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Inside Claude Mythos: Why Anthropic held back its most advanced AI

Inside Claude Mythos: Why Anthropic held back its most advanced AI

Economic Times

Anthropic held back its advanced AI, Claude Mythos, released April 7, 2026, due to misuse concerns. This AI, capable of discovering software flaws, powered Project Glasswing, a collaborative effort with tech giants. It identified thousands of vulnerabilities, marking a shift towards integrating powerful AI in defense.

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Beyond Nvidia: Why AI giants like OpenAI, Google and Amazon are building custom chips

Beyond Nvidia: Why AI giants like OpenAI, Google and Amazon are building custom chips

Economic Times

AI giants like OpenAI, Google, and Amazon are building custom chips. This move aims to cut soaring deployment costs and gain control over crucial infrastructure. OpenAI recently unveiled Jalapeño, its first in-house AI inference chip. Google uses TPUs, Amazon has Trainium and Inferentia, and Microsoft uses Maia.

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iPhone price hikes likely coming soon, fresh Apple statement suggests

iPhone price hikes likely coming soon, fresh Apple statement suggests

India Today

Apple is likely raising prices on iPhones soon. The company said it has "reached a point where we need to begin raising prices on a number of products." This follows recent increases for iPads and Macs. Many other products, including Apple Watches and AirPods, could also see higher costs due to rising memory and storage prices.

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WhatsApp rolls out new security feature to protect users from online fraud

WhatsApp rolls out new security feature to protect users from online fraud

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WhatsApp started a new security feature to protect users from online fraud. The app uses an algorithm to spot suspicious patterns and warns users about risky linking requests. It shows the number's country and if they share groups. The feature is being tested on Android and iOS.

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'Humans behave better when watched': Xprice founder, tech leaders make the case for surveillance

'Humans behave better when watched': Xprice founder, tech leaders make the case for surveillance

Economic Times

Tech leaders like Peter Diamandis and Larry Ellison champion 'radical transparency' via many sensors. They argue constant monitoring, from home cameras to satellites, will make humans behave better. Diamandis said, "Humans behave better when they're being watched." This vast sensor ecosystem will allow knowing anything, anywhere, anytime.

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Raised $3 million, secured prestigious US O-1 visa: How IIT dropout Dhravya Shah built an AI startup before 20

Raised $3 million, secured prestigious US O-1 visa: How IIT dropout Dhravya Shah built an AI startup before 20

Economic Times

IIT dropout Dhravya Shah, before 20, raised $3 million for his AI startup. His company builds memory infrastructure for AI agents. Shah, who got the US O-1 visa, said AI's future needs memory and context, not just powerful models. He previously launched over 15 open-source projects and sold two companies.

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Chris Wood’s big warning: The specific risk that will finally trigger the end of AI trade

Chris Wood’s big warning: The specific risk that will finally trigger the end of AI trade

The Economic Times

Chris Wood warned the AI trade will end when hyperscalers realise they can't earn enough from huge spending. He called the AI build-out the "most dramatic capex cycle" ever seen. Many companies are racing to boost data-centre capacity. This surge is already creating boom-like conditions in Taiwan.

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OpenAI announces Sol, Terra and Luna AI models, US govt blocks their wide release

OpenAI announces Sol, Terra and Luna AI models, US govt blocks their wide release

India Today

OpenAI announced new AI models Sol, Terra, and Luna. The US government asked for a limited launch, so they are only available to trusted partners. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said Sol is a smart upgrade, priced like GPT-5.5 but better. Terra is part of GPT-5.6, costing half as much.

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Apple's Vision Pro hardware chief quits, joins OpenAI to build AI devices

Apple's Vision Pro hardware chief quits, joins OpenAI to build AI devices

Livemint

Apple's Vision Pro hardware chief, Aman Gupta, has quit and joined OpenAI to build AI devices. Gupta, a Digital Content Producer at LiveMint with 3.5 years of experience, specialized in AI and consumer tech. His reporting focused on AI ethics and smartphone market shifts.

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5.6 AI models with phased rollout and stronger safety checks

5.6 AI models with phased rollout and stronger safety checks

The Economic Times

OpenAI has started GPT-5.6, a family of AI models including Sol, Terra, and Luna. Sol got Max and Ultra modes for advanced reasoning. The models will roll out gradually across ChatGPT, API, and Codex, with stronger safety checks. Access is limited initially to trusted partners.

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Why MSMEs hold the key to India’s biggest AI opportunity

Why MSMEs hold the key to India’s biggest AI opportunity

The Economic Times

MSMEs hold the key to India's AI future. While 87% of large businesses use AI, millions of MSMEs lag due to poor operational visibility. Embedding intelligence into their systems is crucial for economic growth. India's ecosystem of over 63 million MSMEs is data-rich but intelligence-poor, needing a focus on bridging this gap.

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IIT Bombay announces first US sub-campus with SUNY Old Westbury

IIT Bombay announces first US sub-campus with SUNY Old Westbury

India Today

IIT Bombay will open its first US sub-campus at SUNY Old Westbury, New York. The partnership, signed Friday, will focus on science, engineering, and AI. Many new programmes and research opportunities are expected. Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan said the collaboration would enrich India's research culture.

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