Reports
AI-generated structured vendor updates
Build 2026: Office 365 Agent Mode Launch, Multi-Agent Cross-Document Collaboration
Microsoft launched Office 365 Copilot Agent Mode at Build 2026, rolling out to M365 subscribers in late June. Multiple persistent AI Agents run simultaneously across Word, Excel, Teams, and Outlook, each maintaining independent context, permissions, and memory. Multi-agent canvas with drag-and-drop chaining. Agents join Teams channels as named participants. Underlying hybrid of GPT-5.5-turbo and Phi-4-mini. Custom Agent Store opens Q4 2026.
AWS Hosts OpenAI GPT-5.5 & Codex: Control Shifts from Model to Cloud
AWS launches OpenAI GPT-5.5, GPT-5.4, and Codex on Bedrock via the Responses API. This integrates frontier models into AWS infrastructure for data residency and capacity management, but locks users into Bedrock's ecosystem.
Cisco Talos Threat Hunting Expands Across Endpoint, Network, and Identity Domains
Cisco Talos expands threat hunting to network (Cisco Firewall) and identity (Cisco Duo) domains, using an AI-driven engine for hypothesis-based searches. Findings are delivered via Cisco Security Cloud Control, targeting stealthy threats that evade alert-based detection.
Check Point Agentic Exposure Validation: AI Agents Counter Autonomous Exploitation
Check Point launches Agentic Exposure Validation (AEV), using AI agents that reason like attackers. It correlates exposure data, asset context, and live threat intelligence to safely prove what is exploitable. Part of CTEM, it enables evidence-based reduction before AI-driven adversaries act.
Cloudflare Tests Anthropic Mythos: AI-Driven Exploit Chain Construction and Proof Generation
Cloudflare's Project Glasswing tested Anthropic's Mythos Preview, revealing its ability to automatically chain multiple low-severity bugs into exploitable PoCs with runnable code. They built a multi-stage harness to manage noise and context limits, achieving a significant leap in vulnerability discovery quality.
NVIDIA Opens MRC Protocol via OCP, Pushing Standardization of AI Ethernet Fabrics
NVIDIA announced the opening of its MRC (Multipath Reliable Connection) RDMA transport protocol via the Open Compute Project (OCP). The protocol, proven on Spectrum-X Ethernet hardware, aims to enhance throughput, resilience, and GPU utilization for large-scale AI training clusters through multi-path load balancing and hardware-level failure bypass.
OpenAI Releases GPT-5.5 Instant with 52.5% Hallucination Reduction as New ChatGPT Default
<p>OpenAI released GPT-5.5 Instant, replacing GPT-5.3 Instant as the default ChatGPT model. Hallucination rate in high-risk domains dropped 52.5%, AIME 2025 math score 81.2 (vs 65.4 prior), GPQA 85.6 (vs 78.5). Response length reduced 30.2%. New "memory sources" feature lets users see which conversations/files/Gmail the model referenced. First Instant model flagged as High Capability (cybersecurity/biochemical domains). Available via chat-latest API.</p>
OpenAI Releases GPT-5.5 Instant with 52.5% Hallucination Reduction as New ChatGPT Default
<p>OpenAI released GPT-5.5 Instant, replacing GPT-5.3 Instant as the default ChatGPT model. Hallucination rate in high-risk domains dropped 52.5%, AIME 2025 math score 81.2 (vs 65.4 prior), GPQA 85.6 (vs 78.5). Response length reduced 30.2%. New "memory sources" feature lets users see which conversations/files/Gmail the model referenced. First Instant model flagged as High Capability (cybersecurity/biochemical domains). Available via chat-latest API.</p>
NVIDIA Collaborates with OpenClaw via NemoClaw to Drive Secure Enterprise Autonomous AI Agent Deployment
NVIDIA introduces NemoClaw, a reference implementation that bundles OpenClaw with the OpenShell secure runtime and Nemotron open models, providing a blueprint for secure enterprise deployment of long-running autonomous AI agents. This move addresses the 1000x inference demand surge and security governance challenges, shifting the AI infrastructure control point towards local, secure, and auditable architectures.
AWS Platformizes AI Agents and Deepens Cloud Integration with OpenAI
At its annual event, AWS announced the productization of AI agent capabilities, launching the personal AI assistant for work, Amazon Quick, and expanding Amazon Connect into four vertical-specific Agentic AI solutions. Concurrently, AWS and OpenAI expanded their partnership, deeply integrating the latest models, Codex, and managed agent services into the Amazon Bedrock platform.
NVIDIA Launches Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, Targeting AI Agent Perception Layer
NVIDIA released the open-source multimodal model Nemotron 3 Nano Omni, featuring a 30B-A3B hybrid MoE architecture. It unifies vision, audio, and language processing into a single model, designed to act as the 'eyes and ears' for AI agents. It claims to eliminate latency and context fragmentation from multi-model collaboration, achieving up to 9x higher throughput while maintaining interactivity, thereby reducing AI agent deployment and inference costs.
NVIDIA Drives Manufacturing into 'Simulation-First' Era with OpenUSD and Omniverse
NVIDIA introduces a comprehensive physical AI stack centered on the SimReady standard, Omniverse simulation libraries, and the Metropolis VSS Blueprint. This aims to transform manufacturing's traditional 'design-build-test' cycle into a 'simulation-first' paradigm, enabling AI model training and system validation in high-fidelity virtual environments to drastically reduce product cycles and costs.
Microsoft Integrates GPT-5.5 into Enterprise Copilots, Advancing Multi-Model Workflow Orchestration
Microsoft announced the deployment of the GPT-5.5 model across GitHub Copilot, Microsoft 365 Copilot, Copilot Studio, and Foundry. The update emphasizes multi-model orchestration, enabling users to select different models for tasks (e.g., fast scaffolding, deep reasoning, execution, review) and introduces a 'Rubber Duck' agent for multi-model reflection loops.
NVIDIA Internalizes GPT-5.5 Powered AI Agents at Scale, Defining New Enterprise AI Infrastructure Paradigm
NVIDIA announced that over 10,000 employees have scaled the use of GPT-5.5 via the Codex app, running on NVIDIA GB200 NVL72 infrastructure. This demonstrates the technical feasibility of 'transformative' productivity gains from frontier model inference in enterprise workflows. It also provides a reference architecture for deploying AI agents with auditable, isolated security via dedicated cloud VMs.
NVIDIA Deploys OpenAI Codex: 10,000+ Employees Using GPT-5.5
NVIDIA 10,000+ employees using OpenAI Codex with GPT-5.5 on GB200 NVL72 platform, 35x inference cost reduction.
NVIDIA Deploys OpenAI Codex Internally: 10,000+ Employees Using GPT-5.5 for Agentic Coding Revolution
NVIDIA 10,000+ employees using OpenAI Codex with GPT-5.5 on GB200 NVL72 platform, 35x inference cost reduction. Debugging efficiency compressed from days to hours, codebase exploration from weeks to overnight. Jensen Huang sent all-hands email: "Let's jump to the speed of light. Welcome to the AI era." Partnership began in 2016 with DGX-1 delivery.