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AI Summary
- OpenAI has unveiled GPT-5.4, introducing mini and nano versions, alongside the highly anticipated GPT-5.4 Thinking System Card, signaling a new era of advanced AI capabilities.
- The company is prioritizing teen safety with the launch of the Japan Teen Safety Blueprint and updating its Model Spec with new protections, reflecting a commitment to responsible AI deployment.
- Codex Security is now in research preview, and Rakuten has reported fixing issues twice as fast with Codex, highlighting the growing utility of AI in cybersecurity and development.
- New developments in agent design focus on resisting prompt injection, while advancements in instruction hierarchy are being made for frontier LLMs.
- OpenAI is expanding its reach through strategic partnerships with Amazon, Microsoft, and NVIDIA, aiming to scale AI accessibility and integrate it across various industries, including finance, journalism, and healthcare.
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OpenAI News
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Introducing GPT-5.4 mini and nano
2 days ago
CompanyGPT-5.4 mini and nano are smaller, faster versions of GPT-5.4 optimized for coding, tool use, multimodal reasoning, and high-volume API and sub-agent workloads.
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OpenAI Japan announces Japan Teen Safety Blueprint to put teen safety first
2 days ago
SafetyOpenAI Japan announces the Japan Teen Safety Blueprint, introducing stronger age protections, parental controls, and well-being safeguards for teens using generative AI.
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Equipping workers with insights about compensation
2 days ago
Global AffairsNew research shows Americans send nearly 3 million daily messages to ChatGPT asking about compensation and earnings, helping close the wage information gap.
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Why Codex Security Doesn’t Include a SAST Report
3 days ago
ProductA deep dive into why Codex Security doesn’t rely on traditional SAST, instead using AI-driven constraint reasoning and validation to find real vulnerabilities with fewer false positives.
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Rakuten fixes issues twice as fast with Codex
8 days ago
APIRakuten uses Codex, the coding agent from OpenAI, to ship software faster and safer, reducing MTTR 50%, automating CI/CD reviews, and delivering full-stack builds in weeks.
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 9 - MAR 13 * Want to use Gemini to develop code and don't know where to start? This article includes a couple of examples of developing code with Gemini prompts; it identified changes that were needed to be made to get the code
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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
4 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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Nvidia throws its weight behind OpenClaw agents
17 hours ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. OpenAI rolled out GPT-5.4 mini and nano to bring faster, cheaper AI into coding, tool use, and workflows. This is more proof that smaller models can be smarter. At GTC, Nvidia put OpenClaw agents squarely in the spotlight by unveiling NemoClaw, focusing on both performance and security. All in all, Nvidia is making its case for a spot in the coming wave of personal AI agents. Mistral introduced Forge, giving companies a way to build custom models on top of open-source foundations using their own code, data, and policies. The Deep View team will be on the ground
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Nvidia unveils new plans for robots and space
2 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. Nvidia announced several new bets on Monday at GTC 2026. In space, it's pushing AI compute to the edge, enabling orbital hardware to process data in real time instead of sending it back to Earth. On the ground, it's positioning itself in the center of the robotics era, building the full stack for physical AI without making its own robots. Meanwhile, OpenAI is sharpening its enterprise strategy, working with private equity firms to embed its technology across large portfolios of companies. It's also pulling back on "side quests" and doubling down on AI that can help professionals do
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Nvidia GTC: 3 trends to watch
3 days ago
by The Deep View
Welcome back. A new Snowflake survey suggests AI is creating more jobs than it destroys, at least so far, even as hiring patterns shift for entry-level workers. The open-source NanoClaw project just got a major boost from Docker, allowing AI builders to run secure personal AI agents locally without buying a Mac mini. And this week we’re on the ground in San Jose for Nvidia GTC, where the biggest signals to watch include the battle for AI inference, Nvidia’s push into open models, and a new wave of robots queuing up. —Jason Hiner IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. NVIDIA GTC PREVIEW: 3 BIG
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GitHub’s path to a billion developers
4 days ago
by The Deep View
Hello, friends. Today, GitHub serves 180 million developers, but its true ambition is far bigger. In my conversation with the company’s chief product officer, we explored how natural language, repository intelligence, and AI agents could redefine what it means to be a developer and expand the global coding community to over a billion people by 2030. If you thought developers were going away, this interview offers a contrarian perspective. —Jason Hiner IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER 1. GITHUB’S NEXT GOAL: EMPOWER A BILLION DEVELOPERS 2. REPOSITORY INTELLIGENCE: GIVING AGENTS A MEMORY 3. THE IDEA-TO-PRODUCTION FUTURE PRODUCT GITHUB'S SECRET SAUCE FOR THE FUTURE OF CODING GitHub has 180 million users
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How Crusoe builds data centers around AI needs
5 days ago
by The Deep View
Hello, friends. The current reality is that AI demand is rising faster than infrastructure can keep up. Crusoe is tackling the issue with modular data centers that can be deployed in less time and are better optimized for AI. Its Spark Factory and Edge Zones aim to deliver faster, localized AI compute, allowing Crusoe to support sovereign AI, edge optimization, and regional needs. Thanks to Crusoe for sponsoring today’s edition of The Deep View. —Jason Hiner HOW CRUSOE BUILDS DATA CENTERS AROUND AI NEEDS AI is moving so fast that the infrastructure to support it can barely keep up. Goldman Sachs predicts that