OpenAI is updating ChatGPT's deep research tool with a full-screen viewer, allowing users to scroll through and navigate AI-generated reports, as reported by The Verge on February 10, 2026. This update includes a built-in document viewer and a table of contents for easy navigation within the reports. Simultaneously, discussions around the capabilities and applications of AI are ongoing, with some questioning the current state of agentic AI and others raising concerns about the use of AI tools like ChatGPT.
According to VentureBeat, the deployment of agentic AI, which is designed to take goal-driven action, has lagged behind the initial hype. While 2025 was anticipated to be the year of agentic AI, the fundamentals required for scaling were reportedly missing.
Meanwhile, a campaign called "QuitGPT" is urging users to cancel their ChatGPT subscriptions, as reported by MIT Technology Review. The campaign, which gained traction on Reddit, cited a contribution by OpenAI president Greg Brockman to President Donald Trump's super PAC MAGA Inc. as a reason for concern. The campaign also highlighted the use of a résumé screening tool powered by ChatGPT-4 by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
MIT Technology Review also launched a new weekly newsletter series, "Making AI Work," to explore how generative AI is being used across different sectors. Each edition begins with a case study, examining a specific use case of AI in a given industry.
In a separate development, the online hangout Moltbook, populated by AI agents interacting with one another, was compared to Pokémon by MIT Technology Review's senior editor for AI, Will Douglas Heaven. Despite showing AI systems performing helpful tasks, the platform was also flooded with crypto scams, and many posts were written by people.
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