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Major AI News Highlights: Week of December 8–12, 2025

Weekly AI News (Dec 8–12, 2025): IBM moves to acquire Confluent for $11 B to boost AI infrastructure; Time names AI leaders ‘Person of the Year’; OpenAI warns of high cybersecurity risks in future models; and Google adds source attribution to AI Mode search.
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Introduction

The second week of December brought decisive moves in enterprise AI infrastructure, growing focus on AI safety and cybersecurity risk, major media recognition of AI’s societal impact, and updates to how leading platforms aim to improve transparency and trust. Below are the week’s most significant developments shaping artificial intelligence across industries, governance, and technical ecosystems.

1. IBM Moves to Acquire Confluent in $11 B Deal to Fuel AI Data Infrastructure

IBM announced it will acquire Confluent Inc. for about $11 billion in cash — a strategic expansion of its AI and cloud capabilities. Confluent’s real-time data streaming platform is designed to connect, process, and govern enterprise data at scale, enabling faster deployment of generative and agentic AI applications across hybrid cloud environments. This acquisition is part of IBM’s broader push to strengthen its position in AI infrastructure and enterprise services.

2. Time Names the “Architects of AI” as Its 2025 Person of the Year

Time magazine selected the group it terms the “Architects of AI” — key leaders behind generative AI innovation — as its 2025 Person of the Year. The cover story highlights figures like the CEOs of Nvidia, OpenAI, Meta, AMD, Tesla, DeepMind, and Anthropic, reflecting AI’s profound role shaping technology, business and society this year. The recognition also underscores the broader cultural and economic impact of artificial intelligence globally.

3. OpenAI Warns New AI Models Could Pose “High” Cybersecurity Risks

OpenAI issued a warning that its upcoming advanced AI models — designed for extended autonomous operation and deep reasoning — may present “high” cybersecurity risk, including the potential to identify vulnerabilities and assist in crafting sophisticated cyberattacks. In response, OpenAI is expanding defensive security tooling, investing in model hardening, and forming a new expert council focused on frontier AI risk.

4. Google to Add More Source Attribution in AI-Powered Search “AI Mode”

Google announced enhancements to its AI-powered search feature, “AI Mode,” introducing in-line link attributions to sources used by the AI in its responses. This change reflects broader industry pressure around content provenance and transparency in AI outputs. Google is also testing collaborations with major publishers to offer summaries and preferred source carousels within AI-augmented search experiences.

Conclusion

This week revealed a continued institutionalisation of AI — from multibillion-dollar enterprise deals and evolving search transparency to headline-making recognition of AI leadership and intensifying focus on cybersecurity threat models. The landscape continues to evolve with infrastructure and risk management taking centre stage, even as AI’s societal role is elevated in global media discourse.

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