by nouman | Jul 11, 2026 | AI News, News
Joshua Achiam, the person OpenAI trusted to think decades ahead, is walking out the door. He joined as an intern in 2017 and leaves as chief futurist this month. The timing is notable: OpenAI is courting a public listing and keeps losing safety-focused leaders. Here’s...
by nouman | Jul 11, 2026 | News, Tech News
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S12+ just showed up in a live image — and it came from the last place you’d expect: a Korean safety certification filing. The photo doesn’t give us much, but the timing says a lot. Here’s what this leak tells us about Samsung’s next flagship...
by nouman | Jul 11, 2026 | AI News, News
OpenAI has given ChatGPT Voice a major upgrade with GPT-Live, a new generation of voice models designed to make AI conversations feel less robotic and more human. The system can listen while speaking, wait when you pause, and send tougher tasks to GPT-5.5 in the...
by nouman | Jul 11, 2026 | AI News, News
A quiet settings toggle just decides who gets to remix your face. Meta’s new Muse Image tool folds public Instagram photos into AI image generation by default. It’s rolling out first in the US, with no consent form and no heads up. Here’s what changed and how to opt...
by nouman | Jul 10, 2026 | Blue Origin, CALT, Chen Muye, China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation, China Satellite Communications, China Spacesat, LandSpace, News, Science, Sections, SpaceX
The Long March 10B booster was snared by a net at sea, boosting China’s reusable rocket ambitions.
by nouman | Jul 10, 2026 | Casspir, CSIR, Dithoto Modungwa, News, Sections, Watts & Wheels
The engineering that keeps soldiers alive in landmine blasts should protect commuters, too, writes Dithoto Modungwa.