AI News Week of October 24, 2025

AI News Week of October 24, 2025

Ryan Wong October 24, 2025 AI, News, Technology, Updates, ChatGPT, OpenAI, Slack, Intel, Robotics, Sora, Video generation, AI hardware, LLMs, Conversational AI, AI assistants, AI infrastructure

Key AI Launches This Week

Conversational Commerce and AI Assistants

  • OpenAI x Walmart for Instant Checkout in ChatGPT: OpenAI partnered with Walmart to allow purchasing Walmart and Sam’s Club products instantly within ChatGPT via natural-language prompts integrated with Stripe payments—transforming ChatGPT into a conversational shopping platform and signaling increased use of AI for transactional retail experiences. Marketing Profs
  • Slack’s Personalized AI Workspace Assistant: Slack is rolling out an AI-enhanced Slackbot capable of summarizing channels, answering queries, creating campaign plans, and coordinating calendars by pulling data from conversations and files. Salesforce is deploying this update to over 70,000 employees, with a broader release expected by year’s end. Marketing Profs

Cutting-Edge AI Infrastructure and Models

  • Intel Panther Lake AI PC Chips: Intel announced its next-generation Panther Lake client processors, built on the 18A node, promising over 50% faster CPU and GPU performance for AI PCs, robotics, gaming, and edge applications. These chips boast up to 180 TOPS for AI tasks and introduce new robotics capabilities. CGSPAM Daily Digest
  • Ant Group’s Ling-1T Model: Ant Group launched Ling-1T, a trillion-parameter large language model (LLM), open-sourced for public access. The Ling family now encompasses non-thinking, thinking, and multimodal AI models for versatile enterprise and creative deployments. CGSPAM Daily Digest

AI for Creative and Virtual Worlds

  • OpenAI Sora 2 & Sora 2 Cameo: OpenAI released Sora 2, advancing text-to-video generation with up to 60 seconds of lifelike, coherent video and the new Cameo feature, enabling users to insert themselves or custom characters into generated videos for personalized content creation. Dev.to
  • MIT’s Steerable Scene Generation for Robotics: MIT’s CSAIL announced a new AI tool that builds rich, interactive virtual environments for training robots, enabling more realistic and customizable robotics simulation, especially for domestic and commercial service scenarios. CGSPAM Daily Digest

Industry Trends

  • Notable AI tools rising in popularity this month include Google’s Gemini Enterprise for business data, enhanced Copilot assistants across platforms, and continued AI integrations in productivity (Google Workspace, Microsoft Office) and creative domains (video, image generation). Exploding Topics, Marketing Profs

These advancements illustrate the rapid evolution of AI’s application—expanding from core infrastructure and giant models to workspace automation, creative media, and shopping interfaces powered by conversational agents. Dev.to, Exploding Topics, Marketing Profs, CGSPAM Daily Digest

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