The District Magistrate of Islamabad Capital Territory has issued a notification declaring a local holiday in the revenue limits of Islamabad. This Islamabad local holiday will take place on August 13, 2025. The announcement was made on August 12, 2025, and exempts offices providing essential services from the closure. Essential services that will remain operational […] The post Islamabad Local Holiday Announced for THIS Date appeared first on TechJuice .
Non-performing loans hit 15.39% in Q3 FY25 as banks become increasingly hesitant to lend to SMEs due to higher credit risk; SBP launches Challenge Fund for Technology Adoption and Digitalisation of SME Banking The post Default rate in Pakistan’s small business rises despite SBP’s efforts to boost financing appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
Pakistan’s smartphone market is gearing up for a transformative moment as vivo officially introduces the X Fold5. The Fold5 is a foldable powerhouse set to elevate mobile technology across the nation with its sleek, lightest design. Pre-orders begin tomorrow, August 13, 2025, with official sales starting August 19, 2025. Fold5 Innovative Design Meets Durability The […] The post Vivo X Fold5 Arrives in Pakistan with Lightest Ever Foldable appeared first on TechJuice .
Ministry of Information Technology speeds up 5G implementation, briefs Economic Coordination Committee, addressing spectrum usage gaps and telecom policy reforms The post Pakistan fast-tracks efforts for 5G rollout with revamped spectrum auction advisory committee appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
The Senate Standing Committee on Power met at the Parliament House under the Chairmanship of Senator Mohsin Aziz. The committee discussed in detail the 207 MW Madyan and 88 MW Gabral hydropower projects, along with other energy initiatives. The Special Assistant to the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) on Energy informed that land worth […] The post Senate Committee Directs NEPRA to Submit Five-Year Balance Sheets of Power Plants for ROI Review appeared first on TechJuice .
The World Bank has reported that government financing for the $430 million Punjab Rural Sustainable Water Supply and Sanitation Project is falling short of the agreed level, according to official Bank documents. The initiative aims to provide equitable, sustainable access to safe water and sanitation while tackling child stunting in rural communities. A Mid-Term Review […] The post World Bank Flags Low Govt Funding for Punjab Water Project appeared first on TechJuice .
This Independence Day, TECNO is inviting Pakistanis to share their spark, the passions, dreams, and inspirations that make them unique, through its latest campaign, “Dil Ka Spark.” The contest gives participants the chance to win the soon-to-launch TECNO SPARK 40 Pro+, one of the most anticipated smartphones in the SPARK 40 Series. The “Dil Ka […] The post Now You Can Win TECNO SPARK 40 Pro+ This Independence Day Through a Simple Contest appeared first on TechJuice .
The National Assembly’s Standing Committee was briefed on the ongoing FBR sugar investigation, with the tax authority confirming that 14 of its officials have been suspended over alleged involvement in the illegal release of sugar. The panel, headed by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s Atif Khan, has sought the names of sugar mill directors with at least 20% […] The post FBR Sugar Investigation Leads to Suspension of Officials appeared first on TechJuice .
A delegation from Huawei met with the Chairman, Higher Education Commission (HEC) Mr. Nadeem Mahbub on Monday to discuss ongoing collaborations and explore new avenues for advancing digital transformation in Pakistan’s higher education sector. The Huawei delegation included Mr. Yushaoning, Vice CEO of Public Affairs; Mr. Pan Feng, Managing Director, Enterprise Business Group (EBG); and […] The post Huawei Partners With HEC to Boosts Pakistan’s Digital Education Future appeared first on TechJuice .
Air India has announced it will halt its direct services between New Delhi and Washington, DC, from September 1. The decision comes amid an aircraft shortage caused by planned upgrades to its ageing Boeing planes and the ongoing closure of Pakistan’s airspace. The suspension marks another setback for the airline, which is already facing increased […] The post Air India Plans to End Washington Service from September appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced a 14% discount on fares to celebrate Pakistan’s Independence Day. The special offer applies to passengers traveling on August 14 to Saudi Arabia, Gulf destinations, domestic routes, and Pakistan’s Northern Areas. The airline aims to make travel more affordable while marking the national occasion with attractive deals for its […] The post PIA to Celebrate Independence Day by Offering Special Discount appeared first on TechJuice .
Karachi’s modern railway station will be inaugurated on September 10, Minister for Railways Muhammad Hanif Abbasi announced. The project is part of Pakistan Railways’ nationwide modernization drive, aimed at improving short- and long-term operations. The initiative aligns with the prime minister’s vision to modernize railway services, enhance passenger facilities, and boost operational efficiency. Speaking to […] The post New Modern Railway Station Set to Open in Major City appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan cannot close its healthcare gaps without making quality and affordable services accessible to all, and digital technology will be the key enabler in achieving that, said Kazim Mujtaba, President Consumer Division at Jazz, while speaking to the media on the sidelines of the GSMA Digital Nation Summit in Islamabad. Kazim’s remarks came as […] The post Gaps in Pakistan need urgent bridging through digital access, says Kazim Mujtaba appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
Federal Minister for Science and Technology, Khalid Hussain Magsi, met Romanian Ambassador Dan Stoenescu in Islamabad to explore deeper cooperation in science, technology, innovation, and education. […] The post Pakistan and Romania Plan Stronger Tech Collaboration appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
The Ministry of IT and Telecom (MoITT), in collaboration with the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), has announced the launch of the Prime Minister’s Youth Program—Industry Placement initiative. This six-month paid program aims to provide eligible final-year IT students and recent graduates with practical, hands-on industry experience. Selected candidates will work with leading IT companies […] The post PSEB and MoITT Launch 6-Month Paid Internship Program appeared first on TechJuice .
Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) has officially announced the date that the highly anticipated AS and A Level results for the May-June 2025 exam series will be released in Pakistan. This milestone moment marks a critical juncture for over 10,000 students across the country, where more than 750 schools offer CAIE’s globally recognized qualifications. As […] The post CAIE Gives Out AS and A, O Level Results Dates for Pakistani Students appeared first on TechJuice .
