According to details shared by reliable sources with TechJuice, Honor is expected to launch two new smartphones in Pakistan, the Honor X7c and Honor X6c. While the company has yet to announce official pricing details, both models are anticipated to fall within the affordable to mid-range segment. Although the full specifications have not been officially […] The post Which Honor Phones Are Going to Launch in Pakistan Soon? Details revealed appeared first on TechJuice .
Earlier this month, Techjuice reported that BYD Pakistan would introduce the BYD Shark 6 PHEV by July 2025. Now, it’s official; sources confirm the BYD Shark 6 PHEV will launch in Pakistan on July 25, 2025. It will be the country’s first plug-in hybrid pickup truck. Bookings for the Shark 6 PHEV will start on […] The post BYD Shark 6 PHEV Set to Launch in Pakistan on July 25 appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan-Vietnam trade has shown steady growth in 2024, reaching approximately $850 million, with both countries aiming to hit the $1 billion mark in the near future, according to Vietnam’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Pham Anh Tuan. The ambassador stated that the consistent growth in trade volumes reflects a strong foundation and increasing momentum between the two […] The post Pakistan-Vietnam Trade Nears $1 Billion appeared first on TechJuice .
Five companies overbilled 278,649 consumers by Rs47.81 billion in one month; Rs22 billion overbilled under the guise of "adjusting load" for technical losses; Qesco identified as the worst offender The post Audit reveals Rs244 billion overbilling fraud by eight power distribution companies appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has launched new ID services to improve public access and transparency, introducing updated B-Forms for children and a CNIC option allowing women to list their father’s name instead of their husband’s. Speaking at a press briefing in Karachi, NADRA Director and Spokesperson Syed Shabahat Ali announced that these […] The post NADRA Rolls Out New Services with CNIC Option for Women appeared first on TechJuice .
In a significant move to boost Chinese investment, Pakistan has approved a short-term policy allowing Chinese firms operating in the Gwadar Free Zone to retain 50% of their export proceeds in special foreign currency accounts. According to details, these funds can be freely used for international payments related to current account transactions without prior approval […] The post Govt Approves 50% Export Retention for Chinese Firms in Gwadar appeared first on TechJuice .
Caretaker Federal IT Minister Dr. Umar Saif announced that the Ministry of IT and Telecom has proposed a minimum age limit policy for social media use across Pakistan. This initiative aims to regulate online content while shielding underage users from harmful digital exposure. Sources reveal that the proposed policy is currently under review by the […] The post Is Pakistan Considering Putting An Age Limit to Social Media Access? appeared first on TechJuice .
The Punjab boards are all set to announce the Class 10th result for the 2025 annual exams, with thousands of students eagerly awaiting their performance updates. According to an official statement from all Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education across Punjab, the Class 10th result will be declared on July 24, 2025, at 10:00 AM. […] The post Punjab Board Confirms New Date for Class 10th Result Announcement appeared first on TechJuice .
.In a major policy shift, the federal government has officially initiated the restructuring of the National Information Technology Board (NITB). It comes as a move expected to revamp Pakistan’s digital governance ecosystem and fast-track ongoing tech initiatives under the Digital Pakistan framework. Administrative Reforms Approved for NITB The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) […] The post Govt Restructures NITB In A Bid to Boost Digital Pakistan Vision appeared first on TechJuice .
New plan includes upgrading firewalls, securing mobile services, and deploying AI and cloud technologies for national defense The post NTC unveils strategy to enhance cybersecurity and protect government communications appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
Federal Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik and Australian envoy Neil Hawkins discuss investment, technology exchange, and training collaborations to boost Pakistan’s energy security and mineral development. The post Pakistan, Australia explore deeper energy and mining ties amid growing investor interest appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi inaugurated two major tech-driven public safety initiatives at the Islamabad Safe City Headquarters, the Online Women’s Police Station and the One Info […] The post Mohsin Naqvi Launches Online Women’s Police Station and App appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
NCCPL updates security symbol to ITANZ, effective from July 28, 2025 The post Zahur Cotton Mills rebranded as Itanz Technologies, new symbol assigned appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
Nishat Power Limited (NPL) has announced a Rs2.5 billion investment in electric vehicle firm NexGen Auto (Private) Limited to support its upcoming product launch and local assembly operations. NPL shared the development in a notice to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) on Monday, revealing plans to hold an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) on August 13, […] The post Nishat Power Eyes EV Future with Major Stake in NexGen Auto appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan’s rice export revenue experienced a sharp decline in FY25, falling by 14.7% to $3.36 billion despite only a modest drop in export volume. The dip was largely driven by falling global rice prices, according to data released by Optimus Capital Management. The data showed that Pakistan exported 5.8 million metric tons (MMT) of rice […] The post Drop in Global Prices Hits Pakistan’s Rice Export Revenue appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has seen a major dip in car imports, dropping 40% in June 2025 compared to the same month last year, according to data from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS). The total value of imported Completely Built Units (CBUs) fell to $20.34 million in June 2025, down from $33.74 million in June 2024. […] The post Car imports in Pakistan drop 40% in june ahead of expected policy shift appeared first on TechJuice .
The cybersecurity insurance market is on track to more than double in size over the next five years, with analysts projecting a massive boom from $16.54 billion in 2025 to $32.19 billion by 2030. According to new research from MarketsandMarkets, this dramatic surge is being driven by a volatile cyber threat landscape. We see a […] The post Cybersecurity Insurance Set to More Than Double by 2030. Are Pakistani Firms Ready? appeared first on TechJuice .
Pak Suzuki Motor Company is preparing to unveil two newly-designed motorcycles in Pakistan, signaling a fresh take on its long-standing reputation. This move is part of the company’s efforts to modernize its offerings while retaining its established identity in the local market. A recent teaser shared across Suzuki’s official social media channels has generated buzz […] The post Suzuki Teases Two New Motorcycle Designs for Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT) has announced plans to provide high-speed internet and fibre-optic connectivity to 532 schools in Islamabad, advancing Pakistan’s goal of becoming a digitally empowered nation. An official from the Ministry confirmed that the initiative aligns with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s vision for a “Digital Nation Pakistan,” aiming to […] The post Islamabad Schools to Get High Speed Internet Confirms MoITT appeared first on TechJuice .
Islamabad’s Safe City project is getting a major upgrade as authorities move forward with the installation of 3,100 additional CCTV cameras to strengthen surveillance and public safety across the capital. The new CCTV cameras will be placed along major roads, intersections, and key entry and exit points throughout Islamabad. All devices will be linked to […] The post Islamabad Adds 3,100 CCTV Cameras Under Safe City Project appeared first on TechJuice .
Vivo expands its Y Series lineup with the launch of the Y19s Pro. It builds on what users already love. This upgraded version of the Y19s brings stronger battery performance without compromising daily essentials. It delivers a balance of style, power, and durability. The Y19s Pro offers a sleek design, immersive visuals, smooth audio, and […] The post Vivo Y19s Pro Hits Pakistani Market at Rs. 43,999 appeared first on TechJuice .
Dewan Motors, the authorized BMW dealer in Pakistan, has announced a significant price reduction for the BMW X5 xDrive50e plug-in hybrid SUV. The move slashes a hefty Rs7.64 million from the original price tag. Previously listed at Rs96,640,000, the X5 PHEV is now available for Rs89,000,000, making it more appealing to environmentally conscious luxury car […] The post BMW Slashes Rs7.64 Million Off X5 Plug-in Hybrid in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
Karachi— The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has announced the establishment of three additional mega centers in Karachi on July 21, 2025, to enhance public services and ease identity-related processes. According to the official statement, the new centers will be located in Malir Cantt, Malir, and Surjani Town. These centers aim to facilitate citizens […] The post NADRA Announces Three New Mega Centers in Karachi appeared first on TechJuice .
