Weekly AI Digest – 2 February 2026

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Atlassian

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Atlassian introduces Rovo Think Deeper, a new AI capability that balances speed and depth by delivering more thoughtful and reasoned answers within workflows, enhancing human-AI collaboration without the overhead of full research reports. Additionally, the latest AI insights for January 2026 highlight the shift towards AI as a core team member integrated into collaboration platforms, emphasizing enterprise AI tools that facilitate teamwork and coordination over individual productivity.

Google Blog

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This week, Google expanded Gemini’s agentic capabilities with Agentic Vision in Gemini 3 Flash, transforming image understanding into an interactive process. Gemini’s navigation feature also launched support for walking and cycling in Google Maps, while new agentic browsing capabilities powered by Gemini 3 were introduced in Chrome. Additionally, Google AI Plus became available in 35 new regions including the U.S., enhancing AI accessibility worldwide.

Anthropic

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Anthropic announced a new partnership with the UK Government to integrate AI assistance into GOV.UK services, aiming to enhance user experience with AI-powered support. Read more about this collaboration here.

Salesforce

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This week, Salesforce announced it has achieved CMMC Level 2 Certification, reinforcing its commitment to securing sensitive data for national security customers and meeting stringent cybersecurity standards. Additionally, Salesforce introduced the integration of agentic AI in sales enablement, leveraging Data Cloud, Slack, and Agentforce Sales Coach to deliver personalized, real-time guidance that has driven over $37 million in pipeline impact. Also, the new Agentforce Commerce and Google UCP integration enables brands to seamlessly engage in next-generation AI-driven commerce channels, expanding reach and simplifying shopper experiences.

Google Workspace

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This week, Google Workspace introduced several powerful new features including the ability to add NotebookLM notebooks as a source in the Gemini app for more relevant AI-powered responses (learn more), as well as audio, video, and screencast recording directly within Google Classroom to enhance teaching and learning through multimodal communication (learn more). Additionally, improved meeting scheduling powered by Gemini in Google Calendar now suggests the best meeting times by analyzing colleagues’ availability and time zones (learn more), and new admin controls have been introduced to manage sharing settings for Google Meet’s “Take notes for me” feature (learn more).


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