Daily AI News – 5 Minute Briefing on AI Trends (10 Sep 2025)

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Daily AI News (10 Sep 2025) Welcome to Daily AI News. This column provides daily updates on the latest developments in the field of AI. We focus on sharing news, research, and innovative applications that are relevant to developers and those interested in the technology. Our goal is to help readers keep track of current trends and better understand practical uses and progress in AI-related areas.

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1. Google Veo 3 Now Supports Generating Vertical AI Videos, Improves Resolution and Lowers Prices

Google Veo 3 AI video generator adds 1080p HD and vertical (9:16) support for standard and Veo 3 Fast versions. Developers can generate vertical short videos by setting the aspectRatio parameter via API, with widescreen video resolution upgraded from 720p to 1080p. Prices reduced: Veo 3 at $0.40 per second, Veo 3 Fast at $0.15 per second. This upgrade supports platforms like YouTube Shorts, promoting the popularity of AI content on social media.

These screenshots are two examples of vertical videos that Google generated using Veo 3’s updated features

2. Shipping Smarter Agents with Every New Model

SafetyKit builds multimodal AI agents to help platforms detect fraud and violations, using GPT-5, GPT-4.1, and computer use agents (CUA), with accuracy over 95%. Recent model breakthroughs improve efficiency, setting new benchmarks for risk management. The agent reviews 100% of customer content, protecting users from regulatory fines.

SafetyKit

3. UAE Announces Launch of Low-Cost AI Reasoning Model

The UAE’s Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence and G42 have launched the K2 Think model, requiring only 32 billion parameters yet surpassing reasoning models 20 times larger. The model is based on Qwen 2.5 and runs on Cerebras hardware. The institute director states that high performance is achieved through a systematic approach, with actual deployment observing improvements. This marks a breakthrough for the Middle East in low-cost AI reasoning, promoting global AI accessibility.

K2 Think

4. Claude Launches File Creation and Editing Features, Empowering Users for Efficient Collaboration

Anthropic’s Claude AI assistant adds file creation and editing features, supporting direct generation of Excel, documents, PowerPoint, and PDF in Claude.ai and desktop apps. This preview is available to Max, Team, and Enterprise users, with Pro users gaining access soon. Claude uses a private computing environment to write code and run programs, enabling data cleaning, analysis, and cross-format conversion, shortening complex tasks to minutes. This feature boosts collaboration efficiency but requires attention to data security risks from internet access.

5. Microsoft Buys AI from Anthropic to Reduce Dependence on OpenAI

Microsoft will pay to use Anthropic’s AI technology in Office 365 applications, marking the end of exclusive dependence on OpenAI. Anthropic’s technology will support new features in Word, Excel, Outlook, and PowerPoint, providing AI support alongside OpenAI. This move stems from differences between Microsoft and OpenAI, the latter developing infrastructure projects and potential LinkedIn competitors. A Microsoft spokesperson states that OpenAI remains a partner for frontier models, with both committed to long-term collaboration. This helps Microsoft diversify its AI supply chain, enhancing security and innovation in its productivity suite.

Microsoft

6. Judge Puts Anthropic’s $1.5 Billion Book Piracy Settlement on Hold

Federal Judge William Alsup has paused Anthropic’s $1.5 billion book piracy settlement, concerned that lawyers are forcing authors to accept a “throat-stuffed” agreement. The settlement covers 465,000 books at about $3,000 each, but Alsup demands more claim details and notifications to ensure no follow-up litigation. The Publishers Association criticizes its misunderstanding of the publishing industry, and lawyers promise fair compensation. Next hearing on September 25.

References

  1. Google’s Veo 3 can now generate vertical AI videos The Verge. 2025-09-09
  2. SafetyKit’s blueprint for scaling risk agents with OpenAI’s most capable models Open AI. 2025-09-09
  3. Abu Dhabi launches low-cost AI reasoning model in challenge to OpenAI, DeepSeek CNBC. 2025-09-09
  4. UAE Takes On OpenAI with K2 Think Mini‑Model That Outsmarts 200B Giants! Tbreak. 2025-09-10
  5. Claude can now create and edit files Claude. 2025-09-09
  6. Claude’s new AI file creation feature ships with deep security risks built in Ars Technica. 2025-09-09
  7. Microsoft to Buy AI From Anthropic in Partial Shift From OpenAI The Information. 2025-09-09
  8. Microsoft Store, Connecticut, 12/2014 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube Flickr. 2014-12-31
  9. Judge puts Anthropic’s $1.5 billion book piracy settlement on hold The Verge. 2025-09-09

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