‘AI will never replace teachers,’ says CEO of one of education’s Big Three: Here’s why

When conversations about artificial intelligence in education turn anxious, the fear is usually the same. Will machines replace teachers?Philip Moyer, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of McGraw Hill, does not think so.In a recent opinion piece published in Fortune, Moyer addressed the question. “Aren’t you terrified of what AI will do to your industry?”…

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AI images of Sushant Singh Rajput as Ram leaves sister Shweta Singh Kirti emotional: ‘Nobody could have played Ram more beautifully’ | Hindi Movie News

AI-generated images reimagining late actor Sushant Singh Rajput as Lord Ram have gone viral on social media, striking an emotional chord with his sister, Shweta Singh Kirti. Sharing the images on Instagram, Shweta opened up about why the visuals felt so powerful and deeply moving. AI-generated images reimagining late actor Sushant Singh Rajput as Lord…

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Optical illusion personality test: Men in hats or skull? What you see first reveals what you fear the most in relationships |

Photo: dasha.takisho/ Instagram Have you ever looked at an image and realised that two people standing right next to you see something completely different? Optical illusion personality tests like this one do more than just play tricks on your eyes—they quietly hold up a mirror to how you feel about different aspects of life. For…

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Mojtaba Khamenei: ‘Unable to make decisions’: Iran’s supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei ‘unconscious’ as war rages on

Iran’s supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly unconscious and receiving urgent medical treatment in city of Qom, raising serious doubts over who is actually running the country amid an escalating war with the United States and Israel.According to a diplomatic memo seen by The Times, and based on US and Israeli intelligence assessments, the 56-year-old…

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India’s ‘no first use’ nuclear doctrine needs a reset in an age of reckless rhetoric

In an era already strained by great-power rivalry and regional instability, the re-emergence of nuclear brinkmanship in South Asia should alarm the world. What was once considered unthinkable—the casual invocation of nuclear use—is increasingly entering mainstream political discourse. Nowhere is this more troubling than in rhetoric emanating from Pakistan, where political figures, military leaders, and…

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