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SunBrief#45: OpenAI Takes On LinkedIn with AI Jobs Platform

Google’s Gemini AI Rated ‘High Risk’ for Kids with Teens and Apple Eyes Google Gemini to Supercharge Siri

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  • Grow Your Education and Your Faith at Liberty University

  • OpenAI Builds AI-Powered Jobs Platform, Challenging LinkedIn

  • Google’s Gemini AI Rated ‘High Risk’ for Kids and Teens

  • Stock Updates

  • Apple Eyes Google Gemini to Supercharge Siri

  • AI Highlights of the Week

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OpenAI Builds AI-Powered Jobs Platform, Challenging LinkedIn

OpenAI Launches AI Jobs Platform and Certification Program to Boost AI Literacy

OpenAI announced plans to develop an AI-centered jobs platform and expand its OpenAI Academy as part of broader efforts to increase AI literacy and support its growing consumer and business AI applications.

Key Points:

  • AI Jobs Platform: Will use AI to match qualified candidates with companies, including local businesses and governments. The service is expected to launch by mid-2026.

  • Competition with LinkedIn: The platform could compete with Microsoft’s LinkedIn, despite Microsoft being OpenAI’s largest investor ($13 billion).

  • Organizational Integration: Certificates can be incorporated into corporate learning and development programs; Walmart is already collaborating. OpenAI aims to certify 10 million Americans by 2030.

  • Economic Impact: Initiatives aim to help workers adapt to AI-driven job market changes, while research indicates AI-skilled roles pay higher salaries.

Why It Matters:
OpenAI equips workers with AI skills, connects talent to jobs, supports governments, and leads in AI education and adoption.

Could OpenAI’s new jobs platform seriously compete with LinkedIn?

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Google’s Gemini AI Rated ‘High Risk’ for Kids and Teens

Google Gemini AI Rated ‘High Risk’ for Kids and Teens in Safety Assessment

Common Sense Media says Google’s Gemini AI is high risk for kids, with weak safeguards that still allow exposure to harmful content.

Key Points:

  • High-Risk Rating: Both “Under 13” and “Teen Experience” tiers were labeled high risk, as they largely mirror the adult version of Gemini with minimal safety modifications.

  • Parental and Public Concerns: Safety issues are heightened given AI’s reported links to recent teen suicides, including legal cases against OpenAI and Character.AI.

  • Apple Considerations: Gemini may power Apple’s upcoming AI-enabled Siri, potentially exposing more teens unless safety concerns are mitigated.

  • Google Response: The company cited existing safeguards for under-18 users, ongoing red-teaming, and expert consultations, while acknowledging some features did not work as intended and have been updated.

  • Comparative AI Risk: In prior assessments, Common Sense labeled Meta AI and Character.AI as “unacceptable,” Perplexity as high risk, ChatGPT as moderate risk, and Claude (18+) as minimal risk.

Why It Matters:
The report stresses that kids need AI built with age-appropriate protections, not just adult models with filters, to avoid harmful content and risks.

Should AI platforms like Google Gemini have separate, fully age-appropriate versions for kids?

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Stock Updates

Apple Eyes Google Gemini to Supercharge Siri

Apple’s Siri Overhaul May Leverage Google’s Gemini AI

Apple is reportedly exploring using Google’s Gemini AI to power its long-awaited Siri upgrade, aiming to catch up in the competitive AI assistant space.

Key Points:

  • AI-Powered Upgrade: The new Siri may integrate a Google AI model, enhancing web search and natural language capabilities.

  • Delayed Launch: Apple postponed the Siri update until 2026 while assessing whether its internal AI models can match competitors like OpenAI, Google, and Perplexity.

  • Formal Agreement: Apple and Google reportedly reached an agreement for testing Gemini AI in Siri, with potential expansion to other iPhone features, including Safari and Spotlight search.

  • Enhanced Functionality: The upgraded Siri may combine text, images, videos, local points of interest, AI summarization, and personal data access to improve user experience.

Why It Matters:
Apple’s deal with Google’s Gemini shows a pragmatic push to catch up in AI. By using Gemini, Apple can make Siri more competitive, offering richer, interactive results and tighter AI integration across its ecosystem.

Do you think Gemini will make Siri significantly better?

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AI Highlights of the Week

Too Important to Miss

Last Week’s Poll Result

  • Which industry will benefit most from Nvidia’s new Jetson Thor robotics chip?

    Robotics, 40.00%. Automotive, 40.00%. Logistics, 10.00% , Consumer tech, 10.00%

  • “Who benefits most from Google’s Virginia data centre expansion?”

    Local communities and students , 20.00%. The border US tech industry, 10.00%. Mostly Google itself, 70%.

  • Nvidia’s stock fell –3.3% after its latest earnings. Do you see this as

    Yes, 50.00%, No, 21.43%. No sure, 28.57%.

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