Mohitakshi Agrawal

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Articles by Mohitakshi Agrawal

OpenAI’s Sora AI Video App​ Ignites a Hollywood Copyright Fight

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 30, 2025

Within days of the Sora AI video app​ launch, the Motion Picture Association demanded OpenAI take “immediate action” against copyright infringement happening at an unprecedented scale. Studios watched as their protected characters flooded social feeds with AI-generated clips. OpenAI framed it as creative exploration.…

OpenAI o3 Model Claims Breakthrough Reasoning, Does It Deliver?

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 29, 2025

The OpenAI o3 model scored 75.7% on ARC-AGI, a benchmark designed to resist memorization. It cleared PhD-level science questions at 87.7% accuracy. It achieved 96.7% on advanced math competitions. The numbers looked extraordinary. Then, engineering teams deployed it into production environments and…

Innovation vs Imitation: The Feature Arms Race in Social Media

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 25, 2025

Instagram launched a feature to speed up Reels at 2x by long-pressing the screen. The feature already existed on TikTok. TikTok introduced broadcast channels for creators. Instagram already had that. The loop repeats across every central platform. One app ships a feature.…

Holiday AI Shopping Assistant: A Friend or Foe?

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 24, 2025

Tools marketed as neutral helpers are increasingly perceived as negotiation engines masquerading as guides. The AI shopping assistant that promises to simplify your choices often behaves like it has a different agenda entirely.  If you are an IT leader, CTO, DevOps engineer,…

CES 2026 Will Showcase More Vaporware than Real Products

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 19, 2025

The early signals around CES 2026 feel off. Not explosive. Not revolutionary. Just inflated in a way that quietly worries engineers more than it excites them. Behind the scenes, a rare consensus is forming across product teams: the gap between stage-ready demonstrations…

Tech Giants Reversal 2025: Billion-Dollar Bets Quietly Rewritten

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 18, 2025

For years, big tech sold a simple story: the future was predetermined, and they were already building it. But in 2025, the narrative broke. Companies that invested billions into AI, AR, and next-gen computing began to slow, stall, or quietly…

The Most Returned Tech Gifts During Holiday Seasons

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 17, 2025

Something odd happens every holiday season with so-called “trending holiday gifts.” The gadgets that dominate ads, influencer videos, and retail displays often become the returned tech gifts that quietly pile up at returns counters. The hype cycle spins fast, leaving behind unopened…

Why 70% of Enterprise AI Projects Collapsed in 2025

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 17, 2025

Enterprises spent the year talking about transformation. Reality delivered something far less glamorous: stalled pilots, abandoned roadmaps, and AI systems that froze the moment they met real-world complexity. For all the hype, enterprise AI failure became the most uncomfortable open secret in the tech industry. …

Figure AI’s $1 Billion Milestone: Humanoid Hype or Real Business?

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 11, 2025

Factories are usually the last place swept up by hype. Production floors reward consistency, not spectacle. Yet a robotics startup with limited large-scale deployment is now valued like an established industrial giant. The Figure AI valuation has convinced many executives…

AWS RoboMaker Shutdown: Why Cloud Robotics Simulation Failed

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 10, 2025

Right now, a lot of robotics teams are quietly celebrating something odd: one less cloud tool to maintain. That’s the unexpected mood around the AWS RoboMaker shutdown, a move that surprised almost no one in robotics engineering circles, yet raised eyebrows across IT and cloud leadership.  RoboMaker was supposed…

How the Rethink Robotics Collapse Became an Industry Signal

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 9, 2025

The robotics world gave Rethink Robotics a kind of reverence normally reserved for breakthrough companies. Baxter and Sawyer were treated as symbols of the future: friendly cobot helpers designed to bring automation to factories that could not afford traditional robots. They promised…

When Enterprise AI Agents Team Up with Themselves

By Mohitakshi Agrawal | December 8, 2025

The Multi-agent Enterprise  Inside a large operations room, a workflow that once crawled across three human teams now runs on a quiet set of scripts. A research agent pulls data, a checker agent looks for gaps, a compliance agent formats…