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OpenAI seeks to one-up Anthropic with new customer privacy protections

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As AI models have become more powerful, the potential for those models to be misused has grown — as has a clamor for safety guardrails that can stop such abuse from happening. AI companies must now walk a delicate tight rope between respecting their enterprise customers’ privacy while also watching usage for possible issues.

Sensing an opportunity to one-up its rival Anthropic, OpenAI just announced a privacy-centric safety approach to monitoring for misuse. The company is previewing a new service to select customers that it calls Private Safety Processing. This is an automated system that watches for potential abuse while simultaneously retaining none of the customer’s data.

This system clearly runs counter to Anthropic’s recently announced data retention policy. The policy, which has aggravated some customers, enables the AI lab to keep user data (all of their sessions — and the conversations therein) for a period of 30 days, when it comes to “covered models.” Those models include all Mythos-class models and “future models with similar capabilities,” the company says.

This policy, which was announced in July, was designed for the purposes of safety allowing the lab to sift and analyze potential impropriety. However, it has deeply concerned some enterprises that handle large amounts of sensitive data and don’t want it harbored (or inspected) by the AI lab.

OpenAI — like most other AI companies — already afford customers a relative level of privacy by adhering to a policy known as Zero Data Retention. ZDR uses agents within the OpenAI API to monitor for abuse on a per session basis. In this way, customer data isn’t retained by the company but companies are still able to scan for bad activity without the need for human intervention. It’s worth noting that Anthropic also largely abides by ZDR — except when it comes to “covered models,” like Fable.

OpenAI says that Private Safety Processing is a new technology that widens ZDR’s scope. It describes it as a form of long-horizon safety monitoring that assesses the inputs and outputs of multiple conversations — not just one. Again, the monitoring is conducted by an agent, which, if triggered, catches interactions and analyzes them across sessions for signs of potential misuse.

The new tech helps OpenAI detect malicious use of AI that takes place over multiple sessions, a spokesperson told TechCrunch. A bad actor — hypothetically someone trying to engineer malware for a cyberattack — may spread out their requests to avoid detection. Private Safety Processing can analyze those multiple conversations for signs of abuse without human review of a user’s conversations.

In the case where the system is triggered, it may send a “narrowly defined signal” to OpenAI that warns of a specific type of activity, the company says. Based on that signal, OpenAI can then decide whether “enforcement is necessary,” it says. If so, OpenAI will reach out to the customer for more context or to work with them on the issue and a customer may choose to share data with OpenAI at their discretion, the spokesperson said.

By contrast, Anthropic notes that human review of customer data can occur, but only “through a controlled access path” that involves “a small set of approved reviewers.” Every one of those review sessions is “recorded in a tamper-proof log that reviewers cannot suppress or modify,” the company says.

The corporate competition between OpenAI and Anthropic is tense at the moment, with both companies looking for any opportunity to gain an advantage on the other. A recent report showed that OpenAI’s Q2 grew more slowly than Anthropic. Anthropic’s annualized revenue run rate is now reportedly $65 billion. Anthropic investors have said it could IPO at $2 trillion, while OpenAI is also working on its IPO.

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Nigerian Trio Impress as FCV International Football Academy Secure 4-1 Win in London

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Young Nigerian talents Raheem Salaudeen, Fawas Ayomide Adeleke and Obiora Jacob Iyida delivered impressive performances as FCV International Football Academy secured a commanding 4-1 away victory over Fox Academy of London.

The encounter provided another valuable opportunity for the Nigerian youngsters to showcase their abilities and gain experience in the competitive UK football environment.

Raheem Salaudeen was among the standout performers, finding the back of the net during an impressive first-half display. His goal was joined by efforts from Andrey and Iman as FCV International Football Academy established a strong advantage before the break.

The second half continued in the same direction, with fellow Nigerian youngster Fawas Ayomide Adeleke getting his name on the scoresheet to complete an impressive team performance.

Meanwhile, Obiora Jacob Iyida also caught the eye with his movement, attacking intent and willingness to take on defenders. Although he was unable to convert a couple of promising opportunities, his overall contribution showed plenty of encouragement.

Speaking after the match, Raheem Salaudeen reflected on the team’s performance:

“It was a good game for us and I’m pleased that we were able to get the win. Scoring is always a great feeling, but the most important thing is that we played together and showed what we can do. We still have a lot to improve, and we will keep working.”

Fawas Adeleke also expressed his determination to build on the experience:

“Getting on the scoresheet is a great boost, but I know this is only one step. Playing here is helping us understand the demands of football in the UK, and I want to keep learning, improving and becoming a better player.”

For Obiora, the focus remains on turning his promising performances into goals and greater contributions in future matches.

The victory represents another important development opportunity for the three Nigerian youngsters, who continue to gain exposure, confidence and competitive experience while pursuing their football ambitions abroad.

From Nigeria to the UK, Raheem, Fawas and Obiora are continuing to make their presence felt—and their journey is one Nigerian football fans will be watching closely.

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NPFL Pre-Season Invitational: Plateau United, Mighty Jets begin with victories

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Plateau United and Mighty Jets kicked off their campaigns at the 2026 Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, Invitational Pre-season Tournament on winning notes.

In the first game of the day, Plateau United defeated last season’s runners-up, Rivers United, 1-0.

Jubril Ibrahim scored the winning goal one minute before the half-hour mark.

In the day’s second fixture, Mighty Jets also recorded a slim 1-0 victory over El-Kanemi Warriors, thanks to Usman Meyanga’s 56th-minute strike.

Meyanga benefited from an error by the El-Kanemi Warriors goalkeeper to score the decisive goal.

Action will continue in the tournament on Thursday, with Katsina United taking on El-Kanemi Warriors in the first game of the day.

Reigning NPFL champions Rangers will clash with Rivers United in the second fixture.

The Super Six Invitational Tournament was basically designed to help Nigeria’s representatives in the CAF inter-club competitions prepare adequately before their preliminary games.

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