Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says: I keep asking CEOs, what AI are they using for these big layoffs, and I think …

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff disputes predictions of AI-driven job losses, asserting that AI primarily enhances human capabilities, despite Salesforce’s own automation initiatives. He highlights AI’s accuracy limitations, emphasizing the ongoing necessity of human oversight for fact-checking and strategic decision-making. Benioff anticipates AI will fuel a surge in small business creation by democratizing access to enterprise-level…

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Last-minute Friendship Day travel plans: National parks near Delhi/NCR to spot Big Cats with your buddies

Friendship Day calls for unique celebrations beyond the usual café visits. This year, consider an adventurous trip to national parks near Delhi/NCR for a chance to spot wild cats. Ranthambore and Sariska in Rajasthan offer thrilling tiger sightings, while Jawai Leopard Reserve provides a memorable experience with leopards in their natural habitat, promising an unforgettable…

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India steps up with Quad: Target on China’s rare earth dominance; supply diversification seen as key

The Quad nations have unveiled a plan to counter China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific, focusing on critical mineral supply chains. This initiative aims to diversify sources of strategic minerals like lithium and nickel, reducing reliance on China. The group also expressed concerns about China’s economic pressure tactics and committed to upholding a region free from…

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Gold & silver price prediction today: Will gold rate stay below Rs 1 lakh mark – what’s the outlook and should you buy or sell?

Gold prices are expected to consolidate between ₹98,000 and ₹1,00,000, with a potential breakout towards ₹1,03,000 if it surpasses ₹1,01,000. Silver shows weakness, forming lower highs and lows, targeting ₹1,09,000 with resistance near ₹1,14,000. Traders should monitor price action and global cues for both metals.

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Palestinian Journalist behind Oscar-winning documentary ‘No Other Land’ shot dead; Director Yuval Abraham calls it ‘Murder’

Awdah Hathaleen, a Palestinian journalist involved in the Oscar-winning documentary ‘No Other Land’, was shot dead. Co-director Yuval Abraham reported the incident, alleging an Israeli settler as the shooter. Hathaleen’s family confirmed his death. The documentary gained recognition for portraying the destruction of Palestinian homes. Crew members faced travel and detention incidents recently.

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