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This Monday morning, OpenAI is making headlines with multiple confirmed developments, ranging from new model rollouts to major enterprise partnerships. Both Memeburn and Polymarket confirm that OpenAI is testing its next AI model, GPT 5.6, within ChatGPT for select Pro subscribers, with a rumored launch between June 22nd and 28th. Polymarket shows a 90% probability for this late June release, with nearly a million dollars in bets. This new model is expected to feature a 1.5 million token context window, improved agentic coding, and stronger UI generation. OpenAI's chief scientist calls it a meaningful improvement over GPT-5.5. Meanwhile, multiple sources, including 디지털투데이, Sammy Fans, and Technetbook, report that OpenAI is supplying ChatGPT Enterprise and Codex to all Samsung Electronics employees globally, particularly within its Device eXperience division. This is one of OpenAI's largest enterprise deployments, aiming to boost productivity in software development, marketing, product development, and manufacturing. The deal includes enhanced security features and cost management tools for Samsung. iNews Zoombangla reveals that Apple's iOS 27, arriving this September, will allow iPhone users to choose their preferred AI model, including Google Gemini, OpenAI's ChatGPT, or Anthropic's Claude, for Apple Intelligence features. This marks a significant shift for Apple, moving away from its traditional control, and opens up distribution to over two billion active Apple devices. Additionally, Storyboard18 and AI News confirm a major partnership between L’Oréal and OpenAI to integrate advanced AI across consumer experiences, scientific research, and internal operations. Consumers will soon virtually try on Maybelline New York makeup within ChatGPT using L’Oréal’s ModiFace technology. The collaboration also extends to using OpenAI’s GPT-Rosalind model for skin microbiome research. Lapaas Voice and varindia.com both highlight the launch of ChatGPT's new "Scheduled" page feature, allowing users to manage recurring automations and reminders, transforming ChatGPT into a more proactive agent. Free users get up to 3 active tasks, while Pro and Enterprise users can manage up to 15. Finally, quasa.io reports that Visa has integrated its global payment network into ChatGPT, allowing AI agents to make purchases for users. This means AI can find products, recommend them, and complete transactions at any merchant accepting Visa, though users retain control through spending limits and mandatory approvals. These developments mean that AI is rapidly becoming embedded in your daily tech, from how you shop and manage tasks to the core intelligence powering your phone and workplace tools.