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Friday Quote of the Day by Pelé: "Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing."Friday Quote of the Day: Football legend Pelé's timeless wisdom reveals success isn't luck, but a blend of relentless hard work, unwavering...
Bajaj auto foundation commits ₹400 crore for women in engineering, unveils ₹1,500-crore skilling planIn a bold step towards gender equality in engineering, Bajaj Auto Foundation is initiating a robust scholarship program for women in core e...
'This seems the future of manufacturing': Harsh Goenka shares eye-opening factory video. WatchIndustrialist Harsh Goenka shared a video showing garment workers wearing sensors. This technology captures hand movements to train artific...
JD.com founder vows to protect Chinese jobs from AI and robotsThe company, which is one of the country’s largest employers by headcount, will “do everything possible to safeguard employment for hundred...
Silicon Valley startup is looking for 'hungry, smart high-EQ future-founder' in Chief of Staff role in San Francisco. Here's how to applyWispr Flow CEO Tanay Kothari is seeking a "hungry, smart, high EQ future-founder" for a San Francisco Chief of Staff role. This immersive, ...
Gen Z conspiracy: China thinks the West is pushing its youth to quitIn a cultural shift, many young Chinese individuals are opting for 'lying flat'—a lifestyle choice that rejects pressures of constant work ...
Mother's Day Special: How AI, apps are empowering women to manage finances, improve health, build careerWomen are learning to keep pace with the ubiquitous apps and AI, shrugging off dependence on their kids for financial transactions, online ...
Quote of the Day by Kalpana Chawla: "The quickest way may not necessarily be the best" – powerful lesson on avoiding shortcuts and building success by Indian-American NASA astronaut, who became the first woman of Indian origin to fly into spaceQuote of the Day by Kalpana Chawla: “The quickest way may not necessarily be the best,” Kalpana Chawla’s quote highlights the importance of...
IT reworks hiring for Gen Z; HCLTech CEO on AIHappy Thursday! India’s IT sector is seeing a sharp rise in replacement hiring as Gen Z professionals switch jobs faster. This and more in ...
Why Robots Are Studying PrimatesRobots are evolving to become more socially intelligent. Scientists are studying primate behavior to enhance robot interaction. This involv...
China humanoid robot half-marathon to showcase technical leapsMore than 300 humanoid robots participating in China's second robot half-marathon on Sunday will be facing tougher terrain designed to test...
AI transforming healthcare, but human empathy is irreplaceable: President MurmuPresident Droupadi Murmu addressed the first convocation at AIIMS Rajkot. She highlighted the rapid advancements in AI and digital health t...
These Animals Are Changing How We Define IntelligenceRecent scientific findings challenge the human-centric view of intelligence, revealing complex cognitive abilities in animals like chimpanz...
As AI use increases at work, many employees still choose not to use it: Gallup pollMost workers using AI report productivity boosts. Roughly 3 in 10 employees are frequent users of AI in their jobs, meaning they use it dai...
AI robots could play future role as companions in care homesGlobal competition for nurses and carers is heating up, especially after COVID-19 and some countries are experiencing a staffing crisis in ...
AI robots can become caregivers in future: ReportNadia Magnenat Thalmann, a robot expert from the University of Geneva, who served as the model for Nadine's dark brown eyes and auburn hair...
Robots help children with autism boost their social skillsThe robots engage the children with role-playing and verbal interaction.
World's first robot citizen attends conference in India; makers reveal Sophia can draw nowFashioned after Audrey Hepburn, Sophia mesmerised the world when she was activated in 2016.
Robots, AI may replace 30 per cent of UK workers: ReportHowever, new AI-related technologies will also boost productivity and generate additional jobs elsewhere in the economy, the report found.
The robots may be coming to take our jobs - but one trait might keep you safeThere is no doubt the robots are coming. In many cases, the robots are already here. The question now is what that means for the rest of us.