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) will remain closed on Thursday, August 14, 2025, for Independence Day celebrations. The government has declared August 14 a public holiday across the country to mark Pakistan’s Independence Day. The SBP’s Banking Policy and Regulations Department issued a circular on Monday announcing the closure. Independence Day is celebrated nationwide […] The post SBP to Stay Closed on August 14 appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan is gearing up for a maritime milestone with the launch of its first ever ferry service to Gulf countries, and a top tier maritime consultant is now steering the project toward reality. The Ministry of Maritime Affairs has appointed the Research Centre for International Maritime Law & Practice (RCIMLP) as the official legal consultant […] The post Pakistan’s First Gulf Ferry All Set as Govt Brings in Top Maritime Consultant appeared first on TechJuice .
LAHORE – The Lahore District Education Authority has issued show-cause notices to over a dozen private schools for reopening early. Officials confirmed that the schools violated the government’s summer vacation extension by starting classes before the approved date. Surprise inspections by undercover teams discovered several institutions operating during the break. This act breached the Punjab […] The post Lahore Schools Face Penalties Breaking Summer Vacation Rules appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan’s remittance inflows in July 2025 climbed to $3.21 billion, a 7.4% year-on-year rise, according to data released by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). However, the figure was 5.6% lower than June’s $3.4 billion, a drop attributed to seasonal normalization following the end-of-fiscal-year surge. The strong July performance comes after a record-setting FY25, when […] The post Pakistan’s July Remittances Hit $3.21B, Kicking Off FY26 on Strong Note appeared first on TechJuice .
Google has patched a security vulnerability that allowed hackers to remotely hijack its Gemini AI assistant by sending malicious calendar invitations to victims. The flaw enabled attackers to access emails, control smart home devices and track user locations without requiring any interaction from victims beyond normal use of the assistant. Researchers at SafeBreach Labs discovered the vulnerability works by embedding harmful commands in Google Calendar event titles. When users ask Gemini about their schedule, the assistant processes these hidden instructions as legitimate requests. The bug affected all versions of Gemini, including web browsers, mobile applications and Android voice assistants connected to Google Workspace. Hackers could exploit the AI's permissions to access Gmail, Calendar and connected home devices. Google says no exploitation occurred before the company implemented fixes. Attack required basic skills The vulnerability bypassed existing security measures and required no advanced technical knowledge. Researchers demonstrated successful attacks using standard calendar features available to any Google user. Attackers could send up to six calendar invitations to maintain stealth, hiding malicious commands in the final invitation. Google Calendar displays only five recent events directly, concealing additional entries behind a "Show more" button that Gemini still processes during queries. The attack method exploited "context poisoning," where hidden commands become part of Gemini's conversation history. This causes the AI to follow hostile instructions while users remain unaware of any compromise. SafeBreach researchers demonstrated multiple attack capabilities during their investigation. These included triggering spam campaigns, generating inappropriate content and remotely deleting victim calendar entries. More serious capabilities involved controlling smart home devices through Google Home integration. Researchers successfully opened windows, adjusted heating systems and controlled lighting by exploiting the assistant's connections to internet-enabled devices. Privacy and security risks The vulnerability enabled location tracking through forced website visits that captured victim IP addresses. Attackers could also initiate unauthorized video calls, potentially enabling surveillance through device cameras and microphones. Data theft represented a significant risk. The flaw allowed extraction of email content and calendar information through specially crafted web addresses that transmitted sensitive data to attacker-controlled servers. Mobile versions faced additional exposure due to Gemini's integration with Android system functions. This connection allowed manipulation of phone features including application launches, screenshot capture and media controls. Researchers bypassed URL security restrictions using redirect services that forced Chrome to open malicious websites. This worked because Gemini automatically followed redirects without displaying security warnings normally shown in browser sessions. The attack also supported "delayed execution" where malicious instructions activated during future user interactions. This persistence allowed attackers to maintain access across multiple Gemini sessions. High risk rating The research team developed a threat analysis framework specifically for AI-powered applications. Their evaluation assessed attack feasibility, required expertise and potential damage across privacy, financial, safety and operational categories. Results classified 73% of identified threats as high or critical risk, requiring immediate remediation. The assessment found these attacks require significantly less technical skill than traditional cyber threats while potentially causing greater harm. The vulnerability demonstrated movement between different Gemini functions and extension beyond application boundaries to manipulate external systems outside Google's direct control. Google addressed the reported vulnerabilities before any documented exploitation occurred. The company implemented enhanced user confirmation requirements for sensitive actions and improved web address handling with validation protocols. Advanced detection systems now employ content analysis algorithms to identify malicious instructions. These protections underwent extensive internal testing before deployment to all Gemini users. Andy Wen, senior director of security product management for Google Workspace, acknowledged the researchers' responsible disclosure approach and said it accelerated deployment of new protective measures. Wider implications The discovery highlights security challenges facing artificial intelligence integration across digital services. Traditional cybersecurity approaches targeting software bugs may prove insufficient for AI-integrated systems. Security specialists anticipate shifts in application attack methods as AI adoption increases. These new threats target reasoning processes rather than code vulnerabilities, representing a fundamental change in attack methodology. User trust in AI assistants compounds the security risk since people typically accept system recommendations without questioning potential external manipulation. SafeBreach researchers Or Yair, Ben Nassi and Stav Cohen notified Google in February 2025 following responsible disclosure procedures. The team provided detailed technical documentation and collaborated during the remediation process. The findings were presented at Black Hat USA and DEF CON 33 security conferences. Complete research documentation enables organizations to assess similar risks in their AI-powered systems. Future threats may include attacks requiring no user interaction and methods targeting multiple users simultaneously through public platforms. Read next: Man Develops Rare Bromide Poisoning After Following AI Diet Suggestion
Pakistan’s online marketplace has grown rapidly in recent years, driven by e-commerce giants, social media ads, and millions of daily shoppers. However, this boom has also brought misleading ads, fake products, privacy breaches, and foreign platforms squeezing out local sellers. In response, the government has introduced the Digital Bill 2025, the first comprehensive framework to […] The post Digital Bill 2025: Problems and Solutions in Focus appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan’s Tekken A Team delivered a stunning 15-8 victory over Saudi Arabia in a thrilling 7v7 exhibition match in Riyadh. The team was spearheaded by six-time EVO champion Arslan “Ash” Siddique, a name synonymous with e-gaming in Pakistan and abroad. This electrifying clash, held under the global spotlight of the Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025, […] The post Arslan Ash & Tekken A Team Blast Saudi 15-8 at Esports World Cup appeared first on TechJuice .
