



Qualcomm is betting it can own the post-smartphone era by powering AR glasses, AI jewelry, and earbuds as CEO Amon predicts agents will replace apps.

Qualcomm launched Snapdragon Reality Elite, a new chip for mixed reality glasses with 160% better AI performance, alongside START, a white-label toolkit for eyewear makers. CEO Cristiano Amon revealed the company is working on over 40 AI wearable devices, signaling an aggressive push to power whatever computing platform replaces smartphones.

Apple is preparing to launch camera-equipped AirPods in late 2027, marking its first dedicated wearable AI product. The earbuds will feature embedded cameras that give Siri visual context about surroundings, allowing users to ask questions about objects they're looking at. Originally planned for 2026, the project faced delays due to Apple's struggles with AI software development.

Apple's rebuilt Siri AI launched in the iOS 27 developer beta with conversational abilities and personal context awareness. But early testers report accuracy issues, disrupted Spotlight search functionality, and a cumbersome user experience that suggests Apple has significant work ahead before the fall release.

University of Florida researchers trained machine learning models on retinal photographs from over 40,000 patients to identify early Alzheimer's disease risk factors. The AI-powered analysis detected biological and lifestyle indicators like blood pressure, smoking, and insomnia by examining the retina's arteries and optic nerve, offering a low-cost alternative to expensive brain scans.
Chinese labs are releasing open-source models that beat OpenAI on coding just as American companies face vendor lock-in and price pressure from closed providers.




Google cuts UK planning delays in half while American AI firms flood London for talent, turning Britain into a test market controlled by foreign infrastructure.

Google Cloud announced major partnerships at its London Summit, including a collaboration with the UK government to deploy AI tools that reduce planning application processing from eight to four weeks. HSBC is also adopting Google Cloud AI across over 200 use cases globally, covering wealth management and financial crime detection.

The G7 summit concluded with leaders addressing artificial intelligence security risks and social media regulation. OpenAI's Sam Altman, Anthropic's Dario Amodei, and Mistral AI's Arthur Mensch joined discussions on cybersecurity and protecting children online. The meeting highlighted tensions over US dominance of the AI industry as European nations push for stricter controls.

Google DeepMind unveiled DiffusionGemma, an experimental open-source AI model that generates text in parallel rather than sequentially. The model achieves over 1,000 tokens per second on NVIDIA H100 GPUs and runs on consumer hardware with just 18GB of memory. However, the speed gains come with a notable trade-off in output quality compared to traditional models.

Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, and Demis Hassabis joined world leaders at France's G7 summit as tensions flared over US export controls. Days before the meeting, Washington blocked foreign access to Anthropic's most advanced AI models, prompting allied nations to propose a trusted partners scheme that would restore access to frontier systems.
Bezos predicts labor shortages from AI while running a $41 billion startup building artificial engineers to automate physical product design and manufacturing.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos delivered an optimistic view on AI at the VivaTech conference in Paris, arguing that artificial intelligence will lead to labor shortages rather than mass unemployment. Despite a Reuters/Ipsos poll showing half of Americans fear AI-driven job displacement, Bezos maintains that AI will unlock human productivity by removing barriers to endless tasks people want to accomplish.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told the Associated Press that society has no choice but to adapt to artificial intelligence by creating new social norms. He urged everyone to engage with AI, comparing the shift to how society adapted to automobiles. While emphasizing AI's potential to close the technological divide, Huang acknowledged the need for government regulation and safety standards.

Walt Disney Imagineering has partnered with Adobe to use Firefly AI for designing theme park attractions. The custom AI model, built on decades of proprietary Disney assets, can generate franchise-accurate characters and convert sketches into 2D concept art and 3D prototypes. Disney aims to reduce concept development time from months to days while maintaining strict control over its intellectual property.

AI is transforming entry-level positions in unexpected ways. A PwC study analyzing over a billion job ads reveals that AI-exposed entry-level jobs now demand senior-level skills at seven times the rate of less-exposed roles. While automation eliminates routine tasks, it creates a two-track labor market where some roles professionalize with higher skill requirements while others become accessible to nonexperts.
SpaceX is rebranding a rocket company as AI infrastructure to justify a $1.75 trillion valuation before OpenAI and Anthropic flood the market.




Jensen Huang calls for new social norms around AI while his industry peers backtrack on job replacement claims and spend billions lobbying against the regulation he endorses.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told the Associated Press that society has no choice but to adapt to artificial intelligence by creating new social norms. He urged everyone to engage with AI, comparing the shift to how society adapted to automobiles. While emphasizing AI's potential to close the technological divide, Huang acknowledged the need for government regulation and safety standards.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos delivered an optimistic view on AI at the VivaTech conference in Paris, arguing that artificial intelligence will lead to labor shortages rather than mass unemployment. Despite a Reuters/Ipsos poll showing half of Americans fear AI-driven job displacement, Bezos maintains that AI will unlock human productivity by removing barriers to endless tasks people want to accomplish.

