Category: Technology

  • Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition Launched In India With 50MP Triple Camera Setup; Check Specs, Price |

    Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition India Launch: South Korean giant Samsung has launched the launch of Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition. It is set to offer users an enhanced smartphone experience with a Super AMOLED display, a 6000mAh battery, and a 50MP triple camera. The company claims that the phone will receive 4 generations of OS upgrades and 5 years of security updates to ensure users can enjoy the latest features and enhanced security for years to come.

    The phone is available in three trendy colours – Blue Topaz, Celestial Blue and Stone Grey colour options.  

    Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition Price In India And Availability 

    The smartphone is available in three storage models. The 4GB RAM + 128GB storage variant is priced at Rs 10,999, offering a balanced performance for basic tasks. For enhanced multitasking, the 6GB RAM + 128GB storage option is available at Rs 11,999. The top-tier 8GB RAM + 128GB storage model, priced at Rs 13,499, provides smoother performance for demanding apps and gaming. The phone will be available on Amazon.in, Samsung.com and at select retail stores.  

    Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition Display

    The phone dons a segment-best 6.5 inch Super AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution giving users an immersive viewing experience. The Vision Booster technology in Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition makes scrolling through social media feeds, even in outdoor settings, a breeze for tech-savvy Gen Z and millennial customers.

    Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition Battery

    It comes with a segment-best 6000 mAh battery that can power the smartphone for up to two days, allowing users to binge on their favorite entertainment and keeping them connected and productive throughout the day.

    Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition Camera

    It sports a 50MP triple camera setup including an ultra-wide camera and Video Digital Image Stabilization (VDIS) to reduce blur or distortion in videos arising from unsteady or shaky movements. Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition also houses a 13MP front camera for crisp and clear selfies.

    Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition Performance

    It is powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 6100+ processor allowing users to multi-task smoothly. The processor also delivers a smoother streaming, and uninterrupted browsing experience along with handling demanding tasks at ease. The Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition also comes with up to 8GB RAM with the RAM Plus feature. The unique RAM Plus solution allows users to add virtual RAM as per their requirements. 

    Samsung Galaxy M15 5G Prime Edition Features 

    It comes with innovations such as Voice Focus that cut the ambient noise for an amazing calling experience. It also features defence-grade Knox Security, ensuring that users are worry-free when it comes to privacy and security on their smartphones.

    The handset will also come with the Quick Share feature which enables users to instantly share files, photos and documents with any other device, even if they are far away, including your laptop and tab, privately.

  • Nothing Ear Open Launched In India With ChatGPT Support Under Rs 20,000; Check Specs, Price |

    Nothing Ear Open India Launch: British consumer technology brand Nothing has officially rolled out its new open-ear style wireless earbuds in India, the Nothing Ear Open. The wireless earbuds come in a single White colour option. 

    The Nothing Ear Open comes with ChatGPT support and ships the Ear Open in a transparent case. Moreover, the company claims that the new TWS earbuds pack a Sound Seal System and directional speakers so only you can hear the music.   

    The dual-microphone setup on the earbuds sports AI-powered Clear Voice Technology. The earbuds are also equipped with many features which includes a low lag mode for gaming, support for Microsoft Swift Pair and Google Fast Pair, and a Find My Earbuds function.  

    Nothing Ear Open Price In India 

    The Nothing Ear (Open) is priced at Rs 17,999 in India. Pre-orders will be available on the company’s website starting September 24, with sales commencing on October 1, 2024.

    Nothing Ear Open Specifications: 

    The Nothing Ear (Open) earbuds are equipped with 14.2mm titanium-coated drivers in each bud, delivering enhanced sound with a bass boost. The TWS earbuds house a 64mAh battery, while the case is packed with a 635mAh battery, promising up to 30 hours of playback.

    The new device features Nothing’s signature transparent design. The earbuds also come with Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and support for dual-device pairing.

    However, it’s worth noting that the Nothing Ear (Open) does not offer Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) support. The British consumer technology brand has implemented an innovative three-point balance system with silicone ear hooks, resulting in earbuds that weigh just 8.1 grams each. 

