today tech news 11 oct 2025

today tech news 11 oct 2025

Here are some of the top tech news headlines for today, October 11, 2025, with a heavy focus on the latest developments in AI and the Indian tech ecosystem:

 

Top Tech Headlines

 

  • AI Disruption and Job Creation in India: A new NITI Aayog report, the “Roadmap for Job Creation in the AI Economy,” acknowledges that while AI is set to cause displacement in certain routine roles within the $245 billion Indian tech sector (like QA and Level 1 support), the country has the opportunity to create up to 4 million new jobs over the next five years, especially in AI-first roles.1

     

     

  • Anthropic and Graphcore Expand in India:

    • Anthropic, the maker of the Claude AI models, is expanding its operations, citing India as its second-largest market globally.2

       

       

    • UK-based chipmaker Graphcore (a competitor to Nvidia) is planning to invest $1.3 billion in India over the next decade as it establishes a presence in the country for the first time.3

       

       

  • Google’s AI Platform for Business: Google Cloud officially introduces Gemini Enterprise, a new AI platform designed for businesses to automate workplace tasks using advanced AI agents.4

     

     

  • Legal Challenges to AI Training Data: Apple is being sued in a proposed class-action lawsuit alleging the company used illegal “shadow libraries” of pirated books to train its Apple Intelligence model.5

     

     

  • Global Financial Watchdogs Eye AI: Financial regulators worldwide are planning to ramp up the monitoring of AI to address potential systemic risks, and the Bank of England has sounded a warning about a potential AI investment bubble inflating tech stock prices.6

     

     

  • Samsung Launches New Budget 5G Phone:7 Samsung launched the Galaxy M17 5G in India, featuring a 50MP camera and a commitment to six years of OS updates, starting at approximately Rs 12,499.8

     
     

     

  • Microsoft and OpenAI Advisor: Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has reportedly joined Microsoft and Anthropic in advisory roles.9