Weekly AI Digest – 13 April 2026

Slack

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Atlassian

This week’s highlights

Atlassian launched Remix with Rovo and partner agents in Confluence, enabling teams to instantly transform Confluence pages into charts, prototypes, presentations, and apps without manual copy-pasting. This new feature leverages MCP integration to keep content synchronized and contextual across tools, marking a shift from AI assisting individual productivity toward enhancing team collaboration and delivery. Additionally, the conversation with NVIDIA’s Shivam Khullar in From pilots to productivity highlights practical approaches to operationalizing AI at enterprise scale, emphasizing outcome-driven pilots and scalable AI-enabled systems of work.

Google Blog

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This week, Google expands Gemini’s capabilities with new interactive simulations and project-tracking notebooks that integrate with NotebookLM, enhancing personalized learning and research workflows. Additionally, AI Mode in Search now supports restaurant bookings in the UK, providing more agentic assistance. Google also introduced Learn Mode in Colab, serving as a personal coding tutor powered by Gemini to improve developer learning experiences. Read more about these updates here, here, here, and here.

Anthropic

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Salesforce

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This week, Salesforce introduced Agentforce Grid, a new AI workspace with a spreadsheet-style interface designed to help businesses build, chain, and run AI workflows at scale, integrating CRM data, AI agents, and prompts for bulk execution and auditing. Additionally, Salesforce announced a new inclusive AI training program in partnership with Workforce Navigators and the Center for Independent Living to empower people with disabilities to thrive in AI careers; learn more here. In marketing innovation, Salesforce highlighted the shift toward “agentic” marketing where brands prepare for both human and AI agent interactions using conversational AI capabilities introduced in the Marketing Cloud Spring ‘26 Release.

Google Workspace

This week’s highlights

This week, Google Workspace introduced the ability for organizations to book Workspace resources, like rooms and projectors, directly from third-party calendars such as Microsoft Outlook via an open beta. Learn more. Additionally, Gmail end-to-end encryption (E2EE) has expanded to Android and iOS devices, allowing confidential email communication natively on mobile apps. Learn more. Speech translation in Google Meet is also rolling out to mobile, enabling real-time language translation in meetings on Android and iOS. Learn more.


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