
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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Apple is preparing to open Siri to third-party AI services including Google Gemini and Anthropic Claude through a new Extensions system in iOS 27. The move ends OpenAI's exclusive deal and could turn the iPhone into the ultimate AI distribution platform.

Anthropic's Claude is experiencing record-breaking consumer growth in 2026. Credit card data reveals a massive surge in paid subscribers, driven by viral Super Bowl ads, a bold standoff with the Pentagon, and a string of powerful new product launches.

Palantir Technologies trades at $154.78 with a sky-high P/E of 255x, making it one of the most debated AI stocks on Wall Street. Analysts project PLTR could reach between $138 and $294 by 2030, depending on AI platform execution and commercial growth.

Microsoft faces its worst quarterly performance since the 2008 financial crisis, with shares plunging 25% in Q1 2026. Massive AI spending of $120 billion and growing startup disruption are shaking Wall Street's confidence in the tech giant.

OpenAI has shelved ChatGPT’s planned erotic mode, citing safety and ethical concerns. The company is now focusing on core AI products and long-term scalable growth.

Startup Conntour has raised $7 million to build a Google-like AI search engine for security video systems. The platform lets users search thousands of camera feeds using plain language queries in real time.

Sen. Mark Warner wants to tax data centers powering the AI boom to fund worker retraining and community support programs. His proposal comes as public anger toward AI and job displacement reaches new heights.
