Welcome to today's tech news. In this blog, we'll be discussing the latest tech developments from around the world. First up, Alibaba has unveiled its new Al technology, Tongyi Qiawen, which is set to rival the popular language model, Chat GPT.
This generative Al technology is expected to revolutionize the field of natural language processing.
Moving on to smartphones, Oneplus has launched its latest device, the Oneplus not CE 3 Light, in India. With its impressive features and affordable price, it's sure to be a hit among tech enthusiasts.
In a disturbing incident, a Navi Mumbai teacher lost Rs.80000 in an online PF scam. This highlights the importance of being vigilant and careful when conducting financial transactions online.
Google has launched an auto-archive feature for Android apps that will save space on your device. This new feature is expected to improve the user experience by making it easier to manage storage.
Uber CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, became an Uber driver for a day to see what drivers go through. This unique experience provided him with valuable insights into the lives of Uber drivers and their challenges.
PassGAN AI, a new tool that can crack 51% of passwords in just one minute, has sparked concerns over security. While this technology has its benefits, it also raises concerns over the safety of personal information online.
Google Play recently accidentally credited Rs.80000 to some users' accounts, which caught the attention of Elon Musk. This incident highlights the need for stricter security measures when it comes to financial transactions.
Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are performing well in the market, and investors are taking note. With the rising popularity of digital currencies, we can expect to see more developments in this area in the coming years.
In other smartphone news, the iPhone 15 Pro is set to launch soon, and Vivo has unveiled its latest device, the X Fold 2. These smartphones are expected to be packed with new features and cutting-edge technology.
Wikipedia recently faced a fine for failing to remove extremist content from its site. This highlights the importance of maintaining accurate and unbiased information on online platforms.
Finally, in a bid to promote clean energy, Delhi is set to get 100 EV charging stations soon. This move is part of the government's efforts to reduce air pollution and promote sustainable living.
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Queries Covered :-
- Chat GPT rival tongyi qiawen with generative ai tech
unveiled by alibaba - Oneplus not CE 3 light now available in India.
- Navi Mumbai teacher loses rs.80000 online in PF
scam - Google launches an auto archive feature for
Android apps to save space - Uber CEO Became an Uber driver to see what drivers really go through
- PassGAN AI can crack 51% of passwords in a
minute but should you really care? - Google Play accidentally credits Rs.80000 in account of some users, Elon Musk reacts
- Nowadays cryptocurrency is like Bitcoin performing
really well - iPhone 15 Pro launching soon
- Vivo X fold 2
- Wikipedia got fined for not removing their
extremist content - Delhi to get 100 EV charging station soon