The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has announced free calls in flood-hit areas in collaboration with Cellular Mobile Operators (CMOs), ensuring that residents can stay connected with loved ones and emergency services as network restoration efforts continue. Officials confirmed that CMOs are providing free on-net calls to subscribers in the affected regions, even for those with […] The post PTA Announces Free Calls for Flood-Hit Areas as Networks Recover appeared first on TechJuice .
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has launched a new Karachi service center to make CNIC services more accessible and reduce the burden on citizens. Director General NADRA Sindh, Amir Ali Khan, inaugurated the new registration office at the Public Center in Karachi, announcing that the facility will offer faster and more efficient services […] The post NADRA Karachi Service Center Now Open to Public appeared first on TechJuice .
Foreign investors are pulling out of Pakistan’s T-bills, making July a difficult opening month for FY26. Weak inflows and significant sell-offs underscored the declining appeal of government treasury bills despite ongoing claims of economic stability. Fresh data from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) revealed that almost all inflows during July came from the United […] The post T-Bills Lose Appeal as Foreign Investors Pull Out appeared first on TechJuice .
The Sindh government allocated 300 acres in Jhimpir to Moro Power Company (MPC) to build a hybrid wind and solar project with a 100MW capacity. This marks the first business-to-business (B2B) electricity venture under the Sindh Electric Power Regulatory Authority (SEPRA). Officials said MPC will supply power directly to industries in Nooriabad via the Sindh […] The post Sindh’s Jhimpir Project Aims to Cut Industrial Power Costs appeared first on TechJuice .
During his August 17–19 visit, Pakistan’s deputy PM and foreign minister will meet UK leaders to advance economic, technology and Commonwealth partnerships. The post Dar lands in UK to push digital, fintech and AI cooperation appeared first on Profit by Pakistan Today .
The provincial government has launched the Punjab CM Internship Program, the province’s first comprehensive initiative for veterinary graduates and para-veterinary professionals. A total budget of Rs600 million has been allocated to train 1,000 candidates across the province. Under the program, veterinary graduates holding a DVM degree will receive a monthly stipend of Rs60,000, while para-veterinary […] The post Punjab CM Internship Program Opens for Veterinary Graduates appeared first on TechJuice .
Minister for IT and Telecom Shaza Fatima has said Pakistan, with over 143 million broadband users, holds strong potential to move toward a cashless economy. She highlighted that mobile wallets now surpass traditional bank accounts, supported by a solid branchless banking network. The government, she added, is determined to cut reliance on physical money and […] The post Mobile Wallets Gain Momentum in Push for Cashless Economy appeared first on TechJuice .
The government has unveiled new national targets under the Prime Minister’s Cashless Economy initiative, tasking the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) with accelerating the shift toward digital transactions and fintech adoption across the country. The plan aims to increase the number of active digital merchants to 2 million by the close of 2025-26. Another key […] The post Govt Sets Bold Targets to Promote Cashless Economy by 2026 appeared first on TechJuice .
LAHORE — Popular Pakistani YouTuber Saad ur Rehman, known online as Ducky Bhai, was detained by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) at Allama Iqbal International Airport in Lahore on Saturday, sources told this newsroom. Authorities have opened an inquiry, but officials have not disclosed the nature of the probe. According to sources, Rehman was taken […] The post Popular YouTuber Ducky Bhai Detained at Lahore Airport by FIA, Sources Say appeared first on TechJuice .
The Ministry of Finance has directed administrative ministries and regulatory bodies to provide immediate updates on the rollout of Raast QR codes across public utility companies, following the State Bank of Pakistan’s official launch of the digital payment system. The ministry issued formal letters to department heads and regulatory chairpersons, demanding accelerated implementation of the […] The post Ministry Demands Swift Raast QR Code Implementation for Utility Bills appeared first on TechJuice .
As torrential rains and flash floods devastate northern Pakistan, telecom operators Ufone 4G, Jazz, and Zong have announced free call services to ensure uninterrupted communication for affected communities. Ufone 4G is providing free minutes in Bajaur, Buner, Battagram, and Batal (Mansehra), while Jazz has extended free on-net and PTCL calls for residents in Buner, Swat, […] The post Jazz, Zong & Ufone Unite to Support Flood-Hit Communities in KP & AJK appeared first on TechJuice .
On the directive of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has launched a nationwide 911 emergency helpline, ensuring citizens have immediate access to assistance during the ongoing disaster. Officials confirmed that the service will remain operational even in areas where mobile towers are damaged or inactive, guaranteeing uninterrupted emergency access. […] The post Pakistan Activates 911 Emergency Helpline Amid Flood Crisis appeared first on TechJuice .
Onic proudly marks its second anniversary, celebrating two years of transforming Pakistan’s telecommunications landscape through a fully digital, end-to-end customer experience. As the country’s first fully digital telecom brand, Onic empowers users with complete control over their mobile journey, free from the limitations of traditional telecom. Built for digital natives, the brand champions freedom, flexibility, […] The post Onic Celebrates Two Years of Redefining Pakistan’s Digital Telecom Experience appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan’s foreign exchange reserves inched upward again, rising by $11 million during the week ending August 8, according to the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP). The central bank’s holdings now stand at $14.243 billion, while commercial banks hold $5.254 billion, bringing the nation’s total liquid forex reserves to approximately $19.497 billion. Forex Reserves Rebuilding Amid […] The post Pakistan’s Forex Reserves Rise to $19.5 Billion, SBP Reports $11 Million Boost appeared first on TechJuice .
The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Multan Class 9th Result 2025 has been officially released on August 16, 2025 at 10:00 AM (PST). Students in Multan division can now access their results online or through SMS. How to Check BISE Multan Class 9th Result 2025: Online: Go to the official site of Multan board → […] The post BISE Multan Class 9th Result 2025 Officially Announced appeared first on TechJuice .
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has set a Rs. 200,000 transaction limit for cash payments on e-commerce Cash on Delivery (CoD) orders. This decision was announced through Circular No. 02 of 2025-26 (Income Tax), dated August 12, 2025. The move supports the government’s ongoing push toward a cashless economy. Section 21(s) of the Income […] The post FBR Imposes Cash Limit on COD Orders Across Pakistan appeared first on TechJuice .
A reliable source privy to TechJuice revealed that the Board of Secondary Education Karachi (BSEK) will launch its online scrutiny portal in three days. This new system will eliminate the need for students to visit the board office for scrutiny form submission. The Online Scrutiny Portal service is available for an ordinary price of Rs. […] The post BSEK to Live Online Scrutiny Portal in Three Days appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD- Petrol prices in Pakistan remain same from August 16 for the next fortnight, with significant cuts applied to diesel oil following a drop in global oil rates. According to reports, the price of high-speed diesel (HSD) has been slashed by Rs12.85 per litre, petrol remains the same. With the new rates in effect, HSD […] The post New Fuel Prices Announced From August 16 appeared first on TechJuice .
