WhatsApp groups as ‘Parliament’? Bengaluru woman’s viral post calls apartment complexes ‘sovereign nations’A Bengaluru resident's viral social media post likens Indian apartment complexes to sovereign nations. These communities possess their own ...
AI lab Odyssey valued at $1.45 billion in latest funding roundAI lab Odyssey has secured $310 million in a funding round. This investment values the company at $1.45 billion. Natural Capital led the Se...
Nibe showcases capabilities of its 120mm vehicle-mounted mortar 'Garudastra' to Indian ArmyNibe Limited showcased its Garudastra mortar system. The advanced weapon demonstrated rapid shoot-and-scoot maneuvers. It fired multiple ro...
Quote of the day by famous psychologist Elizabeth Loftus: 'Just because someone thinks they remember something in detail, with confidence and with emotion, does not mean that it actually happened, .. False memories have these characteristics too.'Renowned psychologist Elizabeth Loftus reveals that vivid, confident, and emotional memories are not always accurate, as false memories can...
Founder shares video of a taxi driver who left his Rs 25,000 per month job and now earns 1 lakhA social media post by founder Akash Gupta highlighted a cab driver earning ₹1 lakh monthly after leaving a corporate job, labeling him a "...
Why the ET Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026 are spotlighting industry-specific innovationThe most impactful AI products of 2026 aren't built to do everything; they're built to solve one problem exceptionally well. The ET Most In...
Inside KPMG's AI report scandal: False claims, bogus case studies and hallucinated success storiesKPMG has retracted a global report after major organizations like UBS and the NHS denied claims of using AI for operational transformations...
Talent shortage triggers AI adoption among insurersA shortage of trained insurance professionals is driving insurers to automate claims processing, underwriting, and customer onboarding. Thi...
Psychology says people who reread instructions twice before starting something aren’t slow: They’re protecting confidence with clarity, because the mind relaxes when the next step feels certainCountless folks find it beneficial to double-check the instructions prior to embarking on a task. Rather than signaling doubt, this action ...
AI is everywhere. But which products are truly transforming business?The next wave of business transformation is being driven by AI products that deliver measurable results. The ET Most Innovative AI Product ...
100% Pass Mark: USA's Chris Richards becomes first since FIFA World Cup 1966 to create this recordChris Richards, the defender for the United States, etched his name in history with a flawless passing display during the FIFA World Cup 20...
UAE denies reports of $3 billion transfer to Iran, calls claims "false and unfounded"The United Arab Emirates has strongly refuted claims of transferring USD 3 billion to Iran. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated these re...
Behind every AI answer are humans: how human feedback is shaping modern AIDataAnnotation Tech highlights the human side of artificial intelligence development, where reviewers help train and improve AI systems thr...
Company triples workload but gives no salary hike: LinkedIn post on employee's 2-year pay freeze goes viralAn Indore professional's LinkedIn post highlighted a friend's plight: a marketing professional's workload tripled over two years with no sa...
RCB and Nothing spark buzz over possible Royal Challengers Bengaluru-themed smartphone launch in IndiaRoyal Challengers Bengaluru and its sponsor Nothing have shared a joint image online. This has led to fan speculation about a possible Roya...
ChatGPT gets smarter memory as OpenAI launches Dreaming architectureOpenAI has introduced Dreaming, a new memory architecture for ChatGPT that continuously updates and refines what the AI remembers about use...
Why tomorrow’s finance leaders must think beyond spreadsheetsFinance leadership is shifting from historical accuracy to navigating future uncertainty, with AI becoming crucial for decision-making. Org...