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Huawei announced quite a few smartwatches back in September, including the Huawei Watch GT 5, which I’m here to review. Prior to that, I reviewed the Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro and Huawei Watch D2, both of which were also announced in September. The Huawei Watch GT 5 does look fairly different from those two devices, especially the 41mm variant that I received from Huawei.

This smartwatch comes in 46mm and 41mm variants. The 41mm variant is mostly catered to women, not only because of its size but because of its design too. That’s something you’ll immediately notice the moment you see the watch. I really do love this design, though, and will talk far more about it in the next chapter. Spoiler alert, this is one of the best watches you can get to your girlfriend/wife, and my wife helped me come to that conclusion. Let’s get to it.

Huawei Watch GT 5 Review: Hardware / Design

As already mentioned, the Huawei Watch GT 5 comes in two different sizes and design options. 41mm and 46mm models are available. These two watches may as well bear different names altogether, as they do offer different designs. In any case, we’ll focus on the 41mm model, as that’s the one that we’re reviewing here. This smartwatch is made out of stainless steel, while it comes in several different strap options, depending on which you end up getting.

There’s plenty to choose from… looks-wise

Brown, Gold, White, Blue, and Black distinct variants are available. These color names represent strap colors more than they do actual watch colors, though. We have the ‘Blue’ variant, and the watch is silver-colored, as is the ‘White’ model. The ‘Black’ variant has that same hue, but a different shape of the watch itself. That model is circular without any flare to the design, which is not something we can say for our review unit. Based on which variant you get you buy either a silver-colored or a gold-colored watch. Straps range from fluorolastomer and metal to leather and fluorolastomer+leather combo. Our model came with a fluorolastomer strap, which also has some flare to it, to mimic the details around the watch itself.

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The watch bezel is “patterned with intricate leaves”, as Huawei put it. All variants but the ‘Black’ one. It does give it a bit of flare, and it looks better than the regular circle, in my opinion. In fact it looks much better in real life than it does in images. There are two buttons on the right-hand side of the watch. The top one rotates, while the bottom one does not. When you’re rotating it, you’re getting great haptic feedback. There is also a pattern on that button so that it’s easier to rotate it with your finger. The bottom button is customizable and has a different shape, it’s squarish. Both keys are very clicky.

This version looks different than the 46mm model

The lugs on this watch are notably different than on the 46mm version. They have one connection point to the watch itself, the split is not direct from the watch itself. This makes this watch look different, and quite frankly it looks better on thin wrists. Huawei did the right thing here, in my opinion. The straps are also thinner than the ones for the 46mm Huawei Watch GT 5. You’ll need a 20mm strap for this watch. Huawei’s EasyFit system is in place here, so removing the strap is as easy as pushing down on a button. Yes, you can use third-party straps here, just make sure to get the right size.

At the bottom of the watch, you’ll find a heart rate sensor, and not much else. The watch is very comfortable to watch. It looks very weird on my wrist, but my wife did wear it for a bit, and she simply loved it. She loved the design when she saw it, and said it’s not too heavy for her or anything like that. She used the words “very comfortable” a number of times, and I’d agree. I am used to much heavier watches, though, so she’s definitely the better benchmark. Speaking of which, the watch is only 9.5mm thick and weighs 35 grams, so… it’s very light and not thick at all. It also feels as a well-made piece of tech. Huawei hit the home run with this design.

Huawei Watch GT 5 Review: Display

The 41mm variant of the Huawei Watch GT 5 has a 1.32-inch AMOLED display. That display is circular and it offers a resolution of 466 x 466 with a PPI of 326. On paper, the display looks great, and the same is the case in real life, actually. I cannot think of a single complaint when it comes to this display. It is vivid and more than sharp enough for its size. It’s perfectly visible outdoors when it needs to be, and the touch response is great too. For those of you who are wondering, yes, the flick-to-power-on gesture works perfectly fine too. It’s sensitive, but not too sensitive, as was the case on the Huawei Watch D2. Though as I said in that review article, Huawei will likely take care of that soon, as they did in the past.

