Weekly AI Digest – 19 January 2026

Slack

This week’s highlights

This week, Slack introduced the all-new Slackbot, a deeply personalised AI agent designed to enhance productivity by providing context-aware assistance tailored to your work.

Atlassian

This week’s highlights

Atlassian highlights a major shift in software development roles driven by AI: software engineers are evolving into Product Engineers who integrate deep customer context, strategic problem-solving, and technical excellence to build what truly matters. Additionally, product managers are encouraged to embark on the “Builder’s Path,” progressing from rapid AI prototyping to creating scalable AI-driven workflows and hardened code, supported by leadership modeling and organizational enablement. Explore more on adopting these approaches in the detailed posts AI turns software engineers into product engineers and How AI turns product managers back into builders.

Google Blog

This week’s highlights

This week, Google announced campaign total budgets now available across Search, Performance Max, and Shopping campaigns, simplifying budget management. The Veo 3.1 update has been released in the Gemini API and Google AI Studio, providing enhanced creative control and production-quality video generation. Additionally, the Gemini API now supports increased file size limits and expanded input options, enabling more flexible usage for developers.

Anthropic

This week’s highlights

Anthropic has introduced Labs, a new platform designed to enhance AI experimentation and development. Additionally, the company announced the appointment of Irina Ghose as Managing Director of India, coinciding with the upcoming opening of their Bengaluru office, marking a significant expansion in their global presence.

Salesforce

This week’s highlights

This week Salesforce introduced significant new advancements in AI agent and software engineering capabilities. The Agentforce Builder now enables no-code, natural language creation of AI agents with built-in safety controls, democratizing AI development across business teams. Additionally, the Agentforce MCP Beta brings streamlined third-party tool integration with fine-grained allowlist controls, enhancing security and interoperability of AI agents. Salesforce also unveiled TEX, a novel hybrid test-time scaling method that boosts the performance of software engineering AI agents by leveraging parallel cross-validation and learning among multiple agent candidates, setting new state-of-the-art results in automated test-case generation and bug fixing.

Google Workspace

This week’s highlights

This week, Google Workspace introduced the new AI-powered Flow filmmaking tool, now available with granular admin controls for Workspace customers. Enhancements to editing password-protected Microsoft Office files directly in Google Drive improves interoperability by allowing users to open and edit protected files natively in Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Additionally, automatic room check-in for Google Meet is now available on mobile devices, streamlining meeting join processes via ultrasound proximity detection.


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