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TVS Supply Chain Solutions North America grows at 20% CAGR; targets $500 million revenue milestone by FY27

TVS Supply Chain Solutions (TVS SCS), a global integrated logistics provider and part of the TVS Mobility Group, has reported robust growth in its North American operations, clocking a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20% over the past three years. The company now aims to scale its regional revenue to $500 million by FY27,…

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More than 90% companies see AI investments fail due to ‘Workslop’, says study by BetterUp Labs and Stanford

A staggering 95% of companies experimenting with artificial intelligence (AI) have failed to generate meaningful returns on their investments, according to a joint study by BetterUp Labs and Stanford Social Media Lab. The research, published in the Harvard Business Review, identifies a new culprit behind the widespread disappointment: “Workslop”—a term coined to describe low-quality, AI-generated…

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Tariffs, tech and trouble: Gurmeet Chadha warns of looming bubble in US stocks amid global digital shift

Amid rising geopolitical tensions and renewed protectionist trade policies, Gurmeet Chadha, Managing Partner and CIO at Complete Circle, has issued a stark warning about the sustainability of US stock valuations—particularly in the tech sector. In a widely discussed post on X (formerly Twitter), Chadha cautioned investors about a “big bubble” forming in US equities, citing…

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Eric Schmidt warns US may lose AI race to China as Beijing prioritizes real-world applications

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has issued a stark warning that the United States risks falling behind China in the global race for artificial intelligence (AI) supremacy, citing Beijing’s aggressive push toward applied AI across consumer, industrial, and robotics sectors. Speaking on the All-In Podcast alongside venture capitalists Chamath Palihapitiya and David Sacks, Schmidt emphasized…

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Sam Altman warns AI could replace 40% of jobs by 2030: Which roles are most at risk?

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reignited global debate over the future of work, warning that artificial intelligence could replace up to 40% of existing jobs by the end of this decade. Speaking after receiving the Axel Springer Award in Berlin, Altman emphasized that AI’s rapid evolution—especially with models like GPT-5—could soon automate a significant portion…

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College dropout Lucy Guo becomes youngest self-made billionaire of 2025 with $1.25 billion net worth

Lucy Guo, the 30-year-old tech entrepreneur and co-founder of Scale AI, has officially joined the Forbes Billionaires List with a staggering net worth of $1.25 billion (approximately ₹1.15 lakh crore), making her the youngest self-made billionaire of 2025. Her rise to the top is a story of bold decisions, relentless innovation, and a refusal to…

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Larry Ellison pledges 95% of his wealth to philanthropy, marking one of the largest charitable commitments in history

In a landmark announcement that has stunned the global business and philanthropic communities, Oracle co-founder and chairman Larry Ellison has pledged to donate 95% of his personal wealth to charitable causes. With a net worth estimated at over $160 billion, Ellison is currently the world’s second-richest person, and his commitment ranks among the largest individual…

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Swiss AI startup Giotto.ai targets unicorn status with fresh funding round

Swiss artificial intelligence startup Giotto.ai is reportedly in advanced talks to raise a new round of funding that could value the company at over $1 billion, according to sources familiar with the matter. The Lausanne-based firm, known for its proprietary generative AI models tailored for enterprise automation, is seeking to capitalize on surging investor interest…

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When Larry Ellison Said Bill