Artificial Intelligence

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DeepSeek R1’s shockwave is rewriting AI’s economics

DeepSeek R1’s shockwave is rewriting AI’s economics

Mid September 2025 delivered three jolts for AI: a peer reviewed result and reporting that put R1-style training in the hundreds of thousands, a censorship tuned fork from Huawei, and new security research showing politically sensitive code behavior. Here is how cheap reasoning reshapes budgets, safety, and vendor strategy.

Chrome’s built-in Gemini turns browsing into doing

Chrome’s built-in Gemini turns browsing into doing

Google is building Gemini directly into Chrome so the browser can understand your page, coordinate across Google apps, and carry out multi‑step tasks. We benchmark real workflows, compare it with ChatGPT’s agent, and map the fallout for search, SEO, ads, and commerce.

Gemini in Chrome Turns the Browser Into an Agent Runtime

Gemini in Chrome Turns the Browser Into an Agent Runtime

As of September 18, 2025, Google began rolling out Gemini inside Chrome to U.S. desktop users, shifting everyday browsing from searching and clicking to asking and delegating. Here is how agentic browsing will reshape product design, SEO, e-commerce, security, and platform power.

OpenAI’s pocket agent leaves the browser for real life

OpenAI’s pocket agent leaves the browser for real life

Reuters says OpenAI tapped Apple supplier Luxshare to build a pocket-sized device for a continuously acting ChatGPT agent. Here is how design, safety, and supply chains could shape ambient AI's first hit.

Your Browser Just Became an Agent: Chrome’s Gemini Gambit

Your Browser Just Became an Agent: Chrome’s Gemini Gambit

Google just put Gemini inside Chrome for U.S. desktop users, shifting the browser from passive window to active helper that can read tabs, summarize, and assist tasks. With Anthropic’s Claude-in-Chrome preview and OpenAI’s ChatGPT Agent, the agent wars now move into the address bar.

Gemini-in-Chrome turns your browser into an AI agent platform

Gemini-in-Chrome turns your browser into an AI agent platform

Google is rolling out Gemini directly inside Chrome for U.S. users, bringing AI Mode to the address bar, cross-tab summarization, and the first wave of agentic automation. Here is how that reshapes search, SEO, commerce, safety, and the browser’s role.

Chrome goes agentic: Gemini turns the browser into a teammate

Chrome goes agentic: Gemini turns the browser into a teammate

Google is putting Gemini inside Chrome with AI Mode in the address bar, cross‑tab reasoning, and upcoming on‑page task automation. Here is what it means for SEO, ecommerce, privacy, and how to make your site agent‑readable now.

Workday’s ASOR bet: from copilots to governed agent fleets

Workday’s ASOR bet: from copilots to governed agent fleets

Workday’s Sana deal and new Agent System of Record mark a shift from scattered copilots to managed fleets of interoperable agents. Here is how governance, open protocols, and a data moat could reset enterprise AI middleware.

Gemini in Chrome makes agentic browsing mainstream at last

Gemini in Chrome makes agentic browsing mainstream at last

Google’s September rollout of Gemini inside Chrome is the moment agentic browsing jumps from demo to default. Here is what tab‑aware synthesis and upcoming multi‑step, cursor‑driven automation mean for search, ecommerce, privacy, extensions, and your roadmap.

Workday’s $1.1B Sana bet puts agents under HR-grade control

Workday’s $1.1B Sana bet puts agents under HR-grade control

Workday’s move to buy Sana signals a new phase for enterprise AI. The company is formalizing an Agent System of Record with a partner network and a gateway that treats AI agents like employees with identity, permissions, and auditability.

Chrome + Gemini and the dawn of agentic browsing

Chrome + Gemini and the dawn of agentic browsing

Google is fusing Gemini into Chrome, turning the browser into an active agent that reads, clicks, and completes tasks. Here is how that shift could upend SEO, reshape publisher economics, raise privacy stakes, and change how we build the web.

DeepMind’s Gemini 2.5 hits ICPC gold, and what it means

DeepMind’s Gemini 2.5 hits ICPC gold, and what it means

On September 17, 2025, DeepMind said Gemini 2.5 Deep Think solved 10 of 12 ICPC World Finals problems under contest rules, including one no human team cracked. We unpack what gold‑medal level really means, how multi‑agent reasoning travels to real‑world agents, and the limits that still matter.

Gemini 2.5 hits ICPC gold: what it means for coding agents

Gemini 2.5 hits ICPC gold: what it means for coding agents

DeepMind says Gemini 2.5 Deep Think reached gold medal level at the ICPC World Finals on September 17 with 10 of 12 problems solved. Impressive, but what does it prove about agentic reasoning, real software work, and the tools developers will use next?

ECMWF Switches On AI Forecasts, Weather Enters a New Phase

ECMWF Switches On AI Forecasts, Weather Enters a New Phase

Europe’s weather powerhouse just put its AI Forecasting System into daily operations beside its gold‑standard physics model. The next year will reshape forecasting tech, risk practice, and procurement across energy, aviation, agriculture, and response.

UNGA Pivot: From Model Rules to Compute Transparency

UNGA Pivot: From Model Rules to Compute Transparency

In New York, governments and labs signaled a shift: from debating model behavior to tracing the compute that creates it. Here is how proof-of-training could ship within a year, and what hardware, cloud, and MLOps must add to make it real.

Benchmarks Grow Up: MLPerf Pivots From Tokens to Tasks

Benchmarks Grow Up: MLPerf Pivots From Tokens to Tasks

MLCommons just changed the scoreboard. MLPerf now measures tool use, long-context reasoning, and on-device multimodal tasks, shifting competition from raw throughput to completed work and joules per task. Hardware and procurement will pivot fast.

The Grid Is the New GPU: AI’s Race Hits a Power Wall

The Grid Is the New GPU: AI’s Race Hits a Power Wall

This week’s burst of hyperscaler power deals and fresh local permitting fights made one thing plain: AI’s bottleneck has shifted from chips to kilowatts. Here is the new playbook for power, siting, latency, and cost over the next year.

OpenTelemetry makes AI legible: a new spec arrives

OpenTelemetry makes AI legible: a new spec arrives

A quiet but important release: OpenTelemetry’s new GenAI semantics standardize traces for prompts, tools, tokens, and safety. Here is why it matters, how to wire it up now, and what to expect as SDKs and platforms adopt it.