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This display is more than big enough

When it comes to size itself, yes, I did notice the difference between the Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro’s 1.43-inch display size and the 1.32-inch display this model offers. It didn’t bother me one bit, though. Yes, I prefer the larger display size, but even a display size on this petite watch is more than enough for what you’ll need to see on it. Notifications are perfectly visible and well-optimized, and the same goes for everything else basically. It’s scaled down in size a bit, but still fits on this display really well. It’s not a problem whatsoever. I literally don’t have a single complaint when it comes to this display, none.

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Huawei Watch GT 5 Review: Performance

As is usually the case, Huawei did not share the performance-related internals of this watch. We do not know what SoC it’s using nor how much RAM is included on the inside. We’re almost positive it’s a Kirin chip, maybe even the A1, but we’re not sure. The same goes for storage, by the way. What I can tell you, however, is that the watch offers great performance. Just to be clear, I’m talking about regular, everyday performance, such as opening apps, navigating the UI, smoothness of apps and animations, etc. We’ll talk about the fitness/health aspects later on.

The watch offered very smooth performance

This watch was very smooth throughout my usage, and my wife didn’t have any complaints either. Huawei also improved the animations. As I mentioned in the Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro review, I did notice them straight away, but in a good way. They’re very snappy and nice to look at, they’re not in the way as they can be on some tech these days. I was unable to get this watch to lag no matter what I did. The performance of Huawei smartwatches has been outstanding for years, and the same is the case here.

Huawei Watch GT 5 Review: Battery

While Huawei says that the 46mm Huawei Watch GT 5’s battery can last up to 14 days, it’s half that for the 41mm variant, with what we’d call regular use. It does include a smaller display, but its battery is also notably smaller, it seems (the company did not share the exact capacities). Huawei did give out the usage stats to achieve such battery life, and they’re shown below. Also, do note that always on display was not enabled in this scenario. If you do that, Huawei says you’ll reach 3 days worth of battery life with similar usage. There’s also a scenario for a 5-day battery life output. Check out all three below.

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The battery life was more than good

Did my usage reflect that? Well, no, not really, as I didn’t really use the watch in the same exact way. For example, I don’t really talk via the watch, I only tested it out for a short time. I also don’t use watch alarms, which was also done only for testing purposes, and so on. I did leave all of its tracking features enabled, though, tracked workouts 3 times a week, used the notifications a whole lot, used it to control multimedia, and so on. It’s worth noting that I used it as I’d regularly use a smartwatch, I didn’t try to to kill it on purpose.

Getting 6 days’ worth of battery life was doable

With that being said, with my usage, I was able to reach around 6 days’ worth of battery life. That is great compared to most of the competition, and it’s not half bad in general I’d say. It’s a really good battery life for a smartwatch, especially one that is as capable as the Huawei Watch GT 5. I really wanted to test out the 46mm too, as I bet that one would truly go the distance in terms of battery life, but there you go.

In regards to charging, the watch comes with a wireless charging puck. That puck magnetizes to the back of the Huawei Watch GT 5. In regards to charging speed, I was able to charge this watch in well under an hour. It took around 40 minutes for it to fully charge.

Huawei Watch GT 5 Review: Software

This smartwatch, much like its GT 5 Pro and D2 siblings, comes with HarmonyOS 5.0 in regards to software. There’s not a lot new here compared to HarmonyOS 4.0, but that’s not a bad thing. This version of the OS does bring new watch faces, new animations, a new standard way to display new notifications, and some other changes. Regular sprucing up of the UI also took place, but only some minor touches. HarmonyOS 5.0 does look great on the Huawei Watch GT 5, that’s for sure. This software tended to look a bit inconsistent in previous versions, but Huawei ditched those growing pains.

