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Artificial Intelligence, Agentic Systems, and Enterprise Trends
The Era of AI Persuasion in Elections: A Looming Threat
MIT Technology Review warns that AI-driven persuasion will soon reshape global elections, with recent studies demonstrating that large language models can shift voter attitudes much more effectively than traditional political ads. The article highlights the ability of AI chatbots to personalize arguments at scale, and notes that in the US, safeguards and regulations lag behind Europe’s more stringent AI Act. The review points to growing risk from both foreign adversaries and domestic actors, noting that open-source models make mass persuasion accessible to a broad range of influence campaigns, and calls for coordinated technical, legal, and foreign policy responses.
MIT Technology Review
Google’s Workspace Studio: Democratizing Agentic AI for the Workplace
Computer World reports that Google has launched Workspace Studio, a no-code tool enabling everyday employees to build custom AI agents leveraging the Gemini 3 model and rules-based automation. The platform promises to automate complex workflows across Gmail, Drive, and third-party apps like Jira and Salesforce. However, Forrester’s J.P. Gownder cautions that most employees still lack AI training, and warns of potential "agentic sprawl" in IT management as organizations adapt. The rollout reflects Google’s strategic move to embed agentic AI broadly, though hand-holding and IT oversight are likely needed for widespread adoption.
Computer World
OpenAI’s ‘Confession’ Mechanism: Boosting Trust in AI Outputs
Computer World details OpenAI’s introduction of a “confession” feature in its GPT-5 model, whereby the AI reports when it has cut corners, hallucinated, or failed to follow instructions. This mechanism, tested on datasets spanning science and medical queries, works independently of the main output’s performance, rewarding honesty even when the answer is flawed. Industry analysts like Gartner’s Rekha Kaushik argue that this approach, especially when combined with other safety measures, could enhance enterprise trust and governance in sensitive contexts such as healthcare, legal, and compliance workflows. OpenAI plans to integrate this into future API releases.
Computer World
Anthropic’s Bun Acquisition, Amazon’s Nova Models, and Latest Agentic AI Developments
SD Times reviews a week of rapid AI advances: Anthropic has acquired Bun, a high-performance JavaScript/TypeScript toolkit, to accelerate Claude Code; OpenAI released GPT-5.1-Codex-Max for faster, more efficient agentic coding; and Amazon debuted Nova Forge for building custom frontier models and released Nova Act for agent fleet management. Amazon also added 18 new open-weight models to Bedrock, including those from Mistral and NVIDIA. Parasoft’s C/C++test now leverages agentic AI for automated code optimization. These moves illustrate intensifying competition among AI leaders to empower developers and enterprises with advanced, customizable agentic tools.
SD Times
Microsoft Explores Custom Chip Partnership With Broadcom
The Information reveals that Microsoft is in discussions with Broadcom to design next-generation custom chips, potentially shifting away from current supplier Marvell amid soaring demand for AI and data center hardware. This strategic pivot reflects broader industry trends toward proprietary silicon as hyperscalers seek to optimize performance, cost, and supply chain resilience for AI infrastructure at scale.
The Information
Apple’s Leadership Changes Signal Possible Strategic Shifts
Computer World analyzes significant leadership transitions at Apple, including the forthcoming departures of General Counsel Kate Adams and environmental policy lead Lisa Jackson, with Meta’s Jennifer Newstead joining as general counsel in March 2026. The article suggests these moves could deprioritize Apple’s advocacy on environmental and privacy issues in favor of operational and regulatory concerns, especially as Apple faces mounting pressure in the EU and invests heavily in US manufacturing. The shift may foreshadow broader changes in Apple’s strategic direction under evolving global political and regulatory dynamics.
Computer World
Security Risks of Shadow IT in the US Department of Defense
Computer World reports on Senate findings that widespread, unsanctioned use of apps like Signal is endemic within the US Department of Defense, highlighted by the “Signalgate” scandal involving then-Secretary Hegseth’s sharing of sensitive information in an unsecured Signal group. The Senate committee’s dual reports recommend developing sanctioned alternatives, improving training, and restricting messaging privileges, noting that the DoD’s experience mirrors persistent enterprise struggles with shadow IT and unsanctioned app usage.
Computer World
AMD and Intel Navigate AI Hardware Demand and Market Sentiment
Tom’s Hardware and Wccftech report that AMD plans to extend its Ryzen AI Max lineup with a “Refresh” supporting up to 8533 MT/s memory, aiming to maintain competitiveness in the mainstream AI PC market. In parallel, Intel admits that supply of its Core Ultra 200-series chips is lagging behind surging demand, highlighting ongoing pressure on wafer availability from TSMC. Meanwhile, AMD CEO Lisa Su refutes claims of an AI bubble at WIRED’s Big Interview, labeling such concerns “somewhat overstated” and emphasizing the sector’s long-term fundamentals.
Tom's Hardware
Wccftech
Tom's Hardware
Cloudflare Fends Off Billions of AI Bot Scraping Attempts
Tom’s Hardware reports that Cloudflare has blocked 416 billion scraping requests from AI bots over five months, as CEO Matthew Prince warns this trend represents a dramatic shift in the digital content business model. The company is advocating for website owners to have the option to license content to AI firms, aiming to ensure the sustainability of online publishing as generative AI models voraciously consume web data.
Tom's Hardware
Meta Acquires Wearable AI Device Startup Limitless
The Information discloses that Meta has purchased Limitless, a startup developing the “Pendant” wearable AI device designed to record and process contextual information for the user. While financial terms were not revealed, the acquisition aligns with Meta’s ambitions in AI-powered hardware and signals continued convergence between wearable tech and generative AI.
The Information
Science and Technology Discoveries
Quantum Simulations Get a Boost From ‘Physics Shortcut’
Live Science covers a breakthrough allowing complex quantum systems to be simulated on standard laptops, thanks to an updated version of the truncated Wigner approximation (TWA). The new “conversion table” approach lets researchers run sophisticated quantum calculations without supercomputers or AI, democratizing access to quantum modeling and freeing up high-performance computing for the most demanding research.
Live Science