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🤖 OpenAI’s New Model: o3-pro
Also: College Classrooms Overrun by AI Fraud

Welcome, AI enthusiasts
OpenAI just launched o3-pro, a powerful new version of its advanced reasoning model. If you're a ChatGPT Pro or Team user, you can start using it right now. Whether you're solving tough science problems, writing complex code, or tackling business tasks, o3-pro is smarter and more reliable than ever. Let’s dive in!
In today’s insights:
OpenAI’s New Model: o3-pro
College Classrooms Overrun by AI Fraud
Faster planning decisions with AI
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🤖 OpenAI’s New Model: o3-pro
OpenAI o3-pro is rolling out now to all Pro users in ChatGPT and in the API.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI)
8:08 PM • Jun 10, 2025
Evolving AI: OpenAI launches o3-pro, its most advanced reasoning model yet.
Key Points:
O3-pro replaces o1-pro for ChatGPT Pro, Team, API users; Enterprise and Edu next.
Designed for step-by-step reasoning in domains like science, coding, and education.
Outperforms top models from Google and Anthropic in benchmark tests.
Details:
OpenAI has released o3-pro, an upgraded version of its o3 reasoning model. Available now to ChatGPT Pro and Team users, o3-pro will roll out to Enterprise and Edu users within a week. It costs $20 per million input tokens and $80 per million output tokens via API. The model handles complex tasks in science, programming, and business more reliably, though it responds more slowly than its predecessor. O3-pro supports tools like file analysis, visual input reasoning, and Python. Temporary chats are currently disabled, and it can't generate images or use the Canvas workspace.
Why It Matters:
o3‑pro is a leap forward in accuracy and reasoning. But it's slow and expensive. Use it where depth matters, like code, research, or math. Not ideal for casual chats, but definitely worth testing if you need top-tier AI for complex problems.
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Evolving AI: AI is fueling a spike in financial aid scams targeting community colleges.
Key Points:
Criminals are using AI bots and stolen identities to fraudulently enroll in online college courses and collect aid.
California colleges alone reported 1.2 million fake applications and lost over $11 million.
Victims face long battles to remove debt they never took on, while real students lose class seats to bots.
Details:
AI-driven financial aid fraud is growing fast, with scammers deploying bots to pose as students in online college programs. These "ghost students" apply for grants and loans using stolen identities, often overwhelming class capacity and locking out genuine students. In 2024, California community colleges flagged hundreds of thousands of fake enrollments. Victims often discover the fraud only after seeing unexplained debt or credit damage, and resolution can take years.
Why It Matters:
AI tools are making it easy to scale fraud, hitting community colleges that serve some of the most vulnerable students. These scams don’t just waste money. They take away real class seats, delay education, and leave victims with debt and credit issues that can take years to fix. Without stronger defenses, this will only grow.
GOOGLE
📈 Faster planning decisions with AI
Evolving AI: Gemini helps UK councils convert planning documents in seconds, cutting hours off review times.
Key Points:
Extract, powered by Gemini, turns old maps and handwritten notes into digital data in about 40 seconds.
Councils currently spend up to 2 hours per document, with 350,000 applications per year in England.
Four councils are piloting the system ahead of a nationwide rollout by Spring 2026.
Details:
The UK Government's AI Incubator team built Extract using Google’s Gemini model to speed up planning decisions. Traditional planning involves time-consuming paper records, but Extract converts these into structured digital data rapidly. Gemini's multimodal abilities enable it to interpret text, images, and handwriting, and then extract polygons from maps and georeference them using tools like OpenCV and Ordnance Survey.
Why It Matters:
Planning systems are often slow because councils rely on old maps and paper notes. AI changes that. By converting these into digital data in seconds, councils can speed up decisions, reduce backlogs, and free up staff time. With hundreds of thousands of applications a year, even small gains have a big impact. This shows how AI can fix real-world problems without replacing entire systems.
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