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Shubham Arora

Shubham is a Senior Sub-Editor at Techlusive with over four years of experience in journalism and content writing. He has previously worked with Times Now, covering everything from smartphone launches to emerging technology trends. At Techlusive, he combines his passion for gadgets and gaming with his editorial expertise to deliver clear, engaging, and insightful tech stories. Outside of work, Shubham enjoys binge-watching Marvel movies, experimenting with mimicry, and penning down love-struck poems.

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Meta s AI may use bone structure, height to detect underage accounts

Meta is now trying a different way to spot underage users on Instagram and Facebook. Till now, most of this depended on what users entered while signing up. But that clearly hasn't been enough. So instead of just relying on a date of birth, the company is starting to look at other signals as well.

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted May 6, 2026

How AI detectors really work and why they sometimes get it wrong

AI detection tools have become quite common in classrooms, workplaces, and even content teams. Tools like GPTZero, Copyleaks, and Originality.ai are now being used to check whether something is written by a human or generated by AI. But what these tools actually do is often misunderstood. They don't really check if something is copied from

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted May 5, 2026

What ISRO’s planned semi-cryogenic engine deal with Russia could mean for India’s space plans

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has been working on improving its rocket capability for a while now, and its ongoing talks with Russia's Roscosmos are a part of that effort. As per ISRO's Annual Report 2025-26, officials recently travelled to Moscow for technical discussions, and a draft deal for semi-cryogenic engines is currently under approval.

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted May 5, 2026

Ubuntu services disrupted as Pro-Iran hackers hit Canonical with DDoS attack

Ubuntu users recently faced issues while accessing services, and it turns out a cyberattack is behind it. Canonical confirmed that its web infrastructure was hit by a sustained DDoS attack, which started around Thursday and continued for several hours. During this time, multiple services linked to Ubuntu were either slow or not working at all.

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted May 2, 2026

Why goblins and gremlins suddenly showed up in ChatGPT replies

If you've been using ChatGPT lately, you might have caught something a bit strange. Out of nowhere, it started mentioning goblins, gremlins, and similar stuff in replies. Not every time, but enough that you'd pause and notice it. At first, it just felt like something was off. Like a random glitch or a weird reply

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted May 2, 2026

Elon Musk reveals xAI relied on OpenAI models partly to train Grok

The ongoing legal battle between Elon Musk and Sam Altman has already brought out several details about how AI companies operate. One of the more notable moments came during Musk's testimony, where he was asked about how xAI trained its chatbot Grok. During questioning in a California federal court, Musk acknowledged that xAI has used

AUTHOR: SHUBHAM ARORA| Posted May 1, 2026