  • iQOO Z9 Turbo Plus Launched With 6,400mAh Battery And 50MP Primary Camera; Check Specs, Price |

    New Delhi: Chinese smartphone brand iQOO has launched the iQOO Z9 Turbo+  in China. The newly launched smartphone is a new entrant in the iQOO Z9 series that already has the iQOO Z9, iQOO Z9x, iQOO Z9 Lite, iQOO Z9s series and iQOO Z9 Turbo. However, all the smartphones are not available in all markets. 

    The iQOO Z9 Turbo+ smartphone comes in Moonshadow Titanium, Starlight White, and Dark at Night colour options. The handset is offered in 12GB + 256GB, 12GB + 512GB, 16GB + 256GB and 16GB + 512GB model. 

    iQOO Z9 Turbo+ Price 

    The iQOO Z9 Turbo+ starts at CNY 2,299 (approximately Rs. 27,300) in China for the base variant featuring 12GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The 12GB + 512GB variant is priced at CNY 2,499 (around Rs. 29,700), while the 16GB + 512GB model is available for CNY 2,899 (roughly Rs. 34,500). 

    iQOO Z9 Turbo+ Specifications: 

    The dual-SIM (Nano+Nano) smartphone features a 6.78-inch 1.5K (1,260 x 2,800 pixels) AMOLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ SoC paired with a dedicated Q1 chipset for gaming. 

    The phone features a resolution of 2800 x 1260 pixels, a remarkable 93.42% screen-to-body ratio, and a peak HDR brightness of 4500 nits. It supports a P3 wide color gamut and comes with SGS certification for low blue light and low flicker. Adding further, it includes an anti-fatigue brightness adjustment 2.0 for enhanced viewing comfort.

    It is equipped with a 6,400mAh battery with 80W fast charging support. On the optics front, the smartphone comes with a 50MP primary camera and an 8MP secondary sensor. For selfies and video chats, there is a 16MP shooter on the front. 

    The handset ships with Android 14-based OriginOS 4 out of the box and comes with a 6K VC cooling, and mobile ray tracing.  

  • Did You Know How Many Smartphone Users Will Use Digital Identity Wallets By 2026?: Reports |

    New Delhi: At least 500 million smartphone users globally will regularly make verifiable claims using a digital identity wallet (DIW) by 2026, a report said on Tuesday. 

    Identity verification establishes confidence in the identity of a person during a digital interaction when curated credentials do not exist, are not available or do not provide sufficient assurance.

    However, due to challenges with the traditional IDV model, solutions based on portable digital identity (PDI) have emerged, according to a Gartner report.

    “The market is entering a transition period as PDI solutions are starting to mature, which in the next five years, will reduce the demand for standalone IDV,” said Akif Khan, VP Analyst at Gartner.

    The current IDV model of a user being asked to do the ID-plus-selfie process repeatedly, is not ideal. Khan said that the processes in place today are focused and limited to core identity data (name, date of birth, address etc.).

    As more and more processes move online, there is a need to tie many other attributes to a user’s identity, such as educational or workplace qualifications, proof of employment, not to mention healthcare data, Khan noted.

    A PDI is best defined as a digital identity that contains all the necessary attributes for identifying someone in the digital world. PDI also means that the user maintains some level of control over security and privacy.

    According to the Gartner report, the principle of PDI is that the user formerly proves their identity with a trusted entity, and once authenticated, it is recorded as an identity assertion.

    That identity assertation is either stored with the party that verified their identity (centralized model) or saved in a DIW on their smartphone (decentralised model).

    The European Commission will also require all EU member states to make a DIW available to citizens by 2026.

  • iPhone 16 Pro Touchscreen Issues: Users Face Delayed Response After Tapping Or Swiping Screen; Here’s How Netizens React |

    iPhone 16 Pro Touchscreen Issues: Apple recently launched the iPhone 16 series in the Indian market. Now, users are complaining that they are facing issues with the iPhone 16 Pro. However, there has been a rise in the number of complaints of facing issues with the iPhone 16 Pro touchscreen including delayed responses and unregistered taps, as per reported by 9to5Mac. 

