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Weekly output: 5G platforms, AI in financial services, AI and supply chains, Kamala Harris on AI, AI infrastructure, Gmail’s AI calendar integration, Android 16, AI and information security

It’s a rare week when my work doesn’t touch on AI at all, but moderating panels at a conference devoted to that subject–and writing up two other talks there–helped ensure that AI figured in all but two of the items below.

3/10/2025: Practical means profitable: Telco talk about building services on 5G’s framework, Light Reading

My MWC Barcelona coverage for outside clients closed out with this writeup for this trade-pub client–my first there in a few months–of a panel in which telco executives talked about how they were building new lines of business on their 5G platforms.

Patreon readers, however, got one more post about MWC in which I shared three other highlights from the show.

3/10/2025: Banking on AI for personalized customer experiences, HumanX

The first panel I did at this conference–in Las Vegas for its first year, moving to San Francisco next year–had me quizzing Better.com’s Vishal Garg, Clearcover’s Kyle Nakatsuji, Honeybook’s Colleen Stauffer, Sunrise AI’s Deepak Shrivastava and S&P Global’s Bhavesh Dayalji about how they see AI changing customer service.

3/10/2025: AI-powered supply chains: From farm to table and beyond, HumanX

Since this panel–featuring Altana’s Peter Swartz, Fusion Fund’s Lu Zhang and Choco AI’s Daniel Khachab–focused on agriculture, I opened it by telling the audience that I found the subject particularly interesting because I eat food.

3/11/2025: Kamala Harris Urges Those Working on AI to Consider Trust, Empathy, PCMag

The former vice president–whom I last saw in person in October from much farther away–was a late addition to the conference agenda. I hustled to get from the airport to the conference hotel, check in, drop by bag and get over to the event in time to get a seat in the third row for the Sunday-evening program that ended with Harris.

3/11/2025: Rethinking infrastructure: Custom solutions for the AI era, HumanX

My big takeaway from the conversation I had onstage with Sid Sheth of d-Matrix and Ami Badani of Arm: Industry hype about AGI (“artificial general intelligence” that could replicate a human brain) is a distraction, and not a particularly helpful one at that.

3/11/2025: Gmail Gets AI Calendar Feature That Apple Added to Its Mail App in 2007, PCMag

I missed this Google announcement Monday but had to write about it once I realized that the feature Google touts as an AI advancement is something that Apple delivered with plain old software in Mac OS X Leopard 18 years ago.

3/13/2025: Android 16 Inches Toward a Launch With Accessibility-Focused Third Beta Release, PCMag

Google PR gave me an advance on the news of third beta release of Android 16.

3/14/2025: Ex-Facebook CISO Warns: 95% of Bugs in Your AI System Haven’t Been Invented Yet, PCMag

I always learn something when Alex Stamos talks about information security, and I was happy to share that with PCMag readers.

#Android 16 gets a new feature I demanded for many, many years: Local Network Protection

howtogeek.com/android-16-beta-

"This feature (planned for a future Android release) gives people more control over which apps can access devices on their local network. Currently, any app with the INTERNET permission can communicate with devices on your local network. With #LNP, apps will eventually need specific permission to access the local network. For now, LNP is an opt-in feature."

How-To Geek · Android 16 Is Nearly Ready for Prime Time With the Release of Beta 3By Joe Fedewa

Lilbits: Microsoft keeps adding AI to Notepad, a fix for broken Chromecasts, and Android 16 Beta 3

Microsoft Notepad has been around for decades, offering a simple tool for viewing and editing text-based documents on Windows computers. But last year Microsoft started to adding features like a spell checker (useful), and an AI-powered Rewrite utility that lets you lengthen, shorten, or adjust the tone of text (ugh).

Now Microsoft is rolling out more AI features to members of the Windows […]

#ai #android #android16 #chromecast2 #chromecastAudio #lilbits #mediaStreamer #notepad #snippingTool #windowsInsiders #windowsSnippingTool

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Lilbits: Xbox handheld, Nintendo Switch 2, Pixel 4a battery, and the return of Android lock screen widgets

The long-awaited Xbox handheld could arrive this year… but if the latest rumor is accurate it won’t be made by Microsoft and it may be more of a Windows 11 handheld with Xbox branding than a portable console.

In other recent tech news from around the web, if you were wondering why Google issued a software update that cut battery life for the Pixel 4a in half, now we have an answer: to […]

#android #android16 #bargains #cardputer #leaks #lilbits #lockScreenWidgets #m5stack #nintendoSwitch #rumors #switch2 #xboxHandheld

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Samsung starts development of One UI 8, Android 16

Samsung has recently started development of the next version of One UI for the Galaxy S25 series. The first One UI 8 build has been spotted on the testing server for the Galaxy S25 series. According to the latest data, here are the builds:

  • Galaxy S25 Ultra: S938BXXU1BYC1/S938BOXM1BYC1/S938BXXU1BYC1
  • Galaxy S25+: S936BXXU1BYC1/S936BOXM1BYC1/S936BXXU1BYC1
  • Galaxy S25: S931BXXU1BYC1/S931BOXM1BYC1/S931BXXU1BYC1

The development started two months earlier than usual, which suggests that it might get released sooner in the second half of this year. Meanwhile, One UI 7 is still in the beta testing stage with the official release date being in April of this year.

The One UI 8 Beta Program will start in the second half of this year according to the rumors, with September being the most likely time period. One UI 8 will be installed out of the box with the next year’s phones, including the Galaxy S26 series.

https://audiomack.com/aptivi/song/samsung-starts-development-of-one-ui-8-android-16