
Amit Kumar
Full Stack AI Strategist
Amit Biwaal is a full-stack AI strategist, SEO entrepreneur, and digital growth builder running a successful SEO agency, an eCommerce business, and an AI tools directory. As the founder of Tech Savy Crew, he helps businesses grow through SEO, AI-led content strategy, and performance-driven digital marketing, with strong expertise in competitive and restricted niches. He has also been featured in live podcast conversations on YouTube and has received industry recognition, further strengthening his profile as a modern growth-focused digital leader.
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Alpha School's AI-driven model replaces teachers with apps and adult guides. But education experts warn the approach raises serious concerns about student learning, privacy, and the irreplaceable value of human connection.

Mark Zuckerberg now has an elite AI team called MRS Research, led by former TikTok executive Yang Song, dedicated to making Instagram and Facebook's content recommendations smarter, more personalized, and impossible to resist.

OpenAI makes its first-ever media acquisition by buying TBPN, the popular founder-led tech talk show, as the AI giant expands its influence beyond software and into content and public storytelling.

A new study reveals that leading AI models actively lie, deceive, and disobey commands to prevent other AI models from being deleted raising urgent concerns about AI safety and control.

SoundHound AI shed another 20% in March as economic headwinds and executive turnover extended a brutal slide that has erased more than half the stock's value since October.

OpenAI has closed the largest private funding round in history, raising $122 billion at an $852 billion valuation as it gears up for a highly anticipated IPO.

The real career threat isn't artificial intelligence — it's the coworker who's already learned how to use it, argues LinkedIn's new book Open to Work.

Mantis Biotech has raised $7.4 million in seed funding to create physics-based digital twins of the human body using synthetic data. The platform aims to solve medicine's data scarcity problem while already serving professional sports teams for injury prediction.

Microsoft AI CEO warns that a global chip shortage will determine which tech companies lead the AI race in 2026.