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Elon Musk Reveals Upcoming Features for Twitter, Including Encrypted Messaging and Enhanced DMs

In an exciting announcement, Twitter CEO Elon Musk shared plans for new features on the platform, including the ability to reply to any message in direct messages (DMs) and the implementation of encrypted direct messaging. These additions align Twitter more closely with other popular social media apps such as Facebook and Instagram, which already offer …

Surge in Job Postings Reflects Indians’ Growing Demand for AI-Related Roles, Study Finds

According to a recent study conducted by job search platform Indeed, there has been a remarkable surge of over 150% in job postings for generative artificial intelligence (AI) roles in India over the past five years. The findings highlight the increasing demand for AI expertise in the country’s job market. The study reveals that the …

WhatsApp Addresses Allegations of Microphone Misuse and Ensures User Privacy Control

WhatsApp, the popular messaging app owned by Facebook, has responded to a recent claim made by a Twitter engineer regarding the app’s alleged use of his device’s microphone while he was asleep. The company has attributed the issue to a bug on the Android platform and has requested Google’s intervention to investigate and resolve the …

DeepMind’s AI Robots Showcase Football Skills, Highlighting Potential of AI in Physical Tasks

Google’s DeepMind has achieved a significant milestone in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) by training miniature humanoid robots to play football. The robots, which were initially trained in virtual environments, demonstrate impressive movement capabilities and a basic understanding of the game, showcasing the potential of AI in teaching robots complex physical tasks. DeepMind, known …

Microsoft Extends Natural Language AI Tool Copilot Preview to 600 Customers, Highlighting Strong Market Interest

Microsoft has announced the expansion of its highly anticipated natural language-based AI tool, Copilot, to 600 customers. This move comes after a successful two-month testing phase with 20 large companies, demonstrating Microsoft’s commitment to refining the technology and meeting customer demands. Copilot, which is integrated into Microsoft’s Office application suite, leverages advanced natural language processing …