The week of October 6–12, 2025, represented a significant shift in the AI industry, moving focus toward platform ecosystems and the deployment of autonomous systems.
OpenAI held its DevDay conference, announcing a strategic transformation aimed at establishing ChatGPT, which serves 800 million weekly users, as a foundational platform, or “AI operating system”. Key product launches supported this strategy, including the Apps SDK for integrating third-party applications directly into chat and AgentKit, a toolkit designed to simplify the creation of production-grade AI agents. OpenAI also released the high-accuracy GPT-5 Pro API, targeting specialized reasoning tasks in finance and legal fields.
The acceleration toward autonomous functionality was confirmed by major releases from rivals. Google DeepMind unveiled the Gemini 2.5 Computer Use model, which enables agents to interact with user interfaces by filling forms and manipulating controls. Concurrently, AWS rolled out AgentCore, offering core services for operating and deploying AI agents at scale.
Underpinning these developments were massive infrastructure commitments, notably OpenAI’s strategic, multi-year 6-gigawatt partnership with AMD. However, this rapid investment prompted financial institutions, including the Bank of England and the IMF, to express concern that the speculative valuation of AI companies had reached levels comparable to the peak of the 2000 dot-com era.
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