Enterprise adoption of AI should be driven by leaders: Microsoft India COO Himani Agrawal | Technology News

The enterprise adoption of AI, both in India and globally, has shifted away from employee-led initiatives to leadership-driven programmes, with senior executives and middle managers now steering top-down deployment of the technology. For instance, over 80 per cent of Indian business leaders said that they are already familiar with AI agents in comparison to 66 … Read more

Nvidia says 40% of Q2 FY26 revenue came from just 2 customers: Who are the mystery buyers? | Technology News

Nvidia has disclosed that almost 40 per cent of its revenue comes from just two customers, even as skepticism continues to grow around the massive scale of AI spending. While GPU sales to one Nvidia customer accounted for 23 per cent of its total Q2 FY2026 revenue, another customer represented 16 per cent of the … Read more

I tried Google’s Nano Banana AI image editing model, and yes, I did take a selfie with Shah Rukh Khan | Technology News

Over the weekend, my LinkedIn feed was flooded with pictures of people taking selfies with everyone from Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan to Tesla boss Elon Musk. In one photo, an executive appeared to be taking a selfie with Shah Rukh Khan at Harvard Business School, and the image looked completely believable. However, when I … Read more

Mobile Premier League to lay off 60% of employees after online money gaming ban | Technology News

Indian online gaming app Mobile Premier League (MPL) will sack about 60% of its local workforce as part of a major downsizing after the government banned paid games, said a company source with knowledge of the plan, in the first such reaction to a new law. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government this month banned online … Read more

OpenAI plans India data centre with at least 1 gigawatt capacity: Report | Technology News

ChatGPT parent OpenAI is scouting local partners to set up a data center in India with at least 1 gigawatt capacity, Bloomberg News reported on Monday, citing unidentified sources. Reuters could not immediately verify the report. OpenAI did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment outside regular business hours. OpenAI, backed by Microsoft, … Read more

Gaming giant Krafton to bet big on India with $50 million yearly investment, acquisitions: Report | Technology News

Krafton, the game developer behind widely popular titles such as PUBG and Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), is reportedly preparing for a major expansion in India. The South Korean gaming giant has announced that it will invest $50 million annually, and make strategic acquisitions to strengthen its foothold in the country, according to a report by … Read more

How this AI company collapsed amid Silicon Valley’s biggest boom | Technology News

Builder.ai was a buzzy artificial intelligence company with a media-savvy chief executive, prestigious investors on three continents, a partnership with Microsoft and a supposedly vibrant business making apps for small businesses. Two years ago, Fast Company magazine ranked Builder the third most innovative company in AI, right behind OpenAI and Google’s DeepMind. Last winter, it … Read more

How ‘Clanker’ became an anti-AI rallying cry | Technology News

In the television show “Battlestar Galactica,” they were called toasters. In the film “Blade Runner,” skinjobs. Now in the culture war against robots and artificial intelligence chatbots, a new slur has emerged. “Get this dirty clanker out of here!” yelled a man in a recent viral video while pointing at a robot on a sidewalk. … Read more

Anthropic to train its AI models on your chats from September: Here’s how to stop it | Technology News

Anthropic has announced that it will be updating its terms of service and privacy policy to permit the use of chat transcripts for training its popular AI chatbot, Claude. The Amazon-backed AI startup on Thursday, August 28, said that users of all subscription tiers, including Claude Free, Pro, Max, and Code subscribers, will be affected … Read more

US makes it harder for SK Hynix, Samsung to make chips in China | Technology News

The United States is making it more difficult for chipmakers Samsung and SK Hynix to produce chips in China by revoking authorizations that allowed the companies to receive American semiconductor manufacturing equipment there, according to the Federal Register. The U.S. Commerce Department had given the companies exemptions to sweeping restrictions created in 2022 on the … Read more