BYD Pakistan has launched a limited-time promotion for the Shark 6 PHEV, the country’s first plug-in hybrid pickup. Customers who book the vehicle before August 17 will receive a complimentary 7kW home charger. The Shark 6 PHEV, priced in Pakistan at Rs. 19.95 million, combines strong performance with advanced technology. Bookings start from Rs. 3.95 […] The post BYD Shark 6 Limited-Time Promotion Announced in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
The federal government has announced the abolition of Right of Way charges on federal land, beginning with Islamabad, in a major step to support telecom infrastructure development. The move, approved by the Capital Development Authority (CDA) Board, is part of a broader plan to standardize rates across the country and remove operational hurdles for telecom […] The post Right of Way Charges Abolished on Federal Land in Islamabad appeared first on TechJuice .
Allied Bank, one of Pakistan’s leading commercial banks, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at Lahore University of Management … Read More The post Allied Bank Partners with CeDAR, LUMS to Drive Innovation in Blockchain Technologies appeared first on ProPakistani .
The Punjab government has opened registration for the Honhaar Scholarship Program’s next phase. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz announced the new cycle on Sunday through her X (formerly Twitter) account. The dedicated Honhaar portal is now active for applications. CM Maryam encouraged students to apply with confidence and continue their education with determination. Since its launch […] The post Honhaar Scholarship Program Opens Registration for New Cycle appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan expects a major jump in copper exports to the United States after a new tariff deal and fresh US interest in its mining sector. Commerce Minister Jam Kamal Khan told the National Assembly that US officials, during talks on reciprocal tariffs, showed willingness to invest in Pakistan’s mineral resources, especially copper. The US had […] The post US Tariff Cut Opens Door for Higher Pakistan Copper Exports to US appeared first on TechJuice .
HBL Microfinance Bank (HBL MfB) and the Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to introduce satellite-based agricultural analytics into the lending ecosystem. This is the first partnership between a bank and SUPARCO for such a solution, marking a significant milestone in leveraging space technology for climate-smart […] The post HBL Microfinance Bank and SUPARCO Partner for Satellite-Based Agri Lending appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan services exports increased by 9.23 percent to $8.39 billion in FY25, up from $7.68 billion in the previous fiscal year, driven by strong gains in telecommunication, computer, and information services. According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS), the sector has maintained steady growth since February 2024 despite a brief 6.5 percent drop in […] The post Pakistan Services Exports Grow 9.23% in 2025 appeared first on TechJuice .
The Punjab forest department has unveiled an ambitious plan to double the Punjab forest area within the next five years, addressing challenges such as environmental changes, population growth, and land-use issues. As part of this goal, the department has launched its largest-ever tree plantation drive, aiming to plant 51 million saplings during 2025-26. According to […] The post Punjab Forest Area to Double in Five Years appeared first on TechJuice .
The GSMA APAC Digital Nation Summit 2025 in Islamabad set a new benchmark for multi-stakeholder collaboration, blending policy, technology and finance to accelerate Pakistan’s journey toward […] The post GSMA Sparks Strategic Momentum for Pakistan’s Digital Transformation appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
As climate change threatens global food security, scientists are looking to space for solutions — and Pakistan has just joined the mission. For the first time, wheat seeds from Pakistan have been sent to the International Space Station to study how crops adapt and survive in extreme environments, including those on Earth facing drought and rising temperatures. The project is led by Pakistani engineer Mahhad Nayyar and botanist Muhammad Haroon as part of the Karman-Jaguar Earth Seeds for Space initiative. It is one of four experiments selected globally, alongside entries from Nigeria, Egypt, and Armenia. The seeds, a native Pakistani wheat variety, launched aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule on Aug. 1 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. The study will examine how exposure to microgravity affects the seeds’ physiology and genetics, focusing on drought tolerance and water efficiency. Once the seeds return to Earth later this month, the team will conduct controlled germination studies, paying special attention to stomatal traits — tiny pores that regulate water loss and gas exchange. Nukta “For us, wheat was the perfect candidate,” said Haroon, a plant sciences student at Purdue University. “It’s not just culturally significant — it’s scientifically relevant. If we can make wheat more resilient to water stress, it could transform food systems both in space and in regions like Pakistan.” Once the seeds return to Earth later this month, the team will conduct controlled germination studies, paying special attention to stomatal traits — tiny pores that regulate water loss and gas exchange. The findings could inform crop breeding programs for arid regions. “We’re hoping this experiment will help us develop wheat that requires less water, making it suitable not just for astronauts on Mars, but for farmers in Tharparkar,” Nayyar said. The milestone marks Pakistan’s first research contribution to the ISS. Nayyar, a former Pakistan Air Force engineer now pursuing a PhD in space situational awareness, called it both a scientific and symbolic achievement. The seeds, a native Pakistani wheat variety, launched aboard a SpaceX Dragon capsule on Aug. 1 from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center. Nukta “In a world where space is becoming more crowded, countries like Pakistan must stake their claim — not just for prestige, but for survival,” he said. With global temperatures climbing and freshwater resources dwindling, space-based agriculture research is gaining importance. NASA and other space agencies are investing in ways to grow food in controlled environments — both for future space missions and for tackling food insecurity on Earth. “This is just the beginning,” Nayyar said. “If we can grow hope in microgravity, maybe we can bring it back to Earth.” Nayyar told Nukta that the team’s long-term goal is to identify beneficial traits linked to drought tolerance and water efficiency, particularly those tied to stomatal behavior and stress responses. If proven viable, these traits could help breed cultivars needing less water, suitable for regions under extreme climate stress. The project is led by Pakistani engineer Mahhad Nayyar and botanist Muhammad Haroon as part of the Karman-Jaguar Earth Seeds for Space initiative. Nukta He added that space limitations aboard the ISS meant seed size, texture, and packaging were crucial in selection. “Since the wheat seeds were of suitable size and had already been imported from Pakistan for research in the U.S., we selected a few for the space experiment.” Professor Qamarul Islam of the Institute of Space Technology in Islamabad welcomed the initiative, saying space-based crop research can reveal genetic traits for disease resistance and help future space colonies. He said experiments like this can also improve Earth crops by showing how plants grow differently in microgravity.