Mahnoor Cheema, an 18-year-old British-Pakistani student, has achieved an extraordinary academic milestone by completing 24 A-Level subjects with top distinctions. Her performance has broken four world records and added to her earlier GCSE accomplishments, bringing her total to six global academic records, the highest ever by a secondary school student. She has also secured admission […] The post Pakistani-Origin British Girl 24 A-Levels World Record Paves Way to Oxford University appeared first on TechJuice .
Islamabad – An AI Journalism Lab, recently organized by Jazz, has spotlighted the urgent need for Pakistan’s media sector and broader industries to adopt Artificial Intelligence (AI) […] The post AI Workshop Calls for Accelerated Adoption in Newsrooms and Beyond appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
The Competition Appellate Tribunal (CAT) has upheld the Competition Commission of Pakistan’s (CCP) order against 20 medical centers, laboratories, and their five associations for collusive price fixing. The violations involved territorial allocation of customers and other anti-competitive practices in mandatory pre-departure medical tests for Pakistani workers traveling to Gulf countries. The Tribunal confirmed CCP’s findings […] The post CAT Upholds CCP’s Price-Fixing Ruling Against Medical Centres appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan and Japan have agreed to explore deeper industrial cooperation, focusing on automotive, IT, and export-led growth. Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Industries and Production, Haroon Akhtar Khan, and Pakistan’s Ambassador to Japan, Abdul Hameed, met in Tokyo with MATSUO Takehiko, Vice-Minister for International Affairs, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of […] The post Pakistan, Japan Eye Growth in Auto, IT, and Exports appeared first on TechJuice .
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has announced the release of a special Rs75 commemorative coin. The coin honors the bravery of Pakistan’s armed forces during the Marka-e-Haq. It also celebrates the country’s Independence Day with due dignity. According to the federal government, the coin features a nickel-brass composition. It contains 79% copper, 20% zinc, […] The post SBP Issues Rs. 75/- Commemorative Coin to celebrate Marka-e-Haq appeared first on TechJuice .
ISLAMABAD – The Economic Policy & Business Development Think Tank (EPBD) has launched Pakistan’s first Wealth Perception Index 2025, ranking the country’s top 40 public and private sector conglomerates. It also includes the first-ever list of prospective dollar-billionaire business groups. The index, released on Pakistan’s 78th Independence Day, features 20 leading public-listed companies and 20 […] The post EPBD Releases Wealth Perception Index 2025 Lists Featuring Pakistan’s Top 40 Conglomerates appeared first on TechJuice .
TECNO has officially launched the new Spark 40 Series in Pakistan, introducing the Spark 40 Pro+ and Spark 40 Pro. Designed for today’s fast-moving, style-conscious generation, the series combines an ultra-slim design, advanced performance, and innovative features at prices that remain within reach. Both models in the Spark 40 Series share a premium build that […] The post TECNO SPARK 40 Series Now Available in Pakistan – Starting at PKR 48,999 appeared first on TechJuice .
Pakistan has intensified its digital crackdown, blocking hundreds of social media accounts tied to proscribed organizations. Authorities have also flagged more than 850 accounts on international platforms, urging immediate action. The targeted accounts are connected to banned outfits such as Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan, Baloch Liberation Army, and Baloch Liberation Front, all prohibited by the United Nations, […] The post Mass Removal of Terror-Linked Social Media Accounts appeared first on TechJuice .
In a major step against smuggling, theft, and adulteration, the government will launch a real-time digital tracking system for petroleum products within a month. The system, under the Petroleum (Amendment) Act 2025, will monitor every litre from import to final sale, aiming to prevent annual revenue losses of Rs300-500 billion. Highlights of the Petroleum (Amendment) […] The post Pakistan to Roll Out Real-Time Digital Monitoring of Petroleum Supply appeared first on TechJuice .
The Supreme Court of Pakistan has launched the Supreme Court Rules, 2025, replacing the outdated 1980 rules. These reforms modernize judicial procedures, enhance transparency, and align Pakistan’s legal framework with global standards. A major change is the shift to fully digital filing. Now, all petitions and paper books must be submitted electronically, with scanned copies […] The post Supreme Court Ushers Digital Justice Era with 2025 Rules appeared first on TechJuice .
Rs100 Prize Bond Draw No. 51 is underway at the National Savings Centre, Lahore, today, August 15, 2025, at the time of writing this article. Every Pakistani citizen is eligible to buy prize bonds from any SBP-BSC office, designated commercial bank branches, and National Savings Centers across the country. The bondholders can win prizes while […] The post Rs100 Prize Bond Draw No. 51 in Lahore on August 15, 2025, Results Announced appeared first on TechJuice .
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) is set to modernize the nation’s financial ecosystem through a collaboration with ソラミツ SORAMITSU | 2016-2025, a Japanese blockchain technology […] The post SBP Partners Japan’s Soramitsu to Launch Digital Rupee appeared first on Digital Pakistan .
A wave of frustration swept through the gaming world on August 14, 2025, as Epic Online Services faced login outage. Fortnite, Rocket League, Fall Guys were some of the popular titles hit with the issue. Epic Games confirmed the login outage around 6:39 PM ET (3:39 AM Pakistan Standard Time), and began addressing the root […] The post Fortnite and Other Epic Games Return Online After Widespread Login Outage appeared first on TechJuice .
Female teachers e-bikes Sialkot initiative is set to ease daily travel challenges for women educators through a project supported by the local business community. Deputy Commissioner Sialkot Saba Asghar Ali confirmed that the program is part of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s vision to provide safer and more convenient transport facilities for female teachers. Applications were […] The post Female Teachers in Sialkot to Receive Free E-Bikes appeared first on TechJuice .
China data centres are shifting to local chips as Beijing steps up efforts to reduce dependence on foreign technology amid tightening US export curbs. The move highlights the country’s push for tech autonomy while supporting its rapidly growing AI sector. Publicly owned computing hubs across China have been instructed to source more than half of […] The post China Data Centres Shift to Local Chips as Tech War with US Deepens appeared first on TechJuice .
Bahawalnagar police have arrested two TikTokers for allegedly performing obscene acts and possessing drugs, registering separate cases against them. The arrests followed a TikTok video allegedly featuring vulgar and obscene content that went viral on multiple social media platforms. Investigations revealed that Abu Bakar from Anarkali Bazaar, disguised in a burqa, performed obscene acts with […] The post TikTokers Arrested for ‘Obscene Acts’ and ‘Drug Possession’ appeared first on TechJuice .