The World Bank has called for urgent energy efficiency improvements across Pakistan’s major industrial sectors, including cement, textile, steel, fertiliser, and paper, to lower costs and support the country’s climate goals. In its latest report titled “Pakistan Energy Efficiency: Industrial Energy Efficiency and Decarbonisation (EE&D),” the World Bank outlines a roadmap to help reduce energy […] The post World Bank Urges Energy Cuts in Pakistan’s Industries appeared first on TechJuice .
The Punjab government has unveiled a comprehensive plan to roll out three mobile education initiatives, including a mobile library and School on Wheels project, to deliver learning opportunities to children in remote and underserved regions. Provincial Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat announced that the “School on Wheels” project will use solar-powered electric rickshaws to bring […] The post Punjab Introduces Mobile Library and School on Wheels Projects appeared first on TechJuice .
Last month, WhatsApp released the Message Summaries feature. It lets users summarize unread messages from one chat at a time. Now, WhatsApp is working on a new feature called Quick Recap. It will enable users to generate summaries for multiple chats simultaneously. According to sources, Quick Recap will support up to five conversations simultaneously. Users can select […] The post WhatsApp Working on Quick Recap Feature for Chat Summaries appeared first on TechJuice .
The sugar market in Punjab is facing growing turmoil as sugar mills have reportedly refused to supply at government-fixed prices, prompting dealers to suspend distribution across the province. The federal government recently set the ex-mill price of sugar at Rs165 per kg and the retail price at Rs173. However, sugar mills are allegedly offering the […] The post Punjab Sugar Market in Turmoil as Mills Refuse Govt Price appeared first on TechJuice .
The newly constructed runway at Quetta International Airport has been honored with the prestigious FIDIC Asia Pacific Engineering Excellence Award during a special ceremony held in Islamabad. The award celebrates the achievement of the Pakistan Airports Authority and the consultancy teams involved in the project for their outstanding planning, technical capabilities, and adherence to high […] The post Quetta Airport Runway Wins FIDIC Engineering Excellence Award appeared first on TechJuice .
It felt like a spark for something greater than a simple handshake when Pakistan’s IT Minister Shaza Khawaja met South Korea’s Chargé d’Affaires, Park Jae-lark on […] The post Pakistan and South Korea Strengthen Tech Partnership appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
In a significant development for Pakistan, USAID has resumed funding for two major initiatives, the Merit Scholarship under the Pakistan University Student Program (Phase II) and the FATA Infrastructure Program, signaling renewed bilateral cooperation under US President Donald Trump’s administration. The US Embassy in Islamabad confirmed the resumption of these aid programs, stating that USAID […] The post USAID Resumes Key Education Project in Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued an alert urging WhatsApp users to be cautious of scam messages coming from unknown local or international numbers. These messages often pretend to be from WhatsApp’s official account and may display the WhatsApp logo to appear legitimate. PTA has highlighted that these WhatsApp scam messages typically include a […] The post PTA Warns Users About WhatsApp Scam Messages appeared first on TechJuice .
The groups will identify and implement projects on high-yield cotton seeds, water-saving irrigation, and modern farming techniques The post Pakistan and China to form technical groups for agricultural projects appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has warned that without urgent reforms Pakistan could fall further behind in broadband and digital access, despite mobile broadband coverage reaching […] The post ADB Urges Digital Reforms to Unlock Pakistan’s Tech Potential appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
The Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) has doubled the number of free Wi-Fi spots across the province, expanding digital access and upgrading infrastructure to meet growing public demand. In a major step toward digital inclusion, the PSCA announced that the number of free Wi-Fi spots in Lahore has increased from 230 to 430. The service […] The post Punjab Govt Doubles Free Wi-Fi Spots Across Province appeared first on TechJuice .
The Pakistan IT Industry Association (P@SHA) has urged the government to unlock significant tech investment by ensuring consistent tax policies, smoother remittance processes, and a streamlined […] The post P@SHA Urges Predictable Policies to Boost Investment appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
Automation is creeping into workplaces faster than ever, and not all jobs are built to survive the shift. A recent analysis by WillRobotTakeMyJob ranks 100 occupations that face the greatest risk of being replaced by machines, alongside 100 that appear safer, at least for now. The study uses machine learning models trained on U.S. Department of Labor data to estimate how likely a job is to be automated based on the skills, knowledge, and complexity it demands. The results don't just show who might be vulnerable, but also who’s likely to keep a human edge in the age of artificial intelligence. Where Automation Hits Hardest Jobs that repeat the same steps each day, rely on limited decision-making, or involve manual labor in structured environments have the highest odds of being automated. Many of the top-ranked high-risk jobs involve physical tasks or simple data handling. Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors top the list with a 100% risk score. They earn around $45,760 and face slow job growth. Packers and Packagers earn even less , roughly $34,800, and also hold a perfect risk rating. Like many warehouse roles, their work is predictable and easy to program. Machine Feeders, Offbearers, and Freight Laborers also fall into this category. They’re already being replaced by robotics in factories and fulfillment centers. Other occupations flagged include dredge operators , billing clerks , shoe machine operators , and title examiners . These roles typically carry lower wages, ranging between $35,000 and $55,000, and have little demand for personal judgment or creative thinking. Even jobs that once seemed secure, like credit analysts and customer service reps , now face high exposure. AI can quickly learn patterns in credit risk or handle scripted client queries, often more efficiently than a person can. # Occupation Risk level Job score Risk level (voted) Median wage (USD) Projected growth (by 2031) 1 Refuse and Recyclable Material Collectors 100.00% 2.2/10 71.27% 45,760 2.30% 2 Packers and Packagers, Hand 100.00% 1.6/10 76.89% 34,830 -4.20% 3 Machine Feeders and Offbearers 100.00% 1.1/10 81.25% 39,250 -12.70% 4 Laborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, Hand 100.00% 2.7/10 78.21% 37,660 4.20% 5 Fallers 100.00% 1.8/10 58.33% 53,170 -8.40% 6 Dredge Operators 100.00% 2.7/10 78.57% 50,440 2.10% 7 Shoe Machine Operators and Tenders 100.00% 0.4/10 91.16% 36,970 -13.60% 8 Credit Analysts 100.00% 3.0/10 68.90% 79,420 -3.90% 9 Title Examiners, Abstractors, and Searchers 100.00% 2.9/10 54.49% 53,550 1.00% 10 Billing and Posting Clerks 100.00% 2.2/10 81.08% 45,590 0.50% 11 Court Reporters and Simultaneous Captioners 100.00% 2.3/10 77.42% 63,940 1.80% 12 Postal Service Mail Sorters, Processors, and Processing Machine