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Top Weekly AI News – December 12, 2025

OpenAI releases the GPT-5.2 series, a powerhouse model for professional knowledge work. The company launches its first Certification courses, aiming to certify 10 million workers by 2030. Enterprise AI adoption shows a widening gap between frontier firms and the median. The Linux Foundation forms the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) anchored by the Model Context Protocol…
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Top Weekly AI News – December 5, 2025

AI Weekly (December 5, 2025): OpenAI has reportedly declared a “code red” as Google and other competitors catch up fast. AWS announces the Nova 2 model, new Trainium3 chips, and “frontier agents” like Kiro. The CEO of Turing warns that advanced AI training now requires highly skilled human experts, not just data labeling. DeepSeek releases…
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Top Weekly AI News – November 28, 2025

AI Weekly (November 28, 2025): US retailers are reshaping online strategies to cater to AI agents like ChatGPT. Google is now seen as a dominant force in the AI race with its full-stack approach. Google DeepMind released its documentary “The Thinking Game” for free on YouTube. A draft order to preempt state AI laws failed…
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Top Weekly AI News – October 10, 2025

AI Weekly (October 10, 2025): A new report finds 26% of jobs could be radically transformed by AI. Google introduces its Gemini Enterprise platform to help businesses build custom AI agents. Consulting firm Deloitte was forced to repay the Australian government for an AI-generated report. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns the AI industry is due…
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Top Weekly AI News – October 3, 2025

AI Weekly (October 3, 2025) : Anthropic releases Claude Sonnet 4.5, its best coding model yet. California passes the first comprehensive AI safety law in the US. OpenAI unveils Sora 2, a major leap in AI video and audio generation. Reuters launches AI-generated earnings summaries. OpenAI introduces a new metric to evaluate AI performance on…
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AI Recap Q3 – 2025: Agents, Power Plays, and the Real World

Q3 2025 was a turning point for AI. Agents moved from hype to everyday tools, governments scrambled for control, and soaring energy demands revealed the hidden costs of progress. From finance to filmmaking, AI seeped into daily life—while unease over jobs and trust lingered. The quarter showed AI is no longer optional, but unavoidable.
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Top Weekly AI News – September 26, 2025

AI Weekly (September 26, 2025) Government AI initiatives will fail without workforce upskilling. Figma makes its design tools more accessible to AI agents. The creators of NotebookLM launch Huxe, a new audio-first research app. Alibaba challenges top US models with its new multimodal AI, Qwen3-Omni. Advanced AI can now pass all three levels of the…
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Top Weekly AI News – September 12, 2025

AI Weekly (September 12, 2025): AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton warns of massive AI-driven unemployment. Google’s NotebookLM adds new AI-powered study tools for students. The use of AI in filmmaking is ramping up, sparking debate in Hollywood. A new system called RSL aims to make AI companies pay for web content. OpenAI is reportedly using AI…
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Top Weekly AI News – September 05, 2025

AI Weekly (September 5, 2025) A ruling requires Google to share search data with AI rivals. Canada pursues a B2B-focused AI strategy. Google’s NotebookLM now offers customizable podcast tones. Tesla shuts down its Dojo AI supercomputer project. Doctors have developed an AI stethoscope that detects major heart conditions in 15 seconds. A new survey finds…

