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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella: How CEOs of some AI companies sent all the wrong message to Americans, hurting everyone

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella believes that some artificial intelligence (AI) companies are damaging public trust around the technology. The chief executive of the software giant thinks that these companies are doing so by promoting negative narratives about AI. He said that companies that are doing this, suggesting that AI will eliminate large numbers of knowledge-worker…

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Case filed against Pranit More, Himanshu Jangra; summons Dr Sejal Pawar for making derogatory remarks during comedy show | Mumbai News

Dr Sejal Pawar, Himanshu Jangra, comedian Pranit More MUMBAI: The Maharashtra Cyber police have registered a case against stand-up comedian Pranit More, web developer Himanshu Jangra and others for allegedly circulating “obscene and objectionable” content on social media, according to news agency PTI.The accused have been summoned for questioning, an official said on Thursday. More…

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Us Stock Market: US stocks today: Wall Street rebounds as AI stocks recover despite Iran war worries

US stock markets traded higher on Thursday, with technology and artificial intelligence (AI)-linked stocks rebounding after a volatile week, while investors continued to monitor rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, inflation concerns and global interest rate expectations.The benchmark S&P 500 rose 0.5% in morning trade, recovering some of the losses recorded over the previous…

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Asian Games 2026: Manu Bhaker to spearhead India challenge in two pistol events; rapid-fire to have only Anish Bhanwala | More sports News

Image credit: Manu Bhaker’s X handle NEW DELHI: Olympic medallist Manu Bhaker will compete in two events at the upcoming Asian Games after being named in India’s 30-member shooting squad announced by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) on Thursday.The Asian Games will be held in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan, from September 19 to October 4,…

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Hospital bills, captive patients: Why CCI’s ruling may weaken consumer protection | India News

On 21st May, after a decade-long wait, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) absolved 12 Delhi-based super-speciality hospitals of allegations that they had subjected patients to exorbitantly marked-up healthcare charges. In what may prove to be a historic missed opportunity, the CCI effectively declined to intervene by holding that the regulation of healthcare pricing falls…

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