Operators 100.00% 2.2/10 72.37% 53,440 -7.90% 13 Cooks, Fast Food 100.00% 1.4/10 74.73% 29,260 -13.70% 14 Postal Service Mail Carriers 100.00% 3.1/10 53.84% 56,330 -3.00% 15 Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing Clerks 100.00% 2.2/10 88.89% 47,440 -5.00% 16 Bill and Account Collectors 100.00% 1.8/10 68.18% 44,250 -9.50% 17 Telephone Operators 100.00% 0.7/10 85.88% 38,080 -26.40% 18 Motion Picture Projectionists 100.00% 0.9/10 72.66% 35,160 -5.00% 19 Correspondence Clerks 100.00% 1.6/10 83.33% 42,120 -6.70% 20 Receptionists and Information Clerks 100.00% 1.8/10 82.92% 35,840 -0.50% 21 Credit Authorizers, Checkers, and Clerks 100.00% 1.6/10 80.88% 48,000 -5.20% 22 Switchboard Operators, Including Answering Service 100.00% 0.9/10 83.70% 36,750 -25.20% 23 Brokerage Clerks 100.00% 2.4/10 58.55% 60,150 -2.80% 24 Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks 100.00% 3.3/10 78.02% 53,900 4.90% 25 Insurance Claims and Policy Processing Clerks 100.00% 1.8/10 74.17% 46,900 -3.90% 26 Proofreaders and Copy Markers 100.00% 1.6/10 70.57% 48,790 -3.40% 27 Mail Clerks and Mail Machine Operators, Except Postal Service 100.00% 1.4/10 85.29% 36,880 -6.20% 28 Word Processors and Typists 100.00% 1.3/10 81.45% 46,450 -38.00% 29 Legal Secretaries and Administrative Assistants 100.00% 1.9/10 75.38% 50,680 -5.10% 30 Order Clerks 100.00% 1.2/10 78.91% 41,600 -17.90% 31 Office Machine Operators, Except Computer 100.00% 1.0/10 82.29% 37,450 -15.10% 32 Graders and Sorters, Agricultural Products 100.00% 1.0/10 78.70% 34,360 -4.70% 33 New Accounts Clerks 100.00% 1.3/10 80.85% 44,630 -14.60% 34 Data Entry Keyers 100.00% 1.1/10 90.60% 37,790 -25.00% 35 Food Batchmakers 100.00% 3.4/10 68.52% 38,460 9.10% 36 Extruding and Drawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 100.00% 3.0/10 70.00% 44,390 2.00% 37 Food Cooking Machine Operators and Tenders 100.00% 1.4/10 77.78% 38,550 1.00% 38 Slaughterers and Meat Packers 100.00% 1.9/10 69.32% 38,160 1.40% 39 Pressers, Textile, Garment, and Related Materials 100.00% 1.0/10 73.86% 32,240 -12.00% 40 Timing Device Assemblers and Adjusters 100.00% 2.0/10 87.50% 48,840 -16.30% 41 Shoe and Leather Workers and Repairers 100.00% 1.2/10 52.14% 36,020 -11.90% 42 Tool Grinders, Filers, and Sharpeners 100.00% 1.8/10 75.00% 46,410 -7.80% 43 Gem and Diamond Workers 100.00% 1.6/10 81.25% 47,450 -3.70% 44 Milling and Planning Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 100.00% 1.0/10 80.95% 47,200 -12.90% 45 Helpers--Production Workers 100.00% 1.1/10 77.82% 36,700 -8.30% 46 Sewing Machine Operators 100.00% 1.3/10 70.24% 34,440 -13.20% 47 Drilling and Boring Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 100.00% 1.8/10 70.00% 44,620 -19.20% 48 Grinding, Lapping, Polishing, and Buffing Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 100.00% 2.1/10 67.31% 42,610 -10.70% 49 Cutting, Punching, and Press Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 100.00% 1.6/10 64.06% 42,400 -11.20% 50 Textile Winding, Twisting, and Drawing Out Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 100.00% 1.6/10 67.86% 35,530 -8.80% 51 Textile Knitting and Weaving Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 100.00% 1.1/10 68.42% 37,130 -11.80% 52 Textile Bleaching and Dyeing Machine Operators and Tenders 100.00% 0.4/10 80.71% 35,340 -10.30% 53 Mixing and Blending Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 100.00% 3.5/10 86.54% 46,100 4.30% 54 Etchers and Engravers 100.00% 2.3/10 89.58% 40,040 2.30% 55 Cleaning, Washing, and Metal Pickling Equipment Operators and Tenders 100.00% 2.0/10 80.65% 39,340 4.50% 56 Semiconductor Processing Technicians 100.00% 3.7/10 59.78% 45,850 13.00% 57 Ophthalmic Laboratory Technicians 100.00% 2.2/10 51.67% 37,720 1.60% 58 Sawing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Wood 100.00% 2.4/10 77.78% 38,000 -0.50% 59 Tire Builders 100.00% 2.2/10 75.00% 54,080 3.10% 60 Adhesive Bonding Machine Operators and Tenders 100.00% 2.3/10 56.25% 43,540 -0.50% 61 Cutters and Trimmers, Hand 100.00% 1.2/10 60.53% 37,040 -18.40% 62 Textile Cutting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 100.00% 0.8/10 64.47% 36,620 -11.70% 63 Lathe and Turning Machine Tool Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 100.00% 1.8/10 51.56% 47,110 -11.40% 64 Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks 100.00% 1.8/10 79.91% 52,240 -15.10% 65 Medical Transcriptionists 100.00% 1.3/10 77.31% 37,060 -4.70% 66 Extruding, Forming, Pressing, and Compacting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 99.90% 2.7/10 68.75% 42,670 2.70% 67 Office Clerks, General 99.45% 1.8/10 77.10% 40,480 -5.60% 68 Judicial Law Clerks 99.32% 3.1/10 52.66% 57,490 3.40% 69 Cutting and Slicing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders 99.26% 1.5/10 79.41% 44,310 -2.70% 70 Tax Preparers 99.13% 2.8/10 73.44% 49,010 4.20% 71 Patternmakers, Metal and Plastic 98.97% 2.0/10 96.88% 49,670 -22.20% 72 Heat Treating Equipment Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 98.36% 1.3/10 68.75% 44,240 -9.50% 73 Electromechanical Equipment Assemblers 98.24% 3.8/10 75.00% 40,490 7.20% 74 Bridge and Lock Tenders 98.20% 2.5/10 80.00% 49,120 0.50% 75 Gambling and Sports Book Writers and Runners 98.13% 1.2/10 57.43% 29,170 -2.40% 76 Court, Municipal, and License Clerks 97.59% 2.7/10 66.67% 46,110 3.80% 77 Woodworking Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Except Sawing 97.54% 1.6/10 65.38% 38,260 -2.20% 78 Telemarketers 97.49% 0.9/10 90.40% 34,480 -21.50% 79 Glass Blowers, Molders, Benders, and Finishers 97.47% 3.6/10 51.92% 43,310 5.30% 80 Loading and Moving Machine Operators, Underground Mining 97.27% 2.5/10 60.00% 64,070 -22.90% 81 Parking Attendants 97.17% 2.4/10 81.63% 32,840 5.30% 82 Medical Records Specialists 97.09% 3.8/10 68.94% 48,780 8.70% 83 Extruding and Forming Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Synthetic and Glass Fibers 96.78% 2.2/10 75.00% 44,030 -3.10% 84 Farm Labor Contractors 96.63% 2.5/10 79.00% 45,730 6.60% 85 Gambling Cage Workers 96.46% 0.8/10 82.95% 36,110 -3.70% 86 Molders, Shapers, and Casters, Except Metal and Plastic 96.26% 3.6/10 77.50% 43,310 5.30% 87 Fast Food and Counter Workers 96.21% 2.7/10 87.56% 29,540 5.70% 88 Logging Equipment Operators 96.13% 2.1/10 61.25% 48,240 -3.80% 89 Couriers and Messengers 96.12% 3.0/10 68.75% 36,710 8.30% 90 Forging Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 95.99% 1.0/10 77.50% 46,990 -15.70% 91 Financial Clerks 95.79% 2.0/10 86.64% 45,790 -6.10% 92 Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and Ticket Takers 95.58% 1.9/10 88.97% 29,780 2.60% 93 Molding, Coremaking, and Casting Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders, Metal and Plastic 95.58% 1.8/10 76.47% 38,870 -2.50% 94 Secretaries and Administrative Assistants, Except Legal, Medical, and Executive 94.81% 2.7/10 71.64% 44,280 -0.30% 95 Sewers, Hand 94.46% 0.7/10 74.68% 32,240 -12.20% 96 Painting, Coating, and Decorating Workers 93.80% 2.1/10 52.99% 40,230 1.50% 97 Foundry Mold and Coremakers 93.73% 2.1/10 55.00% 44,300 -24.60% 98 Technical Writers 93.58% 4.0/10 55.64% 80,050 4.00% 99 Agricultural Equipment Operators 93.56% 3.9/10 79.17% 39,690 8.40% 100 Cytotechnologists 93.55% 4.2/10 70.00% 60,780 5.30% It’s no coincidence that many of these jobs also show weak or negative growth projections through 2031. Technology isn't just changing the way these roles are done, it's starting to phase them out. The Safer Side of the Job Market On the flip side, some careers look far less vulnerable. Jobs that involve empathy, creative reasoning, or high-level strategy are proving harder for machines to replicate. Anthropologists and