AI
AI Summary
- OpenAI continues its aggressive acquisition strategy, recently announcing plans to acquire TBPN and Astral, signaling a focus on expanding its capabilities and market reach.
- The company has introduced significant advancements with GPT-5.4 and GPT-5.3, offering mini and nano versions, alongside the highly anticipated GPT-5.4 Thinking System Card, suggesting a push towards more accessible and specialized AI models.
- OpenAI is prioritizing safety and responsible AI development, highlighted by the launch of the OpenAI Safety Bug Bounty program, efforts to protect teens, and the introduction of Lockdown Mode and Elevated Risk labels in ChatGPT.
- Strategic partnerships are a key theme, with major collaborations announced with Amazon, Microsoft, and Google Cloud, alongside significant investments in AI infrastructure through initiatives like Stargate, aiming to scale AI globally.
- The company is expanding its enterprise offerings and developer tools, evidenced by the general availability of Codex, the introduction of apps in ChatGPT and the new Apps SDK, and the launch of OpenAI Certifications courses.
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OpenAI News
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OpenAI acquires TBPN
16 hours ago
CompanyOpenAI acquires TBPN to accelerate global conversations around AI and support independent media, expanding dialogue with builders, businesses, and the broader tech community.
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Codex now offers more flexible pricing for teams
17 hours ago
ProductCodex now includes pay-as-you-go pricing for ChatGPT Business and Enterprise, providing teams a more flexible option to start and scale adoption.
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Gradient Labs gives every bank customer an AI account manager
2 days ago
B2B StoryGradient Labs uses GPT-4.1 and GPT-5.4 mini and nano to power AI agents that automate banking support workflows with low latency and high reliability.
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Accelerating the next phase of AI
3 days ago
CompanyOpenAI raises $122 billion in new funding to expand frontier AI globally, invest in next-generation compute, and meet growing demand for ChatGPT, Codex, and enterprise AI.
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Helping disaster response teams turn AI into action across Asia
4 days ago
Global AffairsAI for Disaster Response in Asia: OpenAI Workshop with Gates Foundation
Google AI
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What’s new with Google Cloud
6 days ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
Google Cloud, Inside Google CloudWant 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. ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- MAR 23 - MAR 27 * Turn your API sprawl into an agent-ready catalog As organizations scale, APIs often become scattered across multiple gateways, creating "blind spots" that hinder AI adoption. To solve this, we’ve introduced two new capabilities for Apigee API hub: a new
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What’s new with Google Cloud - 2025
3 months ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
Google Cloud, Inside Google CloudWant 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 tools that best match your
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The Year in Google Cloud — 2025
3 months ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
Inside Google Cloud, Google CloudIn 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,
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Google Cloud Europe establishes new European Advisory Board
5 months ago
by Tara Brady
Inside Google Cloud, CustomersAcross 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
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Cool stuff Google Cloud customers built, Oct. edition: Research agents, a World Series hit, agentic "teams" & more
5 months ago
by Google Cloud Content & Editorial
AI & Machine Learning, Data Analytics, Databases, Inside Google Cloud, Partners, CustomersAI and cloud technology are reshaping every corner of every industry around the world. Without our customers, there would be no Google Cloud, as they are the ones building the future on our platform. In this regular round-up, we dive into some of the exciting projects redefining businesses, shaping industries, and creating new categories. For our latest edition, we look into new research agents from Deutsche Bank and The Max Planck Institute; helping devs strut their stuff with new databases for Rent the Runway; mortgage lender Mr. Cooper’s “team” of AI agents answering tough customer questions; an AI assistant for doctors
The Deep View
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Claude Code leak: What happened, what's next
15 hours ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. AI coding is reshaping hiring faster than expected, with most engineers now working alongside agents and shipping AI-generated code into production. And surprise, surprise: That shift is expanding demand for developers, not shrinking it. Apple, meanwhile, is tightening control over vibe-coded apps that bypass its review process, signaling how seriously it remains about security and platform control. And Anthropic is dealing with fallout from its major Claude Code leak that exposed its secret sauce and future plans. As AI scales, process failures and trust gaps may matter as much as model breakthroughs. —Jason Hiner IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. CLAUDE CODE
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OpenAI, Anthropic prep to unleash AI's next leap
2 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Google is moving in to fill the void in AI video, cutting Veo prices as OpenAI retreats from Sora and redirects its compute. Slack, meanwhile, wants to make a case for becoming the central AI workspace by upgrading its Slackbot to handle meeting notes, desktop actions, and deeper access to tools. But the biggest story is what comes next from OpenAI and Anthropic. Their next models look poised to push agents into a more powerful phase that could unleash both incredible productivity gains and enormous cybersecurity risks. The next leap in AI is bearing down on us. —Jason
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Americans souring on AI, new data shows
3 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Snowflake's VP of AI told us the company is further along in its AI transformation than most people realize, and that the SaaSpocalypse may actually be Snowflake's big moment. Meanwhile, the AI narrative is fracturing on multiple fronts. A new Quinnipiac poll of 1,400 Americans finds 55% believe AI does more harm than good, up 11% year-over-year. And the rest of the data in the study doesn't paint a pretty picture either. If you're looking for a way to help friends and family get real value from AI right now, I have four tools worth recommending to anyone.
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Snowflake’s AI push counters SaaSpocalypse fears
3 days ago
by Jason Hiner
Hello, friends. Snowflake is quietly reinventing itself for the AI era by giving coding tools to every employee, launching new AI agents, and rethinking data governance from the ground up. This week’s conversation digs into how a stalwart SaaS giant is using AI not just to survive the SaaSpocalypse, but to emerge as an AI leader on the other side. Thank you to Airia for sponsoring this episode. —Jason Hiner AI LIFTS SNOWFLAKE AS SAASPOCALYPSE SPREADS Snowflake has been a stalwart of the SaaS economy and a leader in enterprise data for the past decade. But the company is deep in the middle
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Claude booms, uptime falters, users get new limits
4 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Reddit and Wikipedia are drawing hard lines against AI-generated content while also licensing their data to AI labs to train models. The irony is hard to miss. With new Codex plugins, OpenAI keeps getting more serious about enterprise, pivoting from novelty to utility. And Claude's meteoric growth is hitting real-world limits. Its outages have dropped uptime below 99% and its new peak-hour usage rates amount to surge pricing for chatbots. Growth is great until infrastructure can't keep up. All three stories point to a common trend: AI is maturing fast, and the friction is showing. —Jason Hiner IN TODAY’S