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South Korea becomes the Backbone of the AI Economy with 53% Surge in AI Chip Exports

South Korea’s latest export figures tell more than just strong trade performance. They show how artificial intelligence is reshaping the global economy and creating new centers of industrial power. As tech firms race to build bigger AI models and add to data-center capacity, demand for the hardware running these systems keeps growing. South Korea’s Position in the AI Supply Chain Amid Labour Struggles The global AI surge usually gets credited to software breakthroughs and major tech companies. But behind every AI model, there’s a massive hardware stack including processors, servers, networking gear, and memory chips. Advanced AI needs huge amounts […]

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NVIDIA RTX Spark Launched: How it Could Reduce Dependence on AI Cloud Computing

For a long time, AI has revolved around the cloud. Every big leap in generative AI from chatbots to personal assistants has depended on huge data centers packed with high-end chips. That model has fueled billions in infrastructure spending and helped put Nvidia on the map as one of the world’s leading tech giants. But with RTX Spark, they’re pushing to move AI processing away from massive cloud data centers and directly onto your personal computer. In NVIDIA’s view, the future of AI is about local agents that run on your own device constantly, quietly working in the background rather […]

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Meta is Reportedly Developing an AI Pendant that Records and Summarizes Daily Conversations

Key Highlights: Meta’s newest wearable aims to make always on digital assistance a reality. Meta is building a pendant style device designed to record conversations nonstop, turn them into transcripts, and generate AI summaries of your daily interactions. This device marks another step in Meta’s bet on artificial intelligence hardware. The company already has AI smart glasses in the market, but the pendant points to a broader ambition, one in which AI serves as a personal assistant that listens, remembers, and organizes your information throughout the day. Sources say testing should start within a year, though Meta has not announced […]

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Google NotebookLM Could Get 3 Major New Features – Personal Preferences, Connectors, and Canvas

NotebookLM stands out because it lets users upload documents, notes, PDFs, and more, then automatically generate summaries, answers, and study guides which is something most general AI chatbots don’t do. But these new discoveries hint that Google wants to turn NotebookLM into much more than just a document analyzer. Reports point to three big features in development: Personal Preferences, Connectors, and Canvas. Together, they could turn NotebookLM into a hub for research, managing information, and actually creating content. ICYMI 👀: Top 3 things to expect from NotebookLM soon. 1. A new Canvas artifact, allowing users to visualize information from their […]

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Microsoft’s Build 2026 AI Plans May Include These Four New MAI Models

Key Highlights: The expected announcements focus on three major categories that have become increasingly important in the AI market: image generation, speech recognition, and voice synthesis. The upcoming releases build on Microsoft’s existing MAI family: MAI-Image-2, MAI-Transcribe-1, and MAI-Voice-1. If these reports prove to be accurate, the new generation will bring expanded capabilities and reduce Microsoft’s reliance on third-party AI providers by strengthening its own model ecosystem.  New MAI Models Expected at Build 2026 BUILD 🔥: Microsoft is preparing new image and voice models for the announcement on June 2. > MAI Voice 2, a multilingual model supporting 15 news […]

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Qualcomm Targets Entry-Tier Laptops With AI Integration and Portability

Key Highlights: Snapdragon C platform, a venture by Qualcomm Technologies, aims at creating efficient computing, accessible to students, families, and small businesses. Unveiled at a time when PC buyers are price-sensitive, yet expect long battery lives and AI features, Snapdragon is designed to power laptops starting at around $300 and above. What is Snapdragon C, and Who is the Target Audience? Qualcomm introduced the Snapdragon C platform to expand its venture in the market for those who look for cheap PCs built for entry-level laptops. It focuses on consistency without sacrificing the portability of the PC. Snapdragon C is positioned […]

Anthropic’s Honesty Claims for Opus 4.8: PR Tactic or Positive Breakthrough

Is Anthropic’s Opus 4.8 Really “Honest,” & How So?

In an ever-changing landscape, Anthropic released Claude Opus 4.8 as a model that claims to be swift and transparent. It talks about honesty and accountability compared to its previous versions, which can also be seen as a pseudo-claim for appeal. In the AI environment, which is consistently changing with new narratives and regulations, honesty sounds like a branded technique rather than a technical development. The question arises as to whether anthropics framing acts as a genuine development or a way to facilitate reliability. It is a claim that garners the audience’s attention, especially at a time when LLMs keep experimenting. […]

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Anthropic Launches Claude Opus 4.8 with Stronger Coding and Transparency Features

Anthropic released some upgrades alongside the new model: Dynamic Workflows let Claude coordinate multiple tasks at once, effort control settings are now available inside claude.ai and Cowork; and the Messages API can finally handle system entries right in the messages array, which makes the developer’s life easier. Anthropic’s launch of Claude Opus 4.8 marks a real shift. AI companies now want to prove their value to enterprise and professional clients, not just win benchmark tests or create chatbots. Anthropic claims Claude Opus 4.8 is specifically tuned to help teams that need AI to handle coding, research, or big business processes. […]

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Perplexity Computer Turns Microsoft Office Into an AI-Powered Workspace; Here’s How

By expanding its “Computer” assistant into Microsoft’s workplace ecosystem, it’s signaling a bigger move in the industry toward AI systems handling full workflows instead of just simply answering prompts. This launch puts Perplexity up against big firms like Microsoft Copilot, OpenAI’s enterprise offerings, and Claude from Anthropic. Everyone is racing to dominate the AI productivity space but the goal’s not just answering questions anymore, it is about creating digital workplace agents that run entire processes inside office apps on their own. What is Perplexity Computer and What’s New? Perplexity Computer is now available inside Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook. […]

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Asana Acquires StackAI Shifting Workplace Software Shifts Towards AI Automation

Key highlights: With StackAI, Asana is staking a new claim in the fast-evolving enterprise AI market, where software companies are racing to turn ordinary platforms into intelligent operating systems. Asana plans to move beyond project management and become a more influential force in workplace automation. Before the purchase, StackAI, focused on no-code AI agent development, had raised close to $20 million. Its technology lets companies build AI agents without deep programming skills, making it possible to automate repetitive tasks and link AI workflows across enterprise systems. By bringing StackAI onboard, Asana is positioning itself at the center of a growing […]

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