Saudi Arabia’s EV maker, Lucid, breaks world record with 1,205 km drive across Europe in single charge

Lucid Motors, a Saudi-backed electric vehicle manufacturer, set a new Guinness World Record by driving its Lucid Air Grand Touring 1,205 km (749 miles) on a single charge from St. Moritz, Switzerland to Munich, Germany. This surpasses the previous record by 160 km and demonstrates the car’s real-world range and efficiency in diverse conditions.

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AI models in Vogue? Magazine’s latest issue causes social media uproar

Vogue magazine faces online criticism for featuring an AI-generated model in its August Guess ad, sparking outrage among netizens. Critics argue that using AI models disregards human talent and undermines the modeling industry. Social media users express disappointment, with some canceling subscriptions. Concerns are raised about unrealistic beauty standards and the legacy of former editor-in-chief…

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Apple ‘promotes’ Samsung in China, accidentally shows Samsung foldable phone in ad; Watch full video

In a surprising incident, Apple’s Weibo support account mistakenly shared a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7 advertisement. The post, intended to highlight Apple’s parental controls, was quickly removed. This blunder sparks speculation about a copy-paste error or shared marketing agency. Meanwhile, reports suggest Apple is developing its own foldable iPhone, potentially launching in 2026.

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As boomers exit the workforce, Gen Z is changing how US companies hire

As baby boomers retire, US companies are reshaping how they hire and retain talent. Gen Z’s rise is prompting shifts towards skills-based hiring, automation, and flexible work environments. While employers value Gen Z’s digital fluency, they’re also adjusting for communication and training needs. The future workforce is younger, tech-savvy, and driving structural change across key…

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‘Video of burnt cash should not have been uploaded’: SC accepts Justice Yashwant Varma’s submission; but denies lapse in procedure

The Supreme Court addressed Justice Yashwant Varma’s concern regarding the uploaded video of burnt currency notes found at his residence, acknowledging it shouldn’t have been on the website. However, the court clarified that the publication doesn’t invalidate parliamentary action against Justice Varma. Senior Advocate Kapil Sibal argued the video’s release damaged his client’s reputation.

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