Agent Collaboration Weekly AI News

September 22 - September 30, 2025

This week brought big news about AI agents working together in new ways. Companies are making it easier for these smart computer helpers to team up and get work done.

The biggest news came from Databricks and OpenAI. They made a deal worth $100 million to work together. This partnership will bring OpenAI's newest AI model, GPT-5, to over 20,000 companies that use Databricks. The goal is to help businesses build AI agents that can handle complex tasks on their own data.

Moveworks also made news by teaming up with Asana. Asana is a tool that helps teams manage their work projects. Now, Moveworks' AI agents can create tasks, update projects, and give reports just by talking to them in normal language. Workers can ask questions in apps like Slack, and the AI will handle the work in Asana automatically.

Intuit, the company behind TurboTax and QuickBooks, shared updates about their GenOS system. This system helps them build AI agents faster. These agents work like a virtual team that can handle financial tasks for small businesses and people.

Several other companies launched new tools this week too. Algolia created Agent Studio to help businesses build search-powered AI agents. Tray AI launched Agent Hub, which lets companies build and manage multiple AI agents from one place. These tools make it easier for businesses to use AI agents without needing special technical skills.

Experts say 2025 is the year when AI agents moved from simple helpers to smart workers that can handle whole workflows. Instead of just answering questions, these agents can now work together, make decisions, and complete complex tasks that used to need human workers.

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