Welcome to the second edition of your AiSe cheat sheet. If you thought January was for "dry" resolutions and hibernating, the AI giants clearly didn't get the memo. The tech heavyweights spent the last few weeks redrawing the map of how your customers find you.
After months of wondering where Apple would go with AI, they officially inked a multi-billion dollar deal with Google. Gemini is now the primary logic layer for the new "SiriNext."
Up to now both Apple and Amazon’s voice systems have just not been at the races when it comes to AI and Apple in general has not seemed to progress, having missed with their last versions of the iPhone. Google pixel has even been mocking them in their latest ads so to see Apple choose Google and not one of the other players means they see Google as back on top in the AI race. By plugging Gemini into Siri, just like when they made google search the default in Safari all those years ago, they’ve cemented Google’s dominance in traditional search and now AI Search too.
OpenAI launched the GPT-5.2 family, specifically the "Thinking" tier. This model doesn't just predict the next word; it runs internal "reasoning chains" to check its own work before it replies.
The Real Takeaway: Hallucinations are down 30%, and logic is up. This model is designed for "professional knowledge work". it can build entire spreadsheets, analyze 200-page contracts, and fact-check your brand's claims.
The Impact on Search: AI is getting better at spotting "marketing fluff." If your website says you're the "Number 1" but reviews say you're the "Number 4," GPT-5.2 will call you out in its search results. Let the fun times commence.
South Korea officially enacted its AI Basic Act this week. It’s the first law of its kind that mandates watermarks on all AI-generated content and holds platforms liable for deepfakes.
The Takeaway: The Wild West is getting a sheriff. Expect similar "Transparency" laws to land in Europe by the summer. If you’re using AI for your marketing images or text, start labeling it now. Trust is going to be the most expensive currency of 2026.
What’s happening:
Dublin-based AI fintech Payemoji just bagged €1M to expand their "Conversational Commerce" platform.
What it means:
For Irish hospitality clients, the goal is now Zero-Click Booking. A guest finds you on LLM, asks a question, and pays via WhatsApp/iMessage without ever seeing your homepage.
What to do now:
If your booking engine doesn't play nice with conversational agents, you’re adding "friction" that will soon cost you many sales.
The "Big Three" (Apple, Google, OpenAI) are no longer fighting for your attention. They are fighting to be the infrastructure your business runs on.
Would you like AiSe to run a "Siri+Gemini-Readiness" check on your website to see how the new Siri would describe your business to a customer? Get in touch.