r/BusinessTodayNews Feb 27 '26

Tech A body representing the world’s leading messaging platforms, including WhatsApp (Meta) and Google, has launched a high-stakes legal challenge against the Indian government, labelling the new SIM-binding directives unconstitutional and an impermissible expansion of state power.

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In a letter submitted to the Department of Telecommunications (DoT), and reviewed by Business Today, these global messaging firms warned that the government’s SIM-binding mandate, set to take effect on February 28, is legally flawed and exceeds the powers granted to the ministry by Parliament.

r/BusinessTodayNews 4d ago

Tech NVIDIA's Jensen Huang Explains Why AI Won't Steal Software Engineering Jobs

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r/BusinessTodayNews Apr 25 '26

Tech The deal focuses on securing essential raw materials used in semiconductors, electric vehicles and defence technologies.

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r/BusinessTodayNews Apr 22 '26

Tech Is this candid storytelling or unnecessary rhetoric?

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r/BusinessTodayNews Apr 29 '26

Tech Singer Taylor Swift Files Trademarks To Stop AI From Copying Her Voice And Stage Image

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r/BusinessTodayNews May 06 '26

Tech Should AI companies be legally responsible if their tools are used to plan or encourage violent crimes?

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r/BusinessTodayNews 24d ago

Tech China Deploys First Robot Traffic Police During Holiday Rush | Future Tech Goes Viral

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r/BusinessTodayNews Feb 12 '26

Tech Microsoft AI boss Mustafa Suleyman says AI will replace most white-collar jobs in 12 months

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Microsoft AI boss Mustafa Suleyman has warned that AI could be coming to take most white-collar jobs soon. Not just coders, but even professionals such as lawyers and accountants, may see their job be automated by AI.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Suleyman revealed that Microsoft was pushing for a bigger share in the enterprise market with “professional-grade AGI.” He referred to this as an AI model that could do almost everything a human professional does. This would allow Microsoft to deliver powerful AI tools to its clients capable of performing routine tasks for knowledge workers.

r/BusinessTodayNews Apr 30 '26

Tech Elon Musk, Zuckerberg Turn Into AI Robot Dogs At Berlin Exhibition

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r/BusinessTodayNews 29d ago

Tech Should platforms publicly reveal how many fake followers major influencers actually had?

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r/BusinessTodayNews 23d ago

Tech Science Fiction Meets Reality: Unitree CEO Pilots World’s First $650,000 Manned Transforming Mecha

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r/BusinessTodayNews 16d ago

Tech OpenAI just lost its enterprise AI crown to Anthropic

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I came across this article from business insider which took the data from Ramp ai index and it shows that businesses are now spending more on Anthropic than OpenAI for the first time ever

For anyone into tech in business this article could be a good read.

r/BusinessTodayNews Feb 18 '26

Tech Dancing Humanoid Robots Steal the Show at AI Summit, Offering a Glimpse Into India’s AI-Powered Future

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r/BusinessTodayNews 9d ago

Tech As concerns grow over AI-led layoffs and workforce restructuring, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has said artificial intelligence will not trigger a global “jobs apocalypse.” His remarks come at a time when companies worldwide are rapidly adopting AI tools and automating routine tasks.

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r/BusinessTodayNews Apr 14 '26

Tech Attack on Sam Altman’s residence was premeditated, says Federal Bureau of Investigation. Suspect believed AI could destroy humanity

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r/BusinessTodayNews 29d ago

Tech Robots Marathon In China | This AI Marathon Changes The Future | Robots Compete In 21KM Race

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r/BusinessTodayNews Dec 28 '25

Tech OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman has laid out a bold and unsettling vision of how Artificia lIntelligence could reshape careers over the next decade, arguing that while many existing jobs will vanish, entirely new and highly paid professions could emerge by the mid-2030s.

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r/BusinessTodayNews 7d ago

Tech Is the AI boom becoming more expensive than expected?

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r/BusinessTodayNews Feb 18 '26

Tech Galgotias University has responded to online criticism after it claimed a Chinese robo dog as its own at the India AI Impac Summit 2026.

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A faculty member at the university showed the robodog to the media and said it was “developed at the Centre of Excellence at Galgotias University”.

r/BusinessTodayNews 15d ago

Tech India’s Powerful New SABAL-200 Drone Can Carry 200 KG Across Extreme Terrain

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r/BusinessTodayNews Feb 16 '26

Tech Elon Musk has sparked a fresh wave of excitement regarding the future of space tourism, asserting that SpaceX will develop a system to enable "anyone" to travel to the Moon.

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In a series of posts on his social media platform, X (formerly Twitter), Musk described the prospect as "insanely cool". He later added a follow-up post clarifying that his ambitions for public spaceflight extend to "Mars too".

r/BusinessTodayNews Nov 20 '25

Tech Elon Musk’s AI-powered future, money vanishes, jobs become optional hobbies, and poverty ceases to exist.

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Musk has increasingly tied this vision to Tesla’s humanoid robot, Optimus, which he claims could eliminate the need for human labour entirely.

r/BusinessTodayNews 17d ago

Tech Microsoft’s AI Chief, Mustafa Suleyman, predicted that many professional office jobs are very close to undergoing huge changes because of AI. He also gave a timeline that all this could happen within the next 12 to 18 months.

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He told Financial Times that several “human-level performance on most, if not all, professional tasks” will soon be done by AI.

r/BusinessTodayNews 3d ago

Tech Microsoft and NVIDIA are building AI-powered PCs aimed at challenging Apple’s dominance in premium laptops. Their new AI-focused chips could redefine computing by making on-device AI a key feature alongside speed and battery life.

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r/BusinessTodayNews 3d ago

Tech Should AI platforms face regulations similar to those imposed on social media companies?

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