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India's S Krishnan

India Must Build Resilient AI Systems for Cybersecurity, Says MeitY

India must bolster both its software and hardware infrastructure to stay ahead of the cyber threat curve, according to Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Secretary S. Krishnan. Speaking at a cybersecurity platform, Krishnan said artificial intelligence redefines the threat landscape, making cyber attacks more complex while also creating new opportunities for defense. His remarks highlight a comprehensive shift in cybersecurity strategy where artificial intelligence becomes useful. Countries can no longer depend on conventional security tools and must build a resilient digital architecture that can manage increasingly AI cybersecurity attacks. Why India Wants AI-Ready Defenses S Krishnan’s message focuses on […]

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TikTok Now Lets Users Differentiate Between AI Content with Clear Content Labels

Artificial intelligence is becoming a common part of the social media experience, powering everything from creative edits to fully AI generated videos. But these tools have made it harder for users to differentiate authentic content from AI media, raising concerns around misinformation, spam, and user trust. In response, TikTok has introduced a series of AI literacy measures aimed at helping users better understand AI generated content while strengthening its efforts to detect and label such media. The initiative combines educational resources, expanded AI content labeling, and improved detection systems. It is all part of a bigger push to be more […]

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GPT-6 and GPT-5.7 Leaks Point to an August Launch, 10T Scale & More

OpenAI’s upcoming AI models, GPT-5.7 and GPT-6’s leaks have started a discussion across the tech industry. Several reports claim the company is preparing one of its biggest model upgrades yet, with rumours pointing to an August launch along with major improvements in reasoning, memory, context handling, and AI agent capabilities. None of this is official yet, but people are expecting these new models to go way beyond basic chatbots and actually help with research, coding, business automation, and complex problem solving. However, the reported details should be treated as speculation until the company officially confirms them. GPT-6/GPT-5.7 Rumoured Upgrades and […]

Meta Hyperion's Increased Investment

Meta Increases Hyperion AI Data Center Investment to $50 Billion as Compute Demand Surges 

Meta has broadened its artificial intelligence infrastructure vision, declaring that its Hyperion data center supercluster in Louisiana has increased in cost. It has risen to $50 billion and will eventually scale to 5 gigawatts. The change is nearly double earlier calculations and depicts the company’s focus on acquiring computing power to support upcoming artificial intelligence models. As competitiveness increases among hyperscalers, the expansion also emphasizes how states are using tax exemption and energy resources to appeal to large-scale AI infrastructure projects. It is also rapidly growing to fulfill Meta’s long-term AI ambition. Why is Meta Expanding the Hyperion Project? Meta’s […]

Microsoft's Satya Nadella's Warning

Microsoft AI CEO Nadella’s “Reverse Information Paradox” Is a Warning for Enterprise AI

Artificial intelligence consists of effectiveness, quick decision-making, and smart enterprise operations. Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella believes that with all these benefits comes a new issue that organizations cannot feign ignorance about. He states it as the reverse information paradox, which is an idea that businesses may give out their valuable internal knowledge to AI systems to get substantial results. While artificial intelligence becomes more effective when it understands how an enterprise operates, the same process could hand out the enterprise workflows, decision-making patterns, and expertise that give companies their competitive advantage. What is the Reverse Information Paradox? Conventionally, a massive […]

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Seedance 2.5: What to Expect From ByteDance’s Next Generation AI Video Model

ByteDance is preparing to launch Seedance 2.5, which is their newest AI video generation model. Early previews show a range of upgrades focused on sharper video quality, better creative control, and easier workflows for production teams. While the company has not announced a public rollout, demos and sneak peeks have offered an early look at what creators can expect from the upcoming release. Rather than introducing an entirely new approach, Seedance 2.5 builds on the capabilities of the existing model by extending video duration, improving consistency across scenes, and giving users more ways to guide how the AI creates content. […]

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Meta’s Muse AI Privacy Backlash Shows Why Responsible AI Matters More Than Speed

Meta’s decision to remove the image generation feature from its newly launched Muse Image AI has become one of the biggest AI product reversals we have seen this year, highlighting how privacy concerns can quickly overtake any new innovation. The feature was meant to give users a more personal way to create images, using their own photos. But it sparked criticism over how personal images could be accessed, processed, and potentially used by the company. The backlash forced Meta to discontinue the feature within days of its launch. While the company has continued its commitment to build AI products for […]

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Can Humanoids Replace Construction Workers? Japan’s Shimizu Is Testing It

Shimizu Corporation has launched humanoid robots developed by Unitree at construction sites as a part of its efforts to improve efficiency and address challenges facing the construction industry. The whole idea is aimed at evaluating how humanoid robots can assist with routine site operations, mainly inspection and monitoring tasks, while supporting workers rather than replacing them. The company is checking to see whether these robots can handle repetitive responsibilities that are important for project management but usually require a lot of time and manual power. This initiative also reflects the construction industry’s growing need to find solutions to labor shortages […]

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Meta Follows Google, Amazon into Making Custom AI Chips Starting September 2026

The race to lead in artificial intelligence is not just about who can build the smartest models anymore. Now, tech giants are competing to also make the hardware fueling those models. Companies see that computing infrastructure has become a critical part of their long term AI strategy. As AI gets more and more incorporated in industries, demand for high performance processors is rapidly increasing. So, everyone is investing their money into custom AI chips built for their own needs. Google, Amazon, Microsoft, and OpenAI have already rolled out chips made just for AI training and inference, so they are not […]

HFCL to Boost Optical Fibre Production

HFCL Is Scaling Fiber Production for the AI Data Center Boom

HFCL, an Indian company, is accelerating its optical fiber production as artificial intelligence data center expansion ramps up. The organization says that demand from hyperscalers and cloud providers bolsters, pushing it to boost manufacturing capacity. This is because the demand outpaces supply. With artificial intelligence workflows driving the need for massive network architecture, HFCL places itself as the provider of optical connectivity solutions for upcoming data centers. It bets that a worldwide artificial architecture boom will lead to high demand for fiber optic networks. It fulfills twin objectives of fueling native optical fiber programs and cater to international hyperscalers. Why […]

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