Nadeem Sarwar
School
University Of Delhi
Expertise
Smartphones, Wearable Science, AI Ethics
- Nadeem is currently working with indie filmmakers and online video creators targeting a rural audience to study the impact of generative AI on their work and how it is going to affect their reach.
- Taking lessons from his coverage of social media over the years, he is currently working on an online tracker project that documents how social media can be weaponized to suppress the rights of underprivileged and minority groups.
- He is also writing a collection of folk tales that have primarily been told across generations orally in multiple local languages from all across India.
Experience
Nadeem has covered the field of consumer electronics for around five years. During this time, he has tested everything from phones and audio gear to smart shoes with embedded sensors and AI keyboard apps with GPT tech. He is passionate about AI reporting and the impact of science and climate change. His work has appeared at esteemed outlets such as WIRED, DigitalTrends, and NDTV. He loves to interview research experts and scientists, trying to understand and write about innovations that can truly change our lives in meaningful ways.
Education
Nadeem earned a Bachelor of Arts in History, and is currently pursuing a master's degree in the same field.
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Stories By Nadeem Sarwar
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Mercedes has opened its very first North America charging station. It's faster charging than other stations and not just for EVs bought from Mercedes.
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iPhone 14 users have had the peace of mind of Apple's Emergency SOS feature, which allows emergency texts and location sharing, but now there is an added perk.
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Analogue Pocket's newest limited editions are coming in eight new colors and the sale starts early on November 17, but don't expect them to last long.
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It looks like the rumored Amazon-made operating system for Fire devices is now live on one particular version of the Echo Show smart display.
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Electric cars used to be expensive years ago, but the prices have dropped dramatically. On the other hand, electric motorcycles have not, and here's why.
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Tesla backtracked on a clause threatening a lawsuit if an owner tries to sell the Cybertruck within a year of purchase.
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For over 14 years, Omegle was a platform for strangers to connect online. However, after lawsuits related to child safety surfaced, the company shut down.
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Karma Automotive's Kaveya, which borrows its name from the Hindi word for poetry, will come in two variants.
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Tesla is intending to force Cybertruck buyers to adhere to some very specific rules when purchasing the long-awaited electric vehicle. See the details here.
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Amazon Fire devices (and some other smart devices) might be getting a whole new operating system not based on Android, if recent reports turn out to be correct.
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Here with the RayNeo Air 2, a pair of XR smart glasses appear to deliver a high-end wearable display experience, but seem to be missing a few key details.
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According to The Korea Times, Samsung AI platform Gauss will appear next year on the Galaxy S24 with a language model, code writer, and image generator.
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NameDrop is a new contact-sharing feature as part of iOS 17, designed to make the sharing of phone numbers and more to other iPhones as simple as possible.
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Scammers are using artificial intelligence to trick victims into sending them large quantities of money. Here's how to protect yourself from them.
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In one of the largest studies of its kind, we learned some facts about EV owners that are not so great for the environment. Here's what we know.
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Apple's M3 series comprises the first computing processors in the world based on the 3nm fabrication tech.
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X, formerly Twitter, is getting its own AI chatbot called Grok. The tool is in beta right now, and it's hinged on X's premium subscription plan.
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The fruits of Elon Musk's artificial intelligence labors will be released to initial xAI testers this weekend, offering "the best that currently exists" in AI.
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Like any other technology device, there will be a time they need to be repaired. If your laptop is showing any of these signs, then it needs repair right away.
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Hulu will be launching a new four-part documentary featuring Keanu Reeves as the producer and narrator. Here's everything we know about the show.
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Not too long ago, NFTs were a hot subject and were being bought up at astronomical prices but it was short lived. Elon Musk explains why NFTs were doomed.
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The Tesla Cybertruck has been getting a lot of media coverage for its crash tests and damage control assessments, but not all have been a success.
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Google has opened the year and has listed its nominees for best apps including dating apps such as Bumble, ChatGPT, and popular video games like Mighty Doom.
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The luxury smartphone company, Vertu, is launching its second generation phone that will have AI advancement and blockchain tech, but the price is staggering.
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Xreal Air 2 are a pair of AR glasses that jump one key hurdle: they don't look goofy. They look cool, but are they worth their purchase price?
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Sony has revealed the preorder and release dates for its new PlayStation gaming earbuds and headset. Here is what you need to know about the wearables.
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Keyboard remapping is now available for certain Xbox controller models compatible with PC and the latest consoles. Here is what you need to know.