    Moreover, the report suggests that the issue appears to stem from a software bug, rather than a hardware fault. Users reported that unresponsiveness after tapping or swiping the screen, particularly near the camera control on the right side. Some users speculated that the issue may be related to the phone’s very thin bezel.  

    iPhone 16 Pro touchscreen issues, such as delayed responses and unregistered taps, have been reported by several users. The problem seems to stem from a software bug rather than a hardware fault.#Techinformer #Apple #iPhone16 pic.twitter.com/KrBK25RJle
    — Tech Informer (@Tech_Informer_) September 23, 2024

    Apart from this, a Reddit user highlighted issues encountered by iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max users. They explained that if the screen is touched near the camera control button; the display becomes unresponsive, except for the home bar, until the touch is released. This accidental screen contact seems to cause iOS to misinterpret inputs, resulting in a frustrating experience for users. 

    Apple Remains Silent On iPhone 16 Pro Touchscreen Glitch 

    Apple has yet to respond to the reported touchscreen issues affecting the iPhone 16 Pro. All models in the iPhone 16 series operate on iOS 18, and if the problem is software-related, it may be addressed in the forthcoming iOS 18.1 update. 

    Here’s How Netizens React

    iPhone 16 Pro touchscreen issues, such as delayed responses and unregistered taps, have been reported by several users. The problem seems to stem from a software bug rather than a hardware fault.#Techinformer #Apple #iPhone16 pic.twitter.com/KrBK25RJle
    — Tech Informer (@Tech_Informer_) September 23, 2024


    iPhone 16 Pro users are experiencing an issue with the touchscreen where certain areas become unresponsive to presses and gestures.

    This appears to be a result of overly sensitive accidental click protection.

    The problem seems to be software-related. pic.twitter.com/unXWJKPvsA
    —  (@TechLiandr) September 24, 2024

    iPhone 16 Pro Max has some serious issues with the touch response.
    Had to remove the screen protector, and even without that, it skips taking touch inputs every now and then.
    — Mukul Sharma (@stufflistings) September 24, 2024

    I’m experiencing touch issues with my iPhone 16 Pro screen especially around the portion marked in red. Thought it was my screen protector but with or without, it still has an issue. Haptics feed back registers but the characters don’t. pic.twitter.com/n68kT2f8iP
    — Ben Manzi (@HalfManHalfTech) September 23, 2024

    iPhone 16 Pro Specifications: 

    The premium smartphone features a 6.3-inch OLED Super Retina XDR display with a resolution of 2,622 x 1,206 pixels, delivering a vivid and crisp visual experience. 

    It runs on iOS 18 and is powered by the A18 Pro processor, ensuring seamless performance. The camera setup includes a 48-megapixel fusion main camera, a 48-megapixel ultrawide lens, and a 5x telephoto lens, accompanied by a 12-megapixel front camera for clear selfies. 

    It comes in storage options of 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB, with no expandable storage. The battery life supports up to 27 hours of video playback and up to 22 hours when streamed. 

    The handset offers 20W wired charging, along with MagSafe wireless charging up to 25W and Qi2 charging up to 15W. The features include Apple Intelligence, an Action button, a Camera Control button, 4x audio microphones, Dynamic Island, and a brightness range from 1 to 2,000 nits. The phone is IP68 resistant and comes in black, white, natural, and desert titanium colours. 

  • TECNO Pop 9 5G Launched In India With Android 14 Under Rs 10,000; Check Specs, Price |

    TECNO Pop 9 5G India Launch: TECNO has launched the TECNO Pop 9 5G smartphone in the Indian market. The newly-launched smartphone is the successor to the Tecno Pop 8, which was unveiled in the country earlier this year.  

    It is offered in Aurora Cloud, Azure Sky and Midnight Shadow colour options with two additional back panel skins in the box. The company says that it will offer over 4 years of lag-free performance. 

    The handset is the first 5G phone in the segment with NFC support and runs Android 14 with HiOS 14. It is offered in 4GB+64GB and the 4GB + 128GB model. 

    Tecno Pop 9 5G Price And Bank Offer 

    The smartphone is priced at Rs 9,499 for the base 4GB + 64GB model and the 4GB + 128GB model costs Rs 9,999. The phone is now available for pre-order from Amazon.in and will go on sale starting from October 7. 

