
Sony is planning to bring PlayStation games to your mobile phones
India Today
The company has recently put out a job listing for Head Of Mobile for PlayStation Studios. The role and responsibility of the person gives away some information about Sony’s future plans.
There is still time before you can get hands on PlayStation 5. The gaming console remains out of stock in most parts of the world, including India, but Sony is working on a new way to provide access to PS games. The company has recently put out a job listing for Head Of Mobile for PlayStation Studios. The role and responsibility of the person gives away some information about Sony’s future plans, even though it is yet to officially announce it. The job listing says that the Head Of Mobile will be responsible for leading every aspect of adapting its console and PC games for mobile devices. This includes “expanding the game development of consoles and PC to mobile and live services.” But the big focus is “adapting PlayStation’s biggest franchises for mobile.”
Meta has hired the team behind the agentic AI startup Dreamer. The startup was founded by former Google executives Hugo Barra, David Singleton, and Nicholas Jitkoff, who will now work on Meta's agentic AI plans. This announcement comes after Mark Zuckerberg acquired the AI social media platform Moltbook to bolster agentic AI development.

OpenAI is offering big incentives to private equity firms in a bid to raise more funds. The ChatGPT-maker is offering a minimum return rate of 17.5 per cent, as well as early access to its new AI models. As per reports, the Sam Altman-led firm is hoping to secure a stronger footing in the enterprise market following Anthropic's lead.

Claude can now control computer like a human, Anthropic says soon you won't need your laptop anymore
Claude can now get full access to your computer, do tasks by itself Anthropic has launched a new feature for Claude that allows the AI to get complete access to your computer. The AI can then complete tasks on your behalf while you are away. This feature comes just days after the company launched "Dispatch" which allows you to control Claude via your phone.










