Vibe Coding Enters Mainstream. GPT-5.1 Polaris Alpha Unveiled. EU Draft Narrows Data Rights. Veo-3 Misses Surgical Logic.

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The AI news for November 10th, 2025

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Word of the Year 2025: Vibe Coding
Source: https://www.all-ai.de/news/top-news24/wort-jahr-2025-vibe-coding
Why did we choose this article?
Captures a concrete shift in how software will be built: natural-language 'vibe coding' lowers the barrier to prototyping (adopted at Meta), but raises quality, security, and governance questions—practical for product managers, engineers, and leaders to track.

GPT-5.1 'Polaris Alpha' unleashed
Source: https://www.all-ai.de/news/news24/gpt51-gemini3
Why did we choose this article?
Timely product-level intelligence about the next wave of large models: a GPT-5.1 family with a 'Reasoning' variant and an apparent test instance ('Polaris Alpha') on Azure signals near-term capability changes and competitive pressure versus Gemini 3—relevant for strategists, engineers, and ops teams.

The EU wants to fine-tune the GDPR – not only with cookie banners.
Source: https://www.heise.de/news/EU-will-DSGVO-schleifen-fuer-KI-und-Cookie-Banner-11071630.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.themen.k%C3%BCnstliche+intelligenz.beitrag.beitrag
Why did we choose this article?
Policy alert with direct technical and compliance consequences: proposed EU changes could relax GDPR protections affecting cookies and AI training data—critical for product teams, legal/compliance, and anyone building or deploying models in Europe.

AI-generated surgical videos: Visually convincing, medically catastrophic
Source: https://the-decoder.de/ki-generierte-op-videos-optisch-ueberzeugend-medizinisch-katastrophal/
Why did we choose this article?
A strong cautionary case study: generative video can look convincing yet be clinically wrong. Important for healthcare technologists, regulators, and anyone using synthetic video—high-stakes implications for safety, validation, and deployment practices.

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