
Aabhas Sharma
Journalist at The Times of India
Journalist @moneycontrolcom. Previously with @timesofindia @bsindia. Manchester United supporter.
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1 week ago |
moneycontrol.com | Aabhas Sharma
HomeNewsPodcastGoogle’s AI Power Play: Smarter models, cool features, and much more MC Tech Up In this episode of Tech Up, we dive into Google’s latest AI upgrades for Workspace and beyond. From Gemini 2.5 Flash, a faster, cost-efficient AI model, to Lyria’s text-to-music magic and Chirp 3’s realistic voice cloning and smart transcription, Google’s going all in on real-world AI.
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2 weeks ago |
moneycontrol.com | Aabhas Sharma
YouTube is turning up the dial on Shorts. In an announcement that’s sure to excite creators (and probably worry a few editors), the platform revealed a new batch of AI-powered creation tools set to launch in 2025. The idea? Make short-form content easier to produce, more engaging, and a whole lot smarter. At the heart of this upgrade is a powerful new suite of editing features, all backed by AI.
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2 weeks ago |
moneycontrol.com | Aabhas Sharma
The iPhone SE is gone for good, and in its place, Apple has introduced the iPhone 16e—a device that seems to exist in multiple timelines at once. Is it a budget iPhone? A repackaged iPhone 14? A future-proofed AI machine? The answer: it’s a little bit of this, a little bit of that and then some more. After spending the past few weeks with the 16e, I’ve been trying to figure out where it really fits in Apple’s scheme of things.
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3 weeks ago |
moneycontrol.com | Aabhas Sharma
HomeNewsPodcastHow to Make the Most of AI in Smartphones: Impactful or Gimmicky MC Tech Up AI is making its way in smartphones, but is it truly useful or just a marketing buzzword? In this episode, we explore AI-powered features, voice assistants, and whether consumers want AI phones. Are these features enhancing user experience or just flashy add-ons? Tune in.
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3 weeks ago |
moneycontrol.com | Aabhas Sharma
For a company that dominates the internet, Google sure has a problem with making waves. Despite its deep pockets, technical prowess, and AI research pedigree, it just can’t seem to spark the kind of viral buzz that OpenAI, DeepSeek AI, generate almost effortlessly. Time and again, Google has unveiled AI tools that are technically superior —or at the very least, on par — with what OpenAI and even DeepSeek have introduced. Yet, they simply fail to capture the world’s attention in the same way.
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