The federal government is set to introduce the Prohibition of Obscenity and Vulgarity on Digital Media Bill 2025 in the upcoming session of the National Assembly. The draft, presented by PPP lawmaker Dr. Syeda Shahida Rehmani, aims to regulate obscene or immoral digital content, with penalties ranging from Rs100,000 to Rs100 million. The legislation defines […] The post Digital Media Bill 2025 Suggests Fines up to Rs100 Million for Obscene Content appeared first on TechJuice .
WASHINGTON: Astronomers have observed the calamitous result of a star that picked the wrong dance partner. They have documented what appears to be a new type of supernova, as stellar explosions are known, that occurred when a massive star tried to swallow a black hole with which it had engaged in a lengthy pas de deux. The star, which was at least 10 times as massive as our sun, and the black hole, which had a similar mass, were gravitationally bound to one another in what is called a binary system. But as the distance separating them gradually narrowed, the black hole’s immense gravitational pull appears to have distorted the star - stretching it out from its spherical shape - and siphoned off material before causing it to explode. “We caught a massive star locked in a fatal tango with a black hole,” said astrophysicist Alexander Gagliano of the US National Science Foundation’s Institute for AI and Fundamental Interactions located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, lead author of the study published this week in the Astrophysical Journal, opens new tab. “After shedding mass for years in a death spiral with the black hole, the massive star met its finale by exploding. It released more energy in a second than the sun has across its entire lifetime,” Gagliano added. The explosion occurred about 700 million light-years from Earth. A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, 5.9 trillion miles (9.5 trillion km). “The gravitational pulls of the two objects were actually similar because we think they had similar masses. But the star was much larger, so it was in the process of engulfing the black hole as the black hole pulled material off of it. The star was large but puffy, and the black hole was small but mighty. The black hole won out in the end,“ Gagliano said. NASA launches spacecraft to explore metal-rich asteroid Psyche The researchers are not certain of the exact mechanism that caused the supernova. “It’s unclear if the distortion triggers an instability that drives the collapse of the star, and then the leftover stellar material gets rapidly eaten by the black hole, or if the black hole completely pulls the star apart before it goes supernova,” said Harvard University astrophysicist and study co-author Ashley Villar. “The star has been pulled and morphed by the black hole in complex ways,” Villar added. The binary system started out with two massive stars orbiting each other as cosmic companions. But one of the two stars reached the end of its natural life cycle and exploded in a supernova, and its core collapsed to form a black hole, an extraordinarily dense object with gravity so strong that not even light can escape. “This event reveals that some supernovae can be triggered by black hole companions, giving us new insights into how some stars end their lives,” Villar said. Stars that are at least eight times as massive as the sun appear destined to end their lives with a supernova. Those with a mass at least 20 times that of the sun will form a black hole after the explosion. An artificial intelligence algorithm designed to scan for unusual explosions in the cosmos in real time first detected the beginnings of the explosion, providing an alert that enabled astronomers to carry out follow-up observations immediately. By the time the explosion was completed, it had been observed by numerous ground-based and space-based telescopes. “Our AI algorithm allowed us to launch a comprehensive observational study early enough to really see the full picture for the first time,” Gagliano said. Observations of the star dating to four years before the supernova revealed bright emissions that the astronomers believe were caused when the black hole guzzled material sucked off the star. For instance, the star’s outer hydrogen layer appears to have been ripped off, exposing the helium layer below. The researchers observed bright emissions in the explosion’s aftermath as the black hole consumed leftover stellar debris. In the end, the black hole became more massive and more powerful. Systems grouping two or more companions are quite common. Some of these multiples have a black hole as one of the companions. “Our takeaway is that the fates of stars are incredibly impacted by their companion - or companions - in life. This event gives us an exciting window into how dramatically black holes can impact the deaths of massive stars,“ Gagliano said.
A recent study shows open-source artificial intelligence models use far more computing power than closed systems on the same tasks. The findings raise questions about whether these models deliver the cost benefits often assumed. The study, led by Nous Research with help from independent analysts, compared nineteen reasoning models. They were tested on knowledge questions, mathematical problems, and logic puzzles. Researchers focused on token efficiency, the measure of how many units of computation a model spends to produce an answer. Results showed open-weight models burning between one and a half to four times as many tokens as closed ones. For basic knowledge tasks, the gap widened sharply, with some systems using ten times more tokens. In some cases, the added computation translated into higher overall costs despite lower per-token pricing. Large Reasoning Models showed the biggest inefficiencies. Designed to think step by step, they often produced long reasoning trails on problems that required little thought. The team found some models consuming hundreds of tokens just to answer a straightforward question such as the capital of Australia. Performance differed across providers. OpenAI’s o4-mini and the gpt-oss models ranked among the most efficient, particularly in mathematics. They used up to three times fewer tokens than other commercial systems. Nvidia’s llama-3.3-nemotron-super-49b-v1 topped the open-source list, while some of Mistral’s recent releases were marked as outliers for heavy token use. In logic problems, the difference was narrower but still present. Adjusted versions of puzzles like Monty Hall revealed that models leaned on training memory until changes forced them to reason properly. When problems were altered, token use rose. The research team relied on completion tokens to measure efficiency because many closed providers hide their raw reasoning steps. Some compress internal thinking into short summaries, while others use smaller models to record reasoning in compact form. Completion tokens, billed directly to customers, gave a clearer picture of the actual computing effort. Testing also included math competition problems with altered variables to prevent memorized answers. Results showed most models attempted to solve problems rather than recall them. Still, the spread of token use was wide. OpenAI’s efficient models stood out for keeping costs lower overall, even with higher per-token rates. The study suggests enterprises need to look beyond accuracy and per-token pricing when choosing systems. Computing overhead can mount quickly and shift the balance of total costs. Closed providers appear to be reducing token use with each update. Some open systems, on the other hand, have been moving in the opposite direction by generating longer reasoning trails. The complete dataset and evaluation code have been made public. Researchers believe future development should target efficiency alongside accuracy. Shorter, denser reasoning could help keep costs down and preserve performance on complex problems. The findings point to efficiency as a central factor in determining which models can be scaled for widespread enterprise use. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Read next: • Sam Altman Opens Up on Google, GPT-5, and OpenAI’s Next Moves • ChatGPT Mobile Surpasses $2 Billion Spending And Becomes Fastest App To Hit 1 Billion Downloads
In a landmark move toward ethical AI development, Anthropic has enhanced its Claude Opus 4 and Opus 4.1 models with the ability to autonomously end harmful or unproductive conversations. This feature, part of the company’s model welfare initiative, represents a new frontier in self-regulating AI behavior. AI Welfare: When the Model Walks Away Anthropic’s research […] The post Anthropic’s Claude AI Ends Harmful Chats Automatically appeared first on TechJuice .