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Animations have been improved

The new animations are very snappy and smooth, as animations should be. I did notice that animations were spruced up from the get-go, that’s how good they are now. I didn’t even notice them in the past, basically. The UI is very responsive, and that’s partly due to the display’s touch response. I had a great experience using HarmonyOS 5.0 on this watch, as I did on its siblings that I’ve mentioned earlier. The layout here is exactly what you’d expect. Swipe down, you get quick toggles. Swipe up, your notifications are there. On the right side widget pages are located, while some additional shortcuts (weather and media controls) are on the left. It’s very easy to get the hang of and use.

You have a lot of watch faces to choose from, many of which are free

There are a bunch of watch faces included here too. Some offer interactive elements, and a ton more you can get via the Huawei Health app. There are a ton of free ones too. Speaking of which, the Huawei Health app will be necessary to use this watch, as you’ll need to pair it. The app itself looks quite good and offers a ton of health data and all that. Just note that you won’t be able to get it from the Google Play Store. You have to download it directly from Huawei’s website, or install the AppGallery (Huawei’s app store), and download it from there. The watch is compatible with both Android and iOS, though.

There are not many third-party apps available

Aside from health-related apps, you can also access your Call Logs, Contacts, Notifications, Music, Weather, Wallet, Stopwatch, Timer, and so on from the app screen… directly from the watch. There are not many third-party apps to download, so getting your favorite apps that you’ve used on WearOS will likely be impossible. Huawei does offer a great set of apps on the watch itself, so getting anything extra is not that necessary. Well, it won’t be for most people, at least. For my usage, I really didn’t feel the need to download anything. Even offline maps can be placed on the watch thanks to Petal Maps.

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Now, the notifications. First and foremost, do note that dismissing a notification on your watch won’t dismiss it from your phone. Doing the opposite will remove the notification from the watch, however. That’s the way I personally prefer a smartwatch to function, though that’s just me. In any case, you should be aware of this. The notifications were timely, and I had no issues with that whatsoever. After I allowed Huawei Health free reign in terms of battery and locked the app in the background, though, of course. You may only have to do the battery part, depending on the brand, but Huawei does have a tutorial for that in the app itself.

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The notification cards look very nice, and some apps allow responses via a keyboard

The notification cards look great, actually. They offer plenty of information and are genuinely well-designed, so that’s a plus. You can respond via pre-set replies, which are customizable, or via emoticons. For some apps, keyboard responses are also available. You can choose between several keyboard setups on the watch, depending on what you prefer more, of course. Also, do note that some app icons for notifications won’t appear properly on the watch. The vast majority of them will, but there was an odd instance that one didn’t. For example. I had such a problem with the Viber icon on this watch, even though I had no such issues on the Huawei Watch GT 4. I believe these are some initial problems, and that Huawei will iron out the issue soon.

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All in all, HarmonyOS is one of my favorite operating systems for smartwatches, if not my favorite one. It’s just nice and straightforward, and everything simply works as it should.

Huawei Watch GT 5 Review: Health & Fitness

The Huawei Watch GT 5 41mm model has the same set of health and fitness features as its 46mm counterpart. That basically means that it’s extremely well-equipped in that regard, and we expected nothing less from Huawei. I did notice some accuracy improvements compared to the Huawei Watch GT 4, which is always nice to see. Before we get into all that, let’s check out everything we’re getting here. Both GPS support and a heart rate sensor are here, as that’s basically a standard for smartwatches these days.

Huawei’s TruSense is back, better than ever

Huawei’s TruSense combination of various metrics is here once again, and it works better than ever. Tons of workout options are available, plus the Cycle Calendar for women is available. On top of that, you have the option to get Huawei Health+, which offers various exclusive benefits, including workouts, guided meditations, Stay Fit Plan, and breathing exercises. Do note that you’re getting three months of this for free when you buy the watch.

