17:30
OpenAI

OpenAI expands rollout of AI Agent 'Operator' to additional countries

San Francisco, CA, February 17, 2025 – OpenAI announced on Friday that its AI agent, Operator, is now available for ChatGPT Pro subscribers in a broader range of countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and the United Kingdom, among others.

16:00
Waze

Waze now classified as very large online platform under EU rules

Brussels, February 21, 2025 – Alphabet’s mapping app Waze has crossed the threshold for classification as a Very Large Online Platform (VLOP) under the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA), triggering tougher obligations to tackle illegal online content.

15:30
Nvidia

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: market overreacted to DeepSeek’s R1 model

Santa Clara, CA, February 17, 2025 – Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang dismissed market concerns over DeepSeek’s recent release of its R1 open source reasoning model, arguing that the technological advancement will ultimately benefit the broader AI ecosystem rather than harm Nvidia’s business.

15:24
PUMCH-GENESIS

China develops AI for rare disease detection

China has launched PUMCH-GENESIS, an AI model designed to speed up and improve the diagnosis of rare genetic diseases. Developed with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, it helps detect conditions, recommend specialists, and manage appointments.

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Google

Google brings 'circle to search'-like feature to iPhone users

Google on Wednesday rolled out an update for iOS that lets users search what’s on their screen with a simple gesture. The new feature, available in both the Google Chrome and Google Search apps, is similar to Android’s built-in “Circle to Search” function.

19:30
Microsoft

Microsoft develops AI model for videogames

Feb 19 (Reuters) - Microsoft, opens new tab has developed an artificial intelligence model of a videogame which can help generate visuals and actions, the company announced on Wednesday.

17:00
Apple

Apple unveils iPhone 16e with Apple Intelligence for $599

Cupertino, CA, February 19, 2025 – Apple has announced the iPhone 16e, its new entry-level model that replaces the iPhone SE, priced at $599. The device adopts the modern full-screen design of the iPhone 14, marking the first time an entry-level iPhone includes Face ID and a 6.1-inch display.