    There is a Rs 1000 bank offer, the effective starting price of the phone is Rs. 8,499.

    Tecno Pop 9 5G Pre-Booking

    According to the e-commerce platform, the customers can pre-book the handset with a token amount of Rs 499, which will be credited back as Amazon Pay Balance at the time of purchase. 

    It will be available for purchase in early October, according to the company.   

    Tecno Pop 9 5G Specifications: 

    The smartphone features an unspecified LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC along with 4GB of RAM and up to 128GB of onboard storage. 

    The dual-SIM (Nano+Nano) smartphone packs a 5,000mAh battery with support for 18W wired charging.  

    On the optics front, the smartphone carries a 48-megapixel rear camera sensor alongside an LED flash. For selfies and video chats, there is a 8-megapixel shooter at the front. 

    The handset features dual speakers with Dolby Atmos. It carries has an infrared (IR) transmitter and an IP54 rating for dust and splash resistance. 

  • iPhone 15, iPhone 14 Get A Big Price Cut As iPhone 16 Series Goes On Sale In India –Check Latest Rates |

    New Delhi: As the latest iPhone 16 goes on sale in India, those looking to settle for the older models of iPhones could have a better deal now. Both iPhone 15 and iPhone 14 models have got an official price drop as the iPhone 16 models go on sale in the country.

    iPhone 15, iPhone 14 Price In India After Rate Cut


    The price of iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus (128GB), as well as that of iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus (128GB) has got a discount of Rs 10,000.

    The iPhone 15 128GB with the latest price cut is priced at Rs 69,900 as against Rs 79,900. Phone 15 Plus 128GB will come at Rs 79,900, drop from Rs 89,900. iPhone 14 128GB has been now priced at Rs 59,900, from Rs 69,900 earlier, while the iPhone 14 Plus 128GB will come at Rs 69,900 instead of Rs 79,900.

    iPhone 16 Available In India

    Apple iPhone 16 series — iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max went on sale in India on September 20. Customers who are eager to exchange their older iPhone model, can get up to Rs 67,500 being adjusted towards a new device, Apple has said.

    Cashbacks and bank offers include –Rs 5,000 instant cashback from select banks –American Express, Axis Bank, and ICICI Bank. Apple is also offering no-interest equated monthly instalment (no-cost EMI) plans of three and six months.

    iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max is available in 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB storage options. The price of iPhone 16 Pro starts at Rs 119,900 while the iPhone 16 Pro Max starts at Rs 144,900.

    iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus is available in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB storage options. The price of iPhone 16 starts at Rs 79,900 while iPhone 16 Plus starts at Rs 89.900. 

  • Is AI The Real Threat To Jobs, Privacy? Expert Sheds Light On Critical Aspects |

    New Delhi: AI is revolutionizing industries around the globe-from healthcare to the tech and creative industries-by automating tedious tasks and opening doors to new opportunities. While concerns about job displacement exist, AI offers avenues for growth through upskilling and the creation of roles that didn’t exist before.

    Ethical AI governance and public-private partnerships with appropriate cybersecurity infrastructure can ensure that this technology realizes humans’ best interests. As AI evolves, it transforms the global vista while finding a balance between progress, safety, and opportunity.

    In a recent email interview, Anand Birje, the CEO of Encora and former Digital Business Head of HCL Technologies, shared his insights on the existential risks posed by advanced technologies.

    How Is Generative AI Impacting Job Creation?

    AI is reshaping the job landscape, but it is not a simple story of replacement. We can see major shifts in healthcare, tech, creative fields and every vertical with AI augmenting the scope of existing roles by reducing repetitive and mundane tasks. However, while a percentage of roles that involve routine tasks may get phased out, AI will also create entirely new roles, responsibilities and positions that currently do not exist.

    For enterprises as well as individuals, the key to navigating these times of change is adaptation. According to him “We need to focus on training people and create a culture where upskilling and reskilling are constant. This cultural shift requires a change in individual mindset and must form an essential part of change management strategies for enterprises”.

    Forward-looking enterprises are already helping their people realize and appreciate the true scale of change being brought by AI–and the challenges, but also the opportunities this presents for them to progress in their careers.

