ID

OpenAI is introducing a new “Verified Organization” process that could soon be required to access its most advanced AI models. To qualify, organizations must submit a government-issued ID — and only one org can be verified per ID every 90 days. The move aims to prevent misuse of OpenAI’s tech and protect against threats like IP theft and malicious actors. It’s a big shift that signals how seriously OpenAI is taking security as its models become more powerful — and more valuable.

2. AI Enters the Nuclear Age: First-Ever On-Site Deployment at a U.S. Power Plant

For the first time in U.S. history, a nuclear power plant is officially using artificial intelligence on-site. Diablo Canyon in California has partnered with AI startup Atomic Canyon to deploy a tool called Neutron Enterprise, designed to help workers quickly search and summarize millions of pages of dense regulatory documents. While the AI isn't controlling anything — just assisting staff with data retrieval — this marks a historic shift in how critical infrastructure and advanced tech intersect. The move has sparked praise for its efficiency potential, but also raised questions from lawmakers about safety and oversight in such a high-stakes setting.

3. The Viral AI Toy Craze: How Everyone's Turning Themselves Into Action Figures on Instagram

Instagram is buzzing with AI-generated action figure dolls—and making your own is easier than you think. Thanks to a simple prompt on the ChatGPT app, users are turning their selfies into custom action figures complete with personalized accessories and packaging. All you need is a photo, a few fun details about your “starter pack,” and a little creativity. It's free, fast, and irresistibly fun—no wonder your feed is full of them.

4. Netflix Is Testing an AI Search That Knows Your Mood

Netflix is rolling out a new OpenAI-powered search tool that lets you find shows based on how you feel. Instead of just typing in genres or actor names, users can now search for things like “a feel-good comedy after a long day” or “dark thrillers with a twist ending.” The feature is currently being tested on iOS in Australia and New Zealand, with plans to expand to the U.S. soon. It’s part of Netflix’s push to make discovering your next binge as easy—and personal—as possible.

5. Micron Joins the AI Chip Race with Nvidia—Mass Production of HBM3E Chips Begins

Micron has officially started mass production of its next-gen HBM3E chips, which will power Nvidia’s upcoming AI beast, the Blackwell Ultra. This makes Micron the second supplier—after SK hynix—to provide these high-bandwidth memory chips for Nvidia, while Samsung is still in the approval stage. Though Micron currently holds just 5.1% of the global HBM market, this partnership could boost its standing significantly. To meet growing demand, Micron is ramping up global production, including a massive $7B fab in Singapore launching in 2026.

6. YouTube Launches Free AI Music Generator for Creators

YouTube just dropped a powerful new AI tool called Music Assistant that lets creators generate free, copyright-safe background tracks for their videos—just by typing a short prompt. Want “motivational workout music”? Type it in, and the tool delivers several instrumental tracks ready for download. It’s part of the Creator Music beta and is now rolling out to select users. This move puts YouTube in the growing race to make AI-generated music simple, fast, and accessible to all creators.

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Zephyr