Archeologists are at the very bottom of the automation risk list, showing a 0% risk. Their work depends heavily on interpretation, deep context, and cultural insight. Emergency Management Directors also rank as safe. These professionals coordinate complex responses to disasters, which demand leadership, timing, and judgment. Security Managers, education administrators, and occupational therapists all show no risk of being automated, largely because their work hinges on decision-making and human interaction. Medical professionals appear repeatedly throughout the low-risk list. Roles like internal medicine physicians , speech-language pathologists , and clinical psychologists not only involve personal care but require careful assessments that can’t be replicated with code. Median wages for these roles are significantly higher, often exceeding $90,000 or even $200,000 in physician roles. . # Occupation Risk level Job score Risk level (voted) Median wage (USD) Projected growth (by 2031) 1 Anthropologists and Archeologists 0.00% 7.5/10 19.18% 63,800 7.80% 2 Emergency Management Directors 0.00% 6.4/10 36.21% 83,960 4.00% 3 Security Managers 0.00% 8.0/10 25.53% 102,340 5.30% 4 Education Administrators, Kindergarten through Secondary 0.00% 7.3/10 26.12% 103,460 -0.50% 5 Fitness and Wellness Coordinators 0.00% 5.9/10 45.00% 57,570 6.90% 6 Civil Engineers 0.00% 8.5/10 28.04% 95,890 6.50% 7 General Internal Medicine Physicians 0.00% 7.5/10 33.05% 223,310 3.40% 8 Anthropology and Archeology Teachers, Postsecondary 0.00% 7.0/10 28.26% 93,650 3.80% 9 Social Work Teachers, Postsecondary 0.00% 6.6/10 25.00% 75,020 3.60% 10 Occupational Therapists 0.00% 8.9/10 19.39% 96,370 11.10% 11 Clinical Nurse Specialists 0.00% 8.5/10 23.28% 86,070 6.00% 12 First-Line Supervisors of Police and Detectives 0.00% 7.8/10 19.02% 101,750 3.80% 13 Hospitalists 0.00% 8.0/10 30.15% 236,000 3.90% 14 Neuropsychologists 0.00% 7.8/10 23.19% 117,750 5.00% 15 Neurologists 0.00% 8.2/10 21.89% 224,260 6.80% 16 Psychiatrists 0.00% 8.6/10 25.30% 226,880 7.60% 17 Coaches and Scouts 0.00% 7.5/10 22.33% 45,910 8.80% 18 Chief Executives 0.00% 8.3/10 24.14% 206,680 5.50% 19 Manufactured Building and Mobile Home Installers 0.00% 3.6/10 33.93% 38,980 -19.60% 20 Urologists 0.00% 8.5/10 21.74% 236,000 3.90% 21 Physical Therapists 0.00% 9.0/10 19.47% 99,710 14.20% 22 Choreographers 0.00% 6.5/10 22.81% 52,000 5.30% 23 Recreational Therapists 0.00% 6.5/10 24.14% 57,120 4.30% 24 Firefighters 0.00% 7.3/10 15.36% 57,120 4.20% 25 First-Line Supervisors of Firefighting and Prevention Workers 0.00% 7.5/10 26.32% 86,220 4.20% 26 Nurse Anesthetists 0.00% 8.0/10 36.07% 212,650 10.40% 27 Nurse Midwives 0.00% 8.1/10 23.31% 129,650 7.10% 28 Nurse Practitioners 0.00% 9.0/10 28.58% 126,260 46.30% 29 Dentists, General 0.00% 7.8/10 29.95% 166,300 4.80% 30 Physician Assistants 0.00% 8.7/10 30.79% 130,020 28.50% 31 Art Therapists 0.00% 7.8/10 22.46% 63,650 11.80% 32 Music Therapists 0.00% 7.0/10 37.79% 63,650 11.80% 33 Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurses 0.00% 8.5/10 12.50% 86,070 6.00% 34 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Physicians 0.00% 8.2/10 25.74% 236,000 3.90% 35 Art, Drama, and Music Teachers, Postsecondary 0.00% 7.3/10 20.30% 80,360 2.70% 36 Sports Medicine Physicians 0.00% 8.5/10 15.79% 236,000 3.90% 37 Adapted Physical Education Specialists 0.00% 5.8/10 20.45% 67,190 2.10% 38 Preventive Medicine Physicians 0.00% 7.3/10 36.67% 236,000 3.90% 39 Emergency Medical Technicians 0.00% 7.0/10 14.09% 38,930 6.10% 40 Paramedics 0.00% 7.6/10 15.05% 53,180 5.90% 41 Psychology Teachers, Postsecondary 0.00% 6.9/10 35.17% 82,140 5.00% 42 Nursing Instructors and Teachers, Postsecondary 0.00% 7.5/10 42.65% 80,780 17.90% 43 Midwives 0.00% 7.4/10 16.28% 63,630 5.80% 44 Athletic Trainers 0.00% 7.5/10 27.22% 57,930 12.70% 45 Healthcare Social Workers 0.00% 8.1/10 23.05% 62,940 9.70% 46 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers 0.00% 8.0/10 11.22% 55,960 11.60% 47 Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary 0.00% 6.4/10 37.96% 105,770 3.20% 48 Architects, Except Landscape and Naval 0.00% 8.0/10 34.55% 93,310 7.80% 49 Landscape Architects 0.00% 6.7/10 36.82% 79,320 4.70% 50 Marriage and Family Therapists 0.00% 7.7/10 25.00% 58,510 16.20% 51 Mental Health Counselors 0.00% 8.0/10 27.51% 53,710 18.80% 52 Clinical Neuropsychologists 0.00% 7.6/10 28.47% 117,750 5.00% 53 Critical Care Nurses 0.00% 8.5/10 23.13% 86,070 6.00% 54 Physicists 0.58% 8.3/10 18.84% 155,680 7.20% 55 Urban and Regional Planners 0.64% 7.4/10 23.31% 81,800 4.30% 56 Chief Sustainability Officers 0.84% 8.1/10 33.33% 206,680 5.50% 57 Farm and Home Management Educators 0.92% 4.6/10 35.71% 59,770 -1.70% 58 Fish and Game Wardens 1.08% 5.6/10 18.53% 60,380 -5.00% 59 Bioengineers and Biomedical Engineers 1.45% 7.8/10 28.13% 100,730 7.40% 60 Biologists 1.48% 7.7/10 26.53% 91,100 5.60% 61 Orthotists and Prosthetists 1.78% 7.5/10 33.57% 78,100 15.10% 62 Park Naturalists 1.81% 7.4/10 17.71% 68,750 5.60% 63 Pediatricians, General 2.11% 7.5/10 22.67% 198,690 2.10% 64 Biochemists and Biophysicists 2.23% 8.0/10 30.37% 107,460 9.00% 65 Educational, Guidance, and Career Counselors and Advisors 2.41% 7.3/10 29.60% 61,710 4.50% 66 Environmental Restoration Planners 2.49% 7.0/10 25.00% 78,980 7.30% 67 Soil and Plant Scientists 2.78% 7.6/10 22.37% 68,240 7.20% 68 Exercise Trainers and Group Fitness Instructors 2.92% 7.0/10 35.98% 46,480 13.60% 69 Health Education Specialists 3.02% 6.9/10 34.00% 62,860 7.00% 70 Environmental Engineers 3.05% 8.0/10 29.65% 100,090 6.90% 71 Special Education Teachers, Secondary School 3.11% 6.8/10 25.00% 66,620 -0.60% 72 Construction Managers 3.15% 8.9/10 22.64% 104,900 9.10% 73 Naturopathic Physicians 3.16% 6.4/10 39.71% 107,990 2.60% 74 Agricultural Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary 3.54% 6.2/10 33.33% 85,260 4.80% 75 Clergy 3.79% 6.5/10 10.32% 58,920 2.50% 76 Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors 3.94% 8.2/10 21.57% 53,710 18.80% 77 Chiropractors 3.96% 8.0/10 20.15% 76,530 9.90% 78 Fire Inspectors and Investigators 4.15% 6.7/10 32.69% 74,160 4.50% 79 Exercise Physiologists 4.17% 6.4/10 40.63% 54,860 10.40% 80 Recreation and Fitness Studies Teachers, Postsecondary 4.65% 5.7/10 35.00% 75,770 3.40% 81 Biological Science Teachers, Postsecondary 5.15% 7.6/10 36.00% 83,920 8.40% 82 Directors, Religious Activities and Education 5.55% 5.7/10 30.30% 50,140 2.20% 83 Social and Community Service Managers 5.76% 8.1/10 26.06% 77,030 8.20% 84 Special Education Teachers, Elementary School 5.76% 6.5/10 16.41% 64,910 -0.70% 85 Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten 5.76% 6.5/10 19.05% 64,910 -0.70% 86 Acute Care Nurses 5.76% 7.4/10 15.63% 86,070 6.00% 87 Water/Wastewater Engineers 5.81% 8.5/10 16.25% 95,890 6.50% 88 Curators 6.11% 7.5/10 16.18% 61,750 12.20% 89 Industrial-Organizational Psychologists 6.28% 7.4/10 26.22% 147,420 5.80% 90 Police and Sheriff's Patrol Officers 6.40% 7.4/10 17.57% 72,280 3.90% 91 Range Managers 6.47% 6.2/10 44.44% 68,750 5.60% 92 Prosthodontists 6.49% 6.5/10 41.07% 234,000 3.50% 93 Education and Childcare Administrators, Preschool and Daycare 6.56% 5.7/10 23.53% 54,290 -2.10% 94 Water Resource Specialists 6.57% 7.6/10 47.92% 157,740 7.50% 95 Hydrologists 6.65% 6.3/10 25.00% 88,770 2.80% 96 Epidemiologists 6.71% 7.5/10 30.67% 81,390 18.80% 97 Veterinarians 6.83% 8.6/10 26.10% 119,100 19.10% 98 Electricians 6.84% 8.3/10 20.45% 61,590 10.80% 99 Fire-Prevention and Protection Engineers 7.08% 7.0/10 31.82% 103,690 5.10% 100 Health Specialties Teachers, Postsecondary 7.36% 7.7/10 38.46% 105,650 18.80% The pattern is clear: the harder it is to standardize a job, the