Tech Pulse #7 — June 8, 2025

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Tech Pulse #7 — June 8, 2025

🧠 AI & Innovation

NYC’s AI Demo Night Showcases Future Tech

At New York Tech Week, the first-ever NY AI Demo Night spotlighted startups including:

IBM also announced the formation of watsonx AI Labs in NYC, focusing on advanced enterprise AI.

Why it matters:
NYC is becoming a major hub for applied AI innovation, especially in enterprise and safety tech.


AMD Acquires Untether AI Team

AMD has acqui-hired the Toronto-based Untether AI team, known for AI inference chip design.

Why it matters:
This strengthens AMD’s hardware stack for the rapidly growing AI acceleration market.


📱 Consumer Tech & Platforms

Apple’s WWDC 2025 Preview

Ahead of WWDC, leaks suggest watchOS 26 will introduce:

Why it matters:
Apple is opening up the Watch ecosystem, increasing developer opportunities.


Snapchat Expands to Apple Watch

Snapchat has released a global Apple Watch app, enabling users to access essential features directly from their wrist.

Why it matters:
This marks Snapchat’s expansion into wearable-first user experiences.


🏛️ Tech Policy & Regulation

Trump–Musk Feud Impacts Tesla Stock

A public clash over a £2.4 trillion fiscal bill led Elon Musk to call for impeachment of President Donald Trump.
The fallout? Tesla’s share price dropped 14%.

Why it matters:
Political–tech tensions continue to influence market volatility.


U.S. Tech Policy Updates

Recent announcements from the Trump administration include:

Why it matters:
AI regulation is tightening fast, especially around misuse and national security.


🎮 Tech & Culture

Infosys Powers Roland-Garros 2025

Infosys introduced new AI-driven digital tools for Roland-Garros 2025, designed to:

Why it matters:
Sports tech continues merging AI with large cultural events.


Amazon Developing Humanoid Delivery Robots

Amazon is reportedly building software for humanoid robots capable of performing delivery tasks.

Why it matters:
This could dramatically reshape last-mile logistics and expand automation beyond warehouses.