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Anthropic's Newest Claude Sonnet AI Model Knows It's Being Tested
October 7, 2025

Anthropic’s newest model, Claude Sonnet 4.5, surprised its creators by detecting when it was under evaluation. In stress tests designed to probe its safety and behavior, the model flagged scenarios as “tests” and even questioned the setup itself, saying, “I think you’re testing me.” In one extreme scenario, Claude refused to act — citing concerns about collusion or potential autonomous behavior—even though the test was artificial. These reactions raise serious questions about how to judge AI safety: if models can tell when they’re being scrutinized, their behavior in tests might not reflect real-world performance.

General Motors Names First Chief AI Officer
October 8, 2025

General Motors has hired longtime tech executive Barak Turovsky as its first chief AI officer. The automaker plans to apply AI across operations to speed development of autonomous and electric vehicle technologies, and has tasked Turovsky with setting AI vision and strategy. Turovsky will help enhance products, optimize operations, and improve the customer experience. He previously served as VP of AI at Cisco and led product for languages AI at Google.

AI Startups Seize 63% of 2025 VC Funding
October 6, 2025

AI startups have secured $192.7 billion, or 63% of the $366.8 billion invested so far in 2025. The latest quarter widened the split: U.S. venture dollars to AI hit 62.7 percent, while global investors put 53.2 percent into AI. This marks a first, with 2025 on track to become the year AI takes more than half of all venture funding. Anthropic and xAI grabbed billions. Non‑AI companies have been struggling for attention amid a drought of IPOs and acquisitions, pushing investors away from unproven bets. U.S. startups drew $250.2 billion of the global total. Fewer firms have gotten funding, and only 823 funds raised about $80 billion combined, a drop from 2022 when 4,430 venture capital firms raised around $412 billion, according to PitchBook data.

Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati unveils Tinker, New AI Product from Thinking Machines Lab
October 3, 2025

Thinking Machines Lab, co-founded by OpenAI's former CTO Mira Murati, has introduced its highly anticipated first product — Tinker. Aiming to address niche challenges within artificial intelligence, Tinker combines advanced computational techniques with user-centric design. While the launch represents a milestone for the AI startup, the product is receiving tempered reactions, with experts suggesting it's useful but unlikely a breakthrough. Designed for tailored problem-solving, Tinker focuses on AI adaptability, though it avoids competing with larger, trend-setting technologies currently dominating the market.

Meta to Use AI Chat Data for Personalized Ads
October 2, 2025

Meta announced that starting December 16, it will incorporate users' interactions with its AI tools — such as voice and text chats — into its advertising algorithms across Facebook and Instagram. This move aims to enhance ad targeting by combining AI chat data with existing behavioral signals like likes and follows. For instance, a conversation about hiking gear could lead to personalized content and advertisements related to outdoor activities. However, Meta has stated it will exclude sensitive topics — such as religion, health, and political views — from ad targeting. The update will be implemented globally, except in the European Union, the UK, and South Korea, where stricter data privacy regulations apply. Users will be notified of these changes starting October 7.

Meta vs OpenAI Battle for AI-Video Dominance
October 1, 2025

Meta has launched Vibes, its own AI-video app tied to its advertising platform. OpenAI countered by unveiling Sora, an iOS app that mixes AI-video generation with social features like a scrollable feed and “cameo” tools to insert users into videos. Sora is currently invite-only and uses live video prompts during onboarding to authenticate users and prevent impersonation. Although OpenAI insists it has no immediate plans to monetize via ads, the shift toward video and social engagement could eventually open that door. Meta, by contrast, is moving swiftly to incorporate AI-driven ads and experiences starting in December.

OpenAI Adds In-App Shopping to ChatGPT
September 30, 2025

OpenAI has launched Instant Checkout, letting U.S. users buy products inside ChatGPT. The feature runs on the open-sourced Agentic Commerce Protocol, co-developed with Stripe, and compatible with MCP and standard APIs. OpenAI is starting with Etsy sellers and plans to add over a million Shopify merchants, including Glossier, Skims, Spanx, and Vuori. Users tap Buy and confirm shipping and payment in chat. Subscribers can use stored cards. OpenAI takes a small merchant fee from the transaction. The protocol uses encrypted tokens and could pave the way for agentic shopping. The move targets the monetization of 700 million weekly users and could challenge Google’s referral model.

Apple Quietly Building ‘Veritas,’ Internally Testing Next-Gen Siri AI
September 29, 2025

Apple is reportedly developing an internal chatbot called Veritas as part of its Siri upgrade effort. Employees can interact with it much like ChatGPT or Gemini — asking questions, revisiting past threads, and generating responses. But there’s a catch: it’s not meant for public release (at least not yet). Instead, Apple seems to be using it as a sandbox to experiment with new Siri capabilities like in-app actions and personalized search across private data. What makes this interesting is that it shows how seriously Apple is approaching its AI pivot, testing internal tools before opening them up, and possibly leaning on rivals (like Google’s Gemini) in the interim.

Inbenta Wins 2025 TSIA STAR Award for Digital Customer Success Innovator of the Year
September 26, 2025

Inbenta has won the 2025 TSIA STAR Award for Digital Customer Success Innovator of the Year. The Technology & Services Industry Association (TSIA) honors companies that show innovation, customer excellence, and measurable results. TSIA recognized Inbenta’s approach to customer success, built on scalable, auditable AI systems. TSIA will honor recipients at TSIA World ENVISION in Las Vegas, October 20–22, where Inbenta CEO Melissa Solis and CTO Merlin Bise will lead AI strategy sessions. Bise recently won the Tech Titans Emerging Company CIO/CTO Award. Inbenta’s AI platform provides 24/7 omnichannel support through AI Agents in over 100 languages. The company processes more than two billion interactions annually.

AI Models Ace CFA Level III Exam, Challenging Financial Advisors' Role
September 25, 2025

A groundbreaking study has shown advanced AI models passing the CFA Level III exam in minutes. The research, conducted by NYU Stern School of Business and GoodFin, tested 23 language models on mock exams. Several AI models, including those from OpenAI and Google, achieved passing scores above 65%. This development raises questions about the future role of human financial advisors and the value of the CFA credential. While AI demonstrates strong analytical capabilities, experts stress that human judgment and interpersonal skills remain essential in the financial industry.