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Let’s kick things off with GPS and a heart-rate sensor. I did notice an improvement in the GPS accuracy compared to the Huawei Watch GT 4. The Huawei Sunflower Positioning System is utilized here, and “powered by a special in-house algorithm”. This feature tracks the satellite signal, which ensures the watch ends up being more accurate. That is something I’ve noticed on the Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro, and quite frankly, it works great. I used the Huawei Watch GT 4 at the same time, just to compare, and the Huawei Watch GT 5 did the job almost flawlessly during my bike ride. The heart rate sensor works really well too, no complaints at all. It’s faster this time around.

Sleep tracking was good, but my old complaint remains

You do get access to sleep tracking as well. It worked well in general, even though I’ve noticed that sleep stage recognitions were a bit off based on past experiences. I also had the same issue I had on every other smartwatch. When I wake up, I tend to look through the news on my phone. I’m a rightie, and use my phone with my right hand, while the watch is on my left. Even though I do move a bit, I do stay in my bed, so not a single watch is able to recognize when exactly I woke up. I wish that worked a bit better as I don’t want to change my habits for the benefit of sleep tracking. It did pick up on me being awake at times, but not always. As I said, this is not exclusive to this watch, it’s basically the case with every single one I’ve used.

It’s worth noting that SpO2 monitoring is also on board, and the same goes for stress tracking and skin temperature measurement. As far as I can tell, all of those features worked fine. Now, what the watch lacks is the ECG and arterial stiffness info, those are reserved for the Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro that I reviewed not long ago.

The watch comes with a ton of workout options pre-installed

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Now, when it comes to actual workouts, there are a ton of them to choose between here. ranging from outdoor and indoor running to pool swimming, jumping rope, and mountain climbing. Whatever activity you’re in, you’ll find a way to track it with this watch. It can pick up on activities automatically, but only a handful of them. For all the others you’ll have to activate them before you start them. Route planning is also a part of the offering, by the way, if that’s what you need. You can simply set this up before your run, hike, or whatever you’re doing. I’ve tried out indoor and outdoor walking and running, bike riding, and pool swimming. It worked like a charm, as I mentioned earlier, the GPS was flawless too, which resulted in more accurate results overall.

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Huawei Watch GT 5 Review: Audio

Every time I review a smartwatch, there’s a select group of people who are interested in the speaker and the call quality. That’s not something I care about, but I have to check it out as part of the review process, so here goes… it’s actually good for what it is. There is a speaker here, yes, and also a microphone if you’d like to conduct calls via the watch. Bluetooth calling is enabled, so you can take calls if you want. It of course needs to be connected to your phone, though, this watch does not offer SIM card support or anything like that.

The speaker is good for what it is

In any case, the speaker is good for a smartwatch speaker, though that’s about it. You can take calls without a problem, as long as it’s not too noisy around you. The microphone is okay, but people did notice I didn’t speak via a phone or earbuds/headphones. I sounded “distant”, they said, but “okay” at the same time. So… yes, you can use the watch for phone calls, but that’s not something I’d recommend if it’s not quiet around you.

Huawei Watch GT 5: Should you buy it?

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As I mentioned at the beginning of the article, my wife participated in the review of this smartwatch. I also asked a bunch of her friends to react to its design and try it out briefly. All of them were overjoyed with the design here, as was I the moment I’ve seen it. It did look very weird on my wrist, to be quite honest. Back when I saw the smaller Huawei Watch GT 5 smartwatch in Huawei’s promo materials, I was convinced that women would love this watch. I had the same feeling when I unpacked it, and my expectations were only confirmed during the review process.

Not only does this smartwatch look great, and is ideal for women, but it’s also a great smartwatch in general. You’re basically getting the Huawei Watch GT 5 Pro experience in a considerably smaller form factor. Well, for the most part. This is an easy recommendation for me despite its price tag. If you can afford to get it, the Huawei Watch GT 5 is worth buying. Just note some of its limitations in terms of app availability and so on, though that won’t really be a problem for the vast majority of people, of that I’m sure.