harder it is to automate. What the Model Looks At The risk scores came from a model trained using job data from O*NET, a database maintained by the U.S. Department of Labor. The model evaluated more than just job titles. It looked at dozens of traits per role, things like originality, manual precision, persuasion, scheduling, and social awareness. These attributes were measured both in terms of importance and level of difficulty. Jobs that demand higher levels of abstract thinking, creative solutions, and interpersonal awareness were less likely to be marked as automatable. In contrast, tasks with fixed outcomes and clear inputs were labeled as easy targets. The developers behind WillRobotTakeMyJob also factored in user feedback and manually labeled edge cases. The final scores came from a regression model, which had a high predictive accuracy of over 91%. Lessons for the Working World For workers, the list isn’t meant to cause panic. But it should raise a flag. If your role sits high on the risk chart, it might be time to rethink what you bring to the table. Learning new skills, cross-training, or moving into roles that require more thinking and less repetition could help with long-term career survival. It’s also worth watching how companies use automation. Some may swap out workers for cost savings, while others might keep people in place but shift them into oversight, coordination, or technical roles. Jobs won’t vanish overnight, but the nature of how we work is already starting to tilt. A Look Ahead If there's one message from this data, it's that no job is guaranteed forever. But the ones that thrive will be those that keep people at the center, jobs that lean on our ability to think, connect, and adapt. Whether you’re packing boxes or planning evacuations, the best way to stay ahead of the machines is to keep doing what they can’t. Read next: Can AI Argue Better Than You? New Study Suggests It Might
As ChatGPT continues to expand, OpenAI now offers seven different large language models (LLMs) to its paid users. These include GPT-4o, o3, o4-mini, o4-mini-high, GPT-4.5 (Research Preview), GPT-4.1, and GPT-4.1-mini. Each has its own design goals and use cases, and subscribers are required to pick a single model for each session. Choosing the right model has become more complex, especially for users without technical backgrounds or prior experience with these systems. While advanced/experienced users may understand how each model performs in various tasks, many others are left unsure which model best suits their needs. OpenAI appears to be preparing a feature to address this gap. Recent posts on social media platforms from individuals involved in the AI community suggest that a “router” is in development. This tool would automatically assign the most appropriate LLM to a user’s query, based on the content of that input. Image: Lisan al Gaib / X Though OpenAI has not officially confirmed the feature, discussions among developers and AI researchers imply that the system may already be undergoing internal tests. The proposed router would identify whether a task requires logical reasoning, creative generation, or integration with external tools, and would match that task to a suitable model. This capability would resemble other AI systems like Token Monster, which already uses multiple third-party models in combination to formulate responses. However, integrating such a system directly into ChatGPT could simplify the experience for millions of users, especially those unfamiliar with model-specific strengths. Historically, OpenAI has published guidance when releasing new models. For instance, the o-series models, o3, o4-mini, and o4-mini-high, have been associated with better performance in math, coding, and scientific tasks. In contrast, models like GPT-4.5 and GPT-4.1 appear to perform more consistently in creative writing and general communication. Despite this documentation, most casual users don’t review benchmarks or compare outputs across models. The current manual system assumes users know which options exist and understand when to switch. This has created an overload of choice. Without direction, many end up using a default or familiar model, even if it may not be the best one for the task. Introducing an automatic model selector could reduce this friction. It could allow users to interact with ChatGPT more naturally, without needing to evaluate model specifications first. In fields like healthcare, where accurate model selection could affect outcomes, this change might hold particular importance. Broader adoption of such routing tools could also influence perceptions of AI’s usefulness. OpenAI reported 500 million active ChatGPT users in March. If those users received more tailored responses through automated model matching, their satisfaction with the tool might increase. In turn, that could drive higher usage across both individuals and enterprises. At present, the tool remains unannounced. No public timeline has been shared, and OpenAI has not issued a statement in response to recent speculation. For now, the choice remains manual. But if OpenAI moves forward with this system, it may help reduce confusion and make ChatGPT easier to navigate, especially for those unfamiliar with LLMs or lacking time to experiment. With the complexity of AI tools increasing, systems that simplify the user experience could play a key role in making them more accessible. Read next: Lenovo, HP, and Dell Lead Global PC Recovery as Laptop Sales Rebound
Humans beat generative AI models made by Google and OpenAI at a top international mathematics competition, despite the programs reaching gold-level scores for the first time. Neither model scored full marks -- unlike five young people at the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), a prestigious annual competition where participants must be under 20 years old. Google said Monday that an advanced version of its Gemini chatbot had solved five out of the six maths problems set at the IMO, held in Australia's Queensland this month. "We can confirm that Google DeepMind has reached the much-desired milestone, earning 35 out of a possible 42 points -- a gold medal score," the U.S. tech giant cited IMO president Gregor Dolinar as saying. "Their solutions were astonishing in many respects. IMO graders found them to be clear, precise and most of them easy to follow." Around 10 percent of human contestants won gold-level medals, and five received perfect scores of 42 points. U.S. ChatGPT maker OpenAI said that its experimental reasoning model had scored a gold-level 35 points on the test. The result "achieved a longstanding grand challenge in AI" at "the world's most prestigious math competition", OpenAI researcher Alexander Wei wrote on social media. "We evaluated our models on the 2025 IMO problems under the same rules as human contestants," he said. "For each problem, three former IMO medalists independently graded the model's submitted proof." Google achieved a silver-medal score at last year's IMO in the British city of Bath, solving four of the six problems. That took two to three days of computation -- far longer than this year, when its Gemini model solved the problems within the 4.5-hour time limit, it said. The IMO said tech companies had "privately tested closed-source AI models on this year's problems", the same ones faced by 641 competing students from 112 countries. "It is very exciting to see progress in the mathematical capabilities of AI models," said IMO president Dolinar. Contest organizers could not verify how much computing power had been used by the AI models or whether there had been human involvement, he cautioned.
