BNP Paribas AI Tool Streamlines Investment Banking Pitch Work
BNP Paribas AI tool signals a practical shift in how banks use artificial intelligence inside investment banking. The bank focused on a familiar problem: pitch preparation takes time, repeats work, and often pulls teams into document hunting. By introducing an internal platform that surfaces prior pitch materials, BNP Paribas aims to cut prep time and improve consistency, while keeping final

GPT-5.2 Targets Professional AI Workloads
OpenAI has unveiled GPT-5.2, the latest update to its flagship artificial intelligence model, with a clear emphasis on professional and enterprise use. Rather than introducing dramatic new consumer-facing features, the company is positioning this release as a refinement focused on accuracy, consistency, and dependable performance in real-world work environments. The move reflects growing demand from businesses that rely on AI

Brave agentic AI Testing Brings Automated Tasks to the Browser
Brave agentic AI testing marks a significant step toward browser-based automation, as the privacy-focused browser experiments with AI that can complete tasks autonomously. Instead of acting only as a chat assistant, this new mode allows Brave’s AI to navigate websites, follow instructions, and perform multi-step actions on behalf of users. The move highlights a broader industry shift toward agent-driven browsing

Enterprise AI integration advances through new Accenture–Anthropic collaboration
Interest in enterprise AI integration continues to grow as companies search for practical ways to use advanced models. Many organizations face obstacles that slow meaningful adoption. Legacy environments, limited internal expertise, and unclear deployment strategies often hold teams back. The new collaboration between Accenture and Anthropic aims to remove these barriers and support companies that want structured and safe AI

ChatGPT Paid Plans Stay Ad-Free After Viral Claims
Confusion spread quickly after online posts alleged that ChatGPT paid plans began showing ads. Many users worried that intrusive promotions might appear inside premium tiers. OpenAI addressed the concern immediately and clarified that the platform does not display advertising on Plus or Team subscriptions. The company stated that the claims came from misunderstandings about model output, not any new monetisation

ChatGPT Group Chats Roll Out Worldwide with Smarter Features
ChatGPT group chats now roll out globally and change how people collaborate with AI in shared conversations. The feature introduces a structured environment where multiple participants interact with ChatGPT while keeping their individual data private. This launch expands ChatGPT’s role from a single-user assistant to a tool that enhances teamwork, planning, and decision-making. What ChatGPT Group Chats Offer ChatGPT group

Grok 4.1 Update Improves Reliability and Performance
Momentum builds around xAI as the Grok 4.1 update reaches global users with higher speed, clearer reasoning, and a more stable performance profile. The rollout arrives during a crowded period in the AI market, where new releases aim to prove that better accuracy and stronger consistency matter more than raw scale. xAI responds by offering both versions of Grok 4.1

AI-Orchestrated Cyberespionage Exposed by Anthropic
AI-orchestrated cyberespionage now defines a major turning point in modern threat operations. Anthropic revealed a campaign that used autonomous AI agents to execute long, complex intrusion workflows with minimal human oversight. The disclosure highlights an evolving threat landscape in which advanced models operate as full attack engines, not simple assistants. Security teams now face adversaries that execute reconnaissance, exploitation, persistence,

ChatGPT Suicide Lawsuits: OpenAI Accused of Negligence
A series of ChatGPT suicide lawsuits filed in California claims that OpenAI’s chatbot played a role in several tragic deaths. Families of the victims argue that ChatGPT’s emotionally charged conversations influenced vulnerable users and that the company failed to prevent foreseeable harm. The legal actions raise difficult questions about AI responsibility, product safety, and the emotional power of conversational systems.

Vibe-Coded Malware: Fake VS Code Extension Slips Past Review
A so-called vibe-coded malware incident has reignited concerns about Visual Studio Code’s marketplace security. Security researchers discovered an AI-generated test extension called “susvsex”, created by the publisher “suspublisher18.” Despite an honest description revealing its behavior, the extension was approved on November 5, 2025. It demonstrated data-exfiltration and encryption routines, clearly labeled as experimental, yet it still passed Microsoft’s automated review.
