Trinity Poll: 42% of UK Gen Z Fear Social Interaction More Than AI
A new survey commissioned by Trinity College London indicates that young workers in the UK currently view social hurdles as a greater challenge than automation. With 42% of respondents citing anxiety regarding unfamiliar colleagues and 38% dreading small talk, the findings suggest that hybrid work patterns may be impacting interpersonal confidence, even as AI anxiety ranks lower than in comparable US studies.
US & Australia Lead New 25-Page Guide to Secure AI in Critical Infrastructure
The United States and Australia have spearheaded a multinational effort to secure artificial intelligence in critical infrastructure. The newly released 25-page guidance details four sequential principles for operators to evaluate and deploy AI within operational technology, balancing innovation with strict safety and security protocols.
AI Robot Guides Great Barrier Reef Coral Seeding with 77.8% Accuracy
The Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) has begun field trials of the Deployment Guidance System (DGS), an AI-enabled workflow that automates the placement of juvenile corals. Designed to scale restoration efforts, the system uses real-time computer vision to select optimal seeding sites across the Great Barrier Reef, responding to the urgency of back-to-back mass bleaching events in 2024 and 2025.
Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban: AUD 49.5m Fines & 10 Key Apps Listed
Australia enters the enforcement phase of its under-16 social media ban on December 10, 2025. With penalties reaching AUD 49.5 million, platforms like Facebook and TikTok must now demonstrate reasonable steps to block young users. This report details the legal scope, the 10 affected services, and the privacy safeguards mandated by the new legislation.
AI Adoption Hits 54.6% as Gemini Challenges ChatGPT’s Dominance
New 2025 data indicates generative AI has reached mainstream status with 54.6% adoption among U.S. adults. As ChatGPT’s growth stabilizes, competitors like Google Gemini and Microsoft Copilot are expanding the market into a diverse ecosystem of specialized assistants, shifting the dynamic from a single-leader story to a multi-platform race.
NDIS to Launch Computer-Generated Plans for 750,000 Users by Mid-2026
The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) is preparing to introduce a new "New Framework Planning" model in mid-2026. Utilizing the I-CAN version 6 assessment tool, the reforms aim to standardize budget generation for the scheme's 750,000 participants. Internal briefings reported by The Guardian suggest the new system will produce computer-generated funding amounts that staff cannot manually alter, significantly changing how disability support is calculated and reviewed.
Women in AI Australia Launches: 3 Founders Tackle Tech Gender Gap
A new not-for-profit, Women in AI Australia, has launched to improve female representation in the AI sector. Established by three industry experts, the group aims to provide mentorship and skills training in alignment with the federal government's recently released National AI Plan.
Kling O1 Launches: Unified AI Video Tool & 70% Off Promo Details
Kuaishou Technology officially unveiled Kling O1 on December 1, 2025, positioning it as the industry’s first unified multimodal model designed to integrate video generation and natural-language editing into a single workflow. Higgsfield has integrated the model alongside its Cyber Week pricing updates, aiming to streamline production for creators and commercial teams.
U.S. Launches 3-Year Counter-Drone Push with 180+ Officials to Tackle AI Threats
On November 25, representatives from more than 50 federal entities—including the FBI, FAA, and military branches—convened to operationalize Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF 401). Established to address the escalating risks from autonomous and AI-enabled small drones, the task force is charged with synchronizing government efforts and speeding up the procurement of interoperable defensive systems for both homeland security and overseas operations.
Yann LeCun Ends 12-Year Meta Run to Launch New AI Startup
Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCun has confirmed he will depart Meta Platforms at the end of 2025, concluding a 12-year tenure to establish an independent research company. The new Paris-based venture will focus on developing "world models" capable of physical reasoning. Meta will serve as a partner but will not invest in the startup, marking a divergence between LeCun’s research goals and Meta’s product-focused superintelligence strategy.
AI Country Hit Tops Chart: 24% of Artist Revenue at Risk by 2028
"Walk My Walk," a track by the AI persona Breaking Rust, has reached the top of a Billboard sales chart, prompting industry debate over vocal rights and authenticity. As major record labels pivot from lawsuits to licensing agreements with AI generators, new data suggests a significant portion of creator revenues may soon be impacted by the rapid scale of synthetic content.
AI Cuts Mammography Workload 44%, Boosts Cancer Detection 29%
Published in The Lancet Digital Health, the MASAI trial demonstrates that AI-supported mammography increased cancer detection rates by 29% relative to standard methods while decreasing reading workload by 44% in a randomized study of over 105,000 participants.
Australia’s First National AI Plan: AUD 29.9M for New Safety Institute
Released on 2 December 2025, the National AI Plan shifts policy focus to sector-led regulation and establishes a new advisory AI Safety Institute. The strategy aims to balance economic opportunity with safety by utilizing existing legal frameworks rather than mandatory national guardrails.
Google Explores Space-Based AI with 81-Satellite Solar Clusters
In a new technical paper, Google outlines Project Suncatcher, a research initiative designed to test whether artificial intelligence workloads can be offloaded to solar-powered satellites. The proposal describes formation-flying clusters capable of high-speed optical data transmission to address power grid constraints on Earth.
OpenAI Cuts Ties With Mixpanel After Nov 8 Breach Exposes API User Data
OpenAI has terminated its relationship with third-party analytics provider Mixpanel after a targeted phishing campaign exposed limited personal information linked to API users. While OpenAI confirms that ChatGPT consumer data and passwords were not affected, the incident has prompted a broader security review of the company's vendor ecosystem to address supply chain risks.
Target Launches ChatGPT Shopping App Amid 119% Growth in AI Traffic
Target Corporation has introduced a beta shopping application within OpenAI’s ChatGPT, enabling users to search for curated products and build baskets without leaving the conversation. Announced on 19 November, the integration utilizes the open Agentic Commerce Protocol and arrives as industry data indicates a significant rise in consumers using AI agents for retail discovery.
OpenAI Signs USD 38 Billion AWS Deal in Strategic Cloud Expansion
OpenAI has finalized a USD 38 billion cloud services agreement with AWS, aiming to secure infrastructure for its next generation of AI models. This partnership marks a significant step in the company’s transition to a multi-cloud strategy following its recent corporate restructuring.
SAS Targets 1 Million Talent Gap with 4 New AI Training Tracks
To address a projected shortage of one million professionals in India's growing AI sector, SAS has expanded its Academy for Data & AI Excellence. The updated curriculum features four distinct tracks covering generative AI, data engineering, and business analytics for diverse career stages.
Sony Reveals LYTIA 901: A 200MP AI Sensor for Sharp 4x Mobile Zoom
Sony Semiconductor Solutions has officially launched the LYTIA 901, a 200-megapixel stacked CMOS image sensor for smartphones. Announced in November 2025, the 1/1.12-type chip introduces integrated AI remosaicing hardware designed to enhance detail during 4× zoom. Mass production has commenced, with the sensor expected to appear in premium mobile devices in early 2026.
Managing Drone Traffic: AI Systems Target Airspace Below 400 Feet
As commercial drone flights increase, Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) systems are adopting artificial intelligence to coordinate low-altitude airspace. This report details recent regulatory shifts, including the FAA’s Part 108 proposal, and reviews real-world trials in Europe aimed at reducing collision risks.
