Reliance AGM Brings Mark Zuckerberg And Sundar Pichai Together For New AI Company

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:41pm on 29 Aug 2025,Friday Tech Today

Mukesh Ambani launched Reliance Intelligence, a new AI company, at the 48th Reliance AGM. The event brought Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Google CEO Sundar Pichai together on the same stage. Reliance Intelligence will build AI-ready data centres powered by renewable energy and train Indians in AI. Meta and Reliance announced a ₹855 crore joint venture to build AI tools for businesses. Google and Reliance will set up an AI cloud region in Jamnagar. Ambani said Reliance aims to deliver AI everywhere in India, just like Jio delivered digital services nationwide. (PC: HT)

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Mukesh Ambani Launches ‘Reliance Intelligence’ AI Unit, Announces Tie-Ups With Google And Meta

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:32pm on 29 Aug 2025,Friday Tech Today

Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Industries, announced a new AI-focused unit called ‘Reliance Intelligence’ at the company’s 48th AGM. The subsidiary will build India’s next-generation AI infrastructure, including large green-energy powered data centres in Jamnagar. Reliance also confirmed AI partnerships with Google and Meta. Google will set up a dedicated cloud region in Jamnagar to boost AI adoption, while Meta will work with Reliance to bring open-source AI models like Llama to Indian businesses. Ambani said the mission is to create affordable and trusted AI services for education, healthcare, agriculture, and enterprises, helping India lead in AI innovation. (PC: News18)

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Elon Musk Sues Apple And OpenAI over ChatGPT Monopoly on iPhones

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:45am on 27 Aug 2025,Wednesday Tech Today

Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI in a Texas court. Musk claims Apple’s deal with OpenAI gives ChatGPT unfair control on iPhones and blocks competition. His companies, X and xAI, are seeking billions in damages. Musk says Apple’s App Store makes it hard for other AI apps to compete. The case comes as Apple already faces antitrust battles in the US. OpenAI called Musk’s lawsuit “harassment.” Apple has not responded yet. The court fight could reshape how AI apps work on iPhones and who controls the future of chatbot technology. (PC: NDTV)

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Singapore May Become New Home For Driverless Buses And Robotaxis From China

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:29pm on 22 Aug 2025,Friday Tech Today

Chinese autonomous vehicle companies are turning to Singapore to expand their driverless services. Nasdaq-listed WeRide has launched the city-state’s first fully driverless robobus on Sentosa island, operating without a safety officer on board. Passengers ride free on fixed routes. Pony AI is also preparing robotaxi trials with local partner ComfortDelGro, while Baidu is eyeing entry into Southeast Asia. Experts say Singapore’s strict traffic rules, modern infrastructure, and openness to new technology make it an ideal hub. The government supports automation with national standards and committees guiding rollout. Still, safety, job loss, and liability concerns remain key challenges. (PC: HT)

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OpenAI Targets Rapid Expansion in India, Unveils Cheapest Subscription at Rs 399

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:32pm on 20 Aug 2025,Wednesday Tech Today

OpenAI has introduced a new low-cost subscription called ChatGPT Go, priced at ₹399 per month, and available only in India for now. The plan offers 10 times more usage than the free version, along with double the memory for recalling past chats. However, it leaves out several premium features. Go users cannot access GPT-4o, Sora video tools, or app integrations like Gmail. Instead, the plan runs only on GPT-5. OpenAI said the India-first rollout will test affordability and demand before expanding globally. The plan is much cheaper than the ₹1,999 ChatGPT Plus subscription. (PC: Adobe Illustrator)

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ChatGPT Go Rolls Out In India At ₹399/month, Now Compatible With UPI Payments

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 03:12am on 19 Aug 2025,Tuesday Tech Today

