October 2025

How LeapXpert uses AI to bring order and oversight to business messaging

It’s no longer news that AI is transforming how people communicate at work. The bad (and less common) news, however, is that AI is also making those conversations harder to control. From chat apps to collaboration tools, employees exchange thousands of messages every day, many of which now pass through AI systems that summarise, analyse,

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Bending Spoons’ acquisition of AOL shows the value of legacy platforms

The acquisition of a legacy platform like AOL by Bending Spoons shows the latent value of long-standing digital ecosystems. AOL’s 30 million monthly active users represent an enduring brand and a data-rich resource that can be used in AI-driven services. That statement is true only if the data is properly governed and integrated. Such deals

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Inside Samsung’s semiconductor recovery: How AI demand reversed four quarters of decline

Samsung’s semiconductor recovery has materialised during the third quarter of 2025, with the South Korean tech giant posting an operating profit of KRW 12.2 trillion (US$8.6 billion) – more than double the previous quarter and ending a streak of four consecutive quarterly declines in its chip division. The turnaround centred on Samsung’s Device Solutions division,

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Cursor 2.0 pivots to multi-agent AI coding, debuts Composer model

Cursor has released its latest AI software development platform with a new multi-agent interface and the debut of its coding model, Composer. The new Composer model is described as a “frontier model”. Cursor claims it is four times faster than other models of similar intelligence. The company built it specifically for “low-latency agentic coding” within

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Counterintuitive’s new chip aims escape the AI ‘twin trap’

AI startup company, Counterintuitive, has set out to build “reasoning-native computing,” enabling machines to understand rather than simply mimic. Such a breakthrough has the potential to shift AI from pattern recognition to genuine comprehension, paving the way for systems that can think and make decisions – in other words, to be more “human-like.” Counterintuitive Chairman,

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OpenAI unveils open-weight AI safety models for developers

OpenAI is putting more safety controls directly into the hands of AI developers with a new research preview of “safeguard” models. The new ‘gpt-oss-safeguard’ family of open-weight models is aimed squarely at customising content classification. The new offering will include two models, gpt-oss-safeguard-120b and a smaller gpt-oss-safeguard-20b. Both are fine-tuned versions of the existing gpt-oss

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