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Monday, December 1, 2025

Fujitsu Breaks Through AI Agent Security Wall
Fujitsu solved the biggest challenge holding back business AI: multiple companies' AI agents can now safely collaborate without sharing secrets. Starting January 2026, they're testing this technology with Rohto Pharmaceutical to revolutionize supply chains. The innovation uses a secure gateway that lets agents negotiate and coordinate while protecting confidential data.

Meta Speeds Up AI Training Data by 15x
Meta AI released Matrix, a new framework that generates training data 2-15 times faster than traditional methods. The key: replacing slow central controllers with a distributed peer-to-peer system. This saves massive computing costs.

Enterprise AI Agent Adoption Accelerating
Across Asia-Pacific, 40% of enterprises already deploy AI agents with over 50% planning to add them by 2026. Regional AI spending is forecast to nearly double from $90 billion in 2025 to $176 billion by 2028.

Rakuten Launches Production AI Agent Tool
Rakuten officially released Rakuten AI, an agent-based platform ready for real business automation.

Your Action: If you work in supply chains or tech, watch Fujitsu's January trials. This could transform how companies collaborate and compete.

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