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Prophetic AI unveils wearable devices claiming to enable lucid dreaming using AI and ultrasound, but experts question the scientific proof behind it.
Sam Altman says GPT-5.5 in Codex is so powerful he is switching to polyphasic sleep, highlighting how AI is increasing work pace, not reducing it.
OpenAI plans an AI-first smartphone with agentic features, partnering with MediaTek and Qualcomm to challenge Apple and Samsung by 2028.
Zoho co-founder Sridhar Vembu urges Indians in the US to return home, sparking debate on talent, migration, and India’s future growth.
CERT-In warns AI is fuelling advanced cyberattacks, urging organisations and individuals to adopt stronger security measures and remain vigilant.
BITS Pilani has launched a Smart Manufacturing Competency Centre in Bengaluru to boost industry skills and innovation.
Content creation has shifted from being occasional to constant. Whether it’s brands, creators, or marketers, everyone is expected to produce content regularly. But while the demand for content has increased, the number of truly fresh ideas hasn’t kept pace. This is why content recycling has become a common strategy but often, it comes with a downside: repetition.
Nothing has launched Essential Voice, an AI-powered speech-to-text feature offering real-time transcription, translation, and improved dictation accuracy.
WhatsApp is testing notification bubbles on Android, enabling users to read and reply to messages without opening the app, improving multitasking.
A Harvard student has created Sinceerly, an AI tool that adds mistakes to text, helping it appear more human amid rising concerns over AI-generated writing.
JBL, Dyson, boAt, Sennheiser and Noise launched new gadgets this week, ranging from soundbars to wearables and compact devices.
Meta has launched parental tools to track teens’ AI interactions on Facebook, Instagram and Messenger, aiming to improve safety and awareness.
The US has launched a global diplomatic push over alleged Chinese AI model distillation, escalating tech tensions ahead of key US-China talks.
A US judge dismissed Elon Musk’s fraud claims against OpenAI but allowed key allegations to proceed, with trial set to begin soon.
Google faces internal friction as employees question mandated AI tool usage and limited access to better-performing alternatives like Claude.
iPhone 18 Pro leaks suggest a thicker camera module with major imaging upgrades, while overall design remains largely unchanged.
Oppo Find N6 impresses with refined design and near-invisible crease, but its India launch remains uncertain, limiting its appeal to buyers.
iPhone 18 Pro is tipped to feature a variable aperture and new sensor, aiming to improve image quality and give users better control over photography.
Anthropic fixes three issues in Claude Code after users complained it was “getting dumber”, restoring performance and resetting user limits.
Sony’s AI robot Ace defeats human table tennis players, showcasing advanced speed, precision and real-world capabilities in robotics.