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Android 16 Adds AI Notification Summaries, Customization and More
Google’s latest Android 16 rollout is not just a bundle of new features, it is also a signal that Android updates are changing pace. Instead of relying on one big release each year, Google says it is moving toward more frequent drops, starting with eligible Pixel devices receiving the first wave beginning Tuesday. The headline additions focus on reducing notification overload and making phones feel more personal, while also expanding safety and accessibility tools across th
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Dec 74 min read


Accenture and OpenAI Deepen Partnership: Will AI Agents Scale Fast?
Accenture and OpenAI are deepening their relationship in a move that signals how quickly enterprise AI is becoming a standard part of consulting delivery, not just an client offering. Under the agreement, Accenture plans to equip tens of thousands of its professionals with ChatGPT Enterprise, positioning it as the largest group of workers upskilled through OpenAI Certifications. The idea is straightforward but ambitious: by putting the same tools into daily consulting, oper
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Dec 63 min read


Opera Boosts Browser AI: Can Gemini Deliver Smarter Navigation Globally?
Opera is rolling out a major expansion of its browser-based artificial intelligence, introducing a new generation of AI tools across Opera One, Opera GX and Opera Neon that will now be freely available to more than 80 million users worldwide. This upgrade is the result of Opera’s deepened partnership with Google, which brings the latest Gemini models directly into the browser environment. By integrating AI at the browser level rather than relying on standalone chat interfac
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Dec 63 min read


Micron to Exit the Crucial Consumer Business: Higher RAM Prices Ahead?
Micron Technology’s decision to walk away from consumer memory is more than a brand change, it is a clear signal that artificial intelligence is reshaping the economics of making chips. Micron began in 1978 as a small design consultancy founded by Ward Parkinson, Joe Parkinson, Dennis Wilson, and Doug Pitman in Boise, Idaho, backed by local investors including J.R. Simplot. By 1983, the company was already punching above its weight by producing chips roughly half the size o
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Dec 54 min read


AWS expands custom LLM tools to speed model building
At AWS re:Invent this week, Amazon Web Services signaled that the next phase of enterprise AI is less about picking a single “best” chatbot model and more about tailoring models to a company’s exact data, language, and use cases. Coming right after AWS announced Nova Forge, a service for training custom versions of its Nova AI models, the company introduced new features in Amazon Bedrock and Amazon SageMaker AI meant to make custom large language model work faster and less
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Dec 43 min read


Amazon’s Unveils New Impressive AI Chip: Will Nvidia Partner?
Amazon Web Services is stepping up its push to make AI infrastructure faster, cheaper, and less power hungry with the formal launch of its third generation training chip, Trainium3, unveiled at AWS re:Invent 2025. The company introduced Trainium3 UltraServer, a full system built around a 3 nanometer Trainium3 chip plus AWS’s in house networking, framing it as a major leap not only for training large AI models but also for running AI applications during peak demand (Bort). I
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Dec 33 min read


OpenAI’s New ‘Garlic’ AI Model: Can It Keep Up With Google?
OpenAI is reportedly working on a new large language model codenamed “Garlic,” a move that signals just how quickly the competitive balance in AI can shift. According to reporting based on The Information, OpenAI’s Chief Research Officer Mark Chen told colleagues the model has been testing strongly inside the company, especially on coding and reasoning tasks, where it was described as performing well against Google’s Gemini 3 and Anthropic’s Opus 4.5. (Bakolia; “OpenAI De
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Dec 33 min read


New Nvidia open AI Model Boosts Autonomy: Will It Deliver?
Nvidia is accelerating its push into what it calls physical AI by unveiling new open AI models and developer tools designed to advance autonomous driving and robotics research. The centerpiece of this launch is Alpamayo R1, an open reasoning vision language model that the company describes as the first action-oriented model tailored specifically for autonomous driving. By combining visual perception with language-based reasoning, Alpamayo R1 allows vehicles to interpret the
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Dec 23 min read


AI Data Center Construction Boom: 30% Pay Jumps for Skilled Trades
The generative AI boom is not only reshaping software and Silicon Valley balance sheets, it is also remaking the job market for the people building the physical backbone of AI. As tech companies race to expand the data centers that train and run large AI models, construction workers who can help deliver these massive projects are seeing unusually large jumps in pay, along with benefits that were rare in the trades just a few years ago. In many regions, moving into data cent
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Dec 23 min read


James Cameron Stands With Actors: Can AI Ever Match Real Emotion?
James Cameron, long celebrated for advancing cinematic technology through groundbreaking visual effects, has drawn a sharp line between the innovations behind his “Avatar” films and the rise of generative artificial intelligence. In a recent CBS Sunday Morning interview promoting “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” the director emphasized that while his movies often appear at the cutting edge of computer-driven filmmaking, the philosophy behind them is fundamentally at odds with curren
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Dec 13 min read


