
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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Nvidia's fiscal 2027 compensation plan sets Jensen Huang's target cash bonus at $4 million, tied directly to revenue performance. The real signal is the company's confidence that AI spending holds through 2027.

OpenAI has delayed ChatGPT's adult mode for the second time. No new launch date has been given, and competitive pressure from Claude and Gemini is pushing explicit content down the priority list.

The Pentagon blacklisted Anthropic, but Microsoft, Google, and Amazon aren't budging. Claude stays available to every non-defense customer across all three clouds.

AI agents are no longer a pilot program they are running live enterprise operations across thousands of companies worldwide, and the talent to build them barely exists.

OpenAI has unveiled GPT-5.4 in Thinking and Pro editions, featuring a million-token context capacity and built-in computer-use functionality.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang confirmed the company will likely stop investing in OpenAI and Anthropic once both go public. The official explanation is thin — the real story involves Pentagon deals, public attacks, and a web of conflicts that has gotten very complicated, very fast.

Google has expanded Canvas its AI-powered creation tool to all U.S. users inside Search's AI Mode, for free. This means anyone can now draft documents, build apps, and generate quizzes without ever leaving the search bar

Anthropic finds itself in an unprecedented paradox: its AI models help guide US strikes on Iran while defense-tech clients rush to replace Claude with rival systems.

Elon Musk claims Tesla will be the first company to achieve AGI in physical, atom-shaping form. We break down the vision, the technology, and the risks behind his boldest AI bet yet.