Ex‑Microsoft Chair warns AI will cut entry‑level jobs at Bengaluru summit
At the Bengaluru Skill Summit, the former Microsoft chairman stepped up and gave a stark warning to anyone thinking India’s job market can stay the...
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At the Bengaluru Skill Summit, the former Microsoft chairman stepped up and gave a stark warning to anyone thinking India’s job market can stay the...
When Google announced on Tuesday its new “Help me schedule” tool, I thought it might finally cut down the endless email ping-pong about meeting...
When the Wall Street Journal broke the story, it turned out the breach of Anthropic’s Claude wasn’t a software bug at all, it was a ruse.
When Infosys rolled out its new “AI-first” suite, I was surprised to see it aimed at the dozens of global capability centers it works with.
When I first tried the AI-driven browsers, the headline caught my eye: they claim to shave 15-30 minutes off every long-form summary.
These days writing code feels almost too easy. Tools like GitHub Copilot or Claude Code can spit out a full function in seconds, finish a line you’re...
When I first saw ByteDance’s Doubao on my phone, the bright icons and playful layout caught my eye right away.
When I installed the newest Windows 11 build, I noticed a handful of AI-driven tweaks tucked away in the background.
OmniFocus just dropped a handful of AI-powered tools that let you sketch out automations a bit faster.
When Google Cloud announced a managed Slurm service this week, it felt like a direct answer to the AI-heavy workloads many teams are wrestling with.
When Databricks released its newest research, the claim that a single, one-size-fits-all metric could settle AI evaluation was quickly knocked down.
When we ask a large language model a question, the exact wording can nudge the answer in subtle ways.
This week, roughly 50,000 professionals are crammed into San Francisco’s Moscone Center for Dreamforce, and most of the chatter is about Salesforce’s...
On Monday Salesforce rolled out Agentforce 360, the biggest AI-agent platform it’s offered so far, just as the company gears up for its Dreamforce...
David Sacks, the White House’s self-styled “AI czar” and a venture-capitalist, just took a swipe at Anthropic on X.
When you hear “AI-powered PCs,” most people think faster laptops. The real pitch, though, is that they could spark more creative work.
When I listened to the latest chat between OpenAI’s leadership, it felt less like a polished plan and more like a bargaining session.
When Infosys launched Topaz Fabric, it felt like a plug-in for the everyday grind of enterprise IT teams.
Seeing over 1.1 million tokens per second on a single Azure ND GB300 VM feels like a milestone, even if the exact impact is still up for debate.
The week’s announcements put two very different AI projects under the same spotlight.