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Bengaluru Hosts The Best Firm Summit 2026 for HR and AI Leaders
The future of work is getting a serious upgrade in Bengaluru. Tech and human resources leaders are preparing to converge at a landmark summit that...
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham launches hybrid BTech in AI, Data Science, Quantum
The tech education landscape is shifting dramatically, with universities racing to create programs that bridge modern disciplines.
Weibo's VibeThinker-1.5B Beats DeepSeek-R1, USD 7.8K, Ties Larger Models in Math
Chinese tech giant Weibo is making waves in the AI landscape with its latest language model, VibeThinker-1.5B.
Anthropic’s Claude controls robot dog, prompting researcher safety concerns
In a stark demonstration of AI's expanding capabilities, Anthropic's language model Claude has taken control of a robot dog, sending ripples of...
OpenAI rolls out two GPT-5.1 models this week; legacy GPT-5 stays three months
OpenAI is shaking up its generative AI lineup this week with a strategic model refresh that signals the company's ongoing commitment to rapid...
Free AI Image Generators Offer Customizable Outputs, Size and Quantity Control
The world of AI image generation is rapidly evolving, offering users unusual control over their creative outputs.
UK to require pre-release AI testing to block child abuse image creation
The UK is taking a hard line against potential AI-driven child exploitation, targeting technology's dark potential before it emerges.
Anthropic to Spend USD 50 B on US Data Centres, Adding 2,400 Jobs
In a bold move signaling AI's massive infrastructure demands, Anthropic is set to invest $50 billion in US data centers, a strategic expansion...
Google AI Advisors Let Users Probe Performance with Conversational “Why” Queries
Data analytics just got a lot smarter, and more conversational. Google's latest AI tool, Analytics Advisor, promises to transform how businesses...
Deductive AI cuts DoorDash debugging time, saving 1,000 engineer hours
Software development's most tedious task just got a high-tech makeover. DoorDash has deployed an ingenious AI solution that's dramatically slashing...
RECAP tool shows Claude 3.7 reproduces ~3,000 words from The Hobbit and Harry Potter
The dark side of AI's remarkable memory just got a spotlight. Researchers have uncovered a startling capability in large language models: their...
TCS teams with Norway’s SINTEF to apply AI for longer home care
Aging populations are reshaping how technology supports independent living. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is stepping into this critical space with...
Cloudera, Intel team up to accelerate enterprise AI in APAC with Xeon 6
The race to democratize artificial intelligence is heating up in the Asia-Pacific region, with tech giants now targeting enterprise transformation.
Gemini for Education boosts learning for 1 M+ Italian university students
In a bold move to revolutionize higher education, Google is transforming learning for Italian university students through its Gemini AI platform.
ElevenLabs' Scribe v2 delivers real-time, negative-latency transcription
Speech recognition just got a serious upgrade. ElevenLabs, known for pushing AI audio boundaries, has unveiled Scribe v2, a transcription technology...
How Google Gemini Helps You Learn Fast and Ace Exams – A Step-by-Step Guide
Learning can feel like an uphill battle, especially when exams loom and study materials seem endless.
Baidu opens multimodal AI, claims it beats GPT-5 and Gemini, runs on one 80GB GPU
Chinese tech giant Baidu just raised the stakes in the AI arms race. The company claims its latest multimodal AI model delivers breakthrough...
Meta's SPICE framework beats baselines, boosts math and general reasoning
Artificial intelligence's quest for smarter reasoning just got a serious upgrade.
9% trust AI code alone; 58% see entry tasks cut, 63% see paths, 59% foresee roles
The tech world is bracing for a seismic shift as artificial intelligence rewrites the rules of professional development.
Study finds reasoning LLMs are more efficient but not more capable
Large language models (LLMs) are pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence, but their reasoning capabilities remain a complex challenge.