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ā˜€ļø On this day: On July 29, 1958, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act into law, officially establishing NASA. While primarily known for space exploration, NASA’s formation spurred significant advancements in computing, programming, and data processing—technologies foundational to modern IT.

What’s happening:

  • šŸ’¼ Gen Z walks away from Big Tech dreams

  • šŸ›œ Microsoft Copilot is now in your browser

  • šŸ¤ Musk taps Samsung for $16.5B AI chip deal

  • ✨ AI now blends people into photos with a click

  • 🧠 Paralysed woman controls PC with her mind

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šŸ’¼ Gen Z walks away from Big Tech dreams ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: A growing majority (75%) of American graduates are turning away from Big Tech companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon, once considered dream employers. Concerns over job security, automation, and mass layoffs are driving this shift, according to studies cited by Forbes and NSHSS.

  • Why: Graduates now prioritize stability and meaningful impact over high pay or prestige. Careers in healthcare and social services are rising in appeal, shaped by post-pandemic values and a desire for community-centered roles.

  • Impact: Big Tech faces a talent drain as younger generations question its ethics and long-term viability. To remain relevant, the industry must offer more than perks—it must offer purpose.

šŸ›œ Microsoft Copilot is now in your browser ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Microsoft introduced ā€˜Copilot Mode’ in its Edge browser, embedding AI into the browsing experience. It can search across tabs, suggest actions, and even handle tasks like bookings using voice or browsing data (with permission).

  • Why: As agentic browsing gains momentum, Microsoft aims to stay ahead of rivals like Perplexity’s Comet and TBC’s Dia. The feature, free for now on Windows and Mac, will likely shift to a subscription model.

  • Impact: Copilot Mode positions Edge at the forefront of AI-enhanced browsing. While the tech is still maturing, it signals a shift toward more interactive, task-oriented web experiences.

šŸ¤ Musk taps Samsung for $16.5B AI chip deal ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Elon Musk signed a $16.5B deal with Samsung to produce Tesla’s AI6 chips at its Texas plant through 2033. These next-gen chips will power Tesla's self-driving systems and the Optimus robot.

  • Why: Samsung already produces Tesla’s AI4 chips, while TSMC handles AI5. The AI6 chips will be all-in-one, boosting Tesla’s AI and robotics ambitions. Musk plans to personally assist in optimizing production.

  • Impact: The deal secures a major U.S.-based chip supply for Tesla and revives Samsung’s struggling Texas fab, marking a pivotal step in Tesla’s shift from EVs to AI and robotics leadership.

✨ AI now blends people into photos with a click ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Adobe has added powerful new AI tools to Photoshop, including automatic compositing (ā€œHarmonizeā€), smarter object removal, and image upscaling. These features allow users to seamlessly insert or erase objects and people, enhance low-res images, and create natural-looking edits with minimal effort.

  • Why: The update builds on Adobe’s Project Perfect Blend and aims to make advanced photo editing accessible to everyone. It’s available in beta on desktop, web, and iOS apps.

  • Impact: While useful for creative and restorative work, these tools also raise concerns about how easily images can be manipulated—heightening ethical questions around misinformation and digital trust.

🧠 Paralysed woman controls PC with her mind ā†—ļøLINK

  • What: Audrey Crews, paralyzed for 20 years, can now control a computer using only her thoughts thanks to Neuralink’s brain-computer interface implant, the ā€œN1 Implant.ā€

  • Why: The chip, embedded in the skull with 128 threads in the motor cortex, detects neural activity and wirelessly transmits it to a computer, where AI translates the signals into usable commands.

  • Impact: This breakthrough shows real-world potential for mind-controlled tech, offering new independence for people with severe disabilities—and marks a major milestone in human-AI integration.

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Do you think the AI race could shape the next global superpower?

  • A) Yes – Tech dominance will define leadership - 55% šŸ†

  • B) No – Power depends on more than just AI - 45%

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ā€œIf history is a guide, yes. Industrialization built superpowers. Now it’s intelligence.. artificial or not.ā€

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ā€œNot just could, it will. AI is becoming the ultimate power lever in tech, defense, and economy.ā€

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