AI & Tech

In this section, we will explore the latest technology news related to Digital Realm, AI, Generative AI, Robotics, and every invention affecting our daily life. Stay tuned for insightful articles and updates on the most recent technological advancements.

Facebook and Instagram Use AI Bone Scans to ID Kids in Photos

Meta is using AI-powered bone structure analysis to identify and remove users under 13 on Facebook and Instagram. The system…

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Microsoft removes junk MSN feed from Windows widgets

Microsoft is removing the intrusive MSN news feed from the Windows 11 widgets panel by default, making the experience "quiet…

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Tesla’s FSD faces European regulator skepticism Musk warned about

EU regulators have expressed sustained skepticism about Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) safety claims, with specific concerns including the system exceeding…

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Firecrawl Builds the Web Layer Powering AI Agents

Firecrawl has become the largest open source project in its category with over 100,000 GitHub stars and a million registered…

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Google DeepMind Staff Votes to Unionize Over Military AI Contracts

Google DeepMind employees in London have voted to unionize, seeking formal recognition of the Communication Workers Union and Unite the…

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Murena /e/OS Tablet Review: Privacy Comes at a Cost

The Murena Volla tablet runs on an Octa-core MediaTek Helio G99 processor with 12GB of RAM and 512GB of storage,…

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Failed to Land a Job Interview? AI May Be the Reason

A medical student with strong credentials from an Ivy League school received only rejections from residency programs, leading him to…

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How Third Parties Control Your Brand in AI Search

Generative AI and LLMs are shifting search from link-based results to synthesized answers, making citation on third-party sites more important…

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Musk sought OpenAI settlement days before trial, then vowed to make Brockman America’s most hated man

Elon Musk threatened to make OpenAI executives Sam Altman and Greg Brockman "the most hated men in America" after rejecting…

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Dubai gives private sector AI deadline as governments race for strategy

Dubai has mandated its entire private sector to transition toward agentic AI, making it a binding requirement rather than a…

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Education study praising ChatGPT retracted amid concerns

A study claiming ChatGPT significantly boosted student learning performance, perception, and higher-order thinking was retracted by Springer Nature due to…

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Microsoft Defender mislabels DigiCert certificates as Trojan

Following a DigiCert security breach in early April, Microsoft Defender mistakenly flagged legitimate DigiCert root certificates as malware after a…

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AMD Ryzen AI MAX+ 495 Leak: 10% Faster, 192GB RAM, Radeon 8065S

AMD's Ryzen AI MAX+ 495, the flagship of the upcoming Gorgon Halo APU family, features 16 Zen 5 cores and…

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Sierra secures $950M as enterprise AI race intensifies

Sierra raised $950 million in a funding round led by Tiger Global and GV, reaching a $15 billion valuation and…

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Acorn launches creator-controlled alternative as X shuts down Communities

Acorn is a new initiative from Blacksky that enables creators and organizations to build their own online communities using the…

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Google partially resolves Search Console’s year-long data glitch

Google has fixed a data logging issue in Search Console that corrupted impression tracking from May 13, 2025 to April…

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AMD Adds HDMI 2.1 to Linux, a Win for Steam Machines

AMD is making progress toward full HDMI 2.1 compliance in its Linux driver, addressing a long-standing obstacle for Steam Machines.…

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Marketing Leaders’ Success Strategies in the AI Era

Many marketing leaders are still evaluated on campaign execution rather than strategic transformation, despite 82% of business leaders acknowledging the…

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Why RFID Blocking Wallets Are Now Obsolete

RFID-blocking wallets are largely obsolete because the threat of remote credit card skimming is mostly theoretical and modern cards use…

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This tiny magnetic e-reader fights doomscrolling

The Xteink X3 is a $80 MagSafe-compatible e-ink reader that attaches to iPhones, allowing users to read books on a…

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