Big Changes Coming to ChatGPT


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Welcome back!

It was a slow week for AI news, so we've packed this edition with a ton of free resources for you.

Below, we'll show you how to use a new AI video editing agent, share with you a prompt that helps you keep context separate in ChatGPT, give you a video guide to get you up to date on all of NotebookLM's updates, and more.

Let's get right into it...


🪄 App of the Week: Genspark Clip Genius

Use Case: Video Editing AI Agent

Link: Genspark (Free to Try, Not Sponsored!)

Why you should care:
Genspark AI added a new feature to their AI creation platform called Clip Genius that lets you edit videos with natural language.

You can edit an entire video in a single prompt or have a conversation with Genspark Clip Genius and refine and iterate on your video.

Clip Genius works by first doing content analysis, then planning out a story based on your prompt, and then it does all of the editing, optimization, assembly, and exporting for you.

You can use it to cut highlights from a YouTube video, turn a podcast into a set of clips, put together multiple angles of the same action, and more.

Here's how to try Clip Genius for free today:

  1. Go to the Genspark AI using the link above.
  2. Sign in or create an account.
  3. Select "Clip Genius" below the chat box.
  4. Upload a video.
  5. Write a prompt describing the type of edit you want Genspark to make.
  6. Send the prompt!

Genspark will then go into a planning and reasoning mode, executing tasks in the background while keeping you updated on its progress via a simple checklist.

When it's done, it will give you a link to download your edited video! Give it a watch, and remember that if you're not satisfied with the first output, you can always tell Genspark exactly what was wrong with the first generation and try again.

Genspark gives free users 100 credits/day, which is essentially enough to just run one Clip Genius prompt per day, so go give it a try and see if it's worth adding to your AI toolkit!


📰 News That Matters: OpenAI Adding Parental Controls to ChatGPT

Link: Building more helpful ChatGPT experiences for everyone | OpenAI Blog

Why it matters:
OpenAI is updating ChatGPT’s mental health safeguards in response to a tragic wrongful death lawsuit filed by parents who say ChatGPT encouraged their son to take his own life.

The California lawsuit alleges that GPT-4o advised 16-year-old Adam Raine on how to tie a noose, discouraged him from seeking human help, and even helped draft a suicide note. His parents say that while ChatGPT occasionally surfaced hotline numbers, ChatGPT’s responses ultimately made things worse.

In a blog post this week, OpenAI announced changes aimed at preventing similar tragedies:

  • New parental controls - Parents will be able to link accounts with their teens, set age-appropriate restrictions, and manage chat history and memory.
  • Distress detection alerts - Parents will be notified if ChatGPT detects their child is in “acute distress.”
  • More reliable safety in long chats - OpenAI acknowledged that guardrails often break down in lengthy conversations and said it's working to make safety responses more consistent over time.
  • Escalation to reasoning models - ChatGPT will use the new Conversation Router to send sensitive conversations to reasoning models like GPT-5 Thinking that better follow safety guidelines.
  • Input from experts - A newly formed “Expert Council on Well-Being” and a 250-member physician network will advise OpenAI on future safeguards.

CEO Sam Altman acknowledges people are relying on AI relationships for emotional support more than ever, and OpenAI is scrambling to manage the risks that this dynamic introduces.

But the Raine family’s legal team says OpenAI is moving too slowly and hiding behind PR. “This is nothing more than OpenAI’s crisis management team trying to change the subject,” said the family’s attorney.

The case and OpenAI's upcoming changes to ChatGPT highlight an uncomfortable truth about AI today: AI chatbots are becoming emotional confidants for millions of people, but they were never built to shoulder that responsibility.

And right now, OpenAI is being forced to answer for what happens when ChatGPT fails to carry that weight.


📝 Prompt of the Week: Quickly Create Curated Memories

Prompt Formula:
Identify the things in this conversation we've talked about that you might want to consider adding to ChatGPT Memories. List them all out in a simple bullet point list.

Quick Description:
Use this prompt to turn any conversation you've had with ChatGPT into a curated, simple list of things you may want to carry over into future conversations, use as Custom Instructions, or add to the instructions of a GPT.

How to Use:

  1. Copy the above prompt.
  2. Open a valuable ChatGPT conversation you had from your chat history.
  3. Paste the above prompt.
  4. Send it!

ChatGPT will output a simple list of what it considers memorable from the conversation. You can then copy and paste these pieces of context wherever they're best suited, like adding all personal information into a "Personal" project and adding all work-related information into a "Work" project to keep that context separated.


📽️ Video of the Week: This AI Completely Prevents Hallucinations

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If you haven't added Google's NotebookLM to your AI toolkit yet, you're missing out! Especially after all of the updates Google has brought to the platform over the past few months.

In this video, Igor shows you everything you need to know to use NotebookLM, one of the most powerful (and free) AI tools available to you today. He'll show you how to access it, basic uses, advanced features, and more.


📢 Community Highlight: Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana) Complete Guide

This week in The AI Advantage Community, team member Dominique released a brand-new guide teaching you everything you need to know to effectively use Google’s Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model (nicknamed “Nano Banana”).

In this guide, Dominique shows you:

  • How to access Nano Banana via Google’s AI Studio or through Recraft (where you can even avoid the watermark).
  • Six powerful use cases including editing product photos, generating new character angles, combining multiple images, and creating video thumbnails.
  • Practical prompts and side-by-side image examples to help you go from beginner to advanced in minutes.

If you're curious about AI image generation and editing or want better visual content for your projects, this guide is a must-read.

Join The AI Advantage community to get instant access to Dominique’s full guide, plus tons of other tutorials, tools, live events and more!


That's all for this week!

See you next Thursday.

Much Love,
Igor & The AI Advantage Team

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