After laying off 4,000 employees and automating with AI agents, Salesforce executives admit: We were more confident about….

Salesforce is scaling back its reliance on large language models due to reliability issues, shifting focus to more predictable automation. Executives admit a decline in AI model trust, citing instances where agents missed instructions or lost focus. This move follows significant staff reductions attributed to AI deployment, as the company navigates the gap between AI…

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Meta’s most-famous employee Yann LeCun who calls himself a computer science professor tells students not to study computer science and instead focus on …

Yann LeCun, former Meta AI chief and Godfather of AI teaches computer science at New York University (NYU). During a recent podcast appearance, LeCun joked that he is a computer science professor who argues against studying computer science. Explaining what he meant, he later told Business Insider (BI) that he was not asking students to…

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US Embassy India issues worldwide alert for H-1B and H-4 visa applicants; says: We encourage applicants to apply as …

The US Embassy in India has issued a critical “Worldwide Alert” for H-1B and H-4 visa applicants. Effective immediately, the US Department of State has expanded its screening protocols to include a comprehensive review of social media accounts of all applicants. The move suggests that the exercise is a part of a larger global effort…

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America is on the wrong path due to Nvidia, as …, warns Michael Burry, the investor famous who predicted 2008 financial crisis

Legendary investor Michael Burry who is known for its 2008 financial prediction is back with another warning. Burry recently issued a stark warning on America’s artificial intelligence strategy. In a series of posts shared on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), Burry argued that the US is structurally disadvantaged in the AI race…

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Jharkhand cancels 8 trains from Dec 22–24, NE imposes curbs; elephant toll in Rajdhani crash rises to 8 | Guwahati News

Elephant deaths in Assam tragically rose to eight after a Rajdhani Express collision, prompting a speed restriction for trains. Meanwhile, Jharkhand’s railway division cancelled eight trains due to heightened wild elephant movement near tracks, marking the third consecutive cancellation to prioritize animal safety. GUWAHATI/JAMSHEDPUR: Elephant deaths from a Rajdhani Express collision in central Assam rose…

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TN rolls out three new hotspots for camping, glamping | Chennai News

Chennai: With overcrowding and unregulated growth straining Tamil Nadu’s popular hill stations, the state has begun redrawing its tourism map. The Tamil Nadu Tourism Development Corporation (TTDC) has rolled out projects to introduce organized camping and glamping facilities across three hill destinations—Jawadhu Hills, Vathalmalai, Kolli hills and Yelagiri. However private operators point out that without…

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Bangladesh unrest: Hindu worker Dipu Das’s lynching sparks outrage in Bengal; effigies burnt, boycott calls rise | Kolkata News

The lynching of Dipu Das in Bangladesh has ignited protests across Bengal, with Hindu organizations condemning the “barbarism” against minorities KOLKATA/SILIGURI: The lynching of Dipu Das, a worker in Mymensingh, Bangladesh, sparked protests across Bengal even as Hindu organisations in Bangladesh on Sunday called it “barbarism being meted out to minorities”.A team from Bangladesh Sammilita…

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Bangladesh to scale back diplomatic presence in India? What its FM Touhid Hossain said

Protest at Dhaka in Bangladesh (File photo/PTI) The Bangladesh interim government’s foreign affairs adviser M Touhid Hossain on Sunday said Dhaka would “consider scaling back its presence” in New Delhi if deterioration continues in the situation, which turned grim after the anti-India youth leader Osman Hadi succumbed to the injuries he suffered in an assassination…

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‘Huge mistake’: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat warns against viewing Sangh through BJP lens; asserts organisation has no political agenda | India News

RSS chief Mohan Bhgawat (PTI) NEW DELHI: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) has no political agenda and viewing the orgnaisation throught the lens of BJP is a “huge mistake,” said Sangh chief Mohan Bhgawat. Addressing the ‘RSS 100 Vyakhyan Mala’ programme in Kolkata on Sunday, Bhagwat cautioned against viewing the RSS through narrow or comparative frameworks….

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