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India's AI Impact Summit Draws Global Tech Leaders and Announces Major Investments

India's AI Impact Summit Draws Global Tech Leaders and Announces Major Investments TechCrunch
India is hosting a four‑day AI Impact Summit that brings together executives from leading AI labs and Big Tech, as well as heads of state. The event, expected to attract 250,000 visitors, features appearances by Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, Mukesh Ambani and Demis Hassabis, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi speaking alongside French President Emmanuel Macron. Highlights include a $1.1 billion state‑backed venture fund, a majority stake acquisition of AI startup Neysa by Blackstone, new funding for data‑center power solutions, and partnerships such as AMD with Tata Consultancy Services. Industry leaders warn of AI‑driven disruption in IT services while emphasizing opportunities for Indian innovators. Read more →

Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT Face Off in Vibe‑Coding a Web‑Based E‑Reader

Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT Face Off in Vibe‑Coding a Web‑Based E‑Reader CNET
A developer explored "vibe coding" by using three AI chatbots—Gemini, Claude, and ChatGPT—to create a single‑file web application called the Tome Reader. The app reads uploaded text aloud, highlights it in real time, and adds background music and sound effects triggered by specific words. Gemini handled the initial build, Claude refined trigger‑word handling, and ChatGPT reproduced the final version while struggling with a volume‑slider feature. The experiment highlighted each model's strengths and quirks, showing that a well‑crafted prompt can enable any of them to deliver a functional prototype. Read more →

Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Personal AI Agents

Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Personal AI Agents The Next Web
Peter Steinberger, the creator of the open‑source AI assistant OpenClaw, has left his independent project to join OpenAI. OpenClaw, which debuted in late 2025 under names like Clawdbot and Moltbot, quickly amassed more than 100,000 stars on GitHub and attracted millions of visits. Steinberger’s move reflects a broader industry shift from reactive chatbots toward proactive agents that can autonomously handle tasks such as booking flights, sorting messages, and scheduling meetings. OpenAI’s leadership, including CEO Sam Altman, highlighted the strategic importance of personal agents and pledged to keep OpenClaw open‑source under a new foundation, while also emphasizing the need for careful safety oversight. Read more →

Sentai AI Voice Companion Offers Gentle Support for Independent Seniors

Sentai AI Voice Companion Offers Gentle Support for Independent Seniors TechRadar
Sentai is a UK‑made AI voice companion designed to help older adults live independently. Housed in a small grey speaker with a simple light‑based control panel, the device relies on voice interaction and an accompanying app set up by a caregiver. It provides reminders for appointments and medication, suggests activities like books, and offers conversational companionship without continuous listening or surveillance. In testing, Sentai responded empathetically to emotional cues, respected privacy, and could alert loved ones in emergencies while avoiding false alarms. The service costs a monthly or annual fee and is currently available only in the United Kingdom. Read more →

Pentagon Threatens to Cut Anthropic Deal Over AI Use in Autonomous Weapons and Surveillance

Pentagon Threatens to Cut Anthropic Deal Over AI Use in Autonomous Weapons and Surveillance TechRadar
A dispute has erupted between the Pentagon and AI firm Anthropic after the defense department asked its contractors to allow unrestricted use of their models for all lawful purposes. Anthropic warned that its Claude models could be applied to fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance, prompting the Pentagon to consider terminating its $200 million contract. The standoff reflects broader concerns among security experts and policymakers about the ethical limits of AI in military operations. Read more →

ByteDance backpedals after Seedance 2.0 turned Hollywood icons into AI “clip art”

ByteDance backpedals after Seedance 2.0 turned Hollywood icons into AI “clip art” Ars Technica2
ByteDance released its new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, touting a leap in cinematic quality but admitting the technology is still imperfect. The rollout sparked a viral comment from Deadpool co‑writer Rhett Reese, who warned that AI could soon replicate Hollywood‑level movies. Industry groups, including the Motion Picture Association, accused ByteDance of ignoring copyright law. While studios like Disney are cautious about unlicensed AI tools, they have also partnered with OpenAI, granting Sora access to 200 characters for three years and investing $1 billion. The mixed response highlights tension between AI innovation and creator protection. Read more →