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Researchers at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) have made a breakthrough advancement. Scientists managed to quantum teleportation between two distant memory nodes over fiber-optic networks. They achieved it using devices tuned to conventional telecom wavelengths. Researches hope this innovation could revolutionize cybersecurity, communications, and how data is stored and shared in […] The post Breakthrough in Quantum Teleportation May Redefine the Future of the Internet appeared first on TechJuice .
When it comes to artificial intelligence, many parents find themselves torn between two fears: what the technology might do to their children, and what might happen if their children fall behind by not using it. "It's really hard to predict anything over five years," said Adam Tal, an Israeli marketing executive and father of two boys, ages seven and nine. Tal is "very worried" about the world AI will shape, from deepfakes to blurred lines between reality and artificial content, and a long list of "new threats" he admits he isn’t prepared to recognize. A growing concern Mike Brooks, a psychologist in Austin, Texas, who focuses on parenting and tech, says many parents simply don’t want to deal with AI. "They're already overwhelmed with parenting demands," he said, including online dangers, screen addiction, and the basic challenge of getting kids to “engage with the real world.” Others feel the time to shield kids from AI has already passed. "We’ve already gone too far," said Marc Watkins, a professor at the University of Mississippi who studies AI in education. Trying to keep up Still, some parents are trying to take control of how their children experience AI. Melissa Franklin, a law student in Kentucky and mother of a seven-year-old, says she's one of the only people in her circle exploring the tools with her child. "I don't understand the technology behind AI," she admits. "But I know it's inevitable, and I'd rather give my son a head start than leave him overwhelmed." Franklin only allows supervised use, helping her son find answers “we can’t get from a book, Google, or YouTube.” She believes AI should support, not replace, critical thinking. A mixed picture There’s little scientific consensus on AI’s cognitive impact. One recent MIT study, cited by several parents, found brain activity and memory improved when people solved problems without AI assistance. "I'm afraid it will become a shortcut," said a father of three who asked to remain anonymous. He now wants his kids to use AI only to deepen understanding, not replace it. Adam Tal, the Israeli father, says he’s holding off on AI use for his young sons for now. Technology gap Even among tech-savvy families, there’s concern that AI could deepen educational inequality. Watkins, the Mississippi professor, warns of AI becoming a tool "only if you can afford it," giving wealthy families another leg up. One father, a computer engineer whose 15-year-old son already uses AI, acknowledged the advantage. “My son has an edge not because we know more about AI,” he said, “but because we’re more affluent than average.” He also doesn’t expect kids to learn AI from their parents: “That would be like claiming that kids learn how to use TikTok from their parents. It’s the other way around.” Talk and listen Despite his concerns, Watkins says the worst move parents can make is to ignore the issue. He encourages reading up and having direct conversations with children. “They’re going to use artificial intelligence,” he said. “So I want them to know the potential benefits and risks.” AI chip giant Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, has called AI “the greatest equalization force” in education. But Watkins isn’t convinced. “What worries me is that it won’t level the playing field,” he said. “It’ll just sharpen the divide.”
Universities in the United States continue to lead the 2025 global research rankings. Harvard University secured the top spot, maintaining its edge in research volume, citation impact, and academic reach. Other U.S. institutions followed closely, including MIT, Stanford, and several University of California campuses. The presence of Berkeley, San Diego, San Francisco, and Los Angeles reflects the system’s consistent output across disciplines. Johns Hopkins, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia also stayed in strong positions, backed by broad academic programs and long-standing research funding. Their place in the rankings reflects a steady rhythm of publication and collaboration, rather than sudden shifts. UK and European Universities Hold Ground Universities in the United Kingdom performed steadily, though fewer in number. Oxford and Cambridge remained in the top five. Both have sustained their global visibility through consistent publication impact and subject diversity. Imperial College London and King’s College London also kept their places, supported by research links across Europe and beyond. Also read: Which Jobs Face the Highest Risk of Automation, and Which Ones Are Likely Safe? Elsewhere in Europe, ETH Zurich led among continental institutions. It stood out as the only non-English speaking university within the top ten. Amsterdam’s leading public university also made a visible mark. Outside these names, European entries were fewer, but those that did rank high tended to do so on strength in specialized fields. Asia’s Academic Climb Gains Pace Asian universities continued to climb. China’s Tsinghua and Peking University made strong appearances. Their rise has been tied to growth in research investment and international attention. Singapore’s National University and Nanyang Technological University remained competitive, backed by stable funding and strategic partnerships. South Korea and Japan also saw moderate representation, although their institutions ranked slightly lower this year. The general trend across Asia suggests a slow but steady push toward stronger international placement. Oceania and Canada Keep Steady Output Australian universities held a familiar pattern. Melbourne and Sydney ranked highest within the region. Both showed strength in medicine, engineering, and environmental science. The University of Queensland and the University of New South Wales followed, with outputs that held steady across research categories. Canada’s University of Toronto remained its highest-ranked institution. It scored well across publication metrics, reputation, and collaboration. McGill and British Columbia continued to perform solidly, especially in life sciences and social policy areas. Methodology Focused on Research Activity The 2025 rankings, by USNews , reviewed over 2,200 institutions across 105 countries. They relied on thirteen indicators related to research, including publication volume, citation strength, and the share of internationally co-authored papers. Results also considered how often a university’s work appeared among the top ten percent of global studies by citation count. Teaching quality, employment outcomes, and student satisfaction were not included in this year’s evaluation. The rankings concentrated solely on research performance, providing a clearer lens into academic influence across borders. Rank University (Country) Global Score 1 Harvard University (U.S.) 100 2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (U.S.) 97.2 3 Stanford University (U.S.) 94.5 4 University of Oxford (UK) 88.3 5 University of Cambridge (UK) 86.8 6 University of California Berkeley (U.S.) 86.4 7 University College London (UK) 86.2 8 University of Washington Seattle (U.S.) 86.1 9 Yale University (U.S.) 86 10 Columbia University (U.S.) 85.8 11 Imperial College London (UK) 85.2 11 Tsinghua University (China) 85.2 13 University of California Los Angeles (U.S.) 84.9 14 John Hopkins University (U.S.) 84.4 15 University of Pennsylvania (U.S.) 84 16 Cornell University (U.S.) 83.6 16 Princeton University (U.S.) 83.6 16 University of California San Francisco (U.S.) 83.6 16 University of Toronto (Canada) 83.6 20 National University of Singapore (Singapore) 20 21 University of California San Diego (U.S.) 83.2 21 University of Michigan (U.S.) 83.2 23 California Institute of Technology (U.S.) 82.9 24 Northwestern University (U.S.) 81.5 25 Peking University (China) 81.1 26 University of Chicago (U.S.) 81 27 Duke University (U.S.) 80.7 28 Nanyang Technological University (China) 80.6 29 University of Sydney (Australia) 79.9 30 University of Melbourne (Australia) 79.8 31 Washington University (WUSTL) (U.S.) 79.6 32 New York University (U.S.) 79.2 33 University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) 79.1 34 University of New South Wales Sydney (Australia) 79 35 ETH Zurich (Switzerland) 78.9 36 King's College London (UK) 78.7 37 Chinese University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong) 78.5 38 Monash University (Australia) 78.4 39 University of Edinburgh (UK) 78.2 40 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (U.S.) 77.5 A Gradual Shift, Not a Shake-Up Although the top positions saw few changes, movement lower in the list pointed to broader shifts. 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Fortnite fans woke up to a surprise as Epic Games launched a Cyborg skin. With the launch, you can now play the game as any Teen Titans character. The addition comes after teased returns of Raven, Starfire, Beast Boy, and Robin. However, with the unexpected arrival of Cyborg, the squad is finally complete for the whole […] The post You Can Now Choose Any Teen Titans Character in Fortnite (Here’s How) appeared first on TechJuice .
