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Tech Today & Cyrus: Tech Billionaires Clash Over AI Future & New AI Laptops Launch In India

In this episode of Tech Today, We take you deep inside week three of the explosive Elon Musk vs. Sam Altman legal war. What started in 2015 as a shared, idealistic non-profit mission to build open-source AI for humanity has devolved into a bitter trillion-dollar courtroom circus fueled by leaked texts, billionaire egos, and allegations of massive corporate betrayal. We break down both sides of the coin: Musk’s claim that he was the "useful idiot" bankrolling a charity that was effectively stolen to enrich billionaires, versus Altman’s defense that the sheer mathematics and multi-billion-dollar computing costs of building AGI made a for-profit pivot inevitable. We review the bombshell courtroom testimonies from former CTO Mira Murati’s video exposing internal "chaos" to Greg Brockman’s jaw-dropping $30 billion personal stake, and look ahead to the three potential verdicts that could reshape the tech monopoly forever. Plus, the AI hardware race hits Indian shores! We get a first look at HP’s complete 2026 AI ecosystem, separating actual utility from marketing hype. From premium laptops boasting up to 80 TOPS of local AI processing power to a highly portable desktop hidden entirely inside a keyboard, we unpack the specs, battery claims, and Indian pricing. First Look: HP’s 2026 AI Lineup OmniBook Series: We break down the flagship OmniBook Ultra (boasting up to 22.75 hours of battery life), the mainstream OmniBook X, and the student-friendly OmniBook 3 & 5. OmniPad 12: HP's 2K detachable Android tablet aimed at hybrid flexibility, starting at ₹44,999. EliteBoard G1a: A mind-bending Windows 11 desktop built entirely inside a portable keyboard, powered by AMD Ryzen AI. Smarter Tech: A look at the HP Z Captis 3D material scanner for design professionals and new AI-powered printers that intelligently strip ads from webpages. Should the most powerful AI technology on Earth belong to everyone as a public utility, or are private tech monopolies the only realistic path forward? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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