OpenAI has officially launched ChatGPT Go, a new subscription tier tailored for Indian users, priced at just ₹399/month. This plan is designed to bridge the gap between the free tier and the more premium Plus and Pro plans, making advanced AI tools more accessible to students, freelancers, and everyday users. Nick Turley, Vice President and Head of ChatGPT, announced that ChatGPT Go is rolling out in India first before expanding to other countries. He explained that one of the biggest requests from Indian users has been affordability and local payment options, which the new tier directly addresses. With ChatGPT Go, users get ten times higher message limits, ten times more image generations, ten times more file uploads, and double the memory length compared with the free plan. (PC: Mint & Phone Arena)

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Apple Signs 10-Year Lease For New Bengaluru Office, To Spend Over ₹1,000 Crore On Rent

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:22pm on 18 Aug 2025,Monday Tech Today

Apple has signed a 10-year lease for 2.7 lakh sq ft of office space in Bengaluru. The company will pay more than ₹1,000 crore in rent, parking, and maintenance charges over the period. The lease, effective from April 3, 2025, covers nine floors in Embassy Zenith. Apple will pay a starting monthly rent of ₹6.3 crore, with a 4.5% yearly increase. The deposit is ₹31.57 crore. Apple is India’s largest mobile phone exporter, shipping iPhones worth ₹1.5 lakh crore in 2024-25. Despite criticism from US President Donald Trump, Apple continues to expand its presence in India. (PC: Business Today)

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ICICI Bank Cuts Minimum Balance Requirements After Customer Backlash

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:35pm on 13 Aug 2025,Wednesday Tech Today

ICICI Bank has slashed its new minimum monthly average balance (MAB) requirements following widespread criticism of an earlier steep hike. The revised MAB is now ₹15,000 for metro and urban areas, ₹7,500 for semi-urban, and ₹2,500 for rural customers—significantly lower than the previously announced ₹50,000, ₹25,000, and ₹10,000, respectively. The initial increase, effective August 1, 2025, drew outrage for being unaffordable, particularly for middle-class, semi-urban, and rural account holders. ICICI, India’s second-largest private lender, said the rollback was in response to customer feedback. Analysts say the move reflects the bank’s need to balance operational costs with accessibility. (PC: India Today)

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Sam Altman Admits ‘Chart Crime’ And GPT-5 Launch Glitches, Promises Fixes And Transparency

Brief by Shorts91 NewsDesk / 09:37am on 10 Aug 2025,Sunday Tech Today

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman acknowledged a “bumpy” launch for GPT-5, citing a malfunctioning real-time router that disrupted the model’s performance. During a Reddit AMA, Altman addressed the now-viral “chart crime” moment, where a flawed bar chart misrepresented GPT-5’s accuracy compared to GPT-4o and OpenAI o3 calling it a “mega chart screwup.” He assured users that fixes are underway, including improvements to decision boundaries and transparency in model selection. Many ChatGPT Plus users reverted to GPT-4o, prompting OpenAI to consider keeping it available. Altman emphasized GPT-5’s long-term potential despite early setbacks, describing it as a major leap toward Artificial General Intelligence and promising enhanced performance and clarity moving forward. (PC: NDTV)

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OpenAI’s o3 Model Defeats Elon Musk’s Grok in AI Chess Showdown

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:24pm on 08 Aug 2025,Friday Tech Today

OpenAI’s o3 model has triumphed over Elon Musk’s Grok 4 in the final of a Kaggle-hosted AI chess tournament, crowning it the top large language model in the contest. The event featured eight AI systems from OpenAI, xAI, Google, Anthropic, DeepSeek, and Moonshot AI. While Grok had dominated earlier rounds, it faltered in the final, repeatedly losing its queen. Chess grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura called OpenAI’s play “convincing” and Grok’s performance “blundering.” Google’s Gemini secured third place. The tournament, designed to test reasoning and strategy skills, echoes historic human vs. computer chess battles like Garry Kasparov’s loss to IBM’s Deep Blue in 1997. (PC: BBC)

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