After making waves with the launch of provocative AI avatars, Elon Musk has now announced a surprising twist in the Grok AI narrative: the launch of ‘Baby Grok’, a child-safe version of the Grok chatbot. While the details remain under wraps, this move signals an abrupt (and perhaps strategic) shift from Grok’s earlier adult-themed content […] The post Elon Musk Introduces Kid-Safe ‘Baby Grok’ AI appeared first on TechJuice .
Montana surges into the Top 3. Michigan tumbles 28 spots. And Alaska ranks dead last. Again. Just six months after the last edition, the 2025 Data Security Index reveals dramatic shifts in how U.S. states protect (or fail to protect) their residents’ personal data. This report ranks states by how safe your personal information is, using real-world metrics that impact millions: Cybercrime per capita: How often residents fall victim to digital crimes like identity theft and online fraud Data breaches per capita: How frequently personal data is leaked, stolen, or exposed through hacks or mishandled records Data privacy laws: Whether a state has passed meaningful protections for how your data is collected, stored, and shared These factors are compiled into a Data Safety Score out of 100 , which determines each state’s position. And this year, the changes are anything but subtle. Key Findings Kentucky defends its title as the #1 safest state for your data , with the lowest cybercrime rate and strong laws. Montana jumped from #9 to #2 , after cutting its breach rate by more than half. Maine fell from #43 to #49 , now with the highest data breach rate in the country (1.07 per 100K residents). Alaska now ranks dead last (#50) , with the highest cybercrime rate (914.7 per 100K). Only 16 states score a full 6/6 for privacy laws . Nearly 20 states still have virtually no legal protections (1/6) . Top 10 States for Data Privacy in 2025 Where you’re safest online — and how these states earned their spot. Rank (2025) State Score Rank (2024) Change 1 Kentucky 98.20 1 Same 2 Montana 97.26 9 ▲ 7 3 Tennessee 97.04 3 Same 4 New Jersey 96.72 13 ▲ 9 5 Utah 96.54 7 ▲ 2 6 Iowa 96.48 4 ▼ 2 7 Texas 96.47 10 ▲ 3 8 Minnesota 96.18 11 ▲ 3 9 Virginia 95.52 5 ▼ 4 10 Connecticut 95.31 19 ▲ 9 1. Kentucky 2024 Rank: 1 → 2025 Rank: 1 ( Same ) Kentucky defends its crown for the second year straight, and it’s no fluke. The Bluegrass State has the lowest cybercrime rate in the country (134.4 per 100K residents), barely any reported data breaches (just 0.07 per 100K), and a perfect 6 out of 6 privacy law score . It's the rare case of a state doing everything right — from enforcement to legislation — making it the safest place in America for your personal data. 2. Montana 2024 Rank: 9 → 2025 Rank: 2 ( ▲ 7) Montana made a massive leap into the top 3 this year. What changed? It slashed its breach rate from 0.35 down to just 0.09 per 100K, one of the lowest in the U.S. And with a strong privacy law score of 6, this frontier state is proving that you don’t need to be coastal or high-tech to lead on data protection. A huge turnaround — and a wake-up call for other rural states. 3. Tennessee 2024 Rank: 3 → 2025 Rank: 3 ( Same ) Tennessee holds firm in third place by staying the course. The state cut its breach rate nearly in half — from 0.20 to 0.11 — while keeping a 6/6 privacy law score. Cybercrime rose a bit to 157.9, but remains well below the national average. All in all, a strong year for digital safety in the Volunteer State. 4. New Jersey 2024 Rank: 13 → 2025 Rank: 4 ( ▲ 9) New Jersey was one of the year's biggest climbers. Last year, its high breach rate (0.43) kept it out of the top 10. This year, that number fell to just 0.12 — a major improvement. Combine that with a solid cybercrime rate (165.3) and full legal protections, and you get a state that made privacy a priority — and saw real results. 5. Utah 2024 Rank: 7 → 2025 Rank: 5 ( ▲ 2) Utah climbed two spots thanks to stable data practices. It kept its breach rate impressively low at 0.09, while maintaining a strong privacy law score of 6. Cybercrime did rise to 196.3 per 100K, but Utah still compares favorably with other tech-driven states. The result: a quietly powerful performance. 6. Iowa 2024 Rank: 4 → 2025 Rank: 6 ( ▼ 2) Iowa actually improved in one key area — its breach rate dropped to 0.06 per 100K , the lowest in the country . So why the slip? A rise in cybercrime reports to 221.9 pulled its overall score down slightly. Still, with strong laws and the best breach control in the U.S., Iowa remains a digital safety leader. Also read: Workplace Priorities Are Shifting: Here’s What Skills Matter in 2025 7. Texas 2024 Rank: 10 → 2025 Rank: 7 ( ▲ 3) Texas made measurable gains by cutting its breach rate from 0.26 last year to just 0.09 — a notable improvement for a state of 30 million people. While cybercrime sits at 199.3 per 100K, Texas maintains a full legal framework (6/6), keeping it competitive with other large states like California and Florida. 8. Minnesota 2024 Rank: 11 → 2025 Rank: 8 ( ▲ 3) Minnesota quietly worked its way into the top 10 by keeping things stable and secure. With a cybercrime rate of 159.9 and a breach rate of 0.16, it sits right in the “low risk” zone — and backs it up with a perfect 6/6 privacy law score. It’s not flashy, but it’s effective. 9. Virginia 2024 Rank: 5 → 2025 Rank: 9 ( ▼ 4) Virginia slid four spots this year. The main issue? A steady breach rate (0.15) and rising cybercrime — up to 198.2 per 100K. It still maintains strong laws and better performance than many states, but didn’t improve fast enough to hold its ground as others surged ahead. 10. Connecticut 2024 Rank: 19 → 2025 Rank: 10 ( ▲ 9) Connecticut makes one of the most impressive climbs into the top 10. It lowered its breach rate significantly — from a sky-high 0.69 to 0.22 — and cybercrime stayed relatively contained at 155 per 100K. Add a full set of privacy protections, and this Northeast state has turned things around in just half a year. This is the second year DesignRush has published this ranking. View the 2024 Data Security Index here to see how states have improved (or worsened) since last year. 10 Worst States for Data Privacy in 2025 The places where your personal information is most vulnerable — and why it matters Rank (2025) State Score Rank (2024) Change 50 Alaska 63.08 49 ▼ 1 49 Maine 69.47 43 ▼ 6 48 Wyoming 79.41 35 ▼ 13 47 Arizona 80.05 47 Same 46 Florida 80.46 46 Same 45 South Dakota 80.62 50 ▲ 5 44 Wisconsin 80.99 41 ▼ 3 43 Kansas 80.99 28 ▼ 15 42 Michigan 81.49 14 ▼ 28 41 Massachusetts 81.58 48 ▲ 7 1. Alaska 2024 Rank: 49 → 2025 Rank: 50 ( ▼ 1) Alaska now ranks dead last for data privacy in the U.S. — and it’s not even close. The state’s cybercrime rate skyrocketed to 914.7 per 100K residents , by far the worst in the nation. Even though its breach rate is moderate, Alaska continues to offer minimal legal protection (scoring just 1 out of 6). With no legislative progress and rising criminal activity, it’s the most dangerous state for your digital life. 2. Maine 2024 Rank: 43 → 2025 Rank: 49 ( ▼ 6) Maine has the highest rate of data breaches in the country at 1.07 per 100K — a sharp increase from last year. While cybercrime levels are around average, the combination of widespread leaks and only basic legal safeguards (2 out of 6) leaves residents dangerously exposed. The state is in urgent need of modern privacy legislation. 