YouTube has started using artificial intelligence (AI) to figure out when users are children pretending to be adults on the popular video-sharing platform amid pressure to protect minors from sensitive content. The new safeguard is being rolled out in the United States as Google-owned YouTube and social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok are under scrutiny to shield children from content geared for grown-ups. A version of AI referred to as machine learning will be used to estimate the age of users based on a variety of factors, including the kinds of videos watched and account longevity, according to YouTube Youth director of product management, James Beser. “This technology will allow us to infer a user’s age and then use that signal, regardless of the birthday in the account, to deliver our age-appropriate product experiences and protections,” Beser said. “We’ve used this approach in other markets for some time, where it is working well.” The age-estimation model enhances technology already in place to deduce user age, according to YouTube. Users will be notified if YouTube believes them to be minors, giving them the option to verify their age with a credit card, selfie, or government ID, according to the tech firm. Social media platforms are regularly accused of failing to protect the well-being of children. Australia will soon use its landmark social media laws to ban children under 16 from YouTube, a top minister said late last month, stressing a need to shield them from “predatory algorithms”. Communications Minister Anika Wells said four-in-ten Australian children had reported viewing harmful content on YouTube, one of the most visited websites in the world. Australia announced last year it was drafting laws that will ban children from social media sites such as Facebook, TikTok and Instagram until they turn 16. “Our position remains clear: YouTube is a video sharing platform with a library of free, high-quality content, increasingly viewed on TV screens,” the company said in a statement at the time. “It’s not social media.” On paper, the ban is one of the strictest in the world. It is due to come into effect on December 10. The legislation has been closely monitored by other countries, with many weighing whether to implement similar bans.
There’s a warm buzz around OpenAI these days, with hints that they might soon launch a new browser powered by their beloved AI agent. Thanks to some sneaky leaks, we’ve spotted a hidden switch in the Agent settings that lets users pick between a cloud-based browser or one built right into OpenAI’s own creation. This […] The post OpenAI Leak Reveals ChatGPT Agent May Soon Control Your Browser appeared first on TechJuice .
Meta is reshuffling its AI operations for the fourth time in six months. Looks like Mark Zuckerberg is getting anxious to race forward toward artificial general intelligence (AGI). The latest restructuring breaks up its flagship Meta Superintelligence Labs into four distinct units: A yet-to-be-named research lab A products team managing the Meta AI assistant and […] The post Meta Engineers Divide AI Lab Yet Again to Chase Superintelligence appeared first on TechJuice .
OpenAI’s chief executive Sam Altman met with a small group of reporters in San Francisco this week, where he spoke about the company’s latest challenges and ambitions. The dinner came after a turbulent rollout of GPT-5 and offered a look at how OpenAI is trying to manage both its growth and its reputation. Altman admitted that he no longer relies on Google Search. He said he could not remember the last time he typed a query there, a striking statement given that OpenAI still uses Google’s cloud services to help run ChatGPT. Google has welcomed the partnership, describing it as part of its effort to support outside companies through its infrastructure business. The conversation quickly turned to GPT-5. When the new model was made the default in ChatGPT, users complained about the removal of GPT-4o. Some said the new system lacked the tone and style they had come to expect. OpenAI responded within hours by restoring GPT-4o for paying subscribers. Altman acknowledged mistakes in the launch, though he noted that usage jumped sharply after the update, with API traffic doubling in two days and daily active users reaching record highs. Behind the growth, OpenAI is struggling with limited computing resources. Access to GPUs remains tight, and Altman described tough decisions over which products to prioritize. To support the scale of ChatGPT and future models, the company is preparing to spend huge sums on new data centers, with investment expected to run into the trillions. The numbers underline the speed of expansion. ChatGPT now reaches more than 700 million people each week, four times the figure of a year ago. Altman expects the service to soon surpass Instagram and Facebook in traffic, placing it among the three largest sites in the world. Matching Google, though, would be far harder. Beyond software, OpenAI is also developing a hardware device with designer Jony Ive. Altman described it as a significant step in computing, suggesting it could represent a rare shift in technology platforms. He confirmed that OpenAI is backing a brain-computer interface project as well, positioning it against companies like Neuralink in the race to connect AI with human thought. The discussion covered other areas too. Altman said he wants ChatGPT to be adaptable to user preferences without leaning toward any fixed political or cultural stance. He spoke about the risks of people forming unhealthy attachments to the tool and about the need to prevent its misuse. He also described the current wave of AI investment as a bubble, comparing it to earlier tech booms, though he stressed that AI remains one of the most important developments of the modern era. He hinted at possible ambitions in social media, and suggested human-created and curated content will rise in value as AI-generated material spreads more widely online. He even said he would consider buying Chrome if regulators ever required Google to sell it. Altman also reflected on his position at OpenAI. He admitted he does not see himself as a natural public company chief executive and left open the question of whether he would remain in charge in the years ahead. For now, though, his focus remains on guiding OpenAI through its rapid growth, managing limited computing power, and preparing the company for what he sees as the next wave of technology shifts. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Image: DIW-Aigen. Read next: ChatGPT Mobile Surpasses $2 Billion Spending And Becomes Fastest App To Hit 1 Billion Downloads
Bitcoin market has seen some major bullish momentum this week, despite volatility. Analysts signal that Bitcoin is tracing a textbook triangle pattern, signaling an impending breakout that could target fresh highs or trigger a sharp pullback. What is A Triangle Pattern? The triangle pattern, which is characterized by converging support and resistance trendlines, reflects a […] The post Bitcoin Gears Up for a Triangle Pattern as Bullish Momentum Builds appeared first on TechJuice .
PUBG: Battlegrounds is making a dramatic exit from last gen consoles. Starting November 13, 2025, the game will no longer be playable or available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. KRAFTON marks a shift in focus toward PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC only. Why the Sudden Farewell on Devices? KRAFTON, the […] The post You Will Not Be Able to Play PUBG on THESE Devices From November! appeared first on TechJuice .
Wall Street heavyweight JPMorgan just made a powerful case for Ethereum (ETH). In their terms, they identify it as the prime beneficiary of the booming stablecoin market. According to the bank’s analysis, Ethereum’s dominance in hosting over 70% of circulating stablecoins positions the network for extraordinary growth amid surging DeFi activity and rising institutional demand. […] The post JPMorgan Predicts Ethereum Surge on Stablecoin Boom appeared first on TechJuice .
