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Advancements in AI: With advancements in AI, what to expect from new gadgets?


The 2025 landscape for gadgets is expected to be dominated by artificial intelligence percolating deeper into our lives.

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AI phones

In 2025, AI is taking over your phones, learning your habits and predicting your needs. Imagine your phone suggesting your favourite coffee order before you ask! Things are about to get personal.

Smart glasses

Say goodbye to bulky VR headsets! Sleek smart glasses are about to hit the scene, and they’re going to change how you see the world. Imagine getting directions, translating languages, or even playing games just by looking around.

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Ready for internet access anywhere? With regulatory hurdles set to be cleared in 2025, satellite internet will finally be here, bringing high-speed connections to even the remotest places.Smart speakers

Your smart speakers are about to get a serious AI upgrade. They’ll understand you better, have more natural conversations, and be even more helpful.

Quantum computing

Quantum computing is still in its early stages, but it’s about to take off. Google unveiled Willow, the world’s first quantum computing chip, which promises to drastically reduce computing time. What today’s fastest supercomputers will take 10 septillion years to solve, Willow can solve in under five minutes.



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by The Economic Times

IBM said Tuesday that it planned to cut thousands of workers as it shifts its focus to higher-growth businesses in artificial intelligence consulting and software. The company did not specify how many workers would be affected, but said in a statement the layoffs would “impact a low single-digit percentage of our global workforce.” The company had 270,000 employees at the end of last year. The number of workers in the United States is expected to remain flat despite some cuts, a spokesperson added in the statement. A massive supplier of technology to… Source link

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by The Economic Times

The number of Indian startups entering famed US accelerator and investor Y Combinator’s startup programme might have dwindled to just one in 2025, down from the high of 2021, when 64 were selected. But not so for Indian investors, who are queuing up to find the next big thing in AI by relying on shortlists made by YC to help them filter their investments. In 2025, Indian investors have invested in close to 10 Y Combinator (YC) AI startups in the US. These include Tesora AI, CodeAnt, Alter AI and Frizzle, all with Indian-origin founders but based in… Source link

by Techcrunch

Lovable, the Stockholm-based AI coding platform, is closing in on 8 million users, CEO Anton Osika told this editor during a sit-down on Monday, a major jump from the 2.3 million active users number the company shared in July. Osika said the company — which was founded almost exactly one year ago — is also seeing “100,000 new products built on Lovable every single day.” Source link