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AI

AI Summary

  • OpenAI has made significant strides in democratizing AI access, announcing partnerships with major cloud providers like AWS and Oracle, and expanding its offerings through initiatives like the OpenAI Partner Network and new OpenAI Academy courses.
  • Codex continues to be a central focus, with numerous updates and integrations designed to make it a ubiquitous productivity tool for developers and professionals across various roles and industries, including Notion, Nextdoor, and Braintrust.
  • The company is actively enhancing ChatGPT's capabilities, introducing features like improved memory ('Dreaming'), advanced voice intelligence, and new integrations for businesses and educators, alongside efforts to improve its understanding of sensitive conversations and health intelligence.
  • OpenAI is deeply invested in safety and governance, releasing frameworks like the Frontier Governance Framework, the Child Safety Blueprint, and advocating for a trustworthy AI ecosystem, while also addressing security concerns like the TanStack npm supply chain attack.
  • There's a strong emphasis on AI's role in specific sectors, including healthcare (diagnosing genetic diseases, improving clinical care), finance (BBVA, MUFG, Singular Bank), and scientific research (astrophysics, medicinal chemistry, discrete geometry), demonstrating AI's expanding practical applications.

OpenAI News


Google AI

  • What’s new with Google Cloud 3 days ago by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
    Google Cloud, Inside Google Cloud

    Want to know the latest from Google Cloud? Find it here in one handy location. Check back regularly for our newest updates, announcements, resources, events, learning opportunities, and more. Tip : Not sure where to find what you’re looking for on the Google Cloud blog? Start here: Google Cloud blog 101: Full list of topics, links, and resources . aside_block Jun 15 - Jun 19 Join us for a deep dive into agentic AI control with AppyThings Your integrations aren’t failing—they are evolving. When users interact with AI agents, they no longer arrive directly at your site, resulting

  • From AI potential to agentic reality: Driving the UK’s next chapter 6 days ago by Maureen Costello
    AI & Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Security & Identity, Sustainability, Customers, Partners, Startups, Inside Google Cloud

    The United Kingdom, and London in particular, continues to be one of the great hubs for AI development in Europe and the world. We’re home to Google DeepMind, of course, as well as significant AI unicorns — and Google Cloud customers — like Ineffable Intelligence , which is today announcing an important partnership with us. A year ago, we joined you for the London Summit to showcase the vast potential of generative AI , including a major investment in upskilling the UK civil service. Today, as we welcome our partners once again to the historic vaults of Tobacco Dock, that

  • What’s new with Google Cloud - 2025 6 months ago by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
    Google Cloud, Inside Google Cloud

    Want to know the latest from Google Cloud? Find it here in one handy location. Check back regularly for our newest updates, announcements, resources, events, learning opportunities, and more. Tip : Not sure where to find what you’re looking for on the Google Cloud blog? Start here: Google Cloud blog 101: Full list of topics, links, and resources . Dec 22 - Dec 26 To design production-ready AI agents, you must choose the right tools for memory, reasoning, and orchestration. To simplify this process, Choose your agentic AI architecture components provides an iterative framework to help you select products and

  • The Year in Google Cloud — 2025 6 months ago by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
    Inside Google Cloud, Google Cloud

    In the AI era, when one year can feel like 10, you’re forgiven for forgetting what happened last month, much less what happened all the way back in January. To jog your memory, we pulled the readership data for top product and company news of 2025. And because we publish a lot of great thought leadership and customer stories, we pulled that data too. Long story short: the most popular stories largely mapped to our biggest announcements. But not always — there were more than a few sleeper hits on this year’s list. Read on to relive this huge year,

  • Google Cloud Europe establishes new European Advisory Board 7 months ago by Tara Brady
    Inside Google Cloud, Customers

    Across the world, organizations are partnering with Google Cloud to tackle their toughest challenges, drive digital transformation, and unlock new levels of growth. In Europe, organizations face unique and complex regulatory challenges. To ensure we're delivering the best possible value and experience for our customers here, we have established a new European Advisory Board. This distinguished group of leaders from across various industries will act as a vital feedback channel, help customers navigate complex regulatory landscapes, and foster a strong, sustainable digital economy. Their counsel is key to ensuring Google Cloud products not only meet but exceed European requirements, driving


The Deep View

  • AI film festival showed tsunami hitting Hollywood 11 hours ago by The Deep View

    Welcome back. AI may not be coming for every job, but it is raising a harder question: What work will still feel meaningful when software can do more of it? IBM’s CHRO argues the AI jobs story is more complicated than mass replacement. Augmented Reality may finally be finding its purpose, as AI gives smart glasses the utility they lacked. And in Hollywood, Runway’s AI Film Festival showed how quickly generative tools are moving from novelty to creative force, raising another question: what happens to craft when machines make everyone capable from the start? — Jason Hiner IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER

  • How Sphinx built an enterprise AI accuracy layer 2 days ago by The Deep View

    Hello, friends. One of the biggest barriers to enterprise AI isn't the models. It's trust. This week, we look at Sphinx.ai, a startup tackling AI accuracy by creating an institutional knowledge layer that helps models understand how a business actually works. The goal: make AI fit enterprise data, not force enterprise data to fit AI. Thanks for tuning into this special weekend edition, presented in partnership with Sphinx . Let us know what you think! — Jason Hiner How Sphinx built an enterprise AI accuracy layer Accuracy is one of the biggest problems plaguing enterprises as they seek to embed

  • Why tech companies jumped the gun on AI layoffs 3 days ago by The Deep View

    Welcome back. Databricks is making the case that openness may be one of AI’s strongest business models, as it builds an open stack for agents, models, and cross-cloud interoperability. Snap’s new Specs point to the next phase of spatial computing, but this is still an early-adopter product, not a mainstream must-buy. And while AI keeps rattling the job market, new PwC research suggests the bigger returns are coming from companies that train and amplify workers, not those rushing to automate them away. — Jason Hiner IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. Study: AI worker training pays off more than layoffs 2. Snap

  • AI regulation has a democracy problem 4 days ago by The Deep View

    Welcome back. Snap’s Evan Spiegel is making one of the boldest bets in tech: that AR glasses can move us off the smartphone and into the world around us. Databricks is making a different bet in enterprise AI: that openness may be the only sane answer to agent sprawl, lock-in, and rising costs. And at the G7, the biggest AI companies pushed for a US-led coalition to write the rules for releasing advanced models like Mythos. That may be necessary, but it also raises a more profound question: who should have a voice in shaping a technology this powerful? —

  • Why token panic is reshaping AI 5 days ago by The Deep View

    Welcome back. AI’s infrastructure story keeps getting bigger, and messier. CoreWeave is tackling the GPU crunch with new data center innovations built around Nvidia’s next AI supercomputers. Snap is pushing smart glasses toward much bigger ambitions with a $2,195 wearable computer that wants to replace screens, not just supplement them. And token panic is hitting enterprises hard, as seen at Databricks' Data + AI Summit. The AI usage boom has created an inference cost crisis, forcing companies to rethink model routing, local compute and the economics of agents. — Jason Hiner IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. Why token panic is reshaping