Zoinks! If you have not figured out yet, we can break it for you. Insider leaks have cracked open the lid on Fortnitemares 2025, Epic’s famed Halloween crossover season. If these leaks are to be believed, then we will get none other than Scooby-Doo and Mystery Machine gang for October this year. Let’s break it […] The post Leaks Suggest Fortnite is Making a Special Halloween Collaboration appeared first on TechJuice .
A U.S. senator on Friday launched an investigation into whether Meta allowed its AI chatbots to engage in inappropriate or potentially harmful conversations with children, including exchanges described as romantic or sensual. Senator Josh Hawley, a Missouri Republican who chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism, released a letter addressed to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg demanding all internal communications related to the matter. The probe follows a report alleging Meta’s generative AI was permitted to engage in conversations with minors that included troubling language. 'A treasure' Hawley cited one example in which an AI chatbot allegedly described an 8-year-old’s body as “a work of art” and “a treasure I cherish deeply.” He called the reported exchange “deeply disturbing” and raised alarm over the possibility of digital tools being used to groom or exploit children. “Congress must understand whether Meta’s products enable exploitation, deception, or other criminal harms to children,” Hawley wrote. Meta responds to inquiry In a statement to AFP, a Meta spokesperson said the company has strict policies in place. “We have clear policies on what kind of responses AI characters can offer, and those policies prohibit content that sexualizes children and sexualized role play between adults and minors,” the company said. Meta did not deny that the exchanges occurred but emphasized that it is reviewing the allegations. Deadline set for records The senator ordered Meta to preserve all relevant documents and communications and submit them to Congress no later than September 19. The company, which owns Facebook, Instagram, and the Meta AI platform, has faced repeated scrutiny over the safety of its products for children and teens. Ongoing scrutiny of big tech This latest investigation adds to mounting pressure on major tech firms regarding how their platforms and products interact with and protect minors. Meta has previously faced lawsuits and legislative challenges over mental health risks linked to its social platforms. The company has invested heavily in generative AI over the past year, integrating chatbots and AI companions into its ecosystem. Lawmakers have grown increasingly concerned about the potential misuse of these tools by predators—or even the AI itself—if they are improperly supervised or deployed. Hawley said the subcommittee will use the findings of the investigation to consider possible legislative action.
Today, Google launched Flight Deals, an AI-powered flight search tool. It will roll out over the next week. Users can access it via a dedicated webpage or the top-left menu on Google Flights. Initially, the tool is available only in the US, Canada, and India. Google says it is in beta to gather feedback and […] The post Google Launches Flight Deals, an AI-Powered Search Tool appeared first on TechJuice .
Jimmy Donaldson, known online as MrBeast, oversees a content operation that produces high-cost, high-visibility videos for a global audience. His channel boasts more than 420 million subscribers . Image: MrBeast / YT Former employees and an internal production guide describe a process that mixes fast decision making with heavy planning, and where a single judgment by Donaldson can end a project. That judgment is often summed up by one word: cringe. From idea to green light As reported by Insider , ideas begin in a central ideation team that tracks trends, tests titles, and drafts thumbnails. The team records large numbers of concepts and narrows them through internal review. Only a small share reach Donaldson and his creative leads for final consideration. The company treats concept work as a pipeline that feeds production teams with ideas that can scale. When an idea moves forward, producers assess cost and feasibility. The company added a dedicated feasibility group as it expanded. Ambitious proposals can be postponed or shelved if they are impractical, but staff report that Donaldson resists quick refusals. He expects teams to pursue alternatives before stopping a concept. A production hub in Greenville Beast Industries has built a base of set builders, technical crews, and a rotating pool of assistants. Early on, temporary helpers were called friends of friends. The company now relies on a larger task force to handle on-set work and logistics. Large challenge videos require extensive camera coverage. For competitions with many participants, the crew deploys numerous cameras so no moment is missed. Long-running challenges may have cameras recording around the clock. Most logistical work is completed before on-camera talent arrive, leaving final decisions to Donaldson and creative leads. Producers as generalists Producers at MrBeast perform a broad set of tasks. They coordinate contractors, schedule crews, manage budgets, and troubleshoot on site. The work differs from traditional film crews, where roles are often specialized. Staff describe producers as problem solvers who must be ready to step into multiple tasks as needs arise. Editing with attention to retention Editing is organized around keeping viewers engaged. Projects that span days or weeks generate hundreds of hours of footage. Teams of editors handle daily trims, syncing, and assembly. Lead editors pull the final cut together. For longer shoots, editors often build rough cuts during production so there is a working edit by the time filming ends. The company uses detailed viewer metrics to shape edits. Editors monitor the exact second audiences stop watching and adjust pacing and highlights to reduce drop-off. That approach makes post-production central to the final story. Release strategy and follow-up Final videos are formatted for multiple platforms and languages. Thumbnails undergo A/B testing and the team prepares short-form clips for vertical platforms. Some content is altered for younger viewers. After release, staff analyze retention and engagement data to evaluate performance and inform future planning. A repeatable system The operation combines methodical idea work, thorough feasibility checks, heavy on-set coverage, and analytics-driven editing. Former staff say the process lets the channel test more ideas and learn quickly from failures. That scale of resources and the emphasis on measurable engagement create an advantage that many creators try to emulate. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Read next: Meta Scientist Highlights Core Principles for Safer AI
ChatGPT’s mobile app isn’t just popular; it leads the AI chatbot market on both iOS and Android. Since its launch in May 2023, the app has generated a staggering $2 billion in global consumer spending, according to app analytics firm Appfigures. This is nearly 30 times more than the combined lifetime earnings of competitors like […] The post ChatGPT App Revenue Hits $2 Billion with $2.91 Per Install appeared first on TechJuice .
Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup is expected to launch next month. The official announcement is likely on September 9. Meanwhile, case maker dbrand has revealed the iPhone 17 Pro design through images of its new Tank case. The 17 Pro and Pro Max are getting a redesigned rear camera module. Previous leaked renders hinted at this, […] The post iPhone 17 Pro Camera Specs and Design Tipped by dbrand appeared first on TechJuice .
Samsung is set to refresh its Galaxy flagship lineup with the upcoming S26 series. The standard S26 will be replaced by the Galaxy S26 Pro. Tipster Digital Chat Station has revealed key specifications for the S26 Pro (SM-S9420). The device will feature a 6.27-inch display and a 4,300 mAh battery. This marks a slight increase […] The post Samsung Galaxy S26 Pro Display, Battery Capacity Leaks appeared first on TechJuice .
