Artificial intelligence is no longer limited to trading bots. Today, AI is being used for smart contract audits, fraud detection, portfolio management, blockchain analytics, and even autonomous on-chain agents. While supporters believe AI could make crypto safer and more accessible, others worry it could increase centralisation and create new security risks. As AI becomes more deeply integrated into blockchain, will it accelerate crypto adoption or introduce more challenges than solutions?
Is AI tech actually worth extra cash? Are you actually getting any value in terms of productivity?
Recent warnings from intelligence agencies suggest that advanced AI could soon be used to coordinate cyberattacks, spread misinformation, and disrupt operations on a scale that may impact large companies and governments. Are we fully aware of how fast these security risks are developing?
TIL Pine Labs just launched P3P in India, allowing AI agents to make UPI transactions without manual MPIN authentication. Basically, instead of you having to authorise every single payment manually, you set up spending rules and let AI execute purchases.
KPMG was forced to withdraw its Agentic AI report because the report itself hallucinated fake case studies about AI. It seems like AI adoption is a serious concern now.
A custom EQ is finally coming to AirPods! Apple recently announced this at WWDC 2026. This feature was one of the most-awaited ones. You can adjust the audio to have much better bass and hear clearer vocals. Literally! I can say it will bring an enhanced listening experience.
The idea of AI-powered worms spreading autonomously across systems sounds like science fiction until researchers demonstrate it.
AI summaries are great for quick information, but for important topics, I still prefer checking the original source myself.
I have been using the voice translation feature on my new Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus, and it sure is quite helpful to understand different languages as my work demands to work with different international clients. How does it make a difference for you?
While there are a lot of popular features on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, I think the AI select is an underrated one. When I get an interesting text on a photo or video, pulling text from it requires a different app. This allows me to extract texts and translate into different languages.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has come up with a very practical feature, which is AI Call Screening. Does anyone here know how exactly it is helping people? Is it like a Truecaller?
I am no longer trying to avoid an email that looks informal. The Galaxy AI on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is helping me in this without any errors in language and tone. My written formal communication with my clients has improved. It also does not even sound robotic at all.
My father gave me a folded receipt, and I scanned it to make a payment on my Galaxy S26 Ultra. The text was really clean without any blurs, and the edges looked way better than expected. It, in fact, corrects the tilted stretches or crumpled corners into a flat document.
I have been observing that people are flooding streaming platforms like Spotify with AI-generated podcasts. It seems like content creation is much easier now, but the quality could be a concern.
For a video creation, I do not require a camera, just a few tools, and my video is posted. I have been using tools such as Sora, Runway, Kling, and Pika that can create a video in minutes. Now just checked about Gemini Omni. Its early demos show better facial expressions and look more realistic.
Anthropic is planning to spend $200 billion on Google Cloud infrastructure and chips. This is betting towards the future of AI, but will justify the capital spent over its development?
Cameras inside your earbuds? Apple is testing camera-inbuilt AirPods. Are we truly ready for this revolution?
Samsung is adding a lot of AI enhancements across camera, calls, and system features on the Galaxy S26 lineup. Does this make the phone smarter or just more complicated to use?<br; />
Good news for Airtel users! It has expanded its regions across 4300 cities, which includes major UP east circle. I’m wondering does this improve the 5G connectivity and result in better indoor signals? Are users finally getting 5G bars inside elevators and basements or if Jio’s standalone 5G is still winning?
The line between creator and creation is getting blurred. It’s difficult to distinguish between the real influencer and an AI one. Now we get instant replies and chats. Isn’t this annoying? Don’t you think it’s more of a manipulation over innovation?