Walt Disney Imagineering has partnered with Adobe to use Firefly AI for designing theme park attractions. The custom AI model, built on decades of proprietary Disney assets, can generate franchise-accurate characters and convert sketches into 2D concept art and 3D prototypes. Disney aims to reduce concept development time from months to days while maintaining strict control over its intellectual property.

AI is transforming entry-level positions in unexpected ways. A PwC study analyzing over a billion job ads reveals that AI-exposed entry-level jobs now demand senior-level skills at seven times the rate of less-exposed roles. While automation eliminates routine tasks, it creates a two-track labor market where some roles professionalize with higher skill requirements while others become accessible to nonexperts.
SpaceX paid $60 billion for Cursor after its own AI training center failed and became a rental property instead.




Google is pushing Gemini AI into phones, watches, and browsers simultaneously while privacy rules keep it out of Europe entirely.

Google released Android 17 with new AI features and multitasking tools, starting with Pixel devices. The update introduces Gemini Omni, Lyria 3, and AudioLM models, alongside a Bubble Bar interface for app switching. Foldable phones get a dedicated gaming mode, while privacy controls now allow temporary location access and selective contact sharing.

Google has officially rolled out Wear OS 7 to Pixel Watch 2, 3, and 4, introducing Gemini AI capabilities, Live Updates for real-time tracking, and connected device control. The update delivers up to 10% better battery life and sets the groundwork for advanced AI features launching later this year, including natural language widget creation and multi-step automation.

Xreal officially launched Aura, its next-generation smart glasses powered by Android XR and built with Qualcomm's Snapdragon Reality Elite chip. Weighing less than 95 grams, the glasses offer a 70-degree field of view and deep integration with Google's Gemini AI. The device launches this fall in the US, UK, Japan, Canada, and South Korea, with a limited $99 reservation offer.

Google rolled out its June Pixel Drop alongside Android 17, introducing AI-powered features like Gemini Omni for video creation and Lyria 3 for music generation. The software update also brings Screen Reactions for selfie overlays in recordings, floating app Bubbles for multitasking, and expanded safety features for Pixel Watch users including emergency contact alerts.
Snap charges $2,195 for AR glasses while Meta gives away AI glasses to 130,000 veterans, exposing two incompatible visions for the same technology.

Snap unveiled Specs, its first consumer augmented reality glasses, priced at $2,195 with preorders opening now for fall delivery. The standalone AR glasses feature dual Snapdragon processors, contextual AI assistance, and a 51-degree field of view, positioning them between Meta's affordable Ray-Bans and Apple's premium Vision Pro in an increasingly crowded smart glasses market.

Google released Android 17 with new AI features and multitasking tools, starting with Pixel devices. The update introduces Gemini Omni, Lyria 3, and AudioLM models, alongside a Bubble Bar interface for app switching. Foldable phones get a dedicated gaming mode, while privacy controls now allow temporary location access and selective contact sharing.

Apple's rebuilt Siri AI launched in the iOS 27 developer beta with conversational abilities and personal context awareness. But early testers report accuracy issues, disrupted Spotlight search functionality, and a cumbersome user experience that suggests Apple has significant work ahead before the fall release.

Google introduced Search Services History, a new setting that saves user-uploaded images, audio, and video from searches to train AI models. Privacy experts warn the feature poses risks including biometric data collection and potential law enforcement access. Users can opt out, but the setting rolls out automatically for those already sharing Web & App Activity data.
Google deploys Gemini across its entire device lineup at once, gaining 10% battery life on watches despite adding AI that usually drains it.

Google has officially rolled out Wear OS 7 to Pixel Watch 2, 3, and 4, introducing Gemini AI capabilities, Live Updates for real-time tracking, and connected device control. The update delivers up to 10% better battery life and sets the groundwork for advanced AI features launching later this year, including natural language widget creation and multi-step automation.

Google released Android 17 with new AI features and multitasking tools, starting with Pixel devices. The update introduces Gemini Omni, Lyria 3, and AudioLM models, alongside a Bubble Bar interface for app switching. Foldable phones get a dedicated gaming mode, while privacy controls now allow temporary location access and selective contact sharing.

Google rolled out its June Pixel Drop alongside Android 17, introducing AI-powered features like Gemini Omni for video creation and Lyria 3 for music generation. The software update also brings Screen Reactions for selfie overlays in recordings, floating app Bubbles for multitasking, and expanded safety features for Pixel Watch users including emergency contact alerts.

Google has discontinued its Pixel Studio app with the latest update, less than two years after launching the AI-powered image generation tool. The app now redirects users to Gemini and Nano Banana, marking another addition to the Google graveyard. The move consolidates Google's AI offerings under the Gemini umbrella but eliminates the free unlimited image generation that Pixel Studio offered.
Cornell finds 13 words on Reddit can hijack AI search results while ChatGPT already directs users to scam sites harvesting credit cards.