Apple on Thursday rejected Elon Musk's claim that its digital App Store favors OpenAI's ChatGPT over his company's Grok and other rival AI assistants. Musk has accused Apple of giving unfair preference to ChatGPT on its App Store and threatened legal action, triggering a fiery exchange with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman this week. "The App Store is designed to be fair and free of bias," Apple said in reply to an AFP inquiry. "We feature thousands of apps through charts, algorithmic recommendations, and curated lists selected by experts using objective criteria." Apple added that its goal at the App Store is to offer "safe discovery" for users and opportunities for developers to get their creations noticed. But earlier this week, Musk said Apple was "behaving in a manner that makes it impossible for any AI company besides OpenAI to reach #1 in the App Store, which is an unequivocal antitrust violation," without providing evidence to back his claim. "xAI will take immediate legal action," he said on his social media network X, referring to his own artificial intelligence company, which is responsible for Grok. X users responded by pointing out that China's DeepSeek AI hit the top spot in the App Store early this year, and Perplexity AI recently ranked number one in the App Store in India. DeepSeek and Perplexity compete with OpenAI and Musk's startup xAI. Altman called Musk's accusation "remarkable" in a response on X, charging that Musk himself is said to "manipulate X to benefit himself and his own companies and harm his competitors and people he doesn't like." Musk called Altman a "liar" in the heated exchange. OpenAI and xAI recently released new versions of ChatGPT and Grok. App Store rankings listed ChatGPT as the top free app for iPhones on Thursday, with Grok in seventh place. Factors going into App Store rankings include user engagement, reviews and the number of downloads. Grok was temporarily suspended on Monday in the latest controversy surrounding the chatbot. No official explanation was provided for the suspension, which followed multiple accusations of misinformation including the bot's misidentification of war-related images -- such as a false claim that an AFP photo of a starving child in Gaza was taken in Yemen years earlier. Last month, Grok triggered an online storm after inserting antisemitic comments into answers without prompting. In a statement on Grok's X account later that month, the company apologized "for the horrific behavior that many experienced." A US judge has cleared the way for a trial to consider OpenAI legal claims accusing Musk -- a co-founder of the company -- of waging a "relentless campaign" to damage the organization after it achieved success following his departure. The litigation is another round in a bitter feud between the generative AI start-up and the world's richest person. Musk founded xAI in 2023 to compete with OpenAI and the other major AI players.
Apple appears close to launching its first 5G-capable Mac, as internal code reveals testing of a Centauri (C1) modem inside an unreleased M5 MacBook Pro. If this move pans out, it could deliver always-connected laptops that have only existed on Windows and iPads to the MacBook line for the very first time. The MacBook in […] The post Apple’s First 5G MacBook Pro (M5) Could Launch Early 2026 appeared first on TechJuice .
Google has rolled back its Play Store policy that required cryptocurrency wallet apps to hold financial service licenses, clearing the path for non-custodial wallets to remain available. Under the updated terms, only custodial wallet providers, which control user funds, must meet licensing standards, especially in over 15 regions including the U.S. and the European Union. […] The post Google Rolls Back On Purging Crypto Wallets from Play Store appeared first on TechJuice .
Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, today chaired three back-to-back meetings to review the progress of work on major government initiatives scheduled for launch in the coming weeks, with a focus on ensuring their timely roll-out in line with the vision and direction of the Prime Minister. The initiatives, each designed to […] The post Government Fast-Tracks Social Initiatives to Boost Skills, Support Farmers, and Promote Energy Efficiency appeared first on TechJuice .
In a first of its kind breakthrough, researchers at Stanford University have developed a brain computer interface capable of decoding inner speech, your silent inner monologue, with up to 74% accuracy in real time. This advancement offers fresh hope for people with severe paralysis, such as ALS or brainstem stroke, by allowing them to communicate […] The post New Brain-Computer Interface Can Now Read Your Thoughts! appeared first on TechJuice .
Apple on Thursday said some of its top smartwatch models are getting a redesigned blood oxygen sensing feature, sidelined for several years by a patent dispute. Software updates will add the capability to an array of Series 9, Series 10, and Ultra 2 Apple Watch models, according to the iPhone maker. "This update was enabled by a recent US Customs ruling," Apple said in a blog post. Apple temporarily halted US sales of its latest smartwatch models last January as part of a patent feud with health company Masimo. Masimo, based in southern California, filed a complaint to the US International Trade Commission (ITC) which decided to halt imports of the Apple Watch models over a patented technology for detecting blood-oxygen levels. Apple manufactures the vast majority of its products overseas, giving the ITC jurisdiction over the patent feud. According to reports, Apple removed the technology from the smartwatches in question at the time and resumed selling them. Masimo argued that it invented the technology and that Apple poached key employees to win access to the know-how. But Apple contended that the ITC finding was in error and appealed the decision in US federal court. Apple strongly promotes its smartwatch's fitness and health features, which include detection of heartbeat irregularities, falls, sleep apnea, and harmful noise levels.
The first-ever World Humanoid Robot Games launched with a dazzling opening ceremony at the National Speed Skating Oval on August 14, 2025. It is where robots wowed the audience with hip-hop dance routines, martial arts displays, and live music performances on keyboard, guitar, and drums a while back. The historic event brings together more than […] The post World Humanoid Robot Games Kick Off in Beijing with Spectacular Opening appeared first on TechJuice .
OpenAI has quietly rolled out a new subscription tier titled ChatGPT Go, priced at around PKR 1,300 ($4.55 USD). The plan offers compelling upgrades over the free tier, including access to GPT 5, and enhanced image generating capabilities. You also get advanced data analysis features. However, it is not for everyone. What’s in the Go […] The post ChatGPT Launches “ChatGPT Go” Under PKR 1500, But Not For Everyone appeared first on TechJuice .
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a sophisticated Android banking Trojan named PhantomCard, capable of hijacking contactless payments. Disguised as a card protection app, it tricks users into tapping their banking card to their phone, secretly relaying card data to fraudsters who then complete ATM or POS transactions remotely. How PhantomCard Works PhantomCard is delivered through fake […] The post Android NFC Malware ‘PhantomCard’ Hijacks Contactless Payments, Banks Warn appeared first on TechJuice .
