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In today’s AI summary rundown:
Social media platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and X must remove any AI-generated or manipulated content flagged by authorities within just three hours of notification.
Platforms are now required to visibly mark posts that are AI-generated or altered, and these labels can’t be removed or hidden.
Companies must deploy technical systems capable of identifying deepfakes and other synthetic content, or face enforcement actions under the updated IT rules.
This is a significant tightening compared to previous rules, which typically gave platforms up to 36 hours to act on flagged content.
Experts warn that current detection methods struggle, especially with content from open-source AI tools, meaning platforms face a tough challenge to comply with the Feb 20, 2026, effective date.
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AI Insights
Apple’s Siri AI Overhaul Hits Another Delay
Release Slipped Beyond iOS 26.4
Originally planned for iOS 26.4 this spring, the upgraded Siri features will now land later, possibly in iOS 26.5 (expected May 2026) or even iOS 27 (September 2026).
Personal Context Still a Work in Progress
Features that let Siri understand personal context, like reading messages or digging into apps to help you, are among those delayed due to performance and integration issues.
Advanced Capabilities Remain on the Roadmap
Apple continues to target deeper AI abilities, including on-screen awareness and app actions, that go beyond traditional voice commands.
Testing Revealed Quality Hurdles
Problems like inconsistent responses and bugs during internal tests have slowed the rollout, forcing Apple to spread the improvements across multiple future updates.
AI at Apple Isn’t Dead, It’s Evolving
Despite delays, Apple is still investing heavily in “Apple Intelligence” and next-gen AI, with broader chatbot-style features planned further down the line.
AI Training: AI Tutorial of the Day

Ask AI to Redesign X (Twitter) for 2027
One experiment worth trying on thareja.ai is using AI to redesign a major platform from scratch.
This tutorial reframes social media as an optimization system, not a feed.
Start a New Chat
Open thareja.ai and reset the context.
You want forward-thinking analysis, not feature copying.
Switch Your AI Model
Click the ( + ) icon next to Automatic.
Choose Claude for this one.
Why Claude
Claude is strong at:
Systems thinking
Long-term scenario building
Policy and ecosystem design
Structured breakdowns
Try This Prompt & Observe the Output
Prompt used:
“Redesign X (Twitter) for 2027. Propose changes to algorithms, monetization, moderation, and user incentives. Explain the reasoning behind each change.”
Model used:
Claude
AI Response (Excerpt)
“Engagement-based ranking will be replaced by credibility-weighted amplification. Long-term trust metrics become more valuable than short-term virality.”
Why This Experiment Works
Most people redesign platforms by changing buttons and colors. This experiment goes deeper, it questions what the system is really optimizing for.
Moves beyond surface UI changes
Analyzes incentives, not aesthetics
Exposes how algorithms shape behavior
Encourages strategic platform thinking
Platforms are shaped by what they optimize.
Redesign the optimization, and you redesign the culture.
Happy Promoting!
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AI-Generated Image of the Day

Prompt: An astronaut floating in outer space above Earth, a detailed space suit reflecting sunlight, Earth visible in the background with blue oceans and white clouds, stars scattered across deep black space, ultra-realistic, dramatic lighting, high detail, cinematic wide shot, 8K resolution.
Tip: the more specific the better
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Meme of the Day

Question of the Day
How does AI improve user experience in digital platforms?
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