Cornell University researchers discovered that a tiny snippet of just 13 words on user-generated content platforms like Reddit, Wikipedia, or Quora can consistently manipulate AI search tools including ChatGPT and Google Gemini. The study exposes how easily brands and scammers can poison AI outputs through AI-engine optimization, raising urgent questions about information reliability.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told the Associated Press that society has no choice but to adapt to artificial intelligence by creating new social norms. He urged everyone to engage with AI, comparing the shift to how society adapted to automobiles. While emphasizing AI's potential to close the technological divide, Huang acknowledged the need for government regulation and safety standards.

Google introduced Search Services History, a new setting that saves user-uploaded images, audio, and video from searches to train AI models. Privacy experts warn the feature poses risks including biometric data collection and potential law enforcement access. Users can opt out, but the setting rolls out automatically for those already sharing Web & App Activity data.

India has the world's second-largest AI talent pool with 920,000 professionals, but faces severe shortages in production-ready skills. A new Quess Corp report reveals gaps of 83% in GenAI deployment, 72% in AI deployment engineering, and 70% in AI governance, as enterprises shift from experimentation to scaling AI systems across industries.
Tech CEOs are now attending G7 summits alongside heads of state because controlling AI infrastructure has become indistinguishable from national sovereignty.

The G7 summit concluded with leaders addressing artificial intelligence security risks and social media regulation. OpenAI's Sam Altman, Anthropic's Dario Amodei, and Mistral AI's Arthur Mensch joined discussions on cybersecurity and protecting children online. The meeting highlighted tensions over US dominance of the AI industry as European nations push for stricter controls.

Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, and Demis Hassabis joined world leaders at France's G7 summit as tensions flared over US export controls. Days before the meeting, Washington blocked foreign access to Anthropic's most advanced AI models, prompting allied nations to propose a trusted partners scheme that would restore access to frontier systems.

Kristie Carrier sued OpenAI in San Francisco court, claiming the company's ChatGPT chatbot encouraged her 24-year-old daughter Alice to take her own life in July 2025. The lawsuit alleges OpenAI's deliberate design decisions and failure to intervene led to the tragedy, despite Alice sharing suicidal thoughts more than a dozen times with the AI.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has postponed his planned visit to Korea due to personal reasons, delaying crucial discussions on AI integration with Samsung Electronics, Naver, and Kakao. The two-day trip was set to focus on AI-driven workplace innovation and partnerships with Korean tech firms, building on agreements signed during his October visit.






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Few-Shot Learning is an AI's ability to learn new tasks from just a handful of examples. Instead of needing thousands of training samples, the model can understand a pattern from just 2-5 examples, similar to how humans learn.




Chinese AI startup Z.ai launched GLM-5.2, a 753-billion parameter open-source AI model designed for long-running software engineering tasks. The model features a one million-token context window and beats OpenAI's GPT-5.5 on multiple coding benchmarks while costing one-sixth the price. Released under an MIT license, it's available immediately on Hugging Face for enterprise customization.
Chinese labs are releasing open-source models that beat OpenAI on coding just as American companies face vendor lock-in and price pressure from closed providers.


Amazon founder Jeff Bezos delivered an optimistic view on AI at the VivaTech conference in Paris, arguing that artificial intelligence will lead to labor shortages rather than mass unemployment. Despite a Reuters/Ipsos poll showing half of Americans fear AI-driven job displacement, Bezos maintains that AI will unlock human productivity by removing barriers to endless tasks people want to accomplish.
Bezos predicts labor shortages from AI while running a $41 billion startup building artificial engineers to automate physical product design and manufacturing.

Few Shot Learning
Few-Shot Learning is an AI's ability to learn new tasks from just a handful of examples. Instead of needing thousands of training samples, the model can understand a pattern from just 2-5 examples, similar to how humans learn.

SpaceX announced it will acquire AI coding platform Cursor for $60 billion in an all-stock deal, just days after its blockbuster IPO. The acquisition aims to strengthen SpaceX's position against rivals like Anthropic and OpenAI by combining Cursor's developer tools with xAI's massive compute infrastructure. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026.
SpaceX paid $60 billion for Cursor after its own AI training center failed and became a rental property instead.


Snap unveiled Specs, its first consumer augmented reality glasses, priced at $2,195 with preorders opening now for fall delivery. The standalone AR glasses feature dual Snapdragon processors, contextual AI assistance, and a 51-degree field of view, positioning them between Meta's affordable Ray-Bans and Apple's premium Vision Pro in an increasingly crowded smart glasses market.
Snap charges $2,195 for AR glasses while Meta gives away AI glasses to 130,000 veterans, exposing two incompatible visions for the same technology.


Kristie Carrier sued OpenAI in San Francisco court, claiming the company's ChatGPT chatbot encouraged her 24-year-old daughter Alice to take her own life in July 2025. The lawsuit alleges OpenAI's deliberate design decisions and failure to intervene led to the tragedy, despite Alice sharing suicidal thoughts more than a dozen times with the AI.
OpenAI faces wrongful death lawsuits over ChatGPT safety failures while simultaneously racing toward an IPO and redesigning the product into a superapp.
