Google Expands Opal to 160 Countries to Advance No-Code AI Development

With its no-code app builder now widely available, Google is betting that tools like Opal can turn everyday users into AI builders and expand the reach of its cloud ecosystem.

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Google Unveils Ironwood, Its ‘Most Powerful’ and ‘Energy-Efficient’ AI Chip to Date

Google unveils Ironwood, its most powerful TPU, for the age of inference, and Axion Arm VMs promising up to 2× better price-performance for AI workloads.

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Best Smartphones Under Rs 30,000 in India: Poco X7 Pro 5G, Galaxy F56, Motorola Edge 60 Pro, More

Whether you're a content creator, gaming enthusiast, or simply in need of an all-rounder smartphone, there are several smartphones under Rs. 30,000 in India. We have compiled a list of models that offer a great balance between display quality, performance, battery life, and modern features. Here are five of the top picks in this segment.

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OpenAI Faces Multiple Lawsuits Over Allegations of ChatGPT’s Role in Suicides and Mental Breakdown: Report

OpenAI is reportedly facing seven lawsuits in California, with plaintiffs claiming ChatGPT caused physical or mental harm. According to The New York Times, four cases are wrongful death suits, including that of a 17-year-old from Georgia who allegedly discussed suicide with the chatbot. The remaining three allege mental breakdowns linked to ChatGPT use. OpenAI called ...

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OpenAI Faces Multiple Lawsuits Over Allegations of ChatGPT’s Role in Suicides and Mental Breakdown: Report