    AI is not the existential threat to jobs that many fear, however, it will force us to reinvent the nature of work and evolve as individuals in the process to harness its full potential. You can draw a parallel with the wheel.

    Humans could and did travel and transport goods before its invention, but the wheel allowed us to save energy and time to focus on other areas and opened new avenues of progress for our civilization.

    End-to-End Encryption Fails to Prevent Data Leaks On Social Media Platforms?

    Trust in social media platforms nowadays is a big issue right now, affecting millions of users globally, including all of us. Encryption helps, but it is not enough; it’s just one piece of a complex puzzle. What we need is a multilayered approach that involves transparency, compliance, and accountability. Recent times have seen a shift in this direction, with companies disclosing the geographical location as well as how they plan to leverage user data.

    As for regulations, we need to find the right balance. According to him, “We need frameworks that protect users while still allowing for technological progress. These frameworks must address the unique complexities of different geographies, comply with local regulations and global standards, and safeguard user privacy while leaving room for innovation and creativity”.

    The tech industry must step up and adopt a ‘privacy by design’ approach. This means building guardrails into products and services from the ground up, not as an afterthought.

    This is truer than ever in a world where AI is being leveraged for identity theft, misinformation, and manipulation. Ultimately, building trust will require deeper collaboration between tech companies, regulators, and users themselves, and this is a key factor to consider as we redesign digital channels to adapt to an AI world.

    The Existential Risk of AI: Should We Be Concerned? 

    We should take these warnings seriously. But it is also crucial to differentiate between immediate, concrete risks and long-term, speculative concerns. The real threats we face today are not sci-fi scenarios of AI domination. They are more subtle – things like AI bias, privacy breaches, echo chambers, and the spread of misinformation. These are real problems affecting real people right now.

    To address these, we need collaboration. It is not something any one company or even one country can solve alone. According to him, “We need governments, tech firms, and academics working together to ensure that standards for ethics, transparency and compliance are set for areas that involve AI usage. Public education in the benefits of AI as well as the pitfalls associated with it is also important, to ensure safe use”.

    But here is the thing–while we work on these risks, we cannot forget the good AI can do. It is a powerful tool that could help solve big global problems. We need to be careful with AI, but also hopeful about what it can achieve. This is a big challenge for our generation, and we need to step up to it.

    Where Government Falls Short In Addressing Digital Fraud?

    Online financial fraud is a growing concern. While the government has made efforts, we are still playing catch-up. The main challenge is speed – cybercriminals move fast, and our legal and regulatory frameworks often struggle to keep up. With the advent of modern technologies such as Gen AI, cybercrime continues to grow in sophistication, scale, and speed.

    Regulatory bodies and government agencies must work together with technology companies and bring the best technological talent to bear against cybercrimes. According to him, ” We need to think outside the box, for instance, build a real-time threat sharing platform between technology companies and government agencies that can help identify and stop financial cybercrime in its tracks”.

    We also need a more proactive strategy and an update to the legal framework. Conventional laws are ill-equipped to deal with modern cybercrime and this can lead to apathy or lack of speed when addressing it.

    Digital literacy is crucial too, many frauds succeed simply because people are not aware of the risks. This holds true for a country like India, where widespread internet penetration to rural areas and so to the majority of the population is a new phenomenon.

    To sum up, the risk of AI being used for financial cybercrime is very real. To combat it effectively, we need better technology, smarter regulation, improved education, and closer collaboration across sectors.

    Is It Time For Governments To Regulate AI?

    In my view, some level of government oversight for AI is not just advisable, but necessary. Ideally created through public-private partnerships, this oversight is needed to ensure safety and ethical usage of AI even as the technology quickly becomes ubiquitous in our drive to infuse creativity and innovation across work streams.

    We need a framework that is flexible and adaptable and focuses on transparency, accountability, and fairness. The regulatory approach would depend heavily on local government bodies; however, it can be tiered so that the level of oversight and regulatory requirements are directly proportional to capabilities and potential impact.

    For instance, an AI being used to help marketers make their copy more engaging does not require the same level of oversight as an AI that helps process insurance claims for the healthcare industry.