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You should buy the Huawei Watch GT 5 (41mm) if you:

…are a woman, and watch a circular watch
…are annoyed by big and bulky watches
…want good battery life despite the watch’s size
…are in need of reliable fitness and health tracking
…appreciate magnetic wireless charging
…don’t need third-party apps

You shouldn’t buy the Huawei Watch GT 5 (41mm) if you:

…like using third-party apps on watches
…have a wider wrist

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Temu & TikTok are the most popular apps of 2024 among Gen Z

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Young adults make up 40% of mobile users worldwide in today’s tech industry. So, the success or failure of an app in the market may depend on offering useful or fun solutions for their daily lives. New research has revealed the top apps that are generating the most interest among Gen Z in 2024.

The data provided by the analysis platform Appfigures (via TechCrunch) provides a comprehensive understanding of the current state of the app market among young adults, specifically those aged between 18 and 24. Due to regulatory restrictions, the platform is unable to provide a comprehensive overview with additional audiences, as it is not permitted to collect data on users under the age of 18. In addition, the available data applies to the United States market until October 2024.

It is important to keep in mind that the data corresponds to new apps downloaded by users who have never downloaded them before. Lastly, the platform brings together data from Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android users.

Temu and TikTok top the list of most popular apps of 2024 among Gen Z

According to the report, Temu leads the list of most popular apps among Gen Z in 2024. The e-commerce platform boasts 41.98 million new downloads between January and October. Its strategy based on low prices, a wide variety of products, and gamification is effective among young adults. Shein, probably its most direct rival, took home 14.68 million new downloads during the same period.

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The second most popular app among the Gen Z public is TikTok. The short-form video platform achieved around 33.23 million new downloads this year. Quick-consumption content has proven to be especially effective among the niche population studied. Other large platforms, such as Instagram and YouTube, have tried to grab part of this market. Interestingly, the data says that young adults use TikTok’s search engine more than Google’s.

Speaking of YouTube, the Google-owned video platform continues to hold strong in the market. The app achieved 14.03 million new downloads among young adults through October. Perhaps this strong position is what’s leading the company to increase prices and remove grandfathered offers that have remained unmovable for years.

Interest in short drama apps rises significantly

A growing niche among young adults is that of short drama apps. In this segment, ShortMax is the dominant app with around 10 million downloads this 2024. The platform boasts a catalog of around 1,000 short films in all kinds of genres. Again, a type of format that makes content more easily “digestible” seems to be especially effective among Gen Z.

Social and messaging platforms occupy a large part of the interest among young adults. In fact, Meta apps have a significant presence in the top 2024 popularity list for Gen Z. Between January and October, Threads achieved 32.32 million new downloads. The list also includes WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger, with approximately 28.42 million, 26.29 million, 20.58 million, and 17.63 million downloads, respectively.

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Within this niche, Facebook’s popularity appears to be rising. For years, Mark Zuckerberg’s original social network took on a reputation for being “old-fashioned,” driving young people to other platforms. Recently, Facebook received a redesign in addition to several new features. It’s possible that this update is re-attracting this particular niche.

On the other hand, Threads is the leader in downloads among Meta apps because the data considers only new downloads, not general downloads. Anyway, it’s still commendable and positive news for a platform that was born as an alternative to X.

Google continues to be ever-present in the industry

Google apps continue to be widely used by the public. The services of the Mountain View giant are useful for multiple segments, be it entertainment, education, or even cloud storage. The Google app obtained around 17.65 million new downloads throughout 2024. Chrome, Meet, Drive, and Photos follow with 10.19 million, 9.63 million, 7.22 million, and 6.79 million new installations, respectively.

It’s noteworthy that many of the apps mentioned above come pre-installed on Android devices. Therefore, it’s possible that the data only reflects new downloads on iOS devices. This would make the download figures even more impressive for Google apps.

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In today’s tech industry, AI cannot be left out of a top list of popular apps. In line with this, the ChatGPT app achieved around 24.63 million new installations. This can be easily justified in light of the demographic under study. Gen Z is about to start college, and ChatGPT has gained immense popularity as a “study assistant.” According to research, around 43% of American students have turned to ChatGPT or AI-powered tools for support.

