The European Union asked Google to share search data with third-party search engines under new regulatory requirements. The directive aims to promote competition and support alternative search providers. Regulators said Google must provide access to search performance and ranking information. The move follows Digital Markets Act enforcement targeting major technology platforms. The EU said the measure supports fair competition and innovation. Google is expected to implement the changes within specified timelines.
OpenAI is shifting its strategy toward business users as competition intensifies with Anthropic. The company is expanding enterprise features, pricing models, and productivity tools. OpenAI aims to strengthen adoption among organizations and developers. The shift reflects growing demand for enterprise AI solutions. The move follows increased competition from new AI models and platforms. OpenAI is prioritizing business customers as part of its growth strategy. The development highlights evolving competition in enterprise AI markets.
Anthropic introduced Claude Opus 4.7, expanding capabilities of its AI assistant. The company said the model improves reasoning, coding, and content generation performance. Claude Opus 4.7 is now available to public users and enterprise customers. Anthropic highlighted enhancements in accuracy, reliability, and advanced task handling. The release aims to support professional workflows including research, automation, and software development. Anthropic positioned the update as part of ongoing improvements to its Claude platform. The launch reflects competition among AI providers advancing next-generation models.
OpenAI launched GPT-Rosalind, a specialized AI model designed for drug discovery and life sciences research. The model supports biological analysis, molecular research, and scientific data interpretation. OpenAI said GPT-Rosalind helps researchers accelerate drug development and identify new therapeutic opportunities. The model is designed to assist scientists with complex datasets and experimental planning. OpenAI positioned GPT-Rosalind as part of its push into scientific and enterprise AI applications. The release reflects growing interest in AI-driven biomedical research and pharmaceutical innovation.
Salesforce introduced Headless 360, a platform designed to transform its ecosystem into infrastructure for AI agents. The company said the new architecture allows businesses to deploy AI agents across workflows, data, and applications. Headless 360 separates backend services from user interfaces, enabling flexible automation and integration. Salesforce positioned the launch as a step toward agent-driven enterprise operations. The platform supports data orchestration, automation, and scalable AI deployment. Salesforce said the approach helps organizations build AI-powered customer and operational experiences.
Stellantis announced an expanded strategic collaboration with Microsoft to accelerate its AI-led digital transformation and improve customer experiences. The partnership will integrate AI, cloud, and data solutions across Stellantis’ vehicles and digital platforms. The companies plan to enhance connected services, vehicle development, and customer engagement using Microsoft technologies including Azure and AI tools. Stellantis said the collaboration aims to deliver personalized services, improve operational efficiency, and accelerate innovation. The initiative builds on previous partnerships focused on software-defined vehicles and digital mobility experiences.
Google said its AI systems blocked nearly half a billion harmful advertisements in India last year. The company reported using machine learning tools to detect scams, misleading content, and policy violations. Google said AI helped improve ad safety and reduce fraudulent campaigns. The company also suspended accounts linked to policy violations. The report highlighted Google’s use of automated detection to strengthen advertising integrity. The announcement reflects growing use of AI to monitor online advertising and protect users.
Google is reportedly exploring a deal with the Pentagon to deploy Gemini AI in classified operations. The initiative would support intelligence analysis, operational planning, and secure AI capabilities. The discussions reflect growing interest in AI adoption across defense environments. Google’s Gemini platform may be adapted for secure government use. The potential collaboration highlights expanding relationships between technology firms and defense agencies. The move underscores increasing demand for AI in national security and defense operations.
Anthropic introduced identity verification for users of its Claude chatbot. The company said verification aims to improve safety and prevent misuse. Users may need to submit identification details before accessing certain features. The move raised privacy concerns among users worried about data security. Anthropic stated that verification will be limited to specific use cases and regions. The change reflects increasing efforts by AI companies to manage risk and ensure responsible use of advanced AI tools.
A report found Gen-Z employees are using tactics to limit AI adoption at workplaces due to job security concerns. The research revealed workers intentionally delaying AI adoption, withholding knowledge, or avoiding automation tools. Employees expressed fears about job displacement and reduced opportunities. The findings indicate growing resistance to AI integration across industries. Researchers said the behaviour reflects anxiety about automation and workforce changes. The study highlighted tensions between organisational AI strategies and employee concerns about employment stability.