    According to him, “We also need to think about AI’s broader societal impact and take active steps to address issues like job displacement and data privacy. By keeping them firmly in our sights, we can ensure that the policies being developed to regulate AI are in the best interest of the public and align with our values and human rights”.

    Effective AI regulation will require ongoing dialogue between policymakers, industry leaders, and the public. It is about striking the right balance between innovation and responsible development, harnessing the technology’s full potential while protecting our civilization from its side-effects.

    Are AI and Robotics A Danger To Humanity?

    Look, ‘Terminator’ makes for great entertainment, but we are far from that reality. AI for the first time can make decisions and has evolved from ‘tools’ to ‘agents’ and the real and immediate risks are not around AI taking over the world but how humans might misuse the massive potential that it brings to the table. At present, we should be more concerned about the use of AI for privacy invasions, autonomous weapons, misinformation, and disinformation.

    According to him, “We are at a crucial point in shaping its development, a few moments before the technology becomes ubiquitous. We need to prioritize safety and global governance frameworks, create clear ethical guidelines and failsafe mechanisms, invest in AI literacy, and keep humans in control of critical decisions”.

    Prevention is about being proactive. The goal should be to use AI wisely. We should not fear it, but we do need to guide it in the right direction. It is all about finding that sweet spot between progress and responsibility.

    How Vulnerable Are AI Military Systems To Cyberattacks?  

    This is an important question. As AI gets integrated more closely with our existing infrastructure, there are a few areas where it has the potential to cause the most chaos. According to him, AI in military systems is one of these areas that requires us to tread with extreme caution.

    From data poisoning to manipulate decisions and adversarial attacks to theft of sensitive data and unauthorized access, there are many ways AI integration can lead to vulnerabilities and challenges for the military and cause significant damage in the process.

    For instance, evasion attacks can be used to change the colour of a few pixels in a way that is imperceptible to the human eye. However, AI will now misclassify the images and do so with confidence. This can be used to attack AI systems involved in facial detection or target recognition, to disastrous consequences.

    So how do we tackle this? We need best-in-class cybersecurity and robust AI systems that can explain their decisions for human verification. This is an area where government agencies are advised to work closely with technology companies to implement AI systems that can identify and resist manipulation, bring in Zero Trust Architecture for sensitive digital infrastructure and involve humans in the decision-making process for important situations.

    AI should support military decision-making, not replace human judgment. 

  • Is AI The Real Threat To Jobs, Privacy? Expert Sheds Light On Critical Aspects |

    New Delhi: AI is revolutionizing industries around the globe-from healthcare to the tech and creative industries-by automating tedious tasks and opening doors to new opportunities. While concerns about job displacement exist, AI offers avenues for growth through upskilling and the creation of roles that didn’t exist before.

    Ethical AI governance and public-private partnerships with appropriate cybersecurity infrastructure can ensure that this technology realizes humans’ best interests. As AI evolves, it transforms the global vista while finding a balance between progress, safety, and opportunity.

    In a recent email interview, Anand Birje, the CEO of Encora and former Digital Business Head of HCL Technologies, shared his insights on the existential risks posed by advanced technologies.

    How Is Generative AI Impacting Job Creation?

    AI is reshaping the job landscape, but it is not a simple story of replacement. We can see major shifts in healthcare, tech, creative fields and every vertical with AI augmenting the scope of existing roles by reducing repetitive and mundane tasks. However, while a percentage of roles that involve routine tasks may get phased out, AI will also create entirely new roles, responsibilities and positions that currently do not exist.

    For enterprises as well as individuals, the key to navigating these times of change is adaptation. According to him “We need to focus on training people and create a culture where upskilling and reskilling are constant. This cultural shift requires a change in individual mindset and must form an essential part of change management strategies for enterprises”.

    Forward-looking enterprises are already helping their people realize and appreciate the true scale of change being brought by AI–and the challenges, but also the opportunities this presents for them to progress in their careers.

    AI is not the existential threat to jobs that many fear, however, it will force us to reinvent the nature of work and evolve as individuals in the process to harness its full potential. You can draw a parallel with the wheel.

    Humans could and did travel and transport goods before its invention, but the wheel allowed us to save energy and time to focus on other areas and opened new avenues of progress for our civilization.

