OpenAI releases GPT-5.5 with improved agentic capabilities

OpenAI has announced GPT-5.5, its latest large language model, positioned as a significant step forward in handling complex, multi-step tasks on a computer. The model is rolling out to Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise users in ChatGPT and Codex. According to OpenAI, GPT-5.5 is designed to handle “agentic” work: tasks where an AI model operates …

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Microsoft today, Linux tomorrow? Europe’s long road to digital independence

European governments are racing to reduce their reliance on American technology companies, driven by fears that Washington could use digital services as political leverage. Mathieu Pollet and Anouk Schlung report for Politico that the effort is proving far more difficult and expensive than officials had anticipated. The urgency stems from a stark imbalance. Amazon, Microsoft …

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Canva bets its future on AI, but will users follow?

Canva has launched a major update to its design platform, calling it Canva AI 2.0. The Australian company, valued at $42 billion, describes the shift as moving from “a design platform with AI tools to an AI platform with design tools.” The update is the company’s largest product release to date. The core change is …

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ChatGPT ad prices drop as OpenAI expands its advertising pilot

OpenAI is rapidly building out its advertising business inside ChatGPT, and the cost of running ads there is already falling. The rate advertisers pay per thousand users — known as a CPM — dropped from $60 at launch to as low as $15 in some cases, depending on the platform used to buy the ads. …

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Forbes profiles Mistral as a $14 billion AI company built on European independence

Mistral, the French artificial intelligence company, has become a $14 billion business not by outperforming its rivals but by positioning itself as an independent alternative to American and Chinese AI. Iain Martin reports for Forbes that the Paris-based startup has found a profitable niche among governments, banks and corporations that want control over their own …

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Google Workspace Intelligence makes inbox, files, and spreadsheets work for you

Google has introduced Workspace Intelligence, an underlying AI system that connects Gemini to data across Gmail, Chat, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides. Instead of answering questions based on what a user types into a prompt, Gemini can now draw on emails, files, chat threads, and calendar entries automatically to provide context-aware responses. According to …

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ChatGPT Images 2.0 can browse the web and write text that actually makes sense

OpenAI has released ChatGPT Images 2.0, a new version of its AI image generation tool available to all ChatGPT and Codex users. The model, powered by a new underlying system called GPT Image 2, introduces what the company calls “thinking capabilities,” allowing it to search the web before generating images. Paid subscribers on Plus, Pro, …

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Google unveils Deep Research Max to boost enterprise-grade AI analysis

Google has introduced two upgraded versions of its autonomous research agents, aiming to turn AI-powered analysis into a core tool for enterprise workflows. The new systems, called Deep Research and Deep Research Max, are built on the Gemini 3.1 Pro model and target tasks ranging from fast summaries to complex, multi-step investigations. The official blog …

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AI-generated tracks make up 44% of new music uploads on Deezer

Deezer now receives nearly 75,000 fully AI-generated tracks every day, making up 44% of all new music uploaded to the platform. An official press release states that this figure has grown from 10,000 daily uploads in early 2025 to its current level in roughly one year. Despite the volume, AI-generated music accounts for only 1 …

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US tech firms lobbied EU to keep datacenter emissions secret

US tech companies successfully convinced the European Union to keep environmental data from individual datacenters hidden from the public. Ajit Niranjan reports for The Guardian that Microsoft, alongside industry groups DigitalEurope and Video Games Europe, lobbied EU officials to classify all datacenter performance indicators as confidential commercial information. The lobbying effort was strikingly effective. The …

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