Residents of the federal capital should prepare for travel disruptions as the Islamabad Airport flight suspension has been confirmed on several days ahead of Independence Day celebrations. Air travel plans for passengers, especially those in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, are expected to face adjustments this August due to scheduled closures at Islamabad International Airport. The Civil […] The post Islamabad Airport Flight Suspension Announced Ahead of Independence Day appeared first on TechJuice .
The Karachi Board Pre-Medical Result 2025 has been officially announced by the city’s education board (BIEK), with female students from private institutions securing the top three positions in the Class XII Science (Pre-Medical) annual examinations. Pass Percentage & Statistics According to Controller of Examinations Zarina Rashid, 28,259 candidates registered for the pre-medical exams, while 27,323 […] The post Karachi Board Class 12 Pre-Medical Result 2025 Declared appeared first on TechJuice .
Policy aims to boost GDP by up to 12% and foster international tech collaborations including with Romania The post Pakistan unveils national artificial intelligence policy to create 3 million jobs by 2030 appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
On 7 August 2025, National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) ICON, in association with the NUST School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering, SMME , organized […] The post NUST Hosts Roundtable on Engineering Innovation appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
Overseas Employment Corporation (OEC), an arm of the Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development (OP&HRD), has opened applications for new Kuwait jobs for Pakistanis after the Gulf nation restored its visa policy for Pakistan. This announcement marks a significant opportunity for Pakistani job seekers to work in Kuwait’s growing labor market. According to […] The post Kuwait Jobs for Pakistanis: Eligibility Criteria and How to Apply appeared first on TechJuice .
Minister, envoy discuss MoU, tech forum, and access to €95.5b EU research programmes The post Pakistan, Romania to boost cooperation in AI, cybersecurity, renewable energy appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
Pakistan has officially expressed interest in partnering with China to develop sodium-ion battery technology for electric vehicles (EVs). The initiative is part of a broader strategy to strengthen future bilateral cooperation in technology and sustainability. Federal Minister for Planning, Development, and Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal said sodium-ion batteries could be a game-changing alternative to lithium-ion […] The post Pakistan and China Target Lithium-Ion Batteries Replacement for Future EVs appeared first on TechJuice .
The closure of Pakistan’s airspace has caused significant economic losses but was deemed necessary for national defense. Between April 24 and June 30, 2025, overflight revenue dropped by about Rs4.1 billion. This loss followed the suspension of airspace for Indian-registered aircraft after a surge in tensions between Pakistan and India. According to the Ministry of […] The post Pakistan Faces Massive Rs4.1 Billion Hit From Airspace Closure appeared first on TechJuice .
Apple is rumored to be launching an entry-level MacBook priced at around $699. This model will not be part of the Air or Pro lineups. It will feature the Apple A18 Pro chip, previously used in the iPhone 16 Pro series. A new report from DigiTimes states that component production for the device will begin […] The post Apple Expected to Launch $699 MacBook to Expand Laptop Market appeared first on TechJuice .
OpenAI’s latest AI model, GPT-5 , has been online for less than a week, and the launch has already turned into a live stress test for the world’s most widely used chatbot platform. With around 700 million people using ChatGPT each week, the company is now making adjustments on the fly to address both technical problems and a growing wave of user dissatisfaction. The new flagship model comes in four versions, regular, mini, nano, and pro, each offering a different balance of speed and intelligence. Three of these variants also include a “thinking” mode designed for longer and more complex answers. OpenAI had promised faster responses, sharper reasoning, and stronger coding ability. That promise quickly ran into reality. Users complained about math and logic errors, inconsistent coding output, and weaker performance compared to older models. Many were more upset by the sudden removal of those earlier models, such as GPT-4o, GPT-4.1, and o4-mini, which some had relied on for years and, in some cases, formed strong emotional connections with. The rollout also highlighted an unexpected challenge that is the emotional dependence a fraction of users develop on AI chatbots, a phenomenon some have started calling “ChatGPT psychosis.” It describes cases where people lose touch with reality after extended, intense conversations with AI, often believing they have discovered life-changing insights or formed deep relationships with the model. A bumpy start GPT-5 made its debut on August 7 during a livestream that suffered from minor charting errors and glitches in the voice mode demo. More serious was the decision to retire the older models in ChatGPT without warning, forcing all queries through the new GPT-5 family. OpenAI did not clearly indicate which version or mode was responding to each query, adding to user frustration. Although those legacy models remain available through OpenAI’s paid API, they were gone from the main ChatGPT interface until backlash pushed the company to restore GPT-4o for paying subscribers the next day. OpenAI also promised clearer model labeling and a forthcoming option for users to manually switch GPT-5 into thinking mode. CEO Sam Altman admitted the transition was “bumpier than hoped” and said a technical fault in GPT-5’s automated “router”, the system that assigns prompts to the best model variant, made it seem “way dumber” than intended for part of the launch day. Scaling pressures and feature tweaks To calm the reaction, Plus subscribers now have double the usage limit for GPT-5’s thinking mode, reaching up to 3,000 messages a week . Pro subscribers already have full access, and OpenAI says GPT-5 is close to being available for all users. Altman also acknowledged that the company underestimated how much users valued traits in GPT-4o, from its tone to its personality. OpenAI is now working on customization options to let people adjust personality warmth and control things like emoji use. At the same time, the company faces what Altman called a “severe capacity challenge,” as demand for reasoning models jumps from less than 1% to 7% of free users and from 7% to 24% of Plus subscribers. The team is weighing ways to balance usage between ChatGPT, API customers, research, and new users. The human side of a technical rollout Altman has been unusually open about the emotional bonds some people form with specific models . He admitted that removing older models without warning was a mistake and noted that, for a small portion of users, chatbots can act like therapists or life coaches, sometimes with positive effects, but sometimes in ways that reinforce delusion or worsen mental health. Recent media reports have put