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πŸ”Ž This Week in Tech: AI Reality, Console Wars & Digital Safety Shake-Ups

Why Voice AI's Biggest Breakthrough Has Nothing to Do with New Models

(Photo: Sayd Agzamkhodjaev)

After years of flashy demos and hype, Voice-AI is finally entering a more mature phase β€” not because of newer models alone, but because of infrastructure.

PS5 vs Xbox Series X: Ultimate 2025 Console Showdown – Which One Comes Out on Top?

(Photo: PS5 vs Xbox Series X comparison: Epic 2025 console showdown reveals the best next-gen champ in specs, games, and performance.)

The 2025 console battle remains tight β€” the article compares the strength of PlayStation 5 (PS5) and Xbox Series X across performance, storage, exclusives, backward-compatibility, and ecosystem. PS5 wins on load times, loading-speed SSD, and exclusive cinematic titles; Xbox Series X scores on raw GPU/CPU power, better backward compatibility, and value via subscription services like Game Pass.

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YouTube Confirms Compliance With Australia’s Groundbreaking Teen-Age Rule

(Photo: A picture taken on October 5, 2021 in Toulouse shows the logo of Youtube social media displayed by a by a tablet and a smartphone.)

YouTube has announced that it will comply with a new Australian law banning social-media accounts for users under 16 β€” meaning kids below 16 will be automatically signed out starting December 10. They’ll still be able to watch videos, but lose functionality like commenting, subscribing, and personalized settings.

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Top 10 Signs Your Phone Is Hacked That You Can't Ignore β€” Phone Security Tips to Remove Malware Fast

(Photo: Joshua Hoehne/Unsplash)

A timely reminder about personal cybersecurity: the article outlines common β€” but often overlooked β€” warning signs that your smartphone might be compromised. These include rapid battery drain, unusual app behavior, unexpected pop-ups, suspicious data spikes, unknown apps, and even unexpected camera or microphone activity.

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Until next time,

AI EXPLAINED team