AI
Meta’s Smart Glasses Rekindle Privacy Debate with Hidden Facial Recognition Code
Meta’s smart glasses app contains dormant facial recognition tech, sparking privacy concerns despite the feature being inactive. Meta calls it internal testing only.
Hana Lee
Microsoft launches mai-thinking-1, aiming for advanced ai reasoning supremacy
Microsoft introduces MAI-Thinking-1, its in-house advanced reasoning AI model claimed to outperform Claude's Sonnet 4.6. The MAI family spans reasoning, coding, transcription, image, and voice AI, with Frontier Tuning enabling secure customization. The tuned Excel model matches GPT 5.4 at higher efficiency, reflecting Microsoft's push for human-centered AI.
Anif Sirsaeba
Apple shifts focus to smart glasses over Vision Pro expansion
Apple is reportedly shelving plans for new Vision Pro headsets to focus on developing smart glasses, aiming for a 2027 launch of AI smart glasses and advanced AR glasses after 2029.
Senja Arunika
Qualcomm launches Dragonfly brand for ai data center chips
Qualcomm introduces Dragonfly, a new brand for data center AI chips including server CPUs and accelerators. This marks a strategic push beyond smartphones and PCs into AI infrastructure.
Hana Lee




