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At WWDC 2026, Apple introduced Siri AI — a new version of its assistant powered by Apple Intelligence for the company’s main lineup of devices. The English-language test version will launch later in 2026.
Elon Musk’s space company SpaceX has acquired his other AI startup, xAI, creating what is now the most valuable private company in the world.
Adobe Firefly is now offering unlimited image and video generation for subscribers. Users can work without restrictions across multiple AI models, including Google Nano Banana Pro, GPT Image Generation, Runway Gen-4 Image, and Adobe’s own Firefly models. The offer applies to Firefly Pro, Premium, and plans with 4,000, 7,000, and 50,000 credits. The sign-up deadline is March 16.
OpenAI has introduced the Codex app for macOS, a new tool that allows developers to control multiple AI agents simultaneously and run tasks in parallel. According to OpenAI, Codex is designed to be simpler and more accessible than a traditional terminal, targeting a broader audience beyond advanced developers.
India has offered foreign cloud service providers zero taxes until 2047 on services sold outside the country, provided that all workloads are executed from Indian data centers.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX has filed a request with the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) seeking permission to deploy a constellation of up to one million satellites designed to host orbital data centers.
With OpenClaw, system prompts and configurations can be extracted with little effort. In the case of Moltbook, the entire database—including API keys—has reportedly been exposed on the open internet.
Anthropic has rolled out plugin support for Cowork, enabling users to tailor the Claude AI assistant to specific professional roles. Plugins allow skills, data integrations, commands, and sub-agents to be packaged together, effectively turning Claude into a domain specialist for sales, legal, finance, and other fields.
AI search startup Perplexity has signed a $750 million contract with Microsoft to use its Azure cloud services, Bloomberg reports, citing people familiar with the matter. The three-year deal gives Perplexity access to a range of AI models through Microsoft’s Foundry program, including systems from OpenAI, Anthropic, and xAI
Apple has acquired Israeli startup Q.ai, which develops technology for reading facial movements and interpreting silent or near-silent communication, Bloomberg reports, according to AI Wire Media.