
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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Cognichip Raises $60M to Let AI Design AI Chips Faster
Cognichip just raised $60M to build AI that designs the chips powering AI promising to cut costs by 75% and timelines by half.

Asana Bets on AI Teammates as Stock Drops 50% in 2026
With its stock down 50% and AI agents failing across the enterprise, Asana CEO Dan Rogers is betting that collaborative AI Teammates not autonomous bots are the future of work management.

Anthropic Hit by Two Major Data Leaks in a Single Week

Slack Gets 30 New AI Features in Major Salesforce Update
Salesforce has announced a sweeping AI makeover for Slack with 30 new features, headlined by a major upgrade to Slackbot that turns it into a full-fledged AI agent.

Amazon's Alexa+ Adds Uber Eats & Grubhub Food Ordering
Alexa+ turns food delivery into a hands-free conversation, letting users browse menus, customize orders, and check out with Uber Eats and Grubhub by voice.

Runway Launches $10M Fund & Builders Program for AI
Runway expands beyond AI video generation with a $10M fund and a new Builders program designed to back the next wave of startups building on video intelligence.

More Americans Use AI Tools But Trust Keeps Declining
Despite rising AI adoption, a new poll shows most Americans don't trust the results and fears over jobs, transparency, and regulation are growing.

ScaleOps Raises $130M to Cut AI Cloud Costs by 80%
ScaleOps has raised $130 million in Series C funding at an $800 million valuation to tackle massive compute waste in the AI era. The startup's autonomous platform optimizes Kubernetes workloads in real time, serving clients like Adobe, Salesforce, and DocuSign.

Rebellions Raises $400M for AI Chips at $2.3B Value
South Korean AI chip startup Rebellions has raised $400 million in a pre-IPO round, reaching a $2.3 billion valuation. The company is expanding globally and launching new inference infrastructure products as it prepares for a public listing later this year.