AI at work: Nvidia CEO to employees in leaked recording; says managers are ‘insane’ to ban it

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has strongly rebuked managers urging employees to reduce AI use, emphasizing its integration into all operations. He assured staff that AI adoption won’t lead to job losses, highlighting Nvidia’s continued expansion and hiring. The company’s impressive revenue growth and market dominance underscore its commitment to accelerating AI.

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The Moon was born when Earth’s sister planet died in a violent collision: Scientists reveal tragic origin

New research suggests Earth’s Moon formed from the catastrophic collision of our planet with its “sister” planet, Theia, born nearby. This “sibling” planet theory, supported by iron isotope evidence, explains the Moon’s composition and Earth’s stable tilt. The Moon is now seen as the last remnant of a lost world, offering insights into planetary formation.

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UC Berkeley told to produce 3 years of crime logs after TPUSA protest: A campus scuffle becomes a federal test case

UC Berkeley has been asked to hand over three years of crime logs and police call records as part of a federal investigation triggered by a November 10 Turning Point USA protest. The unusually wide demand suggests the Education Department is probing not just one night’s unrest but Berkeley’s entire safety-reporting culture, signalling a far…

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Understanding Cyclone Senyar: Why it was called ‘lion’ and how it could affect southern India

A low-pressure system over the Strait of Malacca is intensifying and may become Cyclone Senyar, named by the UAE. The India Meteorological Department forecasts potential landfall by November 26. Southern India, including Tamil Nadu and Kerala, faces heavy rain and strong winds. Coastal communities and fishermen are warned to take precautions as the storm develops.

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