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Gary Marcus is a leading voice in artificial intelligence

Silicon Valley leader's warning on AI: Tech's new bubble about to burst

ChatGPT's explosive launch sparked massive AI hype, with thousands of startups emerging. Silicon Valley expert Gary Marcus warns the AI bubble is bursting, citing diminishing returns, lack of genuine understanding, and persistent problems like AI "hallucinations" in large language models.

A brain teaser shared on Facebook puzzled users with a clever twist.

Only a true genius with sharp reasoning skills can crack this mind-bending brain teaser

A brain teaser challenges readers to solve: "If John's son is my son's father, who am I?" This puzzle requires critical thinking and tests reasoning skills, highlighting the engaging nature of mind-bending riddles that stimulate cognitive abilities.

Chris Pelkey, an Army combat veteran, was shot at a red light in 2021.

Murder victim's AI avatar confronts his killer in Arizona court: ‘We could have been…’

In a groundbreaking case in Arizona, an AI avatar of Chris Pelkey, a man killed in a 2021 road rage incident, addressed his killer during trial. Pelkey's sister created the avatar to convey forgiveness, reflecting his character. The judge appreciated the emotional impact, sentencing the shooter, Gabriel Horcasitas, to 10.5 years for manslaughter. The family found solace in the AI representation.

An X user's post about a Mumbai company's job posting has gone viral.

Mumbai company’s ‘No South candidate’ job posting leaves internet in disbelief

A job posting shared on social media has sparked controversy for specifying "No South candidates" and targeting only "Male candidates." The position is for tech roles in Mumbai, requiring two years of experience. Users criticized the discriminatory nature of the posting, leading to heated discussions about regional biases in hiring practices. The company has yet to respond.

He said that for years he was a hardworking employee who put was the first one in and the last to leave.

Man gets raise for leaving on time, saying no to extra work: 'Corporate logic makes no sense'

An employee who previously overworked got a 15% raise after setting strict workplace boundaries, leaving exactly at 5pm and refusing extra tasks. His boss praised his newfound efficiency, highlighting the irony of corporate reward systems for reduced overtime.

The game in question was originally released by Parker Brothers in 1982.

After 10 years of searching, man finds rare board game in charity shop for 210

After a decade-long search, Josh Wright found the rare board game Escape From Atlantis in a charity shop for just £2. The vintage game, originally from the 80s, sells online for up to £70, making his find a nostalgic and valuable treasure.

Many in the comments urged him to avoid using his phone at work to set boundaries.

Employee breaks down after mom calls every 30 minutes, lashes out at his boss: ‘You can’t keep doing this’

A new employee with an overly controlling mother finally stands up to her during a late work night, telling her he needs his job and she can't constantly monitor him. His coworker supports him, marking a turning point in his personal struggle for independence.

The video amassed more than 2 million views.

Foreign tourist, moved by Delhi auto driver’s kindness, responds in heartwarming moment. Watch

A foreign tourist in Delhi was touched by an auto driver's kindness when he helped her with change. Moved by his honesty, she offered him ₹2,000 and blessings, highlighting a heartwarming moment of human connection and generosity.

Mohammed Sanjay Qureshi called Colonel Sofiya Qureshi his idol.

'She's my idol': Colonel Sofiya Qureshi's brother praises her powerful message on Operation Sindoor

Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, leading the media briefing on Operation Sindoor, delivered a powerful message about India's targeted strike against terrorism. Her brother praised her achievements, highlighting her family's military legacy and commitment to national service.

Frontier Airlines agents were filmed mocking and taunting a passenger

‘Rude and unprofessional’: Frontier agents spark outrage after mocking flyer in viral video

A Frontier Airlines passenger was denied boarding after missing check-in deadline, sparking viral video of mocking gate agents. The staff were filmed taunting him and subsequently fired. Public outcry condemned their unprofessional behavior, criticizing the airline's treatment of customers.

YouTuber Vishal Sharma was assaulted inside a train by a group of vendors

YouTuber attacked inside 3AC coach, caterers fined 5 lakh as shocking video goes viral

A YouTuber was assaulted on a train after complaining about overpriced water and food. The attackers tore his clothes and threatened him. Railways imposed a 5 lakh penalty on the caterer and filed an FIR, promising a thorough investigation.

She claimed the comparison made her unpopular among coworkers and contributed to her decision to resign.

Woman gets 32 lakh compensation after colleague compares her to Darth Vader at workplace

A UK woman received ₹32 lakh compensation after a colleague compared her to Darth Vader during a team-building exercise. The employment tribunal ruled the comparison "upsetting," awarding her damages for workplace distress despite not directly causing her resignation.

The post did not clarify the user's role or job title.

Man earning 66 lakh a year says he works only one week a month: ‘I’m just watching TV shows’

A Reddit user earning $80,000 annually claims to work only one real week each month, spending the rest of his time on leisure activities. Despite mastering his job and being a top performer, he feels bored and unfulfilled, describing his situation as "silent burnout." The post garnered mixed reactions, with many expressing envy and curiosity about his job.

Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif trolled for 'social media' reply to IAF question.

Pak minister schooled by CNN anchor for absurd 'social media' reply as proof of downing Indian jets

Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif faced criticism on CNN for citing social media as evidence of shooting down five Indian jets, failing to provide concrete proof and being schooled by the anchor for his absurd response.

The incident took place at a factory in China.

‘Is AI rebellion in the room’: Humanoid robot turns violent, attacks factory workers in eerie video

A humanoid robot in a Chinese factory malfunctioned, violently swinging its limbs and causing chaos. The viral video sparked online debates about potential robot rebellion, highlighting growing concerns about advanced robotic technology's unpredictability and human-like capabilities.

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