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AI for SETI: How AI Is Redefining the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

By Meera Nair November 11, 2025
AI for SETI: How AI Is Redefining the Search for Extraterrestrial Life

Humans have always wondered if we’re alone in the universe. That question still drives scientists at the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute and many other research teams as they search for any sign of intelligent life beyond Earth. Now, AI for SETI is transforming how that search is conducted. Machine learning tools are helping…

Google Opal AI: Where Quantum Meets Everyday Intelligence

By Meera Nair November 7, 2025
Google Opal AI: Where Quantum Meets Everyday Intelligence

Google Opal AI represents the next major evolution in computing. It is crafted to bring quantum-inspired performance into everyday devices, moving artificial intelligence from distant data centres into the palm of your hand. Instead of relying heavily on cloud servers, Opal focuses on delivering faster, more efficient, and more personalized intelligence that stays close to the user. Google’s…

Neuralink Human Trials: Progress Report and Reality Check

By Mohitakshi Agrawal November 6, 2025
Neuralink Human Trials: Progress Report and Reality Check

Neuralink human trials are now delivering real-world results. Elon Musk reports that all three Neuralink implants are functioning well. The first patient plays video games using only his thoughts. The second designs 3D objects in CAD software. These aren’t lab demonstrations—they’re real, everyday use cases. Yet, most of the first patient’s electrode threads retracted from the brain tissue within weeks, a…

The Great GPU Shortage 2.0: Why Everyone’s Fighting for AI Chips

By Mohitakshi Agrawal November 4, 2025
The Great GPU Shortage 2.0

If you’re planning AI infrastructure right now, here’s your reality: Nvidia‘s latest GPUs are sold out through 2026, cloud provider wait-lists stretch into next quarter, and hardware budgets doubled while timelines keep slipping. The GPU shortage isn’t a temporary slowdown; it’s becoming one of the biggest risks to AI strategy in 2025. Here’s what makes…

Cloud Repatriation: Why Companies are Bringing Data Home

By Mohitakshi Agrawal November 4, 2025
The Great Cloud Repatriation: Why Companies Are Bringing Data Home

Right now, something counterintuitive is unfolding across enterprise IT departments. Companies that spent the last half-decade migrating to the cloud are now pulling workloads back on-premise. Not because the cloud failed, but because it succeeded too well at something nobody anticipated: becoming extraordinarily expensive at scale.  If you’re an IT director watching your cloud bill climb month after month, you’re part of…

Google Cloud Study Shows AI Agent Deployment Surging in 2025

By Meera Nair November 3, 2025
Google Cloud Study Shows AI Agent Deployment Surging in 2025

A new Google Cloud AI study, released in October 2025, shows that enterprise leaders are moving fast with AI agent deployment. Over 52 percent of surveyed executives confirm their organisations now use AI agents in production environments. They no longer focus on small pilots. They focus on real business problems. Teams expect agents to save…

Apple Vision Pro vs Meta Quest 3: The $3,000 Reality Check

By Mohitakshi Agrawal October 30, 2025
Apple Vision Pro vs. Meta Quest 3: The Reality Check

Apple launched the upgraded Apple Vision Pro, featuring the M5 chip and a new Dual Knit Band, in October 2025. Meta, meanwhile, rolled out its Horizon OS v81 software update for the Meta Quest 3 and Quest 3S, enhancing performance, usability, and enterprise features. These updates pushed both headsets forward, but they didn’t change one…

Microsoft Discovery: Agentic AI for Faster R&D Innovation

By Meera Nair October 30, 2025
Microsoft Discovery

Microsoft is pushing research and innovation into a new era. At Build 2025, the company introduced Microsoft Discovery, a powerful new agentic AI platform. It aims to help scientists and engineers achieve breakthroughs faster. Connects tools, models, data, and workflows into one intelligent system. It supports real-world scientific challenges. It also improves product development speed…

Voice Cloning Tech Goes Mainstream: The Good, Bad & Terrifying

By Mohitakshi Agrawal October 29, 2025
Voice Cloning Technology Goes Mainstream: How AI Voices Are Redefining Security and Risk

If you approve wire transfers, manage authorisations, or run cybersecurity for a financial institution, your authentication system is probably no longer safe from deepfakes. When an Arup finance employee joined a video call with what appeared to be the CFO and several colleagues, everything looked and sounded normal. Over the next hour, he authorised fifteen…

How Women in Engineering are Redefining Chip Design?

By Mohitakshi Agrawal October 28, 2025
Female engineer working on semiconductor chip design, representing women in engineering shaping the future of technology.

The semiconductor industry loves a good crisis. It claims innovation is outpacing the people who can build it. But when women in engineering still make up only a small fraction of technical roles, the shortage story rings hollow.  The truth is more straightforward: there’s no lack of talent, only a lack of inclusion. Across labs…