human stories behind that warning. Rolling Stone profiled a California legal worker who spent six weeks in nightly, high-intensity chats with ChatGPT, eventually producing a thousand-page manuscript for a fictional religious order before suffering a breakdown. The New York Times told of a Canadian recruiter who held 300 hours of conversation with a chatbot he named “Lawrence” and became convinced he had discovered a revolutionary mathematical theory. In both cases, reality checks from outside sources shattered the illusion. Experts warn that chatbot flattery, role-playing, and persistent memory can deepen false beliefs, especially when conversations follow dramatic or narrative arcs. Online spaces such as Reddit’s r/AIsoulmates community , where people build AI companions with idealized personalities, continue to grow, showing how emotional attachment can form quickly. Some in the AI field are now calling for stronger guardrails. Author J.M. Berger suggested three simple rules for chatbots : never claim to feel emotions, never praise the user, and never say they understand a user’s mental state. The road ahead for OpenAI In the days before GPT-5’s release, OpenAI had already added break reminders for long conversations . The company will now need to find the right balance between personalization and safety, ensuring that engagement features do not tip into unhealthy dependency. While fine-tuning the infrastructure and restoring user trust, OpenAI must also keep pace with rivals like Anthropic, Google, and a growing field of open-source models from China and elsewhere. As Altman put it, if billions of people are going to rely on AI for their most important decisions, society will have to make sure the technology remains a net positive. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: Musk Raises Antitrust Concerns Over Apple’s App Store AI Rankings
Elon Musk has accused Apple of giving OpenAI’s ChatGPT preferential placement in its App Store, saying his artificial intelligence firm, xAI, may challenge the practice in court. Grok, xAI’s chatbot, has risen quickly in Apple’s rankings over the past month. It moved from around 60th position to the top five overall, helped by the launch of Grok 4, the introduction of image and video generation tools, and the removal of subscription fees. Even with this growth, the app still sits behind ChatGPT in overall and productivity categories on iPhones in the United States. Apple has regularly placed ChatGPT in its App Store highlights over the past year. The company also agreed a partnership with OpenAI in 2024 to integrate the chatbot into its Apple Intelligence features, adding functions such as Siri support and writing assistance. Musk has questioned why Grok and his social platform X do not appear in the App Store’s “Must Have” section. X leads downloads in the news category, and Grok ranks high among free applications. Posts from Grok’s account have said Apple’s selection process benefits established providers and limits exposure for new entrants. The dispute follows Musk’s earlier clashes with OpenAI. He helped establish the organisation but left during its early years, later filing a lawsuit to challenge its move toward a commercial model. His company now competes directly with OpenAI in the AI market. Apple’s app distribution policies have faced legal action before. In April, a U.S. court ruled the company had failed to comply with an order intended to increase competition in app payments and downloads. That case began in 2021 with Epic Games’ antitrust complaint. In a separate ruling this year, the European Commission fined Apple €500 million for limiting developers’ ability to direct customers to cheaper payment methods outside the App Store. Apple has appealed the fine. Musk has made public statements about possible legal action against Apple, although it is not clear whether a formal filing will follow. The situation adds another chapter to the ongoing rivalry between his companies and the technology giant. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: Meta Expands Scam Ad Reporting Across Facebook and Instagram
Grok 4 is currently riding the wave of GPT-5’s irregularities, and we are all here for the tech drama. As soon as GPT-5 hit the market, the internet was furious. Many users reported that the model was unable to understand the uploaded images. Upon being asked for analysis, GPT-5 ends up describing a completely random […] The post Elon Musk Makes Grok 4 Free as GPT-5 Backlash Grows Discontent appeared first on TechJuice .
Meta is giving businesses more tools to tackle fraudulent adverts , adding large-scale scam ad reporting to its Brand Rights Protection system. The update means companies and brands can now flag suspicious campaigns even when the ads do not directly lift their logos or imagery. That covers cases where a brand’s name is used without permission or where false claims are tied to the brand in an attempt to mislead. The move follows a string of incidents in which prominent journalists, broadcasters, and entrepreneurs were impersonated in online investment schemes. First launched in October 2021 and once known as the Commerce & Ads IP Tool, Brand Rights Protection lets registered trademark owners monitor and report misuse of their brands on Facebook and Instagram. It scans ads, posts, pages, and accounts for potential infringements, using image-matching technology to spot content that resembles uploaded reference files. Businesses can store up to 10 such images (logos, product shots, or other brand markers) to help the system flag suspicious material. Meta has also reworked the tool’s navigation. The Drafts tab, previously called Requests, now splits reports into categories for copyright, counterfeit, impersonation, and trademark violations. In the Reports tab, users can filter results by keywords, trademark names, report owner details, or unique email report IDs. Those targeting scam ads specifically are advised to choose the “Other” violation type in the Ads section. The system’s reach currently covers Facebook and Instagram, though scam activity has also been spotted on WhatsApp, where the same enforcement measures are not in place. Publishers and brand owners say that removing harmful ads can feel like an endless cycle, with new ones appearing soon after the old ones are removed. Meta says its automated review and detection systems remove millions of fraudulent posts and accounts. In 2024 alone, the company took down more than 157 million pieces of advertising content worldwide for breaking its rules on fraud, scams, and deceptive business practices. The company believes that the expanded Brand Rights Protection features will give businesses more control over their identities online and help reduce the spread of misleading material. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Read next: Anthropic Expands Claude With On Demand Memory Retrieval for Subscribers
The cryptocurrency market has stormed into uncharted territory, shattering the $4.1 trillion mark for the first time in history. The rally comes on the back of soaring Bitcoin dominance and a surge of institutional capital, cementing crypto’s place among the world’s most valuable financial markets. Record-Breaking $4.1 trillion Crypto Market In just 24 hours, the […] The post Crypto Market Cap Surges Past $4.1 Trillion as Bitcoin Leads Breakout Rally appeared first on TechJuice .
