
What do a multilingual AI model, a surveillance-style browser, and a chatbot turned shopping assistant have in common? They all point to the next phase of consumer tech where intelligence, personalization, and control intersect.
Alibaba’s new Qwen3 models promise smarter, more adaptable AI across 119 languages. Perplexity’s browser wants to track your every click for laser-focused ads. OpenAI is quietly turning ChatGPT into a checkout lane, embedding native shopping into your chats. Fashion eCommerce is catching up too, using product configurators to turn passive browsing into real-time personalization.
And in a twist no one saw coming, Yahoo wants Chrome if Google is forced to sell.
Ready to explore the week’s smartest and strangest shifts in AI, commerce, and consumer tech? Let’s jump in.
Alibaba Launches Qwen3: A New Line of Multilingual, Hybrid AI Models
Alibaba released Qwen3, a multilingual AI model series combining fast responses with deep reasoning. Ranging up to 235B parameters, these open models support 119 languages and feature a hybrid architecture for customizable performance across diverse tasks.
Perplexity’s Bold Move: Browser to Track Users for Hyper-Personalized Ads
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas reveals plans for the company’s new browser, Comet, to track users’ online activity outside its app. The data collected will help target more personalized ads, aiming to build detailed user profiles for enhanced ad relevance.
OpenAI Launches ‘Lightweight’ Deep Research Tool for ChatGPT Users
OpenAI introduces a streamlined version of its ChatGPT deep research tool, offering shorter but quality responses. Available to Plus, Team, and Pro users, it provides affordable access to comprehensive web-based research, with a broader user limit.
How Product Configurators are Transforming Online Fashion Shopping
Product configurators are revolutionizing online fashion by allowing real-time customization. Shoppers can personalize products and instantly view changes, creating a more engaging and personalized experience while reducing cart abandonment.
Yahoo Plans to Acquire Chrome if DOJ Forces Google to Sell Browser
Yahoo expresses interest in acquiring Chrome should the DOJ mandate Google’s divestiture. Brian Provost, Yahoo’s GM of Search, argues that owning a major browser like Chrome could drastically increase Yahoo’s search market share and boost its competitive edge.
OpenAI and Shopify Set to Partner as ChatGPT Integrates In-Chat Shopping
OpenAI and Shopify are likely teaming up to bring a seamless shopping experience to ChatGPT. New code reveals a native purchase flow within the assistant, enabling users to shop and checkout directly in the chat, enhancing both platforms’ reach.
Building a Scalable eCommerce Website: Key Strategies for Long-Term Success
Launching a scalable eCommerce website requires more than just an online presence. This guide covers strategies for growth, from market entry to customer retention, ensuring your business thrives amidst rising competition, changing customer demands, and evolving digital experiences.
Perplexity AI Partners with Motorola to Bring AI Search to Smartphones
Perplexity AI teams up with Motorola to integrate its search engine into smartphones. The partnership aims to boost user engagement, offering Motorola users exclusive access to Perplexity Pro for three months.
Nvidia Unveils Platform for Building Better AI Agents with Open-Source Models
Nvidia introduces NeMo microservices, a platform for businesses to create autonomous AI agents. The platform uses open-source models from Meta and Mistral, offering a new approach to building AI teammates.
How to Embed a SwiftUI Screen in Your React Native App
This tutorial shows how to seamlessly integrate SwiftUI screens into your React Native app. Learn to combine the cross-platform power of React Native with the native finesse of SwiftUI, enhancing your app with complex iOS-specific features like AR views and animations.
What Else Is Happening?
- OpenAI Brings Image Generation Model to API via gpt-image-1
- Microsoft 365 Copilot Wave 2 Spring 2025 Release
- Adobe’s Firefly Image Models 4 and 4 Ultra: A Leap Forward in AI-Driven Creativity!
- Adobe to Launch Mobile App for AI Image Generation Tool as OpenAI Steps up Rivalry
- Dropbox Adds New Features to Dash, Its AI-Powered Search Tool
As we wrap up this edition, it’s clear that innovation is accelerating across every corner of consumer tech. Alibaba’s Qwen3 models introduce a powerful new layer to this evolution, bringing multilingual, hybrid AI capable of deep reasoning across a wide range of tasks.
At the same time, Perplexity is reimagining the browser as an ad-targeting engine, while OpenAI quietly turns chat into a seamless shopping experience. Fashion eCommerce is evolving too, with product configurators making personalization feel instant and intuitive.
And in an unexpected twist, Yahoo’s bid for Chrome could redefine the search landscape altogether. Together, these shifts signal a future where intelligence, personalization, and business strategy are more intertwined than ever.