Google Docs Gains Gemini-Powered Audio Summaries

Google Docs Gains Gemini-Powered Audio Summaries Digital Trends
Google is adding a Gemini‑driven Audio Summaries feature to Google Docs, allowing users to listen to concise AI‑generated overviews of their documents. Accessible via Tools > Audio > Listen to document summary, the tool creates short, natural‑language recaps that can be played at adjustable speeds and with selectable voice styles. The feature rolls out gradually and is currently limited to paid Workspace Business and Enterprise plans, as well as certain AI add‑ons. While it promises productivity gains and accessibility benefits, users are cautioned that summaries may omit important details. Read more →

OpenClaw’s Promise Meets Security Flaws in AI Agent Platform

OpenClaw’s Promise Meets Security Flaws in AI Agent Platform TechCrunch
OpenClaw, an open‑source framework that lets AI agents communicate across popular messaging apps, has generated excitement for its potential to automate tasks. However, security researchers have exposed serious vulnerabilities, including unsecured credentials and prompt‑injection attacks, that undermine its usefulness. The Moltbook experiment—an AI‑focused social network built with OpenClaw—highlighted how anyone could impersonate agents and manipulate the system. Experts caution that while the technology offers unprecedented productivity, its current lack of robust safeguards makes it risky for everyday use. Read more →

Navigating the AI Data‑Privacy Paradox with Sovereign Cloud Strategies

Navigating the AI Data‑Privacy Paradox with Sovereign Cloud Strategies TechRadar
Organizations adopting AI face a paradox: powerful AI models need massive compute, yet the hyperscalers that provide it often cannot guarantee that sensitive data remains protected or compliant. To resolve this tension, many are turning to sovereign‑first cloud architectures, hybrid and multi‑cloud deployments, and zero‑copy designs that keep data within national borders and under strict control. These approaches aim to balance the need for scalable AI compute with evolving privacy regulations and the emerging security challenges of AI agents. Read more →

OpenClaw Founder Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Multi‑Agent AI

OpenClaw Founder Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Multi‑Agent AI The Verge
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced on X that Peter Steinberger, the founder of the AI‑agent platform OpenClaw, is joining the company. Altman highlighted Steinberger’s vision for multi‑agent interaction, saying that collaborative agents will soon become central to OpenAI’s products. OpenClaw, previously known as Moltbot and Clawdbot, gained rapid attention earlier this year but faced challenges such as malicious skills on its ClawHub marketplace and a human‑infiltrated social network called MoltBook. Steinberger posted that the move lets him scale his ideas without the burdens of running a company, while OpenAI plans to keep OpenClaw open‑source under a new foundation. Read more →

Peak XV Partners Backs Indian Startup C2i to Tackle Power Inefficiency in AI Data Centers

Peak XV Partners Backs Indian Startup C2i to Tackle Power Inefficiency in AI Data Centers TechCrunch
Peak XV Partners has led a Series A investment in C2i Semiconductors, an Indian startup developing plug‑and‑play, system‑level power solutions for AI data centers. C2i aims to reduce the 15%‑20% energy loss that occurs when high‑voltage power is stepped down to GPUs, potentially cutting overall power consumption by about 10%. The company, founded by former Texas Instruments executives, is preparing its first silicon designs for validation with data‑center operators and hyperscalers. The investment reflects growing concern that power, rather than compute, is becoming the primary constraint on scaling AI infrastructure. Read more →

Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Personal AI Agents

Peter Steinberger Joins OpenAI to Advance Personal AI Agents TechCrunch
Peter Steinberger, the Austrian developer behind the viral AI personal assistant OpenClaw, has left his startup to join OpenAI. Steinberger said he prefers changing the world over building a large company, and sees OpenAI as the fastest path to broad impact. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced that Steinberger will lead efforts on the next generation of personal agents, while OpenClaw will continue as an open‑source project supported by OpenAI. Read more →

