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India launched its grandest AI summit on 16 February 2026, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the India AI Impact Summit and Expo at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi. Labeled as the first major global AI event hosted by the Global South, it spotlights practical applications in healthcare, education, agriculture, and governance under the mantra, “People, Planet, Progress.” The 5-day extravaganza features over 600 high-potential startups and pavilions from 13 countries, including Australia, Japan, Russia, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Serbia, Estonia, Tajikistan, and Africa. Modi toured stalls, engaging innovators and understanding India’s AI ecosystem. From digital…
Sam Altman’s X post, announced on 15 February, stated that Peter Steinberger will drive next-gen personal agents for OpenAI.
Android 17 update has been further postponed to mid-2026; recently, users received a small update for bug fixes & enhancements to day-to-day usage.
Swedish furniture giant IKEA launches the Timmerflotte temperature sensor, an unexpected fan-favorite.
Mrinank Sharma, the head of Anthropic’s safeguards research team, publicly announced his resignation on the 9th of this month. His detailed resignation post on X garnered almost a million views immediately. In his detailed letter, shared with colleagues and the public, Sharma said that the “world is in peril,” attributing it to not only AI risks but to a whole series of “whole series of interconnected crises unfolding in this very moment.” This departure from the prominent AI firm, backed by both Amazon and Google, highlights growing tensions between safety priorities and commercial pressures. Today is my last day at…
Alphabet’s recent earnings call left investors hanging when it came to questions about its new AI deal with Apple. The company chose not to dive into details, even as curiosity grew about how this partnership might affect Google’s search business. This move highlights the tricky balance tech giants face as artificial intelligence changes the game for searches and ads. During Alphabet’s 4th quarter earnings call this week, executives skipped over direct questions about the Apple AI partnership. Google CEO Sundar Pichai made only brief comments. He said that Google serves as Apple’s “preferred cloud provider” and is helping develop “the…