ChatGPT Ads Are Coming: New Code Leaks Reveal Major OpenAI Shift
OpenAI’s viral chatbot is approaching a major shift, as new leaks strongly suggest that ChatGPT will soon include advertising across its platform. The discovery arrives just after ChatGPT’s third anniversary, a milestone that highlights the chatbot’s extraordinary rise since late 2022, when it went mainstream and rapidly accumulated hundreds of millions of users (Yahoo). With an estimated 800 million people using ChatGPT today, most of them on the free tier, the introductio
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Dec 13 min read


Smart Stadiums Rise in the UK: Can AI and 5G Redefine Match Days?
Live football matches in the UK are entering a new era, thanks to an advanced technology platform that merges artificial intelligence with 5G connectivity to transform the stadium experience. After years of fans struggling with dropped signals, sluggish mobile data, and unreliable connections at large venues, a series of successful trials at Stadium MK in Milton Keynes has demonstrated that these longstanding frustrations may soon be a thing of the past ( Dig.watch ). Devel
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Nov 303 min read


Onton Raises $7.5M: Can It Revolutionize Online Shopping?
Onton, the AI-powered shopping platform previously known as Deft, is accelerating its mission to simplify online decision-making with a new $7.5 million seed investment. The funding round, led by Footwork with participation from Liquid 2, Parable Ventures, and 43, brings the company’s total raised capital to roughly $10 million and comes at a time when consumers are increasingly overwhelmed by the complexity of online shopping. With major tech companies like OpenAI, Google,
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Nov 293 min read


Qwen AI Surges to 10M Downloads: The Next Global AI Breakthrough
Alibaba’s newly relaunched Qwen AI app has rapidly become one of the most talked-about developments in the global artificial intelligence landscape, recording more than 10 million downloads within its first week of public beta. The surge marks one of the fastest early adoption curves seen in the consumer AI market, surpassing the initial momentum of tools like ChatGPT, Sora, and DeepSeek (Artificial Intelligence News). The explosive uptake reflects a strategic shift in how m
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Nov 294 min read


AI Boosts EEG Analysis: Could This Transform Dementia Detection?
Researchers at Örebro University have developed two advanced AI models that could significantly improve how dementia is detected, using nothing more than the brain’s natural electrical activity captured through EEG signals. These models were designed to distinguish between healthy individuals and those with dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia, offering new hope for earlier and more accessible diagnosis. By combining temporal convolutional net
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Nov 283 min read


Google’s Gemini 3 Shakes Up the AI Race and Sends Chip Stocks Sliding
Google’s rapid ascent in the AI race is reshaping the dynamics of the tech and semiconductor markets, with its newly released Gemini 3 model emerging as a major catalyst. The model debuted to enthusiastic reviews, including high praise from Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, who declared he is “not going back” to ChatGPT after trying it out (Investors Business Daily). Google parent Alphabet’s stock has surged accordingly, rising nearly 5 percent on Monday after an 8 percent ral
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Nov 284 min read


MIT Study Reveals AI Gains: How Far Will Automation Go?
Artificial intelligence has advanced to the point where it can already perform work equal to nearly 12% of the U.S. labor market, according to a new set of studies from MIT. Using a large scale simulation model called the Iceberg Index, researchers created a digital twin of the American workforce by mapping 151 million workers, their occupations, and more than 32,000 skills against what today’s AI tools can already do. The result shows that current systems have the technica
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Nov 273 min read


Qualcomm and Alphabet Rise: Is Nvidia Losing Its Lead?
The artificial intelligence hardware market has long been defined by Nvidia’s dominance, but new developments from Qualcomm and Alphabet suggest the landscape may be shifting. With a market cap exceeding $4.4 trillion, Nvidia has reached a level of influence rivalled historically only by corporations built to run colonial trade empires. Its GPUs became the gold standard not just for gaming and crypto mining, but also for powering the deep-learning boom thanks to a combinati
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Nov 273 min read


Zyphra Breakthrough: Can ZAYA1 Prove AMD Is Ready to Rival NVIDIA?
Zyphra’s unveiling of ZAYA1 marks a significant moment in the AI hardware landscape, proving that large-scale model training can succeed outside NVIDIA’s well-established ecosystem. After a year of collaboration with AMD and IBM, Zyphra trained ZAYA1 entirely on AMD Instinct MI300X GPUs, Pensando networking, and the ROCm software stack, demonstrating that AMD’s platform can support major foundation models without exotic configurations or performance compromises (Artificial
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Nov 264 min read


AWS’s $50B AI Investment: Is this the Future of the US Government AI?
Amazon Web Services is undertaking one of its largest government focused technology projects to date, announcing a plan to invest 50 billion dollars to build high performance AI and supercomputing infrastructure designed specifically for U.S. federal agencies. The initiative aims to vastly expand the government’s access to AWS’s advanced AI tools, creating the first purpose built AI computing environment engineered across AWS Top Secret, AWS Secret, and AWS GovCloud regions
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Nov 254 min read
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