Continuing with the education and artificial intelligence segment, Gauth: AI study companion appears on the charts with around 8.37 million new installs by October 2024. Gauth is an app that draws on the power of LLMs to interpret and solve problems in multiple fields, such as math, physics, biology, chemistry, and more. The app is not exactly new, as it has been available since 2021. However, for some reason, its popularity has skyrocketed since January of this year. In fact, in April, it was the second most downloaded educational app on iOS in the United States.

Other social apps that are most popular among Gen Z for 2024

The popularity of social apps among young adults stems from their ability to share content with both loved ones and the public. Therefore, it makes sense that apps that are specifically designed to generate such content would also reap benefits. In line with that, CapCut, a video editing app, enters the list with 21.72 million new downloads. CapCut is an app from ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok. So, its popularity could be due to both the amount of useful editing tools it offers and its link with the short video platform.

ByteDance appears again toward the top of the most popular apps among Gen Z in 2024. The Chinese company has developed Lemon8, an app that serves as an alternative to Instagram. Just like Threads does with X, Lemon8 copies the format and multiple features of its direct rival. It seems that the strategy is working for the brand. The app has garnered a respectable 7.7 million new downloads during 2024. Notably, Lemon8 is not yet available worldwide, making the figure even better for ByteDance.

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The list of the most popular social apps also includes Snapchat, Telegram, Pinterest, Reddit, and X. These achieved about 19.16, 13.12 million, 8.23 ​​million, 8.06 million, and 7.58 million new installs, respectively.

Streaming and payment services are not left out

Among Gen Z, content streaming apps are also quite important. Netflix stands out as the most popular streaming service among young adults in 2024 with 15.67 million new downloads. Other direct rivals, such as Prime Video and Disney+, follow with about 12.86 million and 11.68 million downloads, respectively. The market also has room for other names such as Max, Peacock, and Tubi, which each achieved about 7 million new installs in 2024.

Streaming services are not limited to video, as they also revolve around music. Unsurprisingly, Spotify is the most popular app in this segment among Gen Z. The app achieved about 10.45 million new downloads between January and October 2024 in the US.

Payment apps are also essential among young adults. In this niche, PayPal dominated in 2024 with about 13.92 million new downloads. Venmo and Cash App follow with about 7.8 million and 6.9 million new downloads, respectively.

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PS5 exclusive Stellar Blade is coming to PC

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This year’s action RPG Stellar Blade has been a solid win for Sony as a PlayStation 5 exclusive. Developer Shift Up revealed in a recent quarterly earnings that sales “have remained steady even as the initial surge has calmed” following its spring launch. But there may be a second boost coming for the game, because the studio is planning a PC port of Stellar Blade some time next year.

“Given recent trends like Steam’s growing presence in the AAA games market and the global success of Black Myth: Wukong, we are expecting the PC version to perform even better than the console version,” the Korean company when asked about their PC plans during the presentation.

The title referenced, Black Myth: Wukong, was able to for concurrent players in a single-player game on Steam when it launched on the platform in August. That’s a lofty goal for any game to reach, so we’ll have to see how successful Shift Up can be in reaching an international audience on PC.

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How Writer has built an enterprise platform Blueprint that does the AI for you

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Agentic AI continues to grow as enterprises explore its potential. However, there can be pitfalls when building an AI agent workflow. 

May Habib, co-founder and CEO of full-stack AI platform Writer, said there are four things enterprises should consider when thinking about autonomous AI and the automated workflows that AI agents enable. 

“If you don’t focus on the capabilities that are right for you to create self-sufficiency, you’ll never get to a generative AI program that is scaling,” Habib said. 