    End-to-End Encryption Fails to Prevent Data Leaks?

    Trust in social media platforms nowadays is a big issue right now, affecting millions of users globally, including all of us. Encryption helps, but it is not enough; it’s just one piece of a complex puzzle. What we need is a multilayered approach that involves transparency, compliance, and accountability. Recent times have seen a shift in this direction, with companies disclosing the geographical location as well as how they plan to leverage user data.

    As for regulations, we need to find the right balance. According to him, “We need frameworks that protect users while still allowing for technological progress. These frameworks must address the unique complexities of different geographies, comply with local regulations and global standards, and safeguard user privacy while leaving room for innovation and creativity”.

    The tech industry must step up and adopt a ‘privacy by design’ approach. This means building guardrails into products and services from the ground up, not as an afterthought.

    This is truer than ever in a world where AI is being leveraged for identity theft, misinformation, and manipulation. Ultimately, building trust will require deeper collaboration between tech companies, regulators, and users themselves, and this is a key factor to consider as we redesign digital channels to adapt to an AI world.

    Should We Be Concerned About AI’s Existential Threat?  

    We should take these warnings seriously. But it is also crucial to differentiate between immediate, concrete risks and long-term, speculative concerns. The real threats we face today are not sci-fi scenarios of AI domination. They are more subtle – things like AI bias, privacy breaches, echo chambers, and the spread of misinformation. These are real problems affecting real people right now.

    To address these, we need collaboration. It is not something any one company or even one country can solve alone. According to him, “We need governments, tech firms, and academics working together to ensure that standards for ethics, transparency and compliance are set for areas that involve AI usage. Public education in the benefits of AI as well as the pitfalls associated with it is also important, to ensure safe use”.

    But here is the thing–while we work on these risks, we cannot forget the good AI can do. It is a powerful tool that could help solve big global problems. We need to be careful with AI, but also hopeful about what it can achieve. This is a big challenge for our generation, and we need to step up to it.

    Where Government Falls Short in Addressing Digital Fraud?

    Online financial fraud is a growing concern. While the government has made efforts, we are still playing catch-up. The main challenge is speed – cybercriminals move fast, and our legal and regulatory frameworks often struggle to keep up. With the advent of modern technologies such as Gen AI, cybercrime continues to grow in sophistication, scale, and speed.

    Regulatory bodies and government agencies must work together with technology companies and bring the best technological talent to bear against cybercrimes. According to him, ” We need to think outside the box, for instance, build a real-time threat sharing platform between technology companies and government agencies that can help identify and stop financial cybercrime in its tracks”.

    We also need a more proactive strategy and an update to the legal framework. Conventional laws are ill-equipped to deal with modern cybercrime and this can lead to apathy or lack of speed when addressing it.

    Digital literacy is crucial too, many frauds succeed simply because people are not aware of the risks. This holds true for a country like India, where widespread internet penetration to rural areas and so to the majority of the population is a new phenomenon.

    To sum up, the risk of AI being used for financial cybercrime is very real. To combat it effectively, we need better technology, smarter regulation, improved education, and closer collaboration across sectors.

    Should Governments Regulate AI?  

    In my view, some level of government oversight for AI is not just advisable, but necessary. Ideally created through public-private partnerships, this oversight is needed to ensure safety and ethical usage of AI even as the technology quickly becomes ubiquitous in our drive to infuse creativity and innovation across work streams.

    We need a framework that is flexible and adaptable and focuses on transparency, accountability, and fairness. The regulatory approach would depend heavily on local government bodies; however, it can be tiered so that the level of oversight and regulatory requirements are directly proportional to capabilities and potential impact.

    For instance, an AI being used to help marketers make their copy more engaging does not require the same level of oversight as an AI that helps process insurance claims for the healthcare industry.

    According to him, “We also need to think about AI’s broader societal impact and take active steps to address issues like job displacement and data privacy. By keeping them firmly in our sights, we can ensure that the policies being developed to regulate AI are in the best interest of the public and align with our values and human rights”.

    Effective AI regulation will require ongoing dialogue between policymakers, industry leaders, and the public. It is about striking the right balance between innovation and responsible development, harnessing the technology’s full potential while protecting our civilization from its side-effects.