The European Union asked Google to share search data with third-party search engines under new regulatory requirements. The directive aims to promote competition and support alternative search providers. Regulators said Google must provide access to search performance and ranking information. The move follows Digital Markets Act enforcement targeting major technology platforms. The EU said the measure supports fair competition and innovation. Google is expected to implement the changes within specified timelines.
OpenAI is shifting its strategy toward business users as competition intensifies with Anthropic. The company is expanding enterprise features, pricing models, and productivity tools. OpenAI aims to strengthen adoption among organizations and developers. The shift reflects growing demand for enterprise AI solutions. The move follows increased competition from new AI models and platforms. OpenAI is prioritizing business customers as part of its growth strategy. The development highlights evolving competition in enterprise AI markets.
Anthropic introduced Claude Opus 4.7, expanding capabilities of its AI assistant. The company said the model improves reasoning, coding, and content generation performance. Claude Opus 4.7 is now available to public users and enterprise customers. Anthropic highlighted enhancements in accuracy, reliability, and advanced task handling. The release aims to support professional workflows including research, automation, and software development. Anthropic positioned the update as part of ongoing improvements to its Claude platform. The launch reflects competition among AI providers advancing next-generation models.
OpenAI launched GPT-Rosalind, a specialized AI model designed for drug discovery and life sciences research. The model supports biological analysis, molecular research, and scientific data interpretation. OpenAI said GPT-Rosalind helps researchers accelerate drug development and identify new therapeutic opportunities. The model is designed to assist scientists with complex datasets and experimental planning. OpenAI positioned GPT-Rosalind as part of its push into scientific and enterprise AI applications. The release reflects growing interest in AI-driven biomedical research and pharmaceutical innovation.
Salesforce introduced Headless 360, a platform designed to transform its ecosystem into infrastructure for AI agents. The company said the new architecture allows businesses to deploy AI agents across workflows, data, and applications. Headless 360 separates backend services from user interfaces, enabling flexible automation and integration. Salesforce positioned the launch as a step toward agent-driven enterprise operations. The platform supports data orchestration, automation, and scalable AI deployment. Salesforce said the approach helps organizations build AI-powered customer and operational experiences.
Stellantis announced an expanded strategic collaboration with Microsoft to accelerate its AI-led digital transformation and improve customer experiences. The partnership will integrate AI, cloud, and data solutions across Stellantis’ vehicles and digital platforms. The companies plan to enhance connected services, vehicle development, and customer engagement using Microsoft technologies including Azure and AI tools. Stellantis said the collaboration aims to deliver personalized services, improve operational efficiency, and accelerate innovation. The initiative builds on previous partnerships focused on software-defined vehicles and digital mobility experiences.
Google said its AI systems blocked nearly half a billion harmful advertisements in India last year. The company reported using machine learning tools to detect scams, misleading content, and policy violations. Google said AI helped improve ad safety and reduce fraudulent campaigns. The company also suspended accounts linked to policy violations. The report highlighted Google’s use of automated detection to strengthen advertising integrity. The announcement reflects growing use of AI to monitor online advertising and protect users.
Google is reportedly exploring a deal with the Pentagon to deploy Gemini AI in classified operations. The initiative would support intelligence analysis, operational planning, and secure AI capabilities. The discussions reflect growing interest in AI adoption across defense environments. Google’s Gemini platform may be adapted for secure government use. The potential collaboration highlights expanding relationships between technology firms and defense agencies. The move underscores increasing demand for AI in national security and defense operations.
Anthropic introduced identity verification for users of its Claude chatbot. The company said verification aims to improve safety and prevent misuse. Users may need to submit identification details before accessing certain features. The move raised privacy concerns among users worried about data security. Anthropic stated that verification will be limited to specific use cases and regions. The change reflects increasing efforts by AI companies to manage risk and ensure responsible use of advanced AI tools.
A report found Gen-Z employees are using tactics to limit AI adoption at workplaces due to job security concerns. The research revealed workers intentionally delaying AI adoption, withholding knowledge, or avoiding automation tools. Employees expressed fears about job displacement and reduced opportunities. The findings indicate growing resistance to AI integration across industries. Researchers said the behaviour reflects anxiety about automation and workforce changes. The study highlighted tensions between organisational AI strategies and employee concerns about employment stability.