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For Habib, enterprises need to think about these four things when approaching AI workflows that offer value to them:

  1. Understanding your use cases and the mission-critical business logic connected to those use cases
  2. Knowing your data and the ability to keep the data associated with business cases fresh
  3. Learn who the people that can build those use cases in the team
  4. Managing the capacity of your organization to absorb change

Know your process and build a pipeline

When it comes to understanding use cases, Habib said many enterprises don’t need an AI that will tell them how to grow their business. They need AI that streamlines the work they already do and supports the processes they already have. Granted, of course, the organizations are aware of what these processes are. 

“Never forget that the nodes of the workflow are the hardest part, and not to get overly excited about the hype of agentic until you’ve nailed that workflow, because you are just moving inaccurate information or bad outputs from the system,” Habib said. 

Business processes cannot work without good data, but Habib said businesses should also build a data pipeline to bring fresh data related to the specific business use case. 

Habib said it’s equally important to know who can build the AI applications in an organization and the people who understand the workflows involved in the use cases best. She said AI does not dictate processes; the enterprises dictate the processes AI should follow. All of these culminate in the fourth tenet of effective generative AI: knowing how much change the organization can take and understanding how the actual users of the applications can find value in the technology. 

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Envisioning automated AI workflows

Writer has built AI agents and other applications on its full-stack AI platform. That includes its Palmyra family of models that are specifically designed for enterprises. Its latest model release, Palmyra X 004, excels in function calling and workflow execution, which helps build AI agents. Its AI models also proved very successful for healthcare and finance use cases. Writer also offers RAG frameworks for enterprises. 

Habib said Writer wants to bring more of its vision of agentic AI — though she personally does not like the word agents because it means too many different things — that involves “AI that is able to respond to a command and then go use Writer apps, know how to interact with each other and use third-party applications.” 

Writer’s agentic AI workflow framework relies on a series of Writer apps embedded in enterprise workflows. For example, suppose a customer wants to bring a product to market. In that case, a user can tell their catalog platform running on Writer’s models and applications to pull up the specific product they want, say it needs to be posted on e-commerce sites like Amazon and Macy’s, and include other product information. The agentic workflow will then pull up the product, connect to Amazon and Macy’s APIs and post the product for sale. 

“If it has a GUI, if it has a UI, AI will become a power agent. To us, agentic AI is the ability for AI to use AI plus third-party software and be able to reason its way through,” she said. 

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Moving agentic AI forward

To help facilitate the expansion of its agentic AI vision, Writer announced it raised $200 million in series C funding, bringing its valuation to $1.9 billion. 

Premiji Invest, Radical Ventures and IOCNIQ Growth led the funding round. Other investors included Salesforce Ventures, Adobe Ventures, B Capital, Citi Ventures, IBM Ventures and Workday Ventures, along with existing investors in the company. 

Habib said the new round allows it to continue building on Writer’s existing work with design partners and other customers to bring the automated workflows to life. 


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Swiggy market debut fuels India’s food, quick commerce wars

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Shares of Swiggy dropped 4% to 401 rupees on Wednesday as the food delivery and quick commerce startup concluded India’s second-largest IPO this year, in a closely watched debut that puts it in direct comparison with what analysts have long considered the benchmark Indian internet stock: Zomato.

The listing of the 10-year-old Bengaluru-headquartered firm marks a milestone for India’s startup ecosystem, where several firms are eyeing similarly large public offerings in the next 24 months. It also delivers a major liquidity event for Swiggy’s backers, including Prosus, whose paper returns have already reached $2 billion, as well as SoftBank and Accel. Some 5,000 employees stand to collectively reap about $1 billion in wealth.

In the run-up to the IPO, Swiggy set its valuation at $11.3 billion, a notably conservative figure given rival Zomato’s recent $29 billion market capitalization. In an interview, Swiggy co-founder and chief executive Sriharsha Majety said the firm wanted to make the offering exciting for new investors. Shares of Zomato is also down 8% this month as foreign institutional investors continue to sell billions in Indian shares.

