While AI is crucial at work, employers fall short on training: Here’s how professionals can bridge the gap

Artificial Intelligence is rapidly entering Indian workplaces, with nearly three-quarters of employees already using it. Yet, only 30% feel confident in their AI skills, highlighting an enablement gap. Workers often bear the responsibility to self-upskill, while organizations struggle to provide guidance. Bridging this divide through structured training and cultural support is key to fully harnessing…

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Maine’s largest common carp ever caught and what it reveals about this adaptable fish

Maine’s largest carp, a 16.3-pounder caught in 2014, showcases the invasive species’ surprising resilience in colder waters. Though typically smaller, these hardy fish persist in specific river systems, offering a unique angling challenge. Tracking these non-native populations is crucial for conservation efforts aimed at protecting Maine’s native fisheries and delicate ecosystems.

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Becky Lynch raises doubts about women’s WWE Intercontinental Title outcome and teases legal action

Maxxine Dupri captured the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship from Becky Lynch on Monday Night Raw, aided by AJ Lee’s ringside interference. Lynch is now threatening legal action, citing New York state regulations regarding manager licenses, and is contesting the match’s validity. This dispute adds a dramatic real-world layer to Dupri’s significant victory.

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US jobs & AI: Donald Trump adviser blames AI-led efficiency for labour market ‘quiet time’; views hiring slowdown as temporary

A senior Trump administration economic adviser suggested AI could boost worker productivity, potentially reducing the need for new hires. While acknowledging mixed job market signals, he highlighted strong output growth, attributing it to AI-driven efficiency. However, he predicted this cooling effect on hiring would be temporary as market forces adjust.

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