2025 is proving to be a watershed year for technology, with Artificial Intelligence at the epicenter of unprecedented change. As Google faces its "biggest challenge yet," the landscape is shifting dramatically, presenting both uncertainties and unparalleled opportunities. We're on the cusp of an era where AI isn't just a tool, but a "super assistant" that knows you, understands your needs, and can handle virtually any task – with OpenAI's ChatGPT leading the charge towards a 2026 rollout of this hyper-personalized AI.
Meanwhile, Microsoft is doubling down on "reasoning agents" like Researcher and Analyst, already generally available, signaling a new paradigm for work. But it's not just about efficiency; AI is becoming the "ultimate influencer," forging human-like relationships. This year alone has seen rapid AI rollouts, alongside the curious revelation of "AI startup chatbots" being human-powered. From robot-run bodegas taking over L.A. to humanoid robots learning laundry, the physical manifestation of AI is also rapidly expanding.
Beyond AI, the tech world is buzzing with innovations in security, like Facebook's new passkey support hinting at a password-free future, and the continued debate around built-in password managers from Apple, Google, and Microsoft. While some tech products have already met their demise in 2025, the underlying currents of digital transformation, driven heavily by AI, are setting the stage for autonomous enterprises and a "house of AI agents." This abstract delves into these pivotal trends, exploring how to harness this technological wave and turn uncertainty into your next big win.
As Google faces its biggest challenge yet, here's how you can turn uncertainty into your next big win.
Starting in the first half of 2026, OpenAI plans to evolve ChatGPT into a super assistant that knows you, understands what you care about, and can help with virtually any task.
We’re excited to announce the general availability of Researcher and Analyst, two first-of-their-kind reasoning agents designed specifically for work. Today, we’re excited to announce the general availability of Researcher and Analyst, two first-of-their-kind reasoning agents designed specifically for work. Since these agents debuted in April through...
People are developing human-like relationships with AI.
She said 'unprecedented' so many times I almost lost count.
In this edition of our monthly roundup, we're recapping the biggest news from Microsoft Build 2025 and announcing new resources for Copilot Studio adoption and training. The post What’s new in Copilot Studio: May 2025 appeared first on Microsoft 365 Blog.
ChatGPT just got two major upgrades that could make your work life easier.
A startup promised that their AI assistant would build you an app. But the work was actually done by human engineers. Builder.ai, a startup backed by Microsoft, pitched itself as an AI-powered way to simplify app development. Clients chatted with the platform's signature AI assistant, Natasha, and received a functional, AI-generated app based on the...
A secure password management system is a must for businesses of all sizes. Whether you want an enterprise-grade solution or a simple setup for a small business, these are the best options on the market.
A new white paper offers some practical tips for employees and employers who are looking to harness technology (and who may be feeling a little nervous about the future).
The three dominant computing platforms have each tried to build features that help you manage passwords without paying for third-party software. Are any of them worth your time and effort?
Heather Hans, Faculty Focus, Jun 11, 2025 I can see why someone might want to adopt a values-based approach to AI (even if only as a shorthand for the more intuitive approach we take on a case-by-case basis... but I digress). My question for Heather Hans, though is this: are these the values your use of...
At the recent opening of Los Angeles’s newest rail station, just a few miles from LAX, politicians and members of the media gawked at the new train platforms, escalators, elevators, and a gleaming piece of art that hung over the open-air, elevated mezzanine. Downstairs from all the shiny new infrastructure, a different component of the station — a fully...
From autonomous enterprises built on a hybrid workforce to a house of AI agents, here's where digital transformation goes next.
If you've ever forgotten your Facebook password, you know how difficult it can be to regain access to your account. That struggle may soon be a thing of the past.
It's hard to believe, but this year is already halfway over. Since January, a lot has happened in the tech world. It's a fickle, fast-paced industry, and some major products and services haven't survived past the mid-year mark. Some of the entries on our list lived long, fruitful lives and contributed lasting legacies to the ever-evolving space. (RIP,...
Emmanuel Mumba, DEV Community, Jun 24, 2025 I'm making an exception to a longstanding rule of mine in order to point to a good resource and to make a point. This site may ask you to create an account; there's no cost, but I hate sites that force you to login and mostly never link to them. The resource, though,...
Mark Russinovich, Microsoft Azure's CTO, hosted a dinner where Torvalds and Gates met for the first time.
Robotics company 1X shared new insights into their Redwood AI and 1X World Model which are helping the company's Neo humanoid robots learn how to do a variety of tasks in a home setting.
Longtime programmer Jonathan Corbet tells the story of Linux and reveals what's made it successful over its three decades.
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