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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has thrown his weight behind Nvidia chief Jensen Huang’s optimistic view that artificial intelligence will not destroy jobs but instead transform how work is done. In a ...
Survey reveals 86% of Indian job seekers see AI as an ally, not a threat, with surging demand and higher salaries.
Experts, lawyers, and tech workers disagree on what Microsoft's layoffs mean for the tech industry and beyond.
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Bizcommunity on MSNHow will AI shape African film storytellingMfundo Ntsibande, managing director, Translucent Media, asks if the creative, film, and production economy is ready for the ...
The technology is already transforming the industry — and could forever change the entertainment we consume. But the battle ...
Looking back at the sweeping changes of the industrial era, can we anticipate challenges and opportunities created by this new age of AI?
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AllAfrica on MSNSudan: World Youth Skills Day - the Fires of War Won't Kill Learning for Young SudaneseOn 15 July, the world marks World Youth Skills Day, under the theme "Youth Empowerment through AI and Digital Skills," millions of Sudanese youth remain cut off from education, vocational training, ...
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NDTV Profit on MSNBeyond Job Loss Hysteria: AI Can Boost Salaries By 53% Across All Roles — Key Takeaways From Naukri ReportAbout 86% of Indian jobseekers view AI as an ally, even as 13% of recruiters believe it will cause job losses, according to Naukri.com's report.
The world of robotics is poised for a quantum leap forward, thanks to the latest groundbreaking endeavor from Google DeepMind.
Investing.com - OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expressed agreement with Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang’s optimistic ...
This week, I dug into some open ai latest news that feels almost like a spy thriller. You’ve got nation-states playing games ...
Microsoft’s layoffs in July 2025 have led to a major reshuffle in its gaming division. The disruptions even extend to crucial ...
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