Daily Tech News: Google's Gemini Enterprise, OpenAI's GPT-5 Pro, and Windows 10 End-of-Life

Google Launches Gemini Enterprise: AI Agents for the Workplace Google has officially launched Gemini Enterprise, a new platform designed to integrate powerful AI agents into workplace workflows. This new offering consolidates Google’s AI models, including the new Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, with a no-code workbench for building and managing these agents. The platform aims to automate complex business processes and significantly increase productivity across organizations. Gemini Enterprise will feature pre-built agents for specialized tasks and will integrate with company data through connectors for systems like Microsoft Teams and Salesforce. The service is priced starting at $30 per user per month. To support adoption, Google is also launching a free learning platform, Google Skills, with a program that aims to enable one million developers to build and deploy agents. ...

October 10, 2025 · 5 min · 991 words · Omer

Google's AI CodeMender Fixes Open-Source Bugs, Lyft's Robocar Fleet & More Tech News - Oct 09, 2025

Infineon Launches Advanced Power Protection for AI Data Centers Infineon Technologies AG has introduced a new line of power path protection solutions engineered for the increasing demands of AI data center infrastructures. The new products include a family of 48-volt smart eFuses and a reference board for hot-swap controllers for 400V and 800V power architectures. These components are designed to improve the reliability, scalability, and monitoring of energy flow in high-performance computing environments. The company stated that these solutions aim to maximize server uptime, reduce operational costs, and extend the lifespan of critical equipment in AI data centers. ...

October 9, 2025 · 8 min · 1615 words · Omer

Tech News Today: IBM & S&P's Agentic AI, Google Gemini's Cosmic Accuracy, Kubernetes v1.35 Update - Oct 8, 2025

S&P Global and IBM Launch Agentic AI to Revolutionize Supply Chains S&P Global and IBM have announced a partnership to integrate IBM’s watsonx Orchestrate agentic AI framework into S&P Global’s offerings, starting with supply chain management. This collaboration aims to provide businesses with AI-powered tools to address global supply chain challenges by enhancing visibility and insights into vendor selection. S&P Global will develop new AI agents for IBM’s watsonx Orchestrate Agent Catalog, utilizing its proprietary data and analytics to help accelerate decision-making. The partnership is a key part of S&P Global’s strategy to use trusted AI agents to transform its enterprise services. Beyond the initial supply chain focus, S&P Global intends to integrate IBM’s AI technology into other risk intelligence services. ...

October 8, 2025 · 4 min · 818 words · Omer

October 2025 AI News: Anthropic's Claude 4.5, IBM's Granite Models, and California's AI Safety Law

Anthropic Unveils Claude Sonnet 4.5 with Advanced Reasoning and Coding Anthropic has officially released its latest large language model, Claude Sonnet 4.5, featuring significant improvements in processing long contexts and performing complex mathematical and logical reasoning tasks. The company claims the model can perform tasks autonomously for over 30 hours and has demonstrated state-of-the-art performance on the SWE-bench Verified evaluation for software coding. Alongside the new model, Anthropic launched Claude Code 2.0, an integrated coding environment for developers with an enhanced UI and performance based on Sonnet 4.5. To facilitate the development of AI agents, the company has also released the Claude Agent SDK. The new model is now available through Anthropic’s API, the Claude app, Amazon Bedrock, and Google Cloud’s Vertex AI. ...

October 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1038 words · Omer

Tech News: AI's Memory Supercycle, Quantum Breakthroughs, and Claude Sonnet 4.5

Daily Tech Briefing: October 5, 2025 AI Boom Triggers Decade-Long ‘Supercycle’ for Memory Chip Market The increasing complexity of large language models (LLMs) and other advanced machine learning algorithms is driving an unprecedented, sustained demand for data, which experts are calling a “decade-long supercycle” in the memory chip market. This surge in demand for specialized memory chips is reshaping the semiconductor industry, leading to higher prices and significant strategic investments globally. As of October 2025, the industry consensus is that this prolonged boom will see demand consistently outpace supply, elevating memory from a commodity to a critical component for the next generation of AI systems. ...