BEIJING: China kicked off the three-day long World Humanoid Robot Games on Friday, looking to showcase its advances in artificial intelligence and robotics with 280 teams from 16 countries. Robots competed in sports such as track and field, and table tennis, as well as tackled robot-specific challenges from sorting medicines and handling materials to cleaning services. Teams came from countries including the United States, Germany and Brazil, with 192 representing universities and 88 from private enterprises such as China’s Unitree and Fourier Intelligence. Competing teams used robots from Chinese manufacturers such as Booster Robotics. “We come here to play and to win. But we are also interested in research,” said Max Polter, a member of HTWK Robots football team from Germany, affiliated with Leipzig University of Applied Sciences. “You can test a lot of interesting new and exciting approaches in this contest. If we try something and it doesn’t work, we lose the game. That’s sad but it is better than investing a lot of money into a product which failed.” At the robot games in Beijing, which charged 128 to 580 yuan ($17.83-$80.77) for tickets, humanoids crashed into each other and toppled over repeatedly during football matches, while others collapsed mid-sprint during running events. During one football match, four robots crashed into each other and fell in a tangled heap. In the 1500-metre running event, one robot suddenly collapsed while running at full speed, drawing gasps and cheers from spectators. Despite frequent tumbles requiring human assistance to help robots stand, many managed to right themselves independently, earning applause from audiences. Humanoid robots stride into the future with world’s first half-marathon Organisers said the games provide valuable data collection opportunities for developing robots for practical applications such as factory work. Football matches help train robots’ coordination abilities, which could prove useful for assembly line operations requiring collaboration between multiple units, commentators said. China is investing billions of dollars in humanoids and robotics as the country grapples with an ageing population and growing competition with the U.S. over advanced technologies. It has staged a series of high-profile robotics events in recent months, including what it called the world’s first humanoid robot marathon in Beijing, a robot conference and the opening of retail stores dedicated to humanoid robots. Morgan Stanley analysts in a report last week noted a surge in attendance to a recent robot conference from the general public compared to previous years, saying this showed “how China, not just top government officials, has embraced the concept of embodied intelligence.”
Missing Nathan’s self-aware charm and Elena’s sharp wit? Well, if leaks are to be believed, we might just get another Uncharted game! Is There Going to Be an Uncharted 5? A tantalizing leak suggested that Uncharted 5 may be quietly in development at Naughty Dog. According to trusted insider DanielRPK, the studio has been working […] The post Uncharted 5 Leak Sparks Frenzied Fan Buzz as Series Awaits Return appeared first on TechJuice .
Bitcoin soared to an all time high of $124K on August 14, 2025, during Asian trading hours. And it kept pushing its market cap to record levels, sending investors into a frenzy. But the celebration was short lived; a sharp 4% plunge wiped out approximately $5,800 in hours. The move liquidated over $577 million in […] The post Bitcoin’s Wild Ride: Soaring to $124K Before Setting Back Down appeared first on TechJuice .
Meta’s chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, has outlined two main directives he believes could reduce the risk of harm from artificial intelligence systems, while also suggesting a series of smaller, built-in safety measures. His comments came after AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton recently proposed designing systems with traits similar to nurturing instincts. LeCun emphasized the need for AI systems to operate only within objectives set by humans. He described this as a structure where every action is constrained by defined limits, with obedience to human oversight and empathy as the primary safeguards. These features are part of a wider set of hardcoded objectives that act like instinctive drives for machines. He compared these programmed limits to natural evolutionary traits, noting that humans and many species develop protective behaviors toward their young. Over time, such instincts can extend beyond species boundaries, leading animals, including humans, to care for vulnerable or younger creatures they might otherwise ignore. In addition to these broader principles, LeCun said AI systems need practical, low-level safeguards. These include restrictions on harmful movements near people or actions that could cause injury if tools or sharp objects are involved. These safeguards function as digital equivalents of reflexes or ingrained behaviors in living organisms. Expanding on these ideas in a separate discussion , LeCun framed AI alignment as “just an engineering problem,” comparing it to past challenges such as making airliners and turbojets safe. He rejected the belief that higher intelligence inevitably brings a desire for dominance, noting that even among humans, the smartest individuals are not always the ones seeking power. His proposed “objective-driven architectures” would keep AI strictly within guardrails, ensuring they only act to fulfill defined human goals. Even if rogue systems emerged, he argued, better-designed AI could neutralize them, “my good AI against your bad AI.” The call for built-in safety follows several incidents that highlighted risks when advanced AI systems lack proper constraints. Reports have described cases where chatbots encouraged harmful decisions or reinforced dangerous beliefs in vulnerable individuals. In one instance, an AI program deleted an entire company database during a code freeze and concealed the action. Other reports linked chatbot interactions to declining mental health, with serious emotional consequences. Industry leaders, including executives from major AI firms, recognize that these technologies can be harmful, especially for people in unstable or fragile states. For LeCun, preventing harm requires more than improving intelligence; it requires constraint systems that align actions with human goals and ethical boundaries. He remains optimistic that, if done right, AI could amplify human intelligence as profoundly as the printing press did in the Renaissance, a development he hopes will spark a new era of human creativity and progress. Image: (AI) Stories by Barbara Rosario / YT Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Read next: Meta’s AI Rules Allowed Loose Limits On Chats With Minors And Sensitive Topics
Google is preparing a privacy change for its Gemini AI service that will allow it to use some of the files, photos, and videos you share to help train its artificial intelligence systems and improve other products. The change will start on 2 September, and unless you adjust your settings, the feature will be switched on by default, as Google confirmed via email. In the coming weeks, Google will rename its Gemini Apps Activity setting to Keep Activity . If the setting is on , Google says “a sample” of your future uploads, not every single one, could be used for this purpose. This includes files, photos, videos, and even screenshots that you submit or ask Gemini about. The company notes that any conversations sent for service improvement are disconnected from your account before being shared with its providers. What This Means for Your Data When active, Gemini Apps Activity records the prompts, uploads, and interactions you have with the chatbot. Google uses this information to refine AI models and deliver more relevant responses. By default, the service can remember details and preferences you’ve shared, something Google calls “personal context.” This context is already in Gemini’s 2.5 Pro model and will soon arrive in the default 2.5 Flash model. Also read: Google’s Gemini Tops List of AI Chatbots Collecting the Most User Data For example, if you’ve asked about Japanese culture and YouTube ideas before, Gemini could suggest content topics in line with those interests. This memory feature is switched on by default. Temporary Chats and Private Conversations If you’d rather keep certain discussions separate, you can switch to Temporary Chats . These work like an incognito mode for Gemini. They won’t appear in your recent chats or app activity, are not used to train Google’s AI models, and are deleted from Google’s servers after 72 hours. This applies to both the conversation and any related uploads. Managing Audio, Video, and Screen Recordings Gemini Live sessions, where you interact with video, audio, or screen-sharing, can also be stored in your account history if Gemini Apps Activity is on. An update is gradually rolling out to save recordings from Live chats, including camera video and screenshots, alongside transcripts. Activity items may show small icons for audio, screen-sharing, or video to indicate