AI News 1st December 2025

AI News Wrap-Up: 1st December 2025

🍎 Apple shakes up AI leadership

John Giannandrea is stepping down as Apple’s AI chief to move into an adviser role, while Amar Subramanya takes over leadership of AI spanning foundation models and ML research.
It signals Apple wants quicker progress on Siri and on-device intelligence-a quiet yet pointed changing of the guard.
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🧯 OpenAI calls a code red on ChatGPT

Sam Altman told staff the company is prioritizing core ChatGPT quality and pausing other efforts-like ad experiments. Pragmatic.
It reads like a back-to-basics sprint to sharpen product feel and reliability before layering on new ventures. Sensible, if slightly dramatic.
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🤝 OpenAI takes stake in Thrive Holdings

A new partnership aims to embed AI in old-school workflows like accounting and IT services-unglamorous, yes, but where adoption actually sticks.
It’s another nudge toward enterprise-first revenue, not just chatbots and demos. Maybe boring is the point.
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🧩 Accenture rolls out ChatGPT to its workforce

Accenture is equipping thousands of employees with OpenAI tools to boost productivity -playbook stuff, but at real scale.
The consultancy angle is clear: sell what you use-and clients tend to listen when the dog actually eats the dog food.
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🏛️ FDA adopts agentic AI for staff

The FDA introduced agentic AI capabilities to help employees handle multi-step tasks across the agency. Bureaucracy, but make it workflow-y.
Government AI that’s quietly useful-less sci-fi, more forms and findings-which is where impact hides, weirdly.
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☁️ AWS re:Invent pushes fresh AI features

Amazon teased new agentic AI tooling and contact-center smarts-the usual firehose, but with clearer enterprise lanes this time.
It’s the cloud play in a sentence: bring models to your data, not the other way round-and keep the meter running.
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🛒 Amazon says Rufus boosted Black Friday conversions

Sessions that used the Rufus shopping assistant converted more often than those that didn’t, according to Amazon’s internal readout. Promising, if early.
Retail AI that actually moves the needle-not flashy, just measurable. The CFOs will like this one.
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