Elon Musk sues Apple and OpenAI in a bid to challenge their unlawful partnership. Elon Musk’s Grok has struggled to gain popularity as much as its competitor, ChatGPT. And this has hit the nail on the head of Musk’s attempts to become the next-gen AI leader. He recently announced that xAI, his AI startup, will be funding a purely software company that can simulate Microsoft’s end-to-end operations because it’s all software-based. Now there’s a legal lawsuit just ahead of this announcement. Musk’s xAI has filed a lawsuit against the two tech giants, citing anticompetitive conduct as the reason. This attacks…
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YouTube is most likely experimenting with AI enhancements across its Shorts feature. And creators seem unhappy with this revelation.
Elon Musk is stepping into a new phase in innovation by launching a purely AI company in hopes of rivaling the tech leader, Microsoft.
The tree-planting search engine Ecosia just dropped the most audacious proposal of 2025, and Google’s probably having trust issues.
Could Softbank’s multibillion-dollar proposition help revive Intel’s innovation roadmap and translate this alliance into actual operational performance?
What if your biggest competitor already knows what your customers are whispering, what your employees are venting, and what the market is hinting at- while you’re still trying to piece it all together? Picture this: a customer drops into support chat and types, “Honestly, I’m getting pretty frustrated with this process.” A product manager, three floors up, mentions in Slack, “People keep asking for the same feature we killed last quarter.” Meanwhile, social media buzzes with potential buyers who’d happily choose you- if only they knew you existed. HERE’S THE TWIST: YOUR COMPETITORS AREN’T PSYCHIC. THEY’RE JUST LISTENING. Every business…
Quantilope launches an innovation hub to empower clients with early-stage product development to gauge expert insights and foster client relationships. Modern consumers demand a highly distinct relationship from brands. And even when it’s the traditional transactional ones, they want it on their terms. They want their pain points heard and feedback applied across brand services and solutions- the very foundations of customer-centric marketing strategies. Quantilope, an automated consumer research tech provider, has realized this urgent need for a relational approach to marketing and sales. And as a solution, they’ve launched an innovation hub, Quantilabs, which empowers its clients to be…
Say goodbye to manual HR chaos- dig into how automated workflows save hours, cut errors, and turn your HR team into a true talent powerhouse. The Future of HR Isn’t About Doing More- It’s About Doing It Smarter HR leaders are already shaping culture, driving engagement, and unlocking talent potential. But too often, their day gets swallowed by process work- chasing approvals, updating systems, pulling reports, instead of focusing on the people and strategy that matter most. That’s where automated HR workflows come in. They don’t replace the human touch; they remove the repetitive admin that drains it. And in 2025, they’re…
With newer AI capabilities, power demands will skyrocket. Can companies overlook the surging power consumption and continue on their path to innovation? According to the Guardian, ChatGPT’s answer to a single question consumes two watt-hours. Or the amount of electricity used by an incandescent bulb in two minutes. OpenAI’s newer and far capable model, GPT-5, might leverage 20 times that much energy. This model is a significant breakthrough compared to the previous models. It can reason through complex challenges even human intelligence might not comprehend, answer PhD-level questions, and even help develop websites. These capabilities are a remarkable upgrade from…
The US’s trade-off from chip sales in China might reinforce the latter’s distrust in US tech. In a bid to become self-sufficient, could this intensify the looming trade war? The US govt. has NVIDIA and AMD under the microscope. It’s acting as a gatekeeper for the two companies selling their advanced chips in China, but under keen observation. To non-disruptively sell their chips across China, NVIDIA and AMD have agreed to pay 15% of their sale to the government. It’s a simple trade-off, and a brand new one for American companies. Beforehand, no US-based company had had to do this…
