Weekly AI Digest – 3 November 2025

OpenAI

This week’s highlights

OpenAI unveiled Aardvark, an autonomous AI security researcher in private beta that identifies and helps remediate software vulnerabilities at scale. Additionally, the release of gpt-oss-safeguard introduced open-weight safety classification models that enable developers to implement and customize safety policies effectively. Enhancements to sensitive conversation handling were made public in the GPT-5 System Card addendum, detailing improvements in emotional understanding and jailbreak resistance.

Slack

This week’s highlights

No updates this week

Atlassian

This week’s highlights

No updates this week

Google Blog

This week’s highlights

This week, NotebookLM received significant upgrades to become a smarter, more powerful AI research partner. Additionally, Pixel Watch 4 users can now access Gemini hands-free with the new Raise to Talk feature, enhancing voice assistant accessibility. Google also expanded access to the Gemini for Home voice assistant with an early rollout of new capabilities, detailed here.

Anthropic

This week’s highlights

Anthropic has officially opened its Tokyo office and signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with the Japan AI Safety Institute, marking a significant step in expanding its presence in Asia and reinforcing its commitment to AI safety. Read more about this development here.

Salesforce

This week’s highlights

This week, Salesforce unveiled significant innovations for Agentforce Commerce, introducing AI-powered features like product discovery via ChatGPT, enhanced shopper experiences, smarter order routing, and streamlined POS integrations that elevate commerce efficiency and customer engagement. Additionally, Salesforce launched the highly anticipated Dark Mode (beta) for Starter Suite, promoting accessibility, reduced eye strain, and improved user experience across Lightning and Slack. Another key update is the introduction of SCUBA, a new AI agent benchmark that evaluates how well AI assistants perform real enterprise workflows within Salesforce, advancing CRM automation capabilities.

Google Workspace

This week’s highlights

This week, Google Workspace introduced new powerful Gemini app features including the ability to generate slide presentations via Canvas and enhanced LaTeX rendering with PDF export capabilities, simplifying the creation of complex, professional documents. Additionally, Gemini in Google Docs now offers source-grounded writing help to improve accuracy and reliability by pulling details from linked sources. Workspace admins also benefit from enhanced admin audit log events, providing more detailed and precise logs for security and settings analysis. Learn more about generating presentations with Gemini, new LaTeX features in Gemini, source grounding Gemini in Google Docs, and enhanced admin audit log events.


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