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ChatGPT is OK with Controversial Topics now

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Welcome to FavTutor’s AI Recap! We’ve gathered all the latest and important AI developments for the past 24 hours in one place, just for you.

In Today’s Newsletter: 😀

  • ChatGPT is OK with Controversial Topics now

  • Adobe Acrobat can now understand your Contracts

  • AI models struggle to connect the dots in long texts

OpenAI
😮 ChatGPT is OK with Controversial Topics now

OpenAI released a greatly expanded version of its Model Spec, which defines how AI models should behave. In a new section called “Seek the truth together”, OpenAI says it wants ChatGPT to avoid taking an editorial stance. That means ChatGPT will offer multiple perspectives on controversial subjects, all to be neutral.

Insights for you:

  • OpenAI has released a greatly expanded version of its Model Spec, which defines how AI models should behave.

  • The new 63-page guidelines focus on three core principles: customizability, transparency, and intellectual freedom.

  • Unlike the previous version, models should now work with users to search for the truth and take clear moral positions on issues such as disinformation.

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Adobe
⚡️ Adobe Acrobat can now understand your Contracts

Adobe announced new intelligent contract capabilities in Acrobat AI Assistant to simplify contract work. The new generative AI features can help customers grasp complex terms and spot differences between multiple agreements, helping them better understand and verify the information in these important documents.

Insights for you:

  • Adobe is adding “contract intelligence capabilities” to Acrobat’s AI Assistant, which automatically recognizes when files and scanned documents are contracts and summarizes complicated language to make it easier for users to understand.

  • Acrobat AI Assistant generates summaries and responses with clear language and clickable citations.

  • According to a new Adobe Acrobat survey, 63% of technology leaders have experienced business delays due to confusing contracts.

AI Research
🔴 AI models struggle to connect the dots in long texts

The latest generation of AI models hits its limits when connecting information across long texts and drawing conclusions, according to new research from LMU Munich, the Munich Center for Machine Learning, and Adobe Research.

Insights for you:

  • New research reveals that the latest AI models struggle to connect information and draw conclusions when dealing with long texts.

  • The NOLIMA (No Literal Matching) benchmark, which tests models' ability to link concepts without relying on shared vocabulary, shows most models losing half their capability at 32,000 tokens compared to shorter texts.

  • Even specialized reasoning models like o1, o3-mini, and DeepSeek-R1 score below 50% with longer contexts, suggesting limitations in the attention mechanism that gets overwhelmed without word-matching clues.