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Grok 4 Launch: xAI’s Next Leap in AI Innovation

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  Grok 4 Launch: xAI’s Next Leap in AI Innovation Posted by Technology Defense Team | July 9, 2025 – 8:00 PM PT GROK 4 To Be Launched  The tech world is buzzing as xAI , the AI company founded by Elon Musk, prepares to launch its latest large language model— Grok 4 . The official announcement came via Elon Musk’s X account , with a scheduled livestream set for 8 PM Pacific Time (8:30 AM IST on July 10, 2025). The highly anticipated event will be broadcast live through @xAI on X , giving viewers worldwide a front-row seat to one of the year’s biggest AI moments. What is Grok 4? Grok is the flagship AI assistant created by xAI, designed to provide real-time, helpful, and factual information with personality. It takes its name from the term "grok"—meaning to understand something intuitively and deeply—and draws stylistic inspiration from sci-fi classics like The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Marvel’s JARVIS. Grok 3 already featured real-time search capability...

The 6th-Gen Fighter Race: America, China, and the Future of Air Supremacy

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  The 6th-Gen Fighter Race: America, China, and the Future of Air Supremacy By the Technology and Defense Team | June 30, 2025 Sixth generation fighter jet  The Big Picture There’s a quiet but intense race unfolding in the skies above us—one that could reshape global power balances in the decades to come. The race for sixth-generation fighter jets isn’t just about faster, stealthier aircraft. It’s about rewriting the rules of air combat with artificial intelligence, unmanned systems, and advanced battlefield connectivity. And at the center of it all? The United States and China, locked in a strategic sprint to dominate the next era of aerial warfare. What Exactly Is a Sixth-Generation Fighter? It’s not about simply upgrading what came before. Sixth-gen fighters are being built around entirely new concepts: AI as a Co-Pilot: Not just onboard assistance, but true battlefield command. AI will analyze threats, control drones, and react in milliseconds. Dron...

Why a British F-35 Jet Was Grounded in Kerala: The Thiruvananthapuram Incident Unraveled

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  Why a British F-35 Jet Was Grounded in Kerala: The Thiruvananthapuram Incident Unraveled Posted By: Technology & Defence Team Date: 28/06/2025 On June 14, 2025, a British Royal Navy F-35B Lightning II, a pinnacle of stealth aviation, found itself unexpectedly grounded at Thiruvananthapuram International Airport in Kerala, India. What began as an emergency landing due to low fuel escalated into a high-stakes operation involving hydraulic repairs, stringent security measures, and a display of UK-India defense cooperation. For our team, which has closely followed the F-35 program’s operational challenges, this incident illuminates the complexities of deploying advanced military technology far from home and the strength of bilateral ties in resolving such crises. An Emergency Landing in Kerala The F-35B, part of the Royal Navy’s HMS Prince of Wales Carrier Strike Group, was en route to the Indo-Pacific for joint exercises with allies like Japan, Australia, and India. British F-35...

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