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AI can be more disruptive as it targets both cognitive and skill-based jobs: CEA NageswaranAI's impact on jobs is broader than past tech shifts, affecting both cognitive and skill-based roles, according to chief economic adviser V...
As the Pentagon pushes for battlefield AI, some military leaders urge cautionThe Trump administration is pushing for AI in the U.S. military, facing calls for safeguards from companies and military leaders. Defense S...
Manufacturers look beyond cost cutting to drive AI adoptionA survey found meeting customer expectations (49%) and boosting operational efficiency (47%) were the primary forces driving AI adoption am...
For both the compulsive trader and careful investor: 25 stocks to watch if risk appetite returns; some with upside potential, some notIf the price of crude oil softens, Indian equities may again see a risk-on phase. Tariff concerns are no longer the central issue; the larg...
Salesforce not building AI to displace humans: Vala AfsharSalesforce is developing digital labor platforms using AI. The company emphasizes that these AI tools are designed to enhance human capabil...
Quit metro life for a smaller city? Here’s the real money math Indians must check before movingMany are trading metro life for tier 2 cities, seeking better quality of life, cleaner environments, and reduced stress. While income may f...
Amazon aims to revolutionize fast delivery with new 30-minute systemAmazon is revealing a new service offering deliveries in 30 minutes or less for an additional charge. This ultrafast delivery, called Amazo...
Human Operator: MIT’s vision for embodied AI and skill accelerationSynopsis: MIT students have developed Human Operator, an AI-powered wearable that gently guides hand movements using electrical muscle stim...
US military reaches deals with 7 tech companies to use their AI on classified systemsThe Pentagon is boosting its warfighting capabilities by integrating artificial intelligence into classified computer networks. Seven leadi...
Mutual funds buy new-age dip; Infy CEO interviewHappy Thursday! Mutual fund inflows into listed new-age companies rose due to valuation adjustments and FPI selloff. This and more in today...
It's popular mechanics 101: India’s edge lies in using AI to enhance human productivity, not replace itThe piece argues that AI is not an inevitable force shaping economic outcomes; rather, societies decide how its benefits are distributed. H...
The unknown unknown: An asymmetry we cannot afford to ignoreIndia is being left behind in understanding advanced AI threats. Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos, is being tested by select global organiz...
The rise of AI-first healthcare systems: Are we ready for the shift?Autonomous AI agents are now actively participating in care delivery, from diagnosis to follow-up. India is uniquely positioned to leverage...
AI’s most radical gift may be making humans better at being human, and enhancing workAI is often seen as a threat, but its real impact may be helping humans work better, not replacing them. Evidence shows AI mostly augments ...
AI Won't Take Your Job, But It Will Transform the Way You Work: AMD CEO Lisa Su on Human-AI Collaboration in the FutureAs discussions regarding artificial intelligence continue to polarize business, AMD CEO Lisa Su has spoken up with a refreshing voice. Inst...
AI isn't here to take your job, but help you work betterIn a world where AI is often portrayed as a job-destroying force, it's important to recognize that AI can actually collaborate with humans,...
Is AI a job killer or a job creator? What history tells usArtificial Intelligence (AI) has raised concerns about job displacement, but throughout history, technological advancements have created mo...
Militaries plunder science fiction for technology ideas, but turn a blind eye to the genre's social commentaryHuman augmentation – like enhanced sensory perception and personalised medicine – is a big thing in defence circles, which see the technolo...
AI can help businesses stay ahead of the curveEnterprises are considering realigning their strategies to retain their market position, and gain advantages through cutting-edge technolog...
Here are some bizarre futuristic technologies that we can expect by 2030Just like exoskeleton insects such as cockroaches or crabs, which have a shell to protect their inner body, humans may follow suit.