Do Kwon, the South Korean cryptocurrency entrepreneur accused of orchestrating one of the largest digital asset collapses in history, is expected to enter a guilty plea in the United States. Court records show that the co-founder of Terraform Labs will appear in Manhattan federal court on Tuesday in connection with charges over the $40 billion […] The post Do Kwon Guilty Plea Expected in $40B Crypto Fraud Case appeared first on TechJuice .
PUBG Mobile has announced the worldwide expansion of its Next Star Global Creator Recruitment (NSGCR) program, marking one of the most significant investments in community-driven content in the mobile gaming industry. Developed by KRAFTON, the initiative allocates $6 million (PKR 170 crores!) annually to support content creators across all experience levels, with no follower count […] The post PUBG Mobile Unveils $6M Global Creator Program For Everyone appeared first on TechJuice .
Another round of leaks for Fortnite hints at some features fans have been asking for years. If these rumors are true, we might just get proximity chat for Battle Royale on Fortnite really soon. Fresh leaks from data miners and gaming outlets like SiegeGG and esports.gg suggest Epic Games is gearing up to integrate this […] The post Is Fortnite Adding Proximity Chat to Battle Royale? appeared first on TechJuice .
Chinese authorities have urged local companies to avoid using Nvidia’s H20 processors , particularly for government-related purposes, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people familiar with the matter. Authorities have sent notices to a range of firms discouraging use of the less-advanced semiconductors, with the guidance taking a particularly strong stance against the use of Nvidia’s H20s for any government or national security-related work by state enterprises or private companies, the report said. Reuters could not immediately confirm the report. Nvidia did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours. Nvidia said in July that its products have no “ backdoors “ that would allow remote access or control after China raised concerns over potential security risks in the firm’s H20 artificial intelligence chip. U.S. President Donald Trump suggested on Monday that he might allow Nvidia to sell a scaled-down version of its next-generation advanced GPU chip in China, despite deep-seated fears in Washington that China could harness U.S. artificial intelligence capabilities to supercharge its military. The move could open the door to China securing more advanced computing power from the U.S. even as the two countries battled for technology supremacy, critics said.
Tesla's energy subsidiary has applied to become an electricity supplier in Britain, a first such move by tech billionaire Elon Musk's operations outside the United States. A notice on the UK energy regulator's website confirmed a weekend media report that Tesla Energy Ventures Limited had applied for a license to supply electricity. The subsidiary of Musk's electric carmaker Tesla currently provides electricity across Texas. A document formalizing the UK application, initially revealed by the Sunday Telegraph, is dated July 18 and signed by Andrew Payne, Tesla's director of energy for Europe. Tesla Energy, which specializes in solar power and battery storage, did not immediately respond Monday to AFP's request for comment regarding the application on regulator Ofgem's website. Tesla in 2020 obtained a license to produce electricity in the UK, notably using solar panels, without selling it directly to consumers. News of the latest application comes as Tesla suffers a global decline in sales of its cars owing to increased competition and a backlash over Musk's collaboration with US President Donald Trump. UK registrations of the brand dropped to 987 in July from 2,462 one year earlier, according to trade data.
The iPhone 17 series is expected to launch in less than a month, and new leaks are fueling excitement. Tipster Majin Bu has shared an image of the upcoming phones’ screen protectors, revealing size details for all four models. According to the leak, the standard iPhone 17 will feature a 6.3-inch display, matching the iPhone […] The post iPhone 17 Series Screen Protector Leak Reveals Models’ Display Differences appeared first on TechJuice .
GrapheneOS, a privacy-focused Android-based operating system, has introduced a new “duress PIN” feature designed to protect user data in high-risk situations. The update enables a secondary PIN that, when entered, triggers a complete and irreversible wipe of the device. The duress PIN works anywhere the system requests authentication, including the lock screen, app unlock prompts, […] The post Android-Based OS Introduces Duress PIN to Wipe Your Device Instantly appeared first on TechJuice .
Passengers travelling from the UAE are being urged to review the latest regulations on banned flight items, as Emirates introduces a new restriction prohibiting the use of power banks during flights starting in October. While UAE airports already maintain strict rules on prohibited goods, airlines may impose additional measures that passengers must follow. Banned Flight […] The post UAE Updates List of Banned Flight Items appeared first on TechJuice .
TikTok has ignited a storm of controversy by replacing hundreds of human content moderators with AI systems and outsourced labor fueled by job cuts in key locations like Berlin and Malaysia. Workers are striking, unions are demanding accountability, and critics warn of sharp drops in content sensitivity. Berlin Human Moderators Take a Stand In Berlin, […] The post TikTok Sparks Global Backlash as It Replaces Human Moderators With AI appeared first on TechJuice .
Mari Petroleum has announced its financial results for FY25, posting a 16% year-on-year decline in earnings, with profit recorded at Rs65.1 billion (EPS: PKR54.25) compared to Rs77.24 billion in FY24. For the fourth quarter, Mari Petroleum reported a profit of Rs18.8 billion (EPS: PKR15.69), reflecting a 27% decline year-on-year. The drop in earnings was attributed […] The post Mari Petroleum Earnings Drop 16% in FY25 appeared first on TechJuice .
Fauji Cement Company Limited (FCCL) has reported a record profit of Rs13.3 billion for FY25, marking a 62% year-on-year surge from Rs8.2 billion in FY24. This is the highest-ever profit in the company’s history, supported by strong sales growth, margin improvements, and cost optimization. The company’s earnings per share (EPS) climbed to Rs5.43, compared to […] The post Fauji Cement Posts Record Rs13.3bn Profit in FY25 appeared first on TechJuice .
