Rs 1 crore salary, chef-cooked meals and private jet travel: 28-year-old leaves grinding corporate job to work as a nannyCassidy O’Hagan, 28, left her ₹60 LPA corporate job in medical sales to work as a nanny for a billionaire family, earning over ₹1 crore ann...
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$78,000 salary, 30 credit cards, over 1 million points: How a 33-year-old social worker hacks finances with just his memory?Florida native David Do, 33, has cracked the code to smart spending. Earning $78,000 annually, he’s leveraged credit card rewards to collec...
22 May, 2025, 11.59 PM IST
'I am going to lose my job': AI outpaces doctor’s two decades of experience in seconds. Can machines truly replace professional expertise?Imagine dedicating two decades to mastering a skill, only to watch a machine outperform you in moments. That’s the reality for a pulmonolog...
21 May, 2025, 03.02 PM IST
Bill Gates sounds the alarm on AI: Is the future of work and humanity at risk?Bill Gates expressed concerns about the rapid growth of artificial intelligence. He highlighted its potential to disrupt traditional work s...
07 Feb, 2025, 07.42 PM IST
Women want jobs, good health & a decent place to live, so let us get started: Gray Matters Capital’s Bob PattilloIn 1998, Bob Pattillo tested the waters of microfinance and realized how wisely invested capital can transform the lives of the most econom...
26 Jul, 2024, 10.03 AM IST
Academically: Pioneering the future of healthcare educationDr. Akram Ahmad, founder and CEO of Academically, is spearheading a transformative shift in healthcare education. Academically has become t...
16 Jan, 2024, 03.03 PM IST
Will AI substitute doctors in healthcare industry?Artificial Intelligence (AI) has already begun to transform healthcare, and the health sector will only continue to consider AI innovations...
18 Dec, 2023, 04.21 PM IST
These four industries are already transformed by AIArtificial intelligence has transformed several industries, including telecom, BFSI, retail and healthcare. The telecom industry has implem...
03 Aug, 2023, 04.39 PM IST
View: Five reasons for unlocking to be a function of positivity rates, not vaccination ratesWith lockdowns being lifted across the country, only 31% (seven-day moving average) of districts in the country now have a positivity rate ...
21 Jun, 2021, 11.07 PM IST
Contact-intensity score shows which sectors to take biggest hit from here onTo understand which sectors are likely to be worst affected due to consumer wariness, we assess each sector’s contact intensity.
01 Sep, 2020, 05.08 PM IST
Doctor in SC questions Centre's new SOP ending 14-day mandatory quarantine of COVID-19 health workersA bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, SK Kaul and MR Shah took the affidavit filed by doctor Arushi Jain in her pending petition on record and...
27 May, 2020, 01.01 PM IST
Conduent launches AR solution to transform user experienceUsing interactive graphics, audio, video, 3D objects and animation, AR brings static objects to life through digital overlays that deliver ...
10 Jan, 2020, 04.25 PM IST
Voice, AI, and omnichannel integration will drive the future of healthcare: Sangita Reddy, Joint MD, Apollo HospitalsTechnology can enable better access to medical care, lower costs of healthcare delivery, enhance the clinical outcome, improve patient-prov...
17 Apr, 2018, 04.38 PM IST
View: Don't panic, robots are not job snatchersMost of today's Robotic Process Automation (RPA) tools are simply being retrofitted into smoothing over manual processes.
08 Dec, 2016, 11.31 AM IST
Why US Government websites are going to start looking really good (for real)Fortunately for the American people, any url ending in .gov is going to look and function better than it ever has before, thanks to new gov...
01 Oct, 2015, 03.41 PM IST
Bangalore-based startup founders win Economist Innovation AwardRahul Panicker, Jane Chen, Linus Liang and Naganand Murty of Embrace Innovations, have been named as this year's winners in Social and Econ...
06 Nov, 2013, 09.28 PM IST
Sunday ET: Attention UPA, job cuts aheadCorporate India may feel under siege but many newly-minted consumers are unwilling to put the toothpaste back in the tube just yet.
17 Jun, 2012, 12.23 AM IST