“One of the things I am most excited about is that Swiggy itself is happening at an incredible time,” he said in a speech Wednesday. “When we look at the next one to two decades, I think it’s India’s next two decades. There’s so much economic growth in front of us. The Indian pride is at an all-time high.”

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Swiggy enters public markets at a pivotal moment in India’s digital commerce landscape. While it has established itself as India’s second-largest food delivery platform with 14 million monthly active users, it trails market leader Zomato across key metrics. Its annualized gross order value of $3.3 billion in food delivery lags about 25% behind Zomato’s, according to Macquarie research.

The gap widens further in quick commerce – the rapid delivery segment promising grocery deliveries in 10 minutes. Swiggy’s Instamart service, operating through a network of over 550 dark stores, has 5.2 million monthly users compared to 7.6 million for Zomato’s Blinkit. More concerning for potential investors is that while Blinkit has reached adjusted EBITDA breakeven, Instamart remains loss-making even at the contribution margin level.

“We believe each of Swiggy’s business segments deserve to get lower target valuation multiple compared to that of Zomato’s due to poor execution in the past, which has led to widening of the market share gap,” JMFinancial analysts said Wednesday.

Yet the opportunity ahead is substantial. Morgan Stanley estimates India’s quick commerce market could reach $42 billion by 2030, representing over 18% of the country’s total ecommerce market. The sector has already grown at a blistering 77% annually since its pandemic-era inception, far outpacing traditional retail’s 14% growth.

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JPMorgan reports that quick commerce platforms have already captured 56% of online grocery delivery from traditional e-commerce players.

However, competitive pressures are intensifying. Traditional retail giants like Flipkart and Reliance’s JioMart are launching their own rapid delivery services. Questions persist about the viability of the quick-commerce model beyond major urban centers, given its reliance on dense networks of small warehouses.

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Trump says Elon Musk will lead ‘DOGE’ office to cut ‘wasteful’ government spending

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Trump says Elon Musk will lead ‘DOGE’ office to cut ‘wasteful’ government spending

I am pleased to announce that the Great Elon Musk, working in conjunction with American Patriot Vivek Ramaswamy, will lead the Department of Government Efficiency (“DOGE”). Together, these two wonderful Americans will pave the way for my Administration to dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies – Essential to the “Save America” Movement. “This will send shockwaves through the system, and anyone involved in Government waste, which is a lot of people!” stated Mr. Musk.

It will become, potentially, “The Manhattan Project” of our time. Republican politicians have dreamed about the objectives of “DOGE” for a very long time. To drive this kind of drastic change, the Department of Government Efficiency will provide advice and guidance from outside of Government, and will partner with the White House and Office of Management & Budget to drive large scale structural reform, and create an entrepreneurial approach to Government never seen before.

I look forward to Elon and Vivek making changes to the Federal Bureaucracy with an eye on efficiency and, at the same time, making life better for all Americans. Importantly, we will drive out the massive waste and fraud which exists throughout our annual $6.5 Trillion Dollars of Government Spending. They will work together to liberate our Economy, and make the U.S. Government accountable to “WE THE PEOPLE.” Their work will conclude no later than July 4, 2026 – A smaller Government, with more efficiency and less bureaucracy, will be the perfect gift to America on the 250th Anniversary of The Declaration of Independence. I am confident they will succeed!

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Google rolls out 4 useful upgrades for Google Chrome on iOS

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  • Improvements are rolling out now for Chrome for iOS
  • Google Lens gets improved searches
  • Tighter integrations with other Google apps

If you’re using Google Chrome on your iPhone, you’ll be interested in the four upgrades that have just been announced. They’re improving Google Lens search, online shopping, and integrations with Google Drive, Google Photos, and Google Maps.

First, as outlined in the official Google blog post, we’ve got an upgrade for Google Lens. You can already run Google Lens searches inside Chrome for iOS using a photo from the camera or your gallery – just tap the search box, then the Google Lens icon – and the new update lets you refine those searches with extra text.

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