YouTube is introducing an AI age checker as a means of verification starting August 13. The machine learning-powered feature intends to sort users into “teens” or “adults” categories regardless of the date of birth on their accounts. The goal is to ensure safer, age appropriate experiences across the platform. How It Works: Your Watch History […] The post Why Is YouTube Rolling Out An AI Age Checker on August 13? appeared first on TechJuice .
Google is testing an AI-driven version of its Google Finance service. The upgrade is designed to deliver instant financial insights and advanced interactive tools for investors. Users can ask natural language questions about stocks, markets, and cryptocurrencies and receive detailed answers with links to relevant sources. The platform also introduces advanced charting tools like moving […] The post Google Finance Using AI for Faster Market Insights appeared first on TechJuice .
Apple’s iOS 26 is finally moving beyond the polarizing Liquid Glass redesign. Reports from MacRumors and TechRadar confirm three standout features coming to iOS 26 when it rolls out at the end of this year, and we are here for it. 3 New Features Coming to iOS 26 Adaptive Power Mode Boosts Battery Efficiency Adaptive […] The post Move Over Liquid Glass: iOS 26 Unveils 3 New Power-Packed Features appeared first on TechJuice .
The government is preparing to slash the super tax for the manufacturing sector as part of its new industrial policy, aiming to reduce the rate to 5% over the next four years. The tax will be fully abolished in the fifth year if the primary balance remains in surplus and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) […] The post Govt Plans Gradual Cut in Super Tax for Manufacturing Sector appeared first on TechJuice .
Apple is testing a revamped Siri with popular third-party apps, including WhatsApp, YouTube, Amazon, and Facebook. The trial also covers Uber, AllTrails, Threads, Temu, and several games. This update aims to give Siri deeper app integration, better personal context understanding, and improved on-screen awareness. Powered by Apple Intelligence and an upgraded App Intents system, the […] The post Enhanced Apple Siri Being Tested With Popular Apps Like WhatsApp and YouTube appeared first on TechJuice .
The Federal Tax Ombudsman (FTO) has directed the Director General of Intelligence and Investigation (I&I) Inland Revenue to track down cybercriminals who used IP addresses and VPNs to introduce fake tax invoices into the supply chain. The directive also requires identifying the original subscriber responsible for the fraudulent activities. According to the FTO order, criminals […] The post FTO Targets Rs133m Fake Tax Invoices Scam appeared first on TechJuice .
In a surprising update, Instagram head Adam Mosseri has unveiled how anyone can boost their reach on reels, although that reach boost will be temporary. He also debunked a pervasive myth: the belief that engaging with content similar to your own posts would amplify your reach. This misconception, rooted in early Instagram strategies, suggested that […] The post Instagram’s CEO Confirms THIS Boosts The Reach on Your Reels appeared first on TechJuice .
Pi Network is suddenly stealing the spotlight, despite once being a shady mobile mining project. Its token, PI, is charging toward a major price barrier, sparking bold predictions that it could soon blast higher, experts predict. Pi Network: From Dip to Liftoff In the past week, PI rocketed up from around $0.32 (PKR 90.71) to […] The post Pi Network Surges Toward Breakout as Experts Predict Price Explosion appeared first on TechJuice .
A 60-year-old man was hospitalized with a rare condition linked to bromide toxicity after acting on advice from an artificial intelligence chatbot. The case was described in the Annals of Internal Medicine: Clinical Cases and shows how online information can influence unusual health outcomes. The patient, who had no prior psychiatric history, decided to remove sodium chloride from his diet after reading about its health effects. He found information about reducing salt intake but little about removing it entirely. Drawing on nutrition courses he had taken years earlier, he replaced table salt with sodium bromide bought online. The decision followed a chatbot exchange that suggested bromide as an alternative, a substance generally used in industrial or cleaning applications rather than food. For three months, he maintained this substitution while following a highly restrictive vegetarian diet and distilling his own drinking water. Over time, he developed fatigue, insomnia, increased thirst, movement imbalance, and skin changes such as acne and small red growths. He also began to suspect that his neighbor was poisoning him. When he arrived at the emergency department, his vital signs and neurological examination were normal. Blood tests, however, showed unusually high chloride levels, a negative anion gap, low phosphate, and signs of both respiratory acidosis and metabolic alkalosis. Poison Control staff considered bromism the most likely cause. Also read: ChatGPT Identifies Medical Emergency Doctors Missed, Helping Woman Get Critical Care Bromism was common in the early 20th century when bromide salts were used in sedatives and other over-the-counter products. Its incidence declined after U.S. regulators banned such uses between the 1970s and late 1980s. In this case, the man’s bromide level measured more than 200 times the upper limit of normal. Within the first day of his admission, he developed hallucinations and worsening paranoia, leading to an involuntary psychiatric hold. He was treated with antipsychotic medication, intravenous fluids, and electrolyte replacement. He also received vitamins to address deficiencies from his restrictive diet. His condition improved gradually during a three-week hospital stay. Blood chemistry returned to normal and psychiatric symptoms resolved. He was discharged without medication and remained stable at follow-up. The report’s authors noted that bromide-containing products remain available through online sellers. They advised that unusual electrolyte results, especially high chloride with a negative anion gap, should prompt clinicians to consider bromism in patients with unexplained psychiatric or neurological symptoms. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: • Office, Retail, and Support Jobs Projected to Shrink by 2030 • YouTube CPM Rates in 2025: How Location Shapes Earnings
PUBG Mobile 4.0 update is riling fans up for a full-scale revolution coming to the game. Multiple leaks and reports give air to rumors of a new Mortar weapon, transformative WOW Mode upgrades, and a suite of creative tools coming with this new update. The beta is already live and testing is underway, which makes […] The post PUBG Mobile 4.0 Preview: New Weapons, WOW Mode & Dev Tools appeared first on TechJuice .
