Weekly AI Digest – 23 March 2026

Slack

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Atlassian

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Google Blog

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Google has introduced major updates to its AI developer tools with Gemini API enhancements that combine function calling and Google Search in a single call, empowering complex agentic applications. The Universal Commerce Protocol sees new capabilities alongside a streamlined onboarding experience for simpler AI-driven shopping integrations. Additionally, Google AI Studio now offers a full-stack vibe coding experience featuring the Antigravity coding agent and Firebase integration for building real web apps. More on these innovations can be found here, here, and here.

Anthropic

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Salesforce

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Salesforce shared in-depth insights from the VIBEPASS benchmark, revealing critical gaps in current AI coding assistants’ ability to detect and repair subtle bugs, establishing fault-targeted reasoning as a key frontier for AI coding advancement. Additionally, they detailed how Trusted Services enhance Agentforce security by providing real-time agent monitoring, proactive policy enforcement, and safer sandbox testing for autonomous agents acting at scale. The platform’s power was also demonstrated through the rapid and resilient building of MrBeast’s AI-powered Super Bowl puzzle in under 27 days, showcasing Salesforce’s agentic enterprise architecture that combines unified data, reliable workflows, AI agency, and real-time engagement for high-velocity enterprise execution.

Google Workspace

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This week, Google Workspace introduced a new Meetings section in Google Chat, allowing users to keep all meeting conversations organized in one dedicated place for easier follow-up and discovery. NotebookLM received major updates including slide revisions, new infographic styles, cinematic video overviews, improved flashcards & quizzes, EPUB support, and secured conversation history, enhancing user interaction and content customization. Additionally, Google Calendar on the web now features an improved time zone picker that lets users find and set time zones by searching for a city or country, simplifying scheduling across regions. Learn more about these updates here.


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