    Are AI and Robotics a Danger to Humanity?

    Look, ‘Terminator’ makes for great entertainment, but we are far from that reality. AI for the first time can make decisions and has evolved from ‘tools’ to ‘agents’ and the real and immediate risks are not around AI taking over the world but how humans might misuse the massive potential that it brings to the table. At present, we should be more concerned about the use of AI for privacy invasions, autonomous weapons, misinformation, and disinformation.

    According to him, “We are at a crucial point in shaping its development, a few moments before the technology becomes ubiquitous. We need to prioritize safety and global governance frameworks, create clear ethical guidelines and failsafe mechanisms, invest in AI literacy, and keep humans in control of critical decisions”.

    Prevention is about being proactive. The goal should be to use AI wisely. We should not fear it, but we do need to guide it in the right direction. It is all about finding that sweet spot between progress and responsibility.

    How Vulnerable Are AI Military Systems To Cyberattacks?  

    This is an important question. As AI gets integrated more closely with our existing infrastructure, there are a few areas where it has the potential to cause the most chaos. According to him, AI in military systems is one of these areas that requires us to tread with extreme caution.

    From data poisoning to manipulate decisions and adversarial attacks to theft of sensitive data and unauthorized access, there are many ways AI integration can lead to vulnerabilities and challenges for the military and cause significant damage in the process.

    For instance, evasion attacks can be used to change the colour of a few pixels in a way that is imperceptible to the human eye. However, AI will now misclassify the images and do so with confidence. This can be used to attack AI systems involved in facial detection or target recognition, to disastrous consequences.

    So how do we tackle this? We need best-in-class cybersecurity and robust AI systems that can explain their decisions for human verification. This is an area where government agencies are advised to work closely with technology companies to implement AI systems that can identify and resist manipulation, bring in Zero Trust Architecture for sensitive digital infrastructure and involve humans in the decision-making process for important situations.

    AI should support military decision-making, not replace human judgment. 

  • Samsung Galaxy M55s 5G Launched In India With Triple Rear Camera Unit Under Rs 20,000; Check Specs, Bank Discount |

    Samsung Galaxy M55s 5G India Launch: South Korean giant Samsung has launched the latest Samsung Galaxy M55s 5G smartphone in the M series in India. It runs Android 14 with One UI 6 and the handset is offered in Coral Green and Thunder Black colour options. 

    The company has promised four generations of Android updates and 5 years of security updates for the phone. The phone is equipped with Samsung Knox Vault, a unique hardware-based security and tamper-proof solution. 

    It is important to note that the newly launched smartphone shares similarities with the Samsung Galaxy M55 5G and the Samsung Galaxy F55 5G, which are already available for purchase in the country.  

    Samsung Galaxy M55s 5G Price And Bank Discount 

    The phone is priced at Rs 19,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model. Consumers can purchase the smartphone in the country via Amazon, the Samsung India website, and select offline retail stores starting September 26. Consumers can avail of a Rs. 2,000 bank discount on all leading banks’ credit and debit cards EMI and full payment to get the phone at a lower effective price. (Also Read: 

    After applying all the discounts, the effective starting price of the phone is Rs. 17,999. 

    Samsung Galaxy M55s 5G Specifications: 

    The smartphone features a 6.7-inch full-HD+ sAMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1,000nits of peak brightness level. It is powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC. 

    The handset is powered by a 5,000mAh battery in the Galaxy M55s 5G with support for 45W wired fast charging. On the optics front, the smartphone comes with a triple rear camera unit, including a 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) support, an 8-megapixel sensor paired with an ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2-megapixel macro shooter. For selfies and video chats, there is  50-megapixel sensor on the front. 

    The smartphone offers two RAM configurations, 8GB and 12GB, providing a smooth multitasking experience. It also comes with internal storage options of 128GB and 256GB, which can be expanded up to a massive 1TB using a microSD card, giving users ample space for apps, media, and files. 

    The hybrid dual SIM setup allows flexibility, supporting either two nano SIMs or one nano SIM. For audio, the device features a USB Type-C port and Dolby Atmos support, delivering immersive and high-quality sound output.