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7 Jul 2026


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ST OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health to connect medical records wellness apps

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Health for users

OpenAI has rolled out ChatGPT Health, a new feature that allows users to safely manage and understand their health information. Available within…

Nvidia Sweeps CES 2026 with Vera Rubin and the Rise of Reasoning

Nvidia unveils Rubin AI chip platform

Nvidia has introduced its new Rubin chip architecture, a next-generation AI computing platform designed to meet the growing demands of advanced artificial…

Alexa AI assistant now works online

Amazon brings Alexa+ chat to web

Amazon is expanding its AI assistant, Alexa+, beyond Echo devices with a new web version available at Alexa.com. This means users can…

Indias First Government AI Clinic

AI clinic launches in Greater Noida

India has taken a significant step in modernising public healthcare with the launch of its first government AI clinic at GIMS, Greater…

72 hour deadline for X to tackle AI

X under Government scanner for AI content

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has issued a notice to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) over the circulation…

Apple reportedly cuts production of Vision Pro headset after poor sales

Apple scales back Vision Pro production

Apple is dialing down its ambitions for the Vision Pro headset after the device failed to attract strong consumer interest. Reports indicate…

BSNL launches VoWiFi service nationwide

BSNL rolls out VoWiFi across India

Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has made it easier for millions of Indians to stay connected, no matter where they are. From…

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Bandar Apna Dost tops global YouTube charts

An Indian YouTube channel, Bandar Apna Dost, has emerged as the world’s most-viewed channel producing AI-generated “slop” content, according to a recent…

Sam Altman says AIs next big breakthrough will be memory not reasoning

OpenAI offers Rs 5 cr to tackle AI risks

As artificial intelligence grows more powerful, even its creators are beginning to voice concern. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has openly acknowledged that…

Ex Googlers shut 2 million a year startup after ChatGPT launch

Ex‑Google founders launch $100mn AI startup

As AI tools like ChatGPT reshape the tech landscape, two former Google employees, Dhruv Amin and Marcus Lowe, saw an opportunity to…

About This Category

Technology Coverage Built Around What's Actually Changing

The technology beat in 2026 has one dominant story running underneath almost everything else: artificial intelligence is being embedded into every major platform, operating system, and hardware product simultaneously. Whether that represents genuine transformation or an industry-wide feature arms race is a question worth asking — and this section asks it, story by story.

That doesn't mean every piece is an AI piece. Samsung's Galaxy Watch health features, Spotify's playlist changes, and LinkedIn's creator analytics are covered because they reflect real shifts in how people use technology every day. But the honest editorial observation is that AI is the context for most of what is happening in tech right now, and pretending otherwise would make the coverage less useful, not more.

The Infrastructure Layer: Nvidia and COMPUTEX

The story that sets the conditions for everything else is the hardware race. Nvidia entering what it describes as a new phase of AI computing isn't just a product announcement — it's a signal about where the compute requirements for AI are heading, and who is positioned to supply them. COMPUTEX 2026 reinforced that framing, with the global AI infrastructure conversation dominating the opening of one of the industry's most significant annual showcases. These are the stories about the pipes and the processing power that make everything downstream possible.

Platform AI: What the Big Companies Are Building

Meta's AI Agents for business, Apple's iOS 27 Siri upgrade, and YouTube's dual AI rollout — podcast features and video labelling — represent three very different approaches to the same underlying technology. Meta is going after enterprise workflows. Apple is trying to make its long-underwhelming voice assistant finally competitive. YouTube's AI labelling is primarily a content trust and moderation tool, not a user feature. Grouping them all as "AI updates" flattens the distinction. This section tries to maintain it.

Creator and Professional Tools

Google's Search Profiles for content creators and LinkedIn's expanded audience analytics are both responses to the same economic reality: the creator economy has become large enough that the major platforms need to compete for the professionals building on top of them. These tools matter less as product features and more as indicators of where platform power and creator leverage are shifting.

Consumer Hardware and Wearables

Samsung's Galaxy Watch health additions are part of a broader trend in wearables — the watch becoming less of a notification device and more of a continuous health monitoring tool. Coverage here focuses on what the features actually measure, how reliable the data is claimed to be, and what the competition looks like rather than the launch event itself.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. What does The Summary's Technology section cover?

AI developments across major platforms and hardware, consumer technology from Apple, Samsung, Google, and others, creator and professional tools from LinkedIn and Spotify, and the semiconductor and infrastructure stories — Nvidia, COMPUTEX — that underpin the broader AI expansion. Coverage spans product announcements, platform policy changes, and the larger industry trends those announcements reflect.

Q2. How does The Summary cover consumer tech products like the Galaxy Watch or iOS updates?

Features are reported for what they actually do and what they change for users, not for what the company's press release claims. Samsung's health additions are covered in the context of the wearables market and what existing alternatives offer. iOS 27's Siri changes are assessed against where Siri actually stands today, not against a theoretical benchmark.

Q3. Does The Summary cover Indian technology companies and startups?

Where the news warrants it. The Technology section's coverage is driven by developments with broad significance — major platform changes, hardware shifts, enterprise software decisions. Indian tech companies appear when the story is genuinely substantial, not as regional representation for its own sake.

Q4. Is The Summary's tech coverage suitable for non-technical readers?

Yes. The section is written for a reader who uses technology and wants to understand what is changing, not for a reader who needs to know the technical implementation. Platform decisions, hardware advances, and AI deployments are explained in terms of what changes for users and businesses — not in engineering specifications.

Q5. How does The Summary approach tech stories that are primarily press releases?

Sceptically. When a company announces a feature or a capability, the coverage looks at what is actually confirmed, what the competitive context is, and whether previous claims from the same company have held up. Spotify's playlist features are a product update; Nvidia's compute shift is an industry story. The difference in scale and significance shapes how each is reported.