The Dubai Centre for Artificial Intelligence (DCAI) has launched applications for the second cycle of its “Future of AI in Government Services Accelerator,” inviting global tech innovators to co-develop advanced AI solutions with more than 20 government entities. Run in partnership with Dubai Future Accelerators, part of the Dubai Future Foundation, the programme is a key initiative under the Dubai Universal Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence , which seeks to position the emirate as the world’s largest hub for AI innovation across sectors. This year’s accelerator will focus on four priorities: Personalising and enhancing existing public services Creating new AI-powered solutions for previously unsolved challenges Improving operational efficiency in daily government processes Expanding accessibility for all segments of society Selected companies will work directly with senior government officials, receive mentorship from AI experts, and pilot their solutions in real-world settings. The programme takes no equity, allowing participants to retain full ownership of their technology. The eight-week residency will take place from October 6 to November 28, 2025, with travel and accommodation expenses fully covered. In its first cycle, the accelerator attracted 615 AI companies from 55 countries, generating 183 AI use cases — 75 of which have already been piloted. “The programme is designed to spark innovative uses of AI, helping government entities position Dubai among the world’s top cities for agile, AI-powered public services,” said Saeed Al Falasi, Executive Director of DCAI. “Our goal is to create seamless, intelligent experiences that enhance quality of life, making Dubai the happiest city in the world.”
Bitcoin is surging, and quite a bit actually. Back in July, the most popular cryptocurrency came close to an all-time high of $123,000 mark. In PKR, that is a whopping Rs 34,501,924.53 (that is 3.4 crores!) Now, with a remarkable 10% increase in the first ten days of August, we are back in the loop. The […] The post Bitcoin Gains 10% August Momentum, Surges Past $121,000 appeared first on TechJuice .
Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 4 ‘Shock ‘N Awesome’ is indeed shocking and awesome-ing! We can now immerse in the bug invasion theme, with Power Rangers collaborations, and a revamped map. Launched on August 7, 2025, this season introduces 18 standard NPCs, three formidable Queen bug bosses, and a host of new mechanics that redefine survival […] The post All the NPC Locations and What They Offer in Fortnite Chapter 6 Season 4 appeared first on TechJuice .
World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture backed by US President Donald Trump’s family, plans to raise $1.5 billion for its WLFI token project. The company wants to create a public entity that will hold its WLFI tokens, Bloomberg News reported. The fundraising structure is still under discussion. However, the company has already approached major investors […] The post Trump-Backed World Liberty Seeks $1.5bn for WLFI Token appeared first on TechJuice .
The National Cyber Emergency Response Team (nCERT) has issued an urgent cybersecurity advisory on Blue Locker ransomware, warning that the malware is actively targeting organizations across the country. It is addressed to a wide range of government officials and departments, highlighting the immediate need for preventive measures to mitigate the threat. The advisory describes Blue […] The post NCERT Issues Advisory on Blue Locker Ransomware Threat appeared first on TechJuice .
The World Bank has raised concerns over delays in signing Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) between the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) and provincial governments under the $78 million Digital Economy Enhancement Project (DEEP). The agreements, required by the financing arrangement, remain pending despite progress in other areas. According to official World Bank documents, […] The post World Bank Highlights Delay in MoUs for $78M ‘DEEP’ Initiative appeared first on TechJuice .
US & China’s reveal AI action plans around starkly different visions, both for technology & the world order
Employer forecasts point to a sharp drop in demand for a wide range of traditional roles over the next five years, with clerical positions expected to see the largest cuts. The figures come from a global survey of more than a thousand companies employing over 14 million people, compiled in the World Economic Forum’s latest jobs report. It ranks the occupations most likely to lose ground between 2025 and 2030. Postal clerks face the steepest decline, with projections showing a fall of around 40 percent. Bank tellers follow closely with a 35 percent drop, while data entry specialists are expected to contract by roughly a third. These jobs rely heavily on repetitive processing tasks, which employers are increasingly assigning to automated systems. Retail and administrative work is also under strain. Cashiers, ticket clerks, and administrative assistants all feature high on the list, with estimated declines ranging from about 28 to 30 percent. Bookkeeping and payroll clerks, along with material-recording staff such as stock keepers, could see reductions of more than one-fifth. Transportation attendants and conductors appear just behind them with a 21 percent forecast fall. Some occupations tied to customer outreach and sales are also projected to shrink. Door-to-door sellers, street vendors, and similar roles are expected to drop by about 20 percent. Graphic designers sit at the same level, while claims adjusters, legal officials, and legal secretaries are each predicted to see losses between 17 and 19 percent. Telemarketing is projected to fall by around 16 percent. Technology is a driving force behind many of these changes, though real-world results have not always matched early promises. Some systems promoted as fully automated have required significant human oversight to work reliably, and certain AI-driven services have been scaled back when they failed to handle practical challenges. Even so, most employers in the survey anticipate steady advances in automation, pushing them to reshape their staffing plans. The report suggests that by 2030, workplaces will be more dependent on technology for routine operations, while human staff will be concentrated in areas where adaptability, problem-solving, and complex interaction are essential. Read next: Fraud Losses Among Seniors See Steepest Increase in Four Years
Google has completed the transition of Gemini’s overlay on Android from its older blue-purple theme to the four Google colors. The update brings a vibrant and modern look, with one small exception still visible. The change enhances visual consistency across Android, iOS, and the web. Starting in late June, the four-color icon arrived on both […] The post Google Adds Colorful Four-Tone Glow to Gemini Overlay on Android appeared first on TechJuice .
SDI confirmed its advanced 21700 cylindrical batteries were behind this milestone. This collaboration highlights Samsung’s role in pushing EV technology forward, offering both long-range and ultra-fast charging. Samsung SDI supplies the 21700 cylindrical batteries used in the Lucid Air. Thanks to these advanced cells, the battery pack can gain up to 400 km of range […] The post Samsung Powers the World’s Longest-Range EV With Its Own Batteries appeared first on TechJuice .