Google CEO Sundar Pichai says, smartphones are not going anywhere, not for next …

Google CEO Sundar Pichai believes smartphones will remain dominant for at least two to three years, despite heavy investment in AR glasses. While excited about AR’s potential, Pichai emphasizes a measured approach, viewing it as complementary rather than a replacement for phones. This contrasts with Apple’s predictions of smartphones becoming obsolete within a decade, as…

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Walmart’s AI super agents promise smarter shopping and faster digital growth in e-commerce

Walmart is launching AI “super agents” to improve customer experience and streamline operations, aiming to boost e-commerce sales and compete with Amazon. These agents will assist shoppers, employees, suppliers, and developers, automating tasks and providing personalized support. While raising questions about job impact, Walmart emphasizes AI’s role in future growth and market dominance.

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‘Era of development, not expansionism’: From UK, PM Modi’s stern message to China on Indo-Pacific tensions

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke against expansionism. He indirectly referred to China’s actions in the Indo-Pacific. This statement occurred during a press briefing with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Both leaders discussed peace and stability. They also addressed the Ukraine conflict and West Asia situation. Respect for sovereignty is essential. China’s assertiveness is a global…

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‘ChatGPT saved my mom’: Woman shares how AI solved 18-month medical mystery that doctors missed

An X user, Shreya, credits ChatGPT with potentially saving her mother’s life after doctors failed to diagnose the cause of a persistent cough. After 18 months of unsuccessful treatments, ChatGPT suggested a side effect of her mother’s blood pressure medication as the culprit. Doctors confirmed the AI’s insight, changed the medication, and her mother’s condition…

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‘Act against those who misuse freedom’: PM Modi to Starmer on Khalistan threat in UK

Prime Minister Modi urged his UK counterpart to act against extremist ideologies exploiting democratic freedoms, amidst rising pro-Khalistani influence in Britain. Modi emphasized the need to hold accountable those who undermine democracy, following the signing of a free trade agreement. He also addressed the extradition of economic offenders, assuring coordinated efforts.

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