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Happy Wednesday šŸ‘‹ Have you invested anything in crypto? If yes, you should know that a new study from a Google quantum researcher just shook things up, showing that breaking RSA encryption, the tech behind many crypto wallets could take 20 times fewer quantum resources than we thought. While Bitcoin doesn’t use RSA (it uses elliptic curve cryptography, or ECC), it's still vulnerable to similar quantum attacks. The research doesn’t mean your crypto is at risk today, since current quantum computers aren’t nearly powerful enough, but it does mean the clock might be ticking faster than expected. Researchers are already testing small ECC key sizes with quantum hardware to see just how close we are to that future. It’s a big reminder that the race between encryption and quantum computing is heating up quickly. Read More 

TECH

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The U.S.′ AI love affair with the UAE isn’t just about access, it’s about dominance

šŸŒšŸ’” The U.S. and UAE are teaming up in a big way to shape the future of artificial intelligence, and it's about more than just innovation; it's about who leads the global tech game. While America brings cutting-edge chips and AI know-how, the UAE offers cheap energy and a deep commitment to becoming a tech powerhouse. Together, they’re investing hundreds of billions into projects like Stargate UAE, a massive AI campus backed by OpenAI, Nvidia, and others. This partnership isn’t just economic, it’s strategic, giving the U.S. a key ally in countering China’s AI rise while helping the UAE pivot from oil to computing. With the Gulf aiming to host AI for emerging markets and the U.S. pushing its tech worldwide, the alliance signals a huge shift in how and where the future of AI will be built. Read More

Paytm Boss Blames ChatGPT For 5000 Layoffs At Consulting Giant McKinsey: ā€˜New Consultant In Town’

šŸ¤–šŸ“‰ In a bold (and slightly cheeky) take, Paytm’s Vijay Shekhar Sharma blamed ChatGPT for the massive layoffs at consulting giant McKinsey, calling AI the ā€œnew consultant in town.ā€ McKinsey has let go of over 5,000 employees in just 18 months, the biggest workforce cut in its century-long history, all while competitors like BCG are hiring and thriving. While McKinsey says the cuts are tied to restructuring and digital transformation, Sharma’s tweet taps into a growing truth: AI tools like ChatGPT, and others from Google, Microsoft, and Anthropic are shaking up industries that once felt untouchable. Whether it's coding or consulting, no role is immune to the AI wave, and everyone’s feeling the shift. Read More

Is Social Media dying?

šŸ˜®šŸ“± Ever feel like your social feeds are just nonstop ads and influencer noise? You’re not alone, and even Mark Zuckerberg is admitting it. In court, he said time spent on Facebook and Instagram has ā€œgone down meaningfullyā€ and that users are moving to messaging apps instead. He even acknowledged that Facebook’s cultural relevance is fading fast. Honestly, most of us already sensed this shift. Platforms that once promised connection now feel like cluttered malls full of filters, sponsored content, and weird algorithmic chaos. The real fun? It’s moved behind closed doors to group chats, DMs, Discords, and meme-sharing pockets of the internet where vibes rule and ads can’t follow. Maybe the era of chasing likes is winding down, and we’re just heading back to something simpler and more human. Read More

Behind the Curtain: A white-collar bloodbath

šŸ’¼ Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei just dropped a tough dose of reality: AI could replace up to half of all entry-level white-collar jobs in the next few years, with unemployment potentially hitting 20%. In a surprisingly candid interview, he urged tech leaders and governments to stop sugar-coating the situation and start preparing for what could be a major workforce shakeup. From junior roles in law and finance to early-career tech jobs, automation is moving from helpful assistant to full-on replacement. Amodei’s message isn’t all doom, he’s pushing for public awareness, smarter policies, and ideas like a ā€œtoken taxā€ on AI profits to help soften the blow. His bottom line? We can’t stop the AI train, but we still have time to steer it. Read More

BUSINESS

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Apple rejected Elon Musk’s satellite offer, now its plans are in jeopardy: report

šŸ“”šŸš€ Apple’s satellite plans were once sky-high but have since been grounded by caution. Back in 2015, Apple teamed up with Boeing to explore a bold project, Project Eagle, which aimed to deliver full wireless internet to iPhones and homes via thousands of satellites. But CEO Tim Cook grew wary, fearing it might damage key carrier relationships. More recently, Elon Musk’s SpaceX made a $5 billion pitch to be Apple’s exclusive satellite provider, with a $1 billion annual fee after an 18-month exclusivity period. Apple declined, worried about losing control and triggering heavy government regulation, including surveillance risks. As a result, Apple’s satellite features remain limited and free, leaning on smaller providers like Globalstar, while rumors suggest only modest expansion, like adding satellite support to the Apple Watch Ultra 3. The takeaway? Apple’s satellite ambitions are tempered by complex business, regulatory, and privacy concerns, and the company seems set to keep its feet on the ground for now. Read More

Trump’s media company says it’s buying $2.5 billion in Bitcoin

šŸš€šŸ’° Trump Media is making a bold move by planning to buy $2.5 billion in Bitcoin, funded through a new deal with about 50 institutional investors. The company, which runs Truth Social, sees Bitcoin as a key asset to protect itself from financial discrimination, with custody managed by Crypto.com and Anchorage Digital. This move follows Trump’s recent push for a federal cryptocurrency reserve and reflects the administration’s softer stance on crypto industry oversight. It’s a sign of how deeply the Trump family is involved in crypto, blending private enterprise with government ties and sparking plenty of buzz in the crypto world. Read More

After Katy Perry, Blue Origin To Launch Six New Tourists On May 31

šŸš€šŸŒŸ Blue Origin is gearing up to launch its next crewed mission, NS-32, on May 31 at 7 pm IST from West Texas. Following the historic all-women NS-31 flight that included Katy Perry, this mission will carry six diverse tourists, from STEM teacher Aymette Medina Jorge to entrepreneur Jesse Williams and former ambassador Jaime AlemĆ”n. The crew’s mix of backgrounds highlights Blue Origin’s commitment to bringing a wide range of talents to space. The launch will be streamed live starting 30 minutes before liftoff, continuing Blue Origin’s journey to make space tourism more accessible and exciting. Read More

Read-it-later app Pocket is shutting down, here are the best alternatives

šŸ“šāœØ Mozilla is shutting down Pocket this October, leaving millions of users hunting for a new read-it-later app. Since 2017, Pocket has been a beloved tool to save and discover articles, but changing web habits have led Mozilla to shift focus elsewhere. To help you switch smoothly, here’s a roundup of top alternatives: Matter offers AI-powered reading and podcast transcriptions; Instapaper provides unlimited saves and Kindle support; Raindrop.io doubles as a bookmark manager with smart AI features; Plinky lets you organize links with reminders; Paperspan and Readwise Reader bring note-taking and AI assistants to your reading; DoubleMemory syncs content across Apple devices; Recall uses AI to summarize and resurface content; and open-source options like Wallabag, Readeck, and Obsidian Web Clipper offer powerful, customizable experiences. Whether you want simplicity, AI support, or advanced organization, there’s a new app ready to fit your reading style. Which one will you try? Read More

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On This Day: Dedicated to informing public opinion about human rights and to securing the release of political prisoners, Amnesty International was founded in London on this day in 1961 and won the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize.

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