Gagandeep Kaur
Contributing writer
Gagandeep Kaur is a contributing writer for the Foundry group of publications.
ChatGPT will remember what you did last summer
The new memory feature in ChatGPT is expected to increase productivity and enhance customer experience for organizations.
Sam Altman wants to raise trillions of dollars for AI chip initiative
Altman looks to disrupt the AI chip segment by boosting the global chip-building capability.
How Satya Nadella navigated Microsoft to $3 trillion market value
Here’s how Satya Nadella steered a stagnating Microsoft from a $381 billion valuation in 2014 to a $3 trillion valuation.
Pegasystems launches generative AI-based assistant for enterprises
After the recent launch of Amazon Q and Microsoft’s Copilot, Pegasystems' Knowledge Buddy has joined the fast-cluttering segment of AI-powered assistants for enterprises.
Google CEO warns of more job cuts as the company preps for ‘ambitious goals’
Google will continue to lay off people this year as it looks to drive velocity to realize its ambitions.
Australia evaluates compulsory guardrails to ensure safer AI
Australia is considering mandatory guardrails to promote the safe use of AI technology while bringing down its dangers.
AI to impact 60% of jobs in developed economies: IMF
AI is likely to affect developed economies a lot more than low-income countries. However, developed economies also stand to gain more in the AI era.
Work from home is passé, Microsoft wants you to work from your car
The integration of Microsoft Teams with Android Auto allows the users to make and accept calls, though it is unclear if messaging and other services would be available.
OpenAI launches GPT Store to expand user base and add revenue streams
OpenAI’s GPT store promises to expand the user base for the company and will contribute to the growing AI ecosystem.
AI enables Microsoft and PNNL to discover new battery material
Microsoft and the US Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National used advanced AI and HPC to identify a new material for batteries in less than four days.
Microsoft bids adieu to WordPad
Amid declining relevance, Microsoft has finally discontinued the WordPad app, which had been part of Windows since 1995.