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Apple Pulls ICE Tracking Apps Amid Trump Administration Pressure

Apple Pulls ICE Tracking Apps Amid Trump Administration Pressure

urja | October 3, 2025 | 11:50 am | Politics, Technology

Apple has taken down several apps used to track U.S. immigration authorities after pressure from Attorney General Pam Bondi under Donald Trump’s administration. The move has sparked debate over digital freedoms, government influence on tech platforms, and the balance between user privacy and political demands.

OpenAI’s Sora 2 Sparks Debate With Hyper-Realistic AI Videos

OpenAI’s Sora 2 Sparks Debate With Hyper-Realistic AI Videos

urja | October 3, 2025 | 11:46 am | Technology

OpenAI’s latest model, Sora 2, is drawing attention for producing lifelike video content while raising tough questions about safety and censorship. The technology’s realism highlights AI’s creative potential, but also intensifies concerns over misinformation, regulation, and how such powerful tools should be responsibly managed in the digital age.

Singapore Crypto Fest Blends Politics, Parties and Deals

Singapore Crypto Fest Blends Politics, Parties and Deals

urja | October 2, 2025 | 5:43 pm | Technology

Singapore’s latest crypto conference turned into a spectacle with ziplines, live DJs, and even remarks from Donald Trump. The flashy event drew global investors, traders, and enthusiasts, showcasing both the industry’s serious financial ambitions and its flair for high-energy entertainment in a rapidly evolving digital market.

OpenAI Valued at $500 Billion Following Fresh Investment Round

OpenAI Valued at $500 Billion Following Fresh Investment Round

urja | October 2, 2025 | 4:17 pm | Technology

OpenAI’s valuation has surged to $500 billion after a major share sale involving SoftBank and other investors, according to sources. The deal underscores soaring demand for artificial intelligence innovation and positions OpenAI among the world’s most valuable tech companies, reflecting rapid growth in the AI sector.

AI Increases Cheating Risks, Study Finds

AI Increases Cheating Risks, Study Finds

Noi Jh | September 30, 2025 | 11:48 am | Technology

A Nature study reveals people are far more likely to cheat when delegating tasks to AI. Experiments with dice rolls and tax games showed dishonesty surged from 5% to 88% when AI was involved. Researchers warn that AI may normalize unethical behavior by diffusing responsibility.