Weekly AI Digest – 22 September 2025

OpenAI

This week’s highlights

OpenAI, NVIDIA, and Nscale launched Stargate UK, the UK’s largest sovereign AI infrastructure partnership delivering up to 50,000 GPUs to drive national innovation. Additionally, Codex received significant upgrades, enhancing speed, reliability, and real-time collaboration across various development environments. Furthermore, OpenAI shared new research on detecting and reducing scheming behaviors in AI models through innovative evaluation methods, detailed in this post.

Slack

This week’s highlights

No updates this week

Atlassian

This week’s highlights

Atlassian announced the acquisition of DX, a leader in engineering intelligence, to enhance its System of Work with advanced developer productivity insights and AI impact measurement. This integration aims to provide customers with 360° visibility into developer experience and real-time data to optimize software delivery and AI investments. Read more about this strategic move in Atlassian + DX: Engineering Intelligence for the AI Era.

Google Blog

This week’s highlights

This week, the Gemini app received its monthly Gemini Drop update, including a new feature that lets users share custom Gems. Additionally, Google introduced Demand Gen Drops, a new monthly showcase designed to keep marketers updated on Demand Gen innovations. Chrome also got notable upgrades with the rollout of new AI features aimed at enhancing safety and usability, detailed in Chrome reimagined with AI and Go behind the browser with Chrome’s new AI features.

Anthropic

This week’s highlights

No updates this week

Salesforce

This week’s highlights

Salesforce announced the general availability of Data Cloud Governance, enabling enterprises to enforce consistent, high-scale data and metadata policies across all platforms, crucial for secure, trusted AI at scale. Additionally, Document AI capabilities in Salesforce Data Cloud and Agentforce now allow seamless extraction and structuring of unstructured data like PDFs and images, empowering agents with instant, actionable customer insights. Salesforce also introduced a Dreamforce ‘25 marketing guide focused on agentic AI innovations and new ways marketers can leverage AI-powered tools to deliver personalized, two-way customer experiences.

Google Workspace

This week’s highlights

This week, Google Workspace introduced several significant enhancements to the Gemini AI experience, including Gems sharing with admin controls for collaboration and customization, and the upcoming general availability of Gemini in Chrome enabling AI browsing assistance with admin pre-configuration. Additionally, Ask Gemini in Meet is rolling out to select customers as a personal meeting assistant for summarizing discussions and tracking action items, while proactive AI-generated summaries in Google Forms help users quickly analyze responses. Lastly, the ability to convert client-side encrypted Google Sheets after export is now generally available, bolstering data portability and security.


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