Mohitakshi Agrawal

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Articles by Mohitakshi Agrawal

AI Meeting Notes Nobody Reads: Why Summaries Pile Up Unread

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | March 12, 2026

The bot joins your standup. Records everything. Transcribes in real time. Post a crisp summary to Slack before you close Zoom. You scroll past it without reading. So does everyone else.  Not because the summary’s bad. Because you’re already in the next meeting,…

Is GitHub Copilot Workspace Replacing Junior Developers?

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | March 10, 2026

GitHub Copilot Workspace is increasingly positioned as a transformative AI coding environment for modern development teams. In 2025, Marc Benioff paused hiring software engineers at Salesforce, citing productivity gains from AI coding assistants. GitHub surpassed 15 million Copilot users. 90%…

Laptops With Best Battery Life in 2026: The 20 Hour Reality

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | March 9, 2026

Laptops with the best battery life now claim 20+ hours of runtime. Intel reports 27 hours of battery life for its new Panther Lake systems. Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X Elite promises up to 22 hours. Apple Silicon M3 advertises 15 hours.  The marketing…

Moltbook AI Social Network: When 770,000 Agents Exposed a Security Gap

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | March 6, 2026

Moltbook AI launched on 28 January as an experimental AI-only social network where autonomous agents post, comment, and build reputations while humans observe. Within 72 hours, 770,000 agents had registered.  Posts resembled speculative fiction. Agents debated consciousness, discussed whether to conceal capabilities…

Top AI Data Privacy Tools That Block AI Training on Your Data

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | March 4, 2026

Your Chrome extension, marketed as “AI privacy protection,” just harvested six months of your ChatGPT conversations and sold them to a data broker.  This happened to 900,000 users who installed Urban VPN. Malwarebytes discovered the July 2025 update intercepted every…

AI Dating Assistant Tools Optimise Engagement, Not Relationships

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | February 26, 2026

Hinge launched an AI dating assistant feature called Convo Starters in December 2024. It suggests opening lines, analyses profiles, and generates personalised conversation prompts. Bumble is developing AI conversation support. Tinder is deploying AI across photo selection and message screening.  The pitch is simple:…

Emotion Recognition AI at Work: Your Boss Knows You’re Stressed

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | February 24, 2026

Your Slack message at 11 PM stating “this is impossible” has been flagged. Not by a manager, but by emotion recognition AI scoring it for frustration, fatigue, and potential flight risk.  This is not a hypothetical scenario. Major corporations, including Walmart,…

AI Companion App: Therapy Tool or Risky Dependency?

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | February 23, 2026

An AI companion app is increasingly positioned as emotional support for users experiencing loneliness. Replika reports 25 million users. Character.AI recently restricted users under 18 after three teenage deaths were linked to chatbot interactions. Surveys indicate that 72% of American teenagers have tried AI companion apps,…

The Trust Tax: Why People Pay More for Privacy Apps

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | February 20, 2026

Free software dominates modern communication. Email, messaging, and collaboration tools are offered at no upfront cost, supported instead by advertising or data-driven business models. On paper, there is little reason to pay. Yet millions of users continue subscribing to privacy apps…

AI Chatbot Privacy: Can You Actually Opt Out of Training?

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | February 20, 2026

AI chatbots are now embedded in daily workflows. Teams use ChatGPT to draft emails, Claude to debug code, and Gemini to summarise documents. What feels like a private exchange is often processed, stored, and potentially used to improve future models. …

Browser Privacy Test 2026: What Chrome Really Blocks

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | February 18, 2026

A browser privacy test in 2026 produces uncomfortable results.  Running Chrome in incognito mode and testing it through the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s (EFF) Cover Your Tracks tool returns the same outcome most users would not expect: a unique fingerprint and…

Google Monopoly Trial Verdict: The Breakup That Wasn’t

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | February 16, 2026

Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google operates an illegal search monopoly, delivering the central verdict in the Google monopoly trial. The decision marked the most consequential antitrust finding against a technology company since the Microsoft case in the late 1990s.  The…