As Anthropic CEO tells the world from G7 stage that democratic nations should come together to safeguard AI, here’s the ‘big truth’ he seemingly forgot

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei. Source: Bloomberg Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has issued a direct plea to G7 leaders, urging democratic nations to “resist the temptation to splinter” over artificial intelligence (AI). The appeal for global unity came soon after the US government has already begun striking multiple alliances with AI companies and pulled the plug…

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Pakistan reboots naval reach with China-built submarine, mulls presence in Bay of Bengal for first time since 1971

Built in China and equipped with Air‑Independent Propulsion (AIP), the Hangor gives Pakistan a stealthier, longer‑endurance conventional submarine capability. For the first time since the 1971 war, Pakistan has signalled that it is looking to have a sustained naval presence in the Bay of Bengal with PNS Hangor, a technologically advanced submarine that analysts say…

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‘MoU already signed digitally’: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif postpones Switzerland visit for US-Iran peace deal ceremony

The deal was scheduled to be signed on Friday Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has postponed his visit to Switzerland for the US-Iran peace deal ceremony after the two sides signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) digitally, his spokesperson said on Thursday.“The proposed visit has been postponed as the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding has already…

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Google CEO Sundar Pichai on how he ‘cheered up’ his team when then-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer called Chrome browser ‘a rounding error’

Microsoft’s former CEO Steve Ballmer dismissed Google‘s Chrome browser as “a rounding error” shortly after its launch in 2008. Google CEO Sundar Pichai recently recalled encouraging the Chrome team after Ballmer’s remark. Speaking at a recent commencement address at Stanford University, he said that Ballmer’s comment could have discouraged Google employees at a time when…

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Rahul Gandhi Urges Students to Join ‘Chhatron Ki Goonj’ Movement Against Education Issues | India News

Rahul Gandhi at Kota rally (X) Congress leader and Lok Sabha LoP Rahul Gandhi on Thursday renewed his appeal to students and job aspirants to join the ‘Chhatron Ki Goonj‘ campaign by signing an online petition focused on issues such as paper leaks, examination irregularities, rising education costs and unemployment.Earlier in the day, Gandhi shared…

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‘Look within’: CPI(ML) hits back as Congress points fingers after Jharkhand Rajya Sabha shock | India News

CPI(ML) said Congress didn’t get all of its own votes. NEW DELHI: The CPI(ML) Liberation on Thursday firmly rejected speculation that its legislators had cross-voted in the Jharkhand Rajya Sabha election, asserting that both its MLAs voted for the Congress candidate as decided. The party instead said the election outcome showed that Congress had failed…

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Psychology says people who travel solo at least once a year share these 8 personality traits — and they are not what you would expect |

For many people, travelling alone still sounds intimidating. Solo travellers are often stereotyped as lonely, restless or simply trying to escape everyday life. Solo travel, however, has become increasingly popular, especially among younger generations who are choosing to explore the world on their own. From Gen Z backpackers to millennials taking annual trips, more people…

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Aerial warfare revolution: US moves to deploy robot wingmen; India developing CATS Warrior

Ushering in the future of aerial warfare, the US Air Force (USAF) has awarded the first-increment contract for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) programme.This marks the first operational step in how airpower will be acquired and deployed.Building on decades of semi‑autonomous flight research, CCAs are unmanned aircraft designed to integrate seamlessly with crewed fighters, extending…

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