Weekly AI Digest – 25 August 2025

OpenAI

This week’s highlights

This week, OpenAI spotlighted breakthroughs in specialized AI applications, including the deployment of the GPT-4b micro model to accelerate life sciences research with Retro Biosciences, enhancing protein engineering for therapies (Accelerating life sciences research). Additionally, Blue J demonstrated how GPT-4.1 combined with Retrieval-Augmented Generation is scaling domain expertise in complex tax research across multiple countries (Scaling domain expertise in complex, regulated domains).

Slack

This week’s highlights

No updates this week

Atlassian

This week’s highlights

This week, Atlassian introduced its AI Gateway, a centralized platform offering unified access to over 20 large language models (LLMs) from 5+ providers, enabling seamless integration, automated fallback, and robust security controls. This gateway powers many Atlassian apps with advanced features such as GPT-5 on launch day, Google’s Gemini for Confluence editing, and Anthropic’s Claude 4 for deep research, showcasing a leading-edge, secure AI infrastructure. Read more about this innovation in Atlassian’s AI Gateway: Best in Class Model Garden.

Google Blog

This week’s highlights

This week, Google unveiled the AI-powered Pixel 10 series along with the Pixel Watch 4, Pixel Buds 2a, and Pixel Snap Qi-2 accessories at Made by Google 2025. Significant Gemini updates enhance Pixel phones with new features (5 new things Gemini can do on Pixel) and improve Gemini Live’s expressiveness and visual integration (Gemini Live: A more helpful, natural and visual assistant). Additionally, “AI Mode” in Google Search has expanded globally with new agentic capabilities (AI Mode in Search gets new agentic features and expands globally).

Anthropic

This week’s highlights

This week, Anthropic introduced Claude Code, a new coding assistant designed to enhance developer productivity. Alongside this, new admin controls were launched for business plans, providing improved management capabilities for teams and enterprises.

Salesforce

This week’s highlights

This week, Salesforce highlighted breakthroughs in AI agent capabilities with the launch of GTA1, a Computer Use Agent that can intelligently click, scroll, and navigate complex enterprise software interfaces using reinforcement learning for better accuracy and adaptability—read more about GTA1 here. Additionally, Salesforce introduced BFCL Audio, an expanded benchmark for audio-native function calling in AI agents, addressing challenges unique to voice interactions and improving evaluation methodologies for real-world voice applications—details are available here. Lastly, the new MCP-Universe framework was unveiled, offering a modular, scalable platform to develop, orchestrate, and benchmark AI agents with multi-model support and extensive tooling integration for production-ready deployments; learn more here.

Google Workspace

This week’s highlights

This week, Google Workspace introduced several enhancements including the ability to edit Google Drive videos directly in the browser using Google Vids, and an improved booking experience in Google Calendar with pre-configured booking pages accessible from the sidebar (learn more). Additionally, Gemini Live now seamlessly incorporates data from Calendar, Tasks, and Keep to enrich conversations (details here), and the new feature to catch up on unread messages within conversations in Google Chat using Gemini has launched (read more).


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