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OpenAI and AWS are expanding their partnership with OpenAI models on Amazon Bedrock, Codex support through Bedrock, and new Bedrock Managed Agents powered by OpenAI. The move gives enterprises a clearer path to use OpenAI systems inside existing AWS security, procurement, and governance workflows.
Nvidia has launched Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, an open multimodal model designed to help enterprise agents reason across text, images, audio, and video without relying on separate perception models for each input type.
Mistral AI has released Workflows in public preview, pitching it as the orchestration layer enterprises need to run AI-powered business processes reliably. The system is built for durable execution, observability, human approvals, and deployment inside real operational environments.
Anthropic is expanding Claude into professional creative workflows with new connectors for Adobe, Blender, Autodesk Fusion, Ableton, Splice, SketchUp, Resolume, and Affinity by Canva. The move positions Claude less as a standalone chatbot and more as an AI layer inside the tools artists, designers, engineers, and producers already use.
OpenAI is moving to reduce its dependence on Microsoft just as Elon Musk's lawsuit over the company's founding mission heads into jury selection. A revised Microsoft deal, possible Qualcomm hardware partnership, and broader cloud ambitions point to a company preparing for its next phase.
Microsoft and OpenAI have amended their partnership, giving both companies more room to maneuver while preserving Azure's central role. The deal clarifies cloud access, IP licensing, revenue sharing, and the companies' long-term AI infrastructure plans.
China has ordered Meta to reverse its acquisition of Manus, a Singapore-based AI startup founded by Chinese engineers. The decision could unsettle Chinese AI founders seeking foreign capital and deepen the political risk around cross-border AI deals.
Google is reportedly preparing up to $40 billion in cash and compute support for Anthropic, including $10 billion now and another $30 billion tied to performance targets. The deal deepens Anthropic's dependence on hyperscale AI infrastructure.
AWS is pitching frontier agents as the next phase of enterprise AI: systems that can work autonomously, at scale, and across long-running goals. The company is using Kiro, DevOps agents, security agents, and sustainability data projects to show where the model could land first.
Anthropic has launched built-in memory for Claude Managed Agents in public beta, giving agents a filesystem-based way to learn across sessions. The update targets enterprise teams that want agentic systems to retain lessons, reduce repeated mistakes, and stay auditable in production.
OpenAI has launched GPT-5.5 as a new flagship model aimed less at chatbot novelty and more at sustained work across coding, research, data analysis, and agentic tool use. The release also signals a sharper push into enterprise and workflow-heavy deployments.
Google is expanding its Gemini Deep Research offering with a faster standard agent and a new Deep Research Max mode built for higher-quality autonomous research. The launch adds MCP support, native charts, multimodal grounding, and deeper enterprise data access to long-horizon research workflows.
Anthropic has signed a major new infrastructure agreement with Amazon that secures up to 5 gigawatts of compute for Claude over the next decade. The deal deepens Anthropic's dependence on AWS custom silicon just as enterprise demand, global inference needs, and reliability pressures intensify.
Anthropic has widened access to Claude for Word beyond its earlier beta tier, bringing the add-in to Pro and Max subscribers, adding support for Word on Mac, and letting users run it alongside Claude Opus 4.7 inside Microsoft Word.
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 4.7 as a broad upgrade to Opus 4.6, pairing better software engineering and high-resolution vision with a new cyber safety layer meant to test how stronger models can be deployed without widening dangerous misuse.
OpenAI has introduced GPT-Rosalind, a new life sciences reasoning model aimed at biology, drug discovery, and translational medicine workflows. The launch pairs stronger scientific tool use with a trusted-access rollout for qualified enterprise research teams in the U.S.
Google has launched Gemini 3.1 Flash TTS in preview across the Gemini API, Vertex AI, and Google Vids, adding stronger controllability, native multi- speaker dialogue, and new audio tags for expressive speech generation.
Boston Dynamics is partnering with Google Cloud and DeepMind to embed Gemini robotics intelligence into Spot and Orbit, bringing more advanced reasoning and visual inspection capabilities to industrial environments.
OpenAI is expanding its Trusted Access for Cyber program and introducing GPT-5.4-Cyber, a more permissive model for vetted security teams working on malware analysis, reverse engineering, and defensive cybersecurity tasks.
Anthropic has launched Claude for Word in beta, moving document drafting, tracked edits, and comment-based revisions directly into Microsoft Word for Team and Enterprise customers.
When your LLM retrieves documents, emails, or web pages to answer queries, every one of those sources is a potential injection vector. Here is how indirect prompt injection works inside RAG architectures and what technical controls reduce your exposure.
Amazon has unveiled a redesigned Kindle Scribe lineup that adds AI-powered notebook search, cloud document integrations, and its first color Scribe, turning the device into a clearer bet on productivity-focused AI hardware.
Uber is expanding its use of AWS custom chips, pairing Graviton4 for millisecond-level operations with a Trainium3 pilot aimed at training larger, smarter AI models across its ride and delivery network.
Perplexity's push beyond AI search and into agentic tools is translating into faster commercial growth. The company reportedly crossed $450 million in annual recurring revenue in March after a 50% jump in revenue over the last month.
Not all prompt injection attacks work the same way. This breakdown covers direct injection, indirect injection, jailbreaks, role-playing exploits, and multi-turn manipulation, with concrete defense controls for each attack type.
Anthropic has launched Project Glasswing, a new initiative built around Claude Mythos Preview to help secure critical software before advanced AI systems make cyberattacks easier to scale. The company is framing it as a defense-first response to rapidly improving AI vulnerability research.
Databricks is opening an office at STATION F and rolling out training, workshops, and product access aimed at helping European founders move AI projects from experimentation into production.
Microsoft has announced a $10 billion investment in Japan covering cloud and AI infrastructure, national cybersecurity, and workforce development — the largest in a series of major AI commitments across Asia made within a single week.
AI systems introduce attack surfaces that traditional security frameworks were never built to handle. This guide covers every layer of AI security — from model training and API exposure to prompt injection, supply chain risk, and governance — with actionable steps for technical and non-technical teams alike.
At a post-money valuation of $852 billion, OpenAI's latest round — anchored by SoftBank, Amazon, NVIDIA, and Microsoft — positions the company to scale compute, unify its product surface into an AI superapp, and reach $2 billion in monthly revenue.
Microsoft's Copilot Cowork is now live in Frontier early access, bringing agentic task handling to Microsoft 365 alongside two major Researcher upgrades: a dual-model Critique layer and a side-by-side Model Council.
The French AI lab is financing a new Nvidia-powered data center in Bruyères-le-Châtel, targeting Q2 2026 operability — part of a broader push to deploy 200MW of European compute capacity by 2027.
Mistral just released Voxtral 4B TTS 2603 — a fast, open-weights text-to-speech model with 20 preset voices, 9 languages, 70ms latency, and production-grade performance that runs on a single GPU. Here's everything it can do, who it's built for, and why it matters.
Hidden features in recent Gemini for Business builds point to deeper NotebookLM integration, a pre-built skills library from Google, and a no-code Skill Architect tool — moves that would bring the Business tier closer to parity with Enterprise and push directly into Microsoft's turf.
Flush with capital from a $5 billion raise, Databricks is moving into enterprise security with Lakewatch, a new SIEM platform backed by Claude and two quiet acquisitions.
Backed by Index Ventures and Kleiner Perkins, Granola is moving well beyond transcription — introducing Spaces, dual APIs, and MCP integrations as it bets on context-driven enterprise workflows.