October 5, 2025 · 5 min · 1033 words · Omer

AI & Quantum News: MIT's TX-GAIN Supercomputer, Harvard's Quantum Leap, and Waymo's NYC Extension

MIT Unveils TX-GAIN, The Most Powerful University AI Supercomputer MIT’s Lincoln Laboratory has launched the TX-Generative AI Next (TX-GAIN) computing system, now the most powerful AI supercomputer at any U.S. university. Optimized for generative AI, TX-GAIN is set to drive innovation in critical research areas such as biodefense, materials discovery, and cybersecurity. With a peak performance of two AI exaflops, the supercomputer will support a wide range of research and development projects at Lincoln Laboratory and across the MIT campus. Researchers are already utilizing TX-GAIN to model complex protein interactions for biological defense, demonstrating its significant impact on scientific breakthroughs. The system is housed in an energy-efficient data center in Holyoke, Massachusetts. ...

October 3, 2025 · 7 min · 1442 words · Omer

September 2025 AI News: OpenAI Unveils Sora 2, NVIDIA Boosts Robotics, and Quantum Computing Leaps Forward

Cornell’s ME-AI Model Captures Human Intuition for Quantum Materials Discovery Researchers at Cornell University have introduced a novel machine-learning model, Materials Expert-Artificial Intelligence (ME-AI), designed to quantify and encapsulate the intuition of human experts to accelerate the discovery of new quantum materials. The model effectively “bottles” expert knowledge into descriptors that can accurately predict a material’s functional properties. In a proof-of-concept test, ME-AI was trained on expert-curated data to identify a specific desirable characteristic across 879 materials. The model not only reproduced the human expert’s intuition but also expanded upon it, proving its ability to generalize predictions to other compound sets. This research establishes a powerful model for future collaborations between materials scientists and AI experts to push the boundaries of scientific discovery. ...

September 30, 2025 · 4 min · 664 words · Omer

Weekly Tech News: Caltech's 6,100-Qubit Quantum Leap, AI Battle Plans, and 2025 DevOps Trends

AI Developments: MIT Research, Military AI, and Market Shifts This week in AI and Machine Learning, MIT introduced a new AI system designed to accelerate clinical research, while a U.S. Air Force experiment demonstrated AI’s superior speed in battle planning. In the financial sector, new machine learning frameworks are emerging for improved risk management. However, reports also highlight the growing threat of AI-powered cyberattacks and the significant impact of AI on the workforce, evidenced by major layoffs at Accenture. On the hardware front, Huawei is emphasizing the critical integration of 5G-A and AI for the next generation of mobile technology. ...

September 29, 2025 · 6 min · 1115 words · Omer

AI Creates Viruses, Quantum Chips Mass-Produced & Kodiak Goes Public | Tech Digest September 2025

AI Boosts Bitcoin Mining Profitability Post-Halving Artificial intelligence and machine learning are fundamentally reshaping the profitability of the Bitcoin mining industry. In the wake of the 2024 halving event, which decreased block rewards, miners are increasingly deploying AI to optimize operational efficiency. Reports indicate that AI-driven predictive maintenance is extending hardware lifespan by 40%, significantly reducing downtime and replacement costs. Furthermore, machine learning models are optimizing energy consumption by dynamically adjusting hashrate based on real-time electricity prices, a strategy shown to boost returns by 12-18%. AI is also enabling innovative uses for waste heat from mining operations, such as in greenhouse agriculture, which has been demonstrated to cut heating costs by 30%. ...

September 28, 2025 · 8 min · 1588 words · Omer

Tech News Digest: MIT's AI Research Tool, Dubai's AV Trials, and IBM's Quantum Leap

Tech News Digest - September 27, 2025 MIT Unveils AI Tool to Speed Up Biomedical Image Analysis Researchers at MIT have developed an interactive, AI-based system that allows users to quickly annotate areas of interest in new biomedical imaging datasets. This innovative tool is designed to help scientists study new treatments or map disease progression more efficiently by streamlining the time-consuming process of manual image segmentation. A key feature is that the system does not require a pre-trained machine-learning model. As the user interacts with it, the number of inputs needed to accurately segment an image decreases, eventually enabling rapid, zero-input annotation for the entire dataset. ...

September 27, 2025 · 5 min · 890 words · Omer