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Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG): The Search‑Enhanced AI Revolution in Chatbots and Enterprise Applications
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Generiranje potpomognuto pretraživanjem (RAG): Revolucija AI-a s poboljšanim pretraživanjem u chatbotovima i poslovnim aplikacijama

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Technology News

  • Elon Musk teases Tesla flying car concept on Joe Rogan show
    November 2, 2025, 3:48 PM EST. On The Joe Rogan Experience, Elon Musk teased that Tesla could unveil a flying car alongside a near-term Roadster prototype demo, promising the reveal would be unforgettable. Asked about wings, Musk suggested the concept is in serious consideration, with a demo expected in a couple of months, though he cautioned that the team must ensure the technology works. The conversation touched on historical hints from Peter Thiel about a future with flying cars, but Musk emphasized progress rather than a confirmed launch. The chatter coincides with policy moves, as the Trump administration's budget proposal aims to eliminate EV tax credits, which could dampen demand for Tesla and other electric vehicles.
  • Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Set for February 2026 Unveiling, S26 Edge Not Planned
    November 2, 2025, 3:46 PM EST. Samsung's Galaxy S26 lineup is tipped for a February 2026 unveiling, with an AI-focused Galaxy Unpacked event in San Francisco on February 25. The event reportedly returns to SF after the S23 launch in 2023, and it may omit the S26 Edge, replacing it with a Plus variant or a later model nicknamed 'More Slim'. Rumors point to a dual-chip strategy: Exynos 2600 in parts of Europe and Korea, and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 in the US/Japan/China. Base models may feature a 50MP main camera, while the Ultra could boast a 1/1.1-inch 200MP sensor with F1.4 aperture. No official confirmation yet.
  • Layoffs Hit Amazon, UPS, Target, and More - but AI Isn't the Main Driver
    November 2, 2025, 3:44 PM EST. Thousands of workers are losing jobs at Amazon, UPS, Nestlé, and other giants as executives cite rapid growth, restructuring, and cost containment rather than AI as the reason. Amazon says its corporate workforce will shrink by about 14,000 roles, with CEO Andy Jassy stressing the cuts are driven by culture and organizational layering, not AI. Analysts note a broader cooling in the tech labor market after a pandemic-era hiring spree. A Goldman Sachs survey found only a minority of US companies reducing headcount due to AI, reinforcing the view that AI is more likely to boost productivity than displace large numbers of workers. UPS, meanwhile, reports cutting about 34,000 operational positions in the first nine months as it seeks efficiency. The story underscores uncertainty in the economy and mixed real-world effects of AI.
  • Meta reshuffles Horizon OS and Metaverse Product Group to accelerate AI and XR push
    November 2, 2025, 3:42 PM EST. Meta is reshaping its XR and AI strategy by splitting its metaverse efforts into two pieces: a standalone Horizon OS division under Reality Labs and a refreshed Metaverse Product Group. The changes, announced by CTO Andrew Bosworth, give Horizon OS more independence and place it to report directly to him, with Ryan Cairns continuing to lead. In another leadership move, Vishal Shah is leaving the Metaverse Product Group to join Meta Superintelligence Labs as VP of AI Products. Gabriel Aul will assume Shah's duties and head the updated group, supported by Jason Rubin, Samantha Ryan, and Thamara Sekhar. The restructuring underscores Meta's aim to fuse AI with immersive tech as it eyes the next wave of hardware and software for future headsets beyond Quest 3.
  • Apple Plans Up to 15 New Products in 2026, iOS 26.2 Beta Lands Tuesday
    November 2, 2025, 3:38 PM EST. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman forecasts a packed 2026 for Apple, including up to 15 new products and a brisk iOS 26.2 beta rollout. Early 2026 could bring the iPhone 17e, a 12th-gen iPad with an A18 chip, the M4 iPad Air, and M5 MacBook Air/Pro/Max, plus new external displays. Between March and April, expect a revamped Siri under Apple Intelligence with In-app Actions, Personal Context Awareness, and On-Screen Awareness, plus a new smart home display. In the fall, rumors point to the iPhone 18 lineup, the first foldable iPhone, new Apple Watches, and other launches like a smart home camera, M5/M6 Pro/MAX Macs with OLED, and an OLED iPad Pro. The iOS 26.2 beta is tipped for Tuesday, following iOS 26.1's Live Translation and MCP groundwork.