Tag: TechNews

  • Search Engine Race: Reddit Wants to Replace Google

    Reddit plans to turn its huge user base into a search engine powerhouse, merging its search tools with its AI chatbot, Reddit Answers. With 70 million weekly searches and surging revenue, the company aims to challenge Google by focusing on real human conversations over pure automation.

  • Google Is Returning To VR With Android XR

    Google is betting big on Android XR as it teams up with Samsung to launch a new VR headset, hoping to win back developer trust after years of failed AR/VR projects like Glass and Daydream. With stronger AI tools and Android reach, success now depends on Google’s long-term commitment.

  • The Curse Of ChatGPT

    OpenAI is reportedly eyeing a social media platform to collect data and hold user attention. While it may help expand its reach, critics say this move clashes with its core goal of building AI for the greater good. The plan feels more like tech industry growth than a step toward true AGI.

  • AI Breakthroughs To Reshape Everyday Life

    AI is quickly becoming a part of daily life, from smart assistants that manage tasks like a digital twin to self-driving cars and smart homes. It’s also reshaping healthcare, fraud detection, smart cities and even brain-computer links, with companies like Google, Tesla and Neuralink leading this fast-moving shift.

  • What ‘Ex Machina’ Got Right About AI, 10 yrs Later

    AI now speaks like humans, learns from our data, and even questions its own rights. Once respected, tech billionaires are now seen as reckless, with growing concerns over stolen data, unregulated AI, and manipulation. What seemed like science fiction years ago now feels like a warning for today’s real-world AI future.

  • Is Microsoft Ready For Next Tech Frontier?

    Microsoft’s bold AI bet is facing major setbacks. Once seen as a leader after teaming with OpenAI, it’s now cutting data center plans, losing ground to rivals, and rethinking its strategy. With Copilot struggling and AI interest slowing, Microsoft’s trillion-dollar gamble may not pay off.