This week brought exciting advances in multi-agent AI systems that help machines work together like teams. The biggest news came from OpenAI, where leaked plans revealed their new "Super Assistant" AI that can handle almost any computer-based task by mid-2025. This smart helper uses upgraded models and better interfaces to work smoothly with humans.

In France, Mistral launched an Agents API that lets different AI helpers share information and jobs, solving problems 40% faster in tests. Meanwhile in the US, Boomi released a no-code tool for businesses to build AI teams that manage shipping delays and contracts using live data.

Coders got new help too – CodeRabbit now checks software for 62% more bugs before they cause issues in Microsoft’s VS Code tool. Security also improved with TufinMate, an AI shown at a US conference that lets workers fix network problems through simple chat apps like Slack.

These updates show AI teams becoming more common worldwide, with easier tools helping both experts and beginners use smart helpers for complex jobs.

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