Mira Murati invests in AI startup founded by former OpenAI product manager who helped build ChatGPT

Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati is backing Worktrace AI, a new venture by ex-colleague Angela Jiang. This startup, focused on automating repetitive tasks in large enterprises by observing employees, is reportedly seeking $10 million in seed funding. Worktrace AI joins a wave of successful OpenAI alumni ventures, highlighting Murati’s growing influence in shaping the AI…

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Beyond the pink ribbon: Why early detection of breast cancer is every woman’s best accessory

Breast cancer awareness, symbolized by the pink ribbon, emphasizes early detection as crucial for women’s well-being. Catching the disease early significantly improves survival rates and simplifies treatment. Practical steps like self-exams and regular check-ups, alongside technological advancements in screening, are vital. Breaking down stigma and increasing accessibility are shared responsibilities to ensure women prioritize their…

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Understanding and managing sensitive skin in babies: What every parent should know

Sensitive skin conditions are increasingly affecting young children and infants, with Atopic Dermatitis impacting up to 39% of Indian children. Environmental stressors and harsh skincare products contribute to this rise. Understanding the unique vulnerabilities of baby skin and utilizing gentle, science-backed ingredients like colloidal oatmeal are crucial for effective management and preventing flare-ups.

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon doesn’t sugarcoat AI impact on jobs; says: Yes AI will lead to layoffs, but this does not mean …

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issued a stark warning about AI’s disruptive potential, predicting job losses but also opportunities for worker redeployment. The bank is investing $2 billion annually in AI, already realizing significant cost savings and benefits. Dimon emphasized proactive adaptation, noting AI’s integration across all bank functions and the importance of employee retraining.

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‘China using these gadgets to spy on Americans,’ says FCC

The FCC has issued a national security notice, warning that Chinese electronics pose a surveillance and security threat to Americans. Millions of prohibited product listings, including security cameras and smartwatches from companies like Huawei and Hikvision, have been removed from US retail platforms. This action is part of Washington’s ongoing crackdown on Chinese technology firms…

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‘China using these gadgets to spy on Americans’, says FCC; issues National Security notice naming list of banned Chinese electronics companies

The FCC has issued a national security notice, warning that Chinese electronics pose a surveillance and security threat to Americans. Millions of prohibited product listings, including security cameras and smartwatches from companies like Huawei and Hikvision, have been removed from US retail platforms. This action is part of Washington’s ongoing crackdown on Chinese technology firms…

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