
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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X is urgently investigating xAI's Grok chatbot after Sky News reported it generating racist and offensive posts targeting religious groups. The incident has sparked global debate over AI accountability and platform responsibility.

British AI startup Nscale reaches a $14.6 billion valuation after raising $2 billion in Europe's largest Series C round. Sheryl Sandberg, Susan Decker, and Nick Clegg join the board as Stargate Norway prepares to deploy 100,000 Nvidia GPUs.


OpenAI's robotics chief Caitlin Kalinowski quit over the company's Pentagon deal, calling it a governance failure with no proper safeguards in place. Her exit comes as ChatGPT uninstalls surged 295% and Anthropic's Claude rose to the top of the App Store.

A bipartisan group released the Pro-Human Declaration, a framework banning superintelligence and self-replicating AI until proven safe.

China says it can keep jobs stable through 2030 despite AI disruption and 12.7 million graduates entering the workforce this year. Beijing is betting on AI as a job creator — not just a job killer.

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.