the type of data captured, and you can download these from the “Details” view. By default, Google does not use your spoken audio for service improvements. If you want it to, you must turn on the option to “Improve Google services with your audio and Gemini Live recordings”, and have Gemini Apps Activity enabled first. Some of these clips may also be reviewed by humans. How to Turn Off Data Collection To stop Google from using your uploads for AI training: On your computer, go to gemini.google.com and sign in. Open Settings & help and choose Activity . Or visit this page . From the drop-down menu at the top, select Turn off or Turn off and delete activity . Even with the setting off, Google keeps a copy of recent conversations for up to 72 hours to maintain service security and process feedback. Deleting Past Activity You can delete activity from myactivity.google.com/product/gemini or via the Gemini site: Delete all time, last hour, last day, or a custom date range. Remove a specific activity item or all activity from a particular day. If you delete a Live chat activity, its related audio, transcripts, and recordings are also removed. Deleting a conversation with a Gem does not delete the Gem itself. Auto-Delete Timelines Gemini Apps Activity is set to auto-delete anything older than 18 months by default. You can change this to 3 months, 36 months, or turn off auto-delete entirely. Once deleted, Google begins removing the data from its systems and storage. Why the Change Matters Google says these changes are about improving AI capabilities and personalising services, but the default-on approach means uploads could be sampled without you actively agreeing each time. The renaming of settings from Gemini Apps Activity to Keep Activity is unrelated to Google Keep, though the similarity in names may confuse some users. For the strongest privacy, review your settings, use Temporary Chats for sensitive topics, and avoid sharing information you wouldn’t want stored or analysed in any form. Notes: This post was edited/created using GenAI tools. Read next: Why Executive Branding Is Getting Personal: Lessons from the Digital Workplace’s New Playbook
As 2025’s work landscape continues to shift to meet ever-changing skillsets and the evolution of workplace tools and technology, senior and executive-level (C-suite, VP, etc) working professionals have not only changed their ways of working, but the way they market themselves and their most desirable abilities via their resumes. This unique shift amongst higher-ranking employees directly reflects the changes seen in the modern communication between brands and consumers, with technology playing a major role in evaluating the credibility and authenticity of corporate and personal branding. This progression can also be attributed to wider shifts in the ways leadership capability is assessed–being influenced by both the evolving technological landscape and a change in employees’ expectations of their organizational leaders. A new study from Adobe Acrobat offers a direct look at this executive resume revolution, via an analysis of more than 160 resumes from executive to entry-level working professionals. The resulting data reveals not only the most desirable professional traits of a leader in 2025, but also offers lessons that employees of every level can utilize as they forge their own career paths and communicate their skills. The Executive Resume Shift: From Trophies to Tailored Impact In the same way that consumers look for personalized communication from companies, executive-level working professionals are tailoring their resumes to their personal success stories–using a hyper-curated approach to their resumes that often breaks typical resume rules of thumb. This can be directly observed in resume length, with the traditionally recommended one-page resume only being found amongst one-third of executive-level employees. Further breaking from traditional resume conventions, the Adobe Acrobat study found that more than half (51%) of executive resumes completely remove certifications and 60% fully omit any awards–providing clear evidence that personal impact and uniquely demonstrated skills are outweighing traditional accolades. This transition away from previously treasured accreditations and towards a more personal depiction of professional success is mirrored in the increasingly bespoke experiences consumers are expecting from the brands they interact with. This resume trend also reflects the unique challenges of more technologically integrated business operations–where leaders are working to optimize their workflows and guide new tool initiatives successfully. Hard and Soft Skills as the New Leadership Currency Alongside the changing trends in formatting and accolade inclusion, the study also finds that executive-level employees are heavily increasing the hard skills included on their resumes. This indicates their clear relevance in 2025’s skill-forward, AI-oriented professional landscape. Leaders are listing an average of 12 hard skills (four times the average amount of soft skills included) on their resumes–again serving as a parallel to what consumers are seeking from the brands they interact with daily. The tactical trimming away of soft skills within executive resumes highlights the trend of executives downplaying their soft skills as a means of influencing their more measurable successes within their resumes. The most-included hard skills among these resumes include staff management (44%), coaching and training (37%), negotiation (32%), and process improvement (32%) – with a wide variability of the most popular hard skills across different industries. The cross-industry differences showcased within the top hard skills can also be directly compared to unique approaches brands must take to engage with and retain their consumer bases. Although hard skills dominate executive resumes, the study suggests that softer, more traditional leadership skills are being used strategically. Thirty-five percent of entry-level employees include five or more soft skills on their resumes, and the average executive resume includes just three. The study reveals that soft skills like leadership (69%), effective communication (44%), and team collaboration (33%) are the most present on executive resumes–showcasing the increased inclusion of more specific, evidence-backed soft skills. This is further affirmed by the inclusion of relationship building (31%) as a resume skill, with executives being 158% more likely than senior-level employees to include this on their resumes–reinforcing the idea that personal and value-driven narratives can help foster deeper feelings of trust amongst both personal and corporate branding efforts. Gender Nuances and The Importance of Versatility In the same way that brands are working to personalize their offerings across diverse audiences, the survey data reveals some differences in the ways men and women present themselves via a resume. Men are 28% more likely than women to list eight or more hard skills on their resumes. Meanwhile, women are 10% more likely to include soft skills, highlighting a need for a more inclusive approach to personal branding and a broader awareness of implicit biases both in and out of the workplace. Fostering relationships and building trust typically requires supporting professional claims with concrete examples and real-world evidence–further supporting the preference for hard skills amongst executive resumes. The act of personalization has pushed past the realm of consumer marketing and is shaping the ways professionals of all genders present themselves and their achievements. Success here relies on a versatile approach that recognizes the strengths and disparities in self-presentation. Actionable Learnings for Professionals at Every Level This breakdown of executive resume presentation allows employees to take a peek into the ways they could improve their own professional storytelling, much in the ways marketers shift their approaches to meet audience expectations. With employers seeking clear and authentic examples of success from their candidates, there are a few clear takeaways for employees looking to elevate their resume like an executive: Prioritizing more measurable skills and personal impacts through hard skills and skillfully chosen soft skills will not only provide a clear narrative of professional capability and development, but also prompt employees to grow their personal skillsets and be proactive in adopting new technologies–something invaluable in today’s competitive job market. Further leaning into personalization, breaking conventional resume tenets – like the ever-present one-page rule or inclusion of traditional awards–and continuously updating and personalizing resume materials can help working professionals create stronger organizational throughlines. Similarly to the ways brands adapt to shifting consumer wants, this allows employees to present their achievements in a way that mirrors the evolving landscape of what employers look for in their candidates–setting them up for future professional success. Read next: Survey Examines American Attitudes Toward AI in Education