What people in Malaysia are following closely in technology right now
MY technology interest is concentrated around model, airbus a350, claude.
- Topics analyzed
- 5
- Source reports
- 25
- Latest signal
- June 20, 2026

MY technology interest is concentrated around model, airbus a350, claude.



The topics behind the signal
Recent reports reveal that the Trump administration has directed limitations on Anthropic's most powerful AI model, causing the system to go offline temporarily. These restrictions have sparked debate, with experts and employees suggesting the measures are targeted and unreasonable. There are also discussions on the legality of the administration's actions.
Related searches: trump
1K+ searches · 700% growth
200+ searches, 500% growth. Coverage is clustering around Qantas picks London for first record-breaking non-stop flights - Reuters; Qantas shows off its first ultra-long-haul plane - SMH.com.au; Qantas to launch world’s longest nonstop flight that'll last almost a full day - KUSA.com.
200+ searches · 500% growth
Claude, an AI system created by Anthropic, has attracted increased search interest in Malaysia, with a 100% growth in search volume. The technology is being actively adopted by major enterprises such as Wipro, which plans to certify 10,000 employees on Claude within 18 months, signaling significant enterprise investment in AI capabilities.
1K+ searches · 100% growth
The Airbus A330neo has garnered increased attention in Malaysia, with a notable 1,000% growth in search volume. Recent developments include Azul Linhas Aéreas ordering four A330neos, Scandinavian Airlines considering widebody orders, and Virgin Atlantic planning a premium-dense cabin configuration featuring Solo Retreat seats. Meanwhile, AirAsia has reportedly decided against ordering the A330neo, opting instead for smaller jets.
5K+ searches · 1,000% growth
Infineon Technologies is drawing significant attention as it plans to open a new semiconductor chip fabrication plant in Germany, part of the European Union's push for technological independence. This development follows recent challenges including a ban on China's sales of GaN products and legal disputes over patented technologies.