Category "AI"

The $100 Million IITian: Truth, Hype, and the Harsh Reality for India’s Next Gen

A few days ago, social media went wild. “IITian gets ₹800 crore package at Meta!” Memes, motivational pages, and coaching ads screamed: “See? IIT = Billionaire overnight!” But peel the glitter, and the truth smells different. The Viral Story vs. Reality Trapit Bansal, IIT Kanpur graduate, did join Meta’s Superintelligence...

In the Age of AI, Become More Human – The 3 Survival Skills Every Student Must Master

🧠AI is not coming. It’s already here. It’s writing code faster than coders, analyzing reports sharper than analysts, and generating content flashier than creatives. Every industry – from healthcare to Hollywood – is feeling the heat. And students today? They’re standing at a strange, historical crossroads. The old formula is...

Sam Altman Says His Child “Probably Won’t Go to College” — Is He Right About the Future of Education?

🚨 Let’s cut the fluff. When Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI (the same guy behind ChatGPT), says his own child probably won’t go to college, he isn’t just making a casual comment over Sunday brunch — he’s taking a sledgehammer to the centuries-old institution of higher education. And before you...

Robots Just Got Personal: Meet Unitree R1 – The Humanoid That Might Replace Your Intern (and Maybe You Too)

🤖The Age of Affordable Humanoids Has Arrived Robots used to be the stuff of science fiction, Hollywood dreams, and billion-dollar R&D labs. But not anymore. Say hello to Unitree R1, a 25kg humanoid robot that walks, talks, sees, learns, and mimics human motion—and it costs less than a decent Bike....

Profits, Pink Slips, and Promises: What Satya Nadella’s Memo Really Tells Us About the Future of Work

💼 When Profit Meets Pink Slips: A Modern Corporate Paradox Microsoft made record-breaking profits, invested billions in Artificial Intelligence, and then — like a magician pulling a rabbit out of a flaming hat — laid off thousands of employees. Again. On Thursday, CEO Satya Nadella sent a note to Microsoft...