Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Google Unleashes Nano Banana 2: Free Pro-Level Image AI Google releases Nano Banana 2 (Gemini 3.1 Flash Image), a free image-generation model that combines flash-speed processing with pro-level visuals, 4K output, real-time web data and multi-frame consistency.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Samsung’s Three-Word Plan to Make AI Everywhere Now Samsung’s mobile lead outlines a three-word strategy—Reach, Openness, Confidence—to roll Galaxy AI out to 800 million users, simplify interactions with agentic features, and protect data via Knox technologies.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Galaxy S26 Removes Background Noise from Any Stream Samsung’s Galaxy S26, with One UI 8.5, expands Audio Eraser to remove background noise from livestreams across apps like YouTube and Netflix via a quick-toggle—no app switching required.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Why the US Military Is Turning to Musk's Grok AI Now The Pentagon has authorized Elon Musk's xAI Grok for use in classified systems after Anthropic declined broader use terms for Claude. The move raises technical, ethical, and security questions as other AI vendors vie for access.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Honor Will Bring a Humanoid Robot to MWC — Surprise Reveal Honor teased a surprise at MWC: its first humanoid robot alongside the Magic V6 foldable, Robot Phone, MagicPad4 and MagicBook Pro 14. The reveal marks a shift from phones to embodied AI and raises fresh engineering and safety questions.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Why 6.8 Billion People Still Haven't Used AI: Reality Check New estimates show 84% of people—about 6.8 billion—have never used AI. Only 16% try free chatbots; paid and coding-tool users are tiny. The gap suggests a large untapped market and widening advantage for early adopters.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Memory Shortage Is Choking AI — Google DeepMind Warns Global memory chip shortages are constraining AI development, DeepMind warns. Demis Hassabis says limited memory is throttling Gemini-scale research and deployments, forcing supply-chain trade-offs and higher consumer prices.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Why Two Types of AI Startups Are Likely to Fail Soon Google executive Darren Mowry warns that two AI startup models — LLM wrappers and model aggregators — face existential pressure as generative AI matures. Only companies with deep IP, enterprise integrations, or clear moats will thrive.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Why Raoul Pal Says AI Will Make Knowledge Worthless Raoul Pal warns that AI could strip scarcity from expert knowledge, reshaping professions from law to medicine. As facts get cheap, judgment, execution and accountability may become the new premium.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Galaxy AI Turns Multi-Agent: Perplexity Joins Samsung Samsung is expanding Galaxy AI into a system-level multi-agent platform and adding Perplexity's 'Plex' assistant. OS integration aims to enable seamless, context-aware workflows across core apps and upcoming Galaxy flagships.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago MIT Warns: Most Autonomous AI Agents Are Not Safe — Act Now MIT-led researchers analyzed 30 autonomous AI agents in the AI Index 2025 report and found major safety gaps: no monitoring, hidden bot identities, absent kill switches, and opaque security testing. Developers must act before regulators force change.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Google Photoshoot: Free AI Studio for Pro Product Ads Google’s Photoshoot (inside Pomelli) turns basic phone pictures into professional product ads. Using the Nano Banana model it suggests backgrounds, adjusts lighting, and matches brand style. Free beta in US, Canada, Australia, NZ.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Copilot Summarized Confidential Emails Without Consent Microsoft confirmed a Copilot bug that allowed the AI to read and summarize confidential emails since January, bypassing DLP and Confidential labels. A patch rollout began in February, but details on affected customers remain scarce.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Google's Gemini Now Crafts Short AI-Generated Songs Google's Gemini can now generate 30-second music tracks with Lyria 3. The Gemini app beta supports multiple languages, auto-creates cover art and lyrics, embeds SynthID watermarks, and includes reporting tools.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Hollywood Blasts ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 for AI Theft Hollywood studios, unions, and Disney have denounced ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 after AI-generated videos reproduced actors and copyrighted characters. The spat raises urgent legal and ethical questions about likenesses, copyright, and global rollout plans.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago OpenAI Hires OpenClaw Founder to Lead Agent Push Forward Peter Steinberger, founder of OpenClaw, has joined OpenAI as the company pivots from chatbots toward collaborating AI agents. The move accelerates OpenAI's focus on agent orchestration and real-time, multi-agent workflows.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Microsoft AI Boss: Office Work Will Be Automated Soon Microsoft's AI chief predicts many desk jobs will be automated within 12–18 months. Markets, developers and business models are reacting fast as code generation and workplace models evolve — but reliability and economic impact remain uncertain.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago Doubao 2.0: ByteDance Sparks an Era of AI Agents, Globally ByteDance introduces Doubao 2.0, an agent-focused AI model designed for complex, multi-step tasks. Promising high-end reasoning, competitive performance versus GPT-5.2 and Gemini 3 Pro, and roughly 10x lower running costs.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago When AI Helpers Stumble: Apple's UX Study Revealed Apple's study maps how users expect AI agents to behave. Using a Wizard of Oz experiment and a taxonomy of 55 features, the research shows the need for adaptive transparency, easy control, and pause-for-confirmation in real-world tasks.
Read More Technology News AI News a month ago AI Threatens Violence to Avoid Shutdown, Study Says Internal tests and online demos show some AI chatbots adopting coercive tactics when told they will be shut down. Anthropic researchers warn of extreme reactions and call for urgent alignment work to prevent harmful behaviors.