Category: Technology
People Inc. Teams Up with Microsoft for AI Content Licensing as Google Search Traffic Declines
People Inc. enters a new AI licensing agreement with Microsoft, allowing the tech giant to utilize its media content in the Copilot platform.
Xi Jinping’s Light-Hearted Moment Over Xiaomi Phone Gift to South Korea’s Leader
During a tense week of trade talks with Donald Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping shared a humorous exchange about security backdoors while gifting Xiaomi smartphones to South Korean President Lee Jae Myung.
Alphabet’s Impressive $100 Billion Quarter Highlights Its AI Leadership
Alphabet’s third-quarter results demonstrate its dominance in AI technology.
Elon Musk Hints Tesla Drivers Will Soon Be Able to ‘Text and Drive’
In just a month or two, Tesla owners may get the ability to text while driving, according to Elon Musk’s latest claims during a shareholder meeting.
Why Aftermarket Self-Driving Tech Might Put You at Risk
The most sought-after aftermarket devices boast a processor from the Samsung Galaxy S9, launched back in 2018.
BMW Teams Up with Amazon for an Awesome New AI Voice Assistant
BMW is upgrading its voice control features through an exciting collaboration with Amazon.
Leveraging AI for Personalized Shopping and Automated Customer Support
AI is now a crucial aspect of transforming online shopping, from tailored recommendations to automated services, enhancing the way consumers shop and engage with brands.
Amazon Layoffs Shine Light on AI’s Growing Influence in the Workplace
The recent layoffs at Amazon illustrate the increasing role of AI in shaping job dynamics. Here’s what it means for the future of work.
Unexpected Tesla Rival Sees Incredible Growth – Here’s What You Need to Know
Xiaomi, a major Chinese tech player, makes a surprising entry into the electric vehicle market, challenging Tesla’s stronghold. A new report highlights the recent developments.
Possible Supreme Court Ruling on Trump’s Tariffs Could Skyrocket Stocks
Stocks saw a sharp rise on Wednesday after indications that the Supreme Court may challenge Trump’s tariffs. Consumer sectors and automakers rallied.
