
Muhammad Zeeshan
Tech Journalist | AI Specialist
Muhammad Zeeshan is a Tech Journalist and AI Specialist who decodes complex developments in artificial intelligence and audits the latest digital tools to help readers and professionals navigate the future of technology with clarity and insight. He publishes daily AI news, analysis, and blogs that keep his audience updated on the latest trends and innovations.
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ByteDance has started rolling out its Dreamina Seedance 2.0 AI video generation model inside CapCut. The model creates video and audio content from simple text prompts, launching first in select markets amid ongoing copyright concerns.

French AI company Mistral has released Voxtral TTS, a lightweight open source text-to-speech model built for enterprise voice agents. The model supports nine languages, clones voices from under five seconds of audio, and runs on edge devices.

AI is creating a growing skills gap in the workforce as power users gain a clear productivity advantage. Workers who fail to adopt practical AI skills risk falling behind in an increasingly competitive job market.

Google Research has unveiled TurboQuant, a groundbreaking compression algorithm that reduces AI model memory usage by 6x while maintaining full accuracy. The method, set to be presented at ICLR 2026, combines two novel techniques PolarQuant and QJL to eliminate traditional quantization overhead.

Google has launched Lyria 3 Pro, its latest AI music generation model capable of creating tracks up to three minutes long with improved structural control. The model is rolling out across Gemini, Google Vids, and enterprise tools.

OpenAI's TikTok-style deepfake app is dead after just six months. Between plunging downloads, moderation nightmares, and a collapsed billion-dollar Disney deal, Sora never found its footing.

OpenAI is scaling back its ambitious plan to turn ChatGPT into an e-commerce hub after its Instant Checkout feature failed to gain traction with users. The company is now pivoting to product discovery, letting merchants handle their own checkout.

Arm Holdings has broken with 35 years of tradition by releasing its first in-house chip, the Arm AGI CPU, built for AI data centre inference. Meta is the launch customer, with OpenAI, Cerebras, and Cloudflare also signed on as partners.

Agile Robots has entered a strategic partnership with Google DeepMind to integrate Gemini Robotics foundation models into its industrial robots. The deal marks the latest in a growing wave of robotics-AI partnerships reshaping the industry in 2026.