OpenAI Integrates GitHub, Arm's Record Revenue, & Microsoft's DeepSeek Ban - Daily AI Brief #177

May 09, 2025 - Daily AI Brief
Hi there, Welcome to today's AI Brief. OpenAI has introduced a new feature by adding a GitHub connector to ChatGPT for enhanced code analysis. Meanwhile, Microsoft has banned the DeepSeek app for its employees, and OpenAI has appointed a new Chief Executive of Applications. In other news, Arm has achieved record quarterly revenue, and Elastic has acquired Keep to enhance AI alert management capabilities. The AI in pathology market is projected to reach $347.4 million by 2030, and One Stop Systems has secured a $6.5 million defense contract.

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OpenAI Adds GitHub Connector to ChatGPT for Code Analysis
OpenAI has introduced a GitHub connector for its ChatGPT tool, enabling users to analyze codebases and engineering documents. This new feature is available for ChatGPT Plus, Pro, and Team users. Read more
Microsoft Bans Employees from Using DeepSeek App
Microsoft has prohibited its employees from using the DeepSeek app due to concerns over data security and potential Chinese propaganda, as stated by Vice Chairman and President Brad Smith during a Senate hearing. Read more
OpenAI Appoints New Chief Executive of Applications
OpenAI has hired Instacart Chief Fidji Simo as the new chief executive of applications, aiming to enhance its business operations. Read more

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