Latest in Artificial Intelligence Technology
In this edition, we cover a few significant updates:
– Zuckerberg’s AI glasses encounter mishaps during a live demonstration at a major tech event.
– OpenAI introduces new measures aimed at safeguarding teens using ChatGPT.
– Opinion piece: Accelerating the B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber to counter China.
Mixed Results: Mark Zuckerberg’s eagerly awaited demonstration of Meta’s new AI glasses did not go as planned at the Connect 2025 event. The presentation faced technical glitches, much to the surprise of a full audience.
Protecting Users: OpenAI shared new initiatives on Tuesday designed to enhance the safety of ChatGPT for younger users. This comes in light of growing concerns about online interactions.
Military Advancements: The B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber, referred to as “Spartan,” has recently made its way to Edwards Air Force Base from its manufacturing site in Palmdale, California after a significant transport on September 11.
Robotic Helpers: Imagine a robot managing household chores or intricate tasks at work. That’s what X Square Robot aims to achieve with its newest product.
Cybersecurity Insights: Netskope CEO Sanjay Beri discussed how their company employs AI models for customer security, alongside their journey towards profitability during a segment featured on “Craman Countdown.”
Energy Initiatives: Energy Secretary Christopher Wright launched the “Speed to Power” initiative aimed at speeding up key grid infrastructure projects across the U.S.
Stay tuned for more information on advanced AI technology and its implications in various sectors. There’s certainly a lot to consider as we navigate this rapidly evolving landscape.





