Episode

#032: AI news for business - Final episode of the year

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Future Bytes
Published
Dec 30, 2025
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441
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Summary

In the final AI News by Future Bytes episode of the year, Magnus Oxenwaldt highlights what no longer moves the market. New model releases are landing quietly. Performance gaps are narrowing. The centre of gravity in enterprise AI is shifting. Top stories for week 52: Model releases lose impact: Google’s Gemini 3 Flash launched with little reaction, reflecting how GPT, Gemini and Claude now sit within statistical distance for most business use cases. Workflows become portable: Anthropic opened “skills” as an open standard, allowing AI workflows to move across models and tools. Cloud players diversify exposure: Amazon is reportedly in talks to invest in OpenAI while already backing Anthropic. Platforms converge: Shared protocols, app marketplaces and autonomous research agents signal a more interoperable enterprise AI stack. See you next year! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.