3. Wyoming 2024 Rank: 35 → 2025 Rank: 48 ( ▼ 13) Wyoming took one of the steepest dives this year, dropping 13 spots. Its cybercrime rate jumped to 234.3 , and privacy laws remain stagnant at the lowest possible score. With no serious updates to its legal framework and growing threat levels, Wyoming is quickly becoming one of the riskiest states to live online. 4. Arizona 2024 Rank: 47 → 2025 Rank: 47 ( Same ) Arizona remains stuck at the bottom. It still has one of the highest cybercrime rates in the nation (265.1 per 100K), and while its breach rate is relatively low (0.09), the state has made no progress on legislation — holding steady at 1 out of 6 . Until that changes, Arizonans remain largely unprotected 5. Florida 2024 Rank: 46 → 2025 Rank: 46 ( Same ) Despite its booming tech economy, Florida continues to underperform on data safety. Cybercrime remains high (223.3 per 100K), and the state has not strengthened its privacy protections at all. With only basic enforcement and a legal score of 1, Florida offers little peace of mind when it comes to personal information. 6. South Dakota 2024 Rank: 50 → 2025 Rank: 45 ( ▲ 5) South Dakota made modest progress this year — its data breach rate dropped from 0.98 to 0.22. But that alone wasn’t enough to move it out of the bottom 10. It still lacks modern privacy legislation and remains vulnerable due to rising cybercrime (140.4 per 100K). Improvement is there, but the foundation is still weak. 7. Wisconsin 2024 Rank: 41 → 2025 Rank: 44 ( ▼ 3) Wisconsin continues its slow slide down the rankings. Its data breach rate is now 0.17 , and cybercrime is holding steady around 161. Still, with no meaningful privacy laws in place, the state has little to protect its residents from data misuse. It’s falling behind the national curve. 8. Kansas 2024 Rank: 28 → 2025 Rank: 43 ( ▼ 15) Kansas suffered a sharp drop this year. Both cybercrime and breach rates ticked up (now at 161.5 and 0.17 respectively), and its privacy law score is still at rock bottom. With no legislative action and increasing digital threats, Kansas went from mid-tier to red-flag territory in just six months. 9. Michigan 2024 Rank: 14 → 2025 Rank: 42 ( ▼ 28) Michigan had the biggest collapse in this year’s rankings. The state dropped a staggering 28 spots after its privacy law score was reduced from 5 to just 1 — a massive policy backslide. While its cybercrime and breach rates didn’t worsen dramatically, the lack of legal support erased earlier gains, leaving residents far more vulnerable than a year ago. 10. Massachusetts 2024 Rank: 48 → 2025 Rank: 41 ( ▲ 7) Massachusetts managed to climb a few spots, thanks mostly to slightly improved enforcement . But its breach rate remains very high (0.45) , and while it has better laws than most bottom-tier states (3 out of 6), they haven’t been enough to reverse course. The state is showing signs of momentum — but it's still far from secure. Rank State Cybercrime Per Capita Data Breaches Per Capita Data Protection Laws Score Final Data Safety Score 1 Kentucky 134.4 0.07 6 98.20 2 Montana 163.0 0.09 6 97.26 3 Tennessee 157.9 0.11 6 97.04 4 New Jersey 165.3 0.12 6 96.72 5 Utah 196.3 0.09 6 96.54 6 Iowa 221.9 0.06 6 96.48 7 Texas 199.3 0.09 6 96.47 8 Minnesota 159.9 0.16 6 96.18 9 Virginia 198.2 0.15 6 95.52 10 Connecticut 155.0 0.22 6 95.31 11 California 244.1 0.13 6 94.86 12 Oklahoma 182.6 0.07 5 94.16 13 Colorado 249.2 0.17 6 94.09 14 Nevada 328.0 0.09 6 93.69 15 Delaware 266.8 0.19 6 93.38 16 Indiana 341.7 0.10 6 93.24 17 Rhode Island 147.6 0.36 6 93.18 18 Vermont 144.5 0.00 4 93.13 19 New Hampshire 166.1 0.35 6 92.94 20 Maryland 239.4 0.26 6 92.83 21 Oregon 210.9 0.47 6 90.01 22 Mississippi 104.2 0.07 2 86.86 23 North Carolina 199.4 0.13 3 86.82 24 New York 183.6 0.16 3 86.67 25 Illinois 200.2 0.15 3 86.47 26 West Virginia 146.6 0.06 2 86.10 27 Arkansas 137.3 0.10 2 85.65 28 New Mexico 182.3 0.05 2 85.49 29 Alabama 152.0 0.10 2 85.33 30 South Carolina 176.3 0.07 2 85.30 31 Pennsylvania 212.8 0.21 3 85.22 32 Hawaii 180.0 0.07 2 85.22 33 Washington 226.3 0.08 2 84.06 34 Nebraska 129.8 0.05 1 83.63 35 Louisiana 140.4 0.04 1 83.57 36 Georgia 177.1 0.18 2 83.48 37 North Dakota 111.1 0.13 1 82.73 38 Idaho 153.9 0.10 1 82.29 39 Missouri 160.6 0.10 1 82.15 40 Ohio 209.7 0.04 1 82.07 41 Massachusetts 199.7 0.45 3 81.58 42 Michigan 160.8 0.14 1 81.49 43 Kansas 161.5 0.17 1 80.99 44 Wisconsin 161.4 0.17 1 80.99 45 South Dakota 140.4 0.22 1 80.62 46 Florida 223.3 0.12 1 80.46 47 Arizona 265.1 0.09 1 80.05 48 Wyoming 234.3 0.17 1 79.41 49 Maine 152.1 1.07 2 69.47 50 Alaska 914.7 0.27 1 63.08 Methodology: What We Measured (and Why) To make this ranking meaningful and transparent, we weighted and normalized the data using trusted public sources: Factor Weight Source Cybercrime per capita 35% FBI Internet Crime Report 2024 Data breaches per capita 35% ITGovernanceUSA, Maine.gov Privacy law score 30% IAPP U.S. Privacy Tracker For comparison, we also included last year’s 2024 scores , so you can see which states are improving, stagnating, or falling behind. 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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has signed a law to create a regulatory regime for dollar-pegged cryptocurrencies known as stablecoins, a milestone that could pave the way for the digital assets to become an everyday way to make payments and move money. The bill, dubbed the GENIUS Act (Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for US Stablecoins Act), passed in the House of Representatives by a vote of 308 to 122, with support from nearly half the Democratic members and most Republicans. It had earlier been approved by the Senate. The law is a huge win for crypto supporters, who have long lobbied for such a regulatory framework in a bid to gain greater legitimacy for an industry that began in 2009 as a digital Wild West famed for its innovation and speculative chaos. “This signing is a massive validation of your hard work and pioneering spirit,” said Trump at a signing event that included dozens of government officials, crypto executives and lawmakers. “It’s good for the dollar and it’s good for the country.” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, in a statement, said the new technology would buttress the dollar status as the global reserve currency, expand access to the dollar economy and boost demand for US Treasuries, which back stablecoins. Stablecoins are designed to maintain a constant value, usually a 1:1 US dollar peg, and their use has exploded, notably by crypto traders moving funds between tokens. The industry hopes they will enter mainstream use for sending and receiving payments instantly. The new law requires stablecoins to be backed by liquid assets — such as US dollars and short-term Treasury bills — and for issuers to disclose publicly the composition of their reserves . Published in Dawn, July 20th, 2025