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Week of October 06–10, 2025

Weekly AI News (Oct 06–10, 2025): OpenAI signs chip pact with AMD, GPT-5 shows reduced bias, Anthropic debuts Claude Sonnet 4.5 (30h coding), DevDay reveals GPT-5 Pro & Apps, Claude in Bedrock + Copilot.
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1. OpenAI & AMD Strike Major Chip Supply Deal

OpenAI signed a multi-year agreement with AMD to procure AI chips, including upcoming MI450 GPUs, and secured an option to acquire up to 10 % of AMD via warrants. The deal also includes deployment of 6 gigawatts of compute capacity starting in 2026.

This deal signals OpenAI’s push to diversify beyond Nvidia and strengthen its infrastructure for next-generation model training.

2. GPT-5 Claims Lower Bias in Latest Research

OpenAI revealed that GPT-5 is its lowest-bias model yet, reporting a 30 % reduction in political bias compared to earlier versions. While impressive, systemic challenges remain, especially with “charged” or polarising prompts.

3. Anthropic Debuts Claude Sonnet 4.5, Pushes Agentic Coding Boundaries

4. OpenAI DevDay 2025: New Tools, Models & Expanded Vision

At DevDay 2025, OpenAI rolled out major updates across its ecosystem:

5. Claude Sonnet 4.5 Expands Across Ecosystems

Beyond its own deployment, Claude Sonnet 4.5 is now available via Amazon Bedrock and integrated into GitHub Copilot, expanding access for developers and enterprise users.

Its advanced context management and longer agent runs aim to support developers working on large codebases, tool orchestration, and sustained workflows.

6. Use of AI in Cybersecurity Advances

Anthropic published new research on using Claude to assist in cyber defense, enabling the detection, analysis, and remediation of vulnerabilities in code and deployed systems. This frames AI not only as a risk factor but also as a defender.

Observations & Takeaways

  • The AMD supply deal is pivotal — OpenAI is actively diversifying its chip stack at scale, reducing risk of vendor lock-in.

  • Claude Sonnet 4.5 continues to push expectations for sustained agentic workflows, especially in enterprise and dev contexts.

  • OpenAI’s DevDay moves further entrench it as both a platform and an intelligence provider, not just a model shop.

  • The balance between innovation and safety remains delicate — the behavior of models (e.g. detecting “test” prompts) is a reminder of emergent complexity.

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