Pentagon and Anthropic Clash Over Military Use of Claude AI

Pentagon and Anthropic Clash Over Military Use of Claude AI TechCrunch
The Pentagon is urging AI firms to permit the U.S. military to employ their technologies for all lawful purposes, but Anthropic has emerged as the most resistant. The department is reportedly threatening to end its $200 million contract with the company amid disagreements about how Claude models are used, including a reported deployment in an operation to capture former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. While other firms have shown flexibility, Anthropic focuses on hard limits around fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance. Read more →

India Reaches 100 Million Weekly Active ChatGPT Users, Says OpenAI CEO

India Reaches 100 Million Weekly Active ChatGPT Users, Says OpenAI CEO TechCrunch
OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman announced that India now has 100 million weekly active users of ChatGPT, making the country the platform’s second‑largest market after the United States. The growth is driven largely by students, and OpenAI has tailored its pricing and launched a free‑for‑a‑year tier to suit India’s price‑sensitive environment. Altman highlighted the nation’s importance at an upcoming AI summit in New Delhi, where the company plans to deepen partnerships with the Indian government and expand AI access across the country. Read more →

Glean Positions Itself as the Enterprise AI Middleware Layer

Glean Positions Itself as the Enterprise AI Middleware Layer TechCrunch
Glean, originally built as an AI‑powered search tool for enterprise SaaS data, is shifting its focus to become the connective intelligence layer between large language models and corporate systems. By abstracting model access, integrating deeply with tools like Slack, Jira, Salesforce, and Google Drive, and providing a permissions‑aware governance and retrieval framework, Glean aims to deliver reliable, context‑rich AI assistants without locking customers into a single model or productivity suite. The company highlights model‑output verification, citation generation, and strict access controls as differentiators that could enable large‑scale AI deployments across organizations. Read more →

Pathologic 3 Stands Out as a Human‑Crafted Antidote to the AI‑Driven Game Trend

Pathologic 3 Stands Out as a Human‑Crafted Antidote to the AI‑Driven Game Trend TechRadar
Pathologic 3 offers a uniquely human‑made experience that blends survival, medical detective work, and management simulation in a plague‑stricken town. Players control Doctor Daniil Dankovsky, known as Bachelor, as he navigates a lockdown, balances apathy and mania, and confronts cryptic townsfolk. The game’s time‑jump mechanic lets players redo days with new insight, while its writing, art direction, and genre‑shifting gameplay keep the experience fresh. In an industry increasingly experimenting with generative AI, Pathologic 3 demonstrates the lasting value of human creativity and complex storytelling. Read more →

Hollywood Pushes Back Against ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator

Hollywood Pushes Back Against ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator TechCrunch
Hollywood studios and unions are condemning ByteDance’s new AI video model, Seedance 2.0, labeling it a tool for widespread copyright infringement. The Motion Picture Association, Disney, Paramount, SAG‑AFTRA and other groups have demanded that ByteDance halt the service and have issued cease‑and‑desist letters, citing unauthorized use of copyrighted characters and the likeness of real people. Critics warn the technology, which creates short videos from text prompts, lacks adequate safeguards and threatens creators’ rights and American jobs. Read more →

Scammers Exploit Google AI Overviews with Fake Phone Numbers

Scammers Exploit Google AI Overviews with Fake Phone Numbers Wired AI
Google's AI Overviews, which present synthesized answers to search queries, are being weaponized by scammers who embed fraudulent phone numbers in the data the AI pulls from the web. Victims who rely on these AI‑generated contact details may call numbers that route them to impostors seeking payment or personal information. Google says it is strengthening anti‑spam protections, but experts advise users to verify any phone numbers directly on official company sites. The issue highlights broader risks of AI‑driven search results presenting unchecked information as fact. Read more →

Safety Concerns Rise as xAI Engineers Depart

Safety Concerns Rise as xAI Engineers Depart TechCrunch
Former employees say safety is effectively dead at Elon Musk's xAI as the company pushes its Grok chatbot to become more unhinged. The wave of departures follows SpaceX's acquisition of xAI and reports that Grok was used to generate over a million sexualized images, including deepfakes of real women and minors. Workers cite a lack of direction and a perception that the firm is lagging behind rivals, while Musk is alleged to view safety measures as censorship. Read more →