technology Meta releases open-source Llama 3, adds AI chatbot to social platforms Meta AI, built with Llama 3 technology, to be linked to Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger; touted to be a real GPT rival By fortuneindia.com
technology Elon Musk says X to charge new users to tackle bots In response to a user's query about the changes on X, Musk stated that the only effective way to combat the influx of bots is by implementing a small fee for new accounts. By fortuneindia.com
technology Google brings in AI-powered photo editing tools; here's the update Magic Eraser, which was first introduced at Google I/O in May last year and is only limited to Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, uses generative AI for editing complex photos. By fortuneindia.com
technology Sony’s WF-1000XM5 is 25% smaller, but can’t hide from rivals Add better comfort to smart features, strong ANC and customisable sound on these popular earbuds By Mala Bhargava
technology OnePlus Watch 2 is twice the watch it was Two chips, two systems and a large battery in a gorgeous looking form make this WearOS 4 wearable stand out By Mala Bhargava
technology Indian IT services sector set to grow at 3-5% in FY25: ICRA IT industry is projected to see a mild revenue increase of 2% in the first three quarters of FY24, with growth remaining modest at 3-5% in FY25. By fortuneindia.com
technology Deeptech policy in final stages: DPIIT Secretary Deep tech encompasses advanced technologies, many of which are still in development but hold potential for causing significant disruptions in the future, says RK Singh. By fortuneindia.com
technology Elon Musk pushed for merger with Tesla or attaining full control: OpenAI Recently, OpenAI shed light on Musk's departure, responding to a lawsuit he filed against the company, asserting his desire for "absolute control" of the company. By fortuneindia.com
technology Emission control technology far exceeds what's required: Corning's Willard Cutler One old vehicle pollutes as much as 50 new vehicles, says Willard Cutler By Karan Dhar
technology ‘Unacceptable, we got it wrong’: Sundar Pichai on Gemini AI controversy In a memo, Pichai reportedly said "some of the responses by Gemini AI have offended users, and that's completely unacceptable and we got it wrong." By fortuneindia.com