This Week in AI & Automation (September 19, 2025)
Welcome to the very first edition of our weekly newsletter — your curated radar for what’s next in AI, automation, the Microsoft Power Platform, and enterprise tech strategy.
Each week, we handpick the most important stories, insights, and tools to help modern teams move faster, build smarter, and lead responsibly in the age of intelligent systems.
🚀 Top Picks
- DeepSeek-V3.1 now available in Amazon Bedrock
AWS just added DeepSeek-V3.1 to Bedrock, unlocking a high-performing open LLM that’s optimized for code generation, reasoning, and multilingual tasks — a big win for developers and enterprise AI teams. - Dataverse auditing: Enhancing trust and transparency in the age of AI
Microsoft highlights how Dataverse’s built-in auditing tools can help organizations reinforce transparency, traceability, and responsible AI practices. - Prompt engineering is requirements engineering
More than just clever syntax — prompt engineering is emerging as a formal discipline that bridges product design, software architecture, and AI alignment.
📰 More Industry News
- Gemini and OSS text embeddings now in BigQuery ML
New support for Gemini and open-source embeddings in BigQuery ML opens the door for scalable semantic search and RAG workflows in the cloud. - Stability AI’s annual integrity & transparency report
Stability AI shares its 2025 transparency report, highlighting steps taken toward ethical deployment, openness, and responsible model training. - Gemini wins gold at the ICPC
Google’s Gemini model took first place at the International Collegiate Programming Contest — proving its edge in abstract problem solving. - How AI mind mapping makes data easy to understand
Mind-mapping AI tools are helping users turn complex data into intuitive visualizations — bridging the gap between analytics and action. - When AI writes code, who secures it?
With AI writing production code, security must evolve. This article outlines new challenges in auditing and securing machine-authored applications. - Detecting and reducing scheming in AI models
OpenAI and Apollo Research explore “hidden misalignment” — and offer a first look at how to evaluate and reduce scheming behavior in large models. - The Download: AI-designed viruses, and bad news for the hydrogen industry
AI is now designing viable viruses — a breakthrough in synthetic biology that raises serious ethical and security questions. This Tech Review piece breaks it down.
🧭 My Take This Week
This week, I’ve been reflecting on how prompt engineering is quickly becoming a form of systems design. It’s more than clever syntax. When we treat prompts like interfaces between humans and AI, we start to unlock better performance, more predictable outcomes, and safer automation.
The next generation of AI tools will not just be powerful. They’ll need to be usable, auditable, and built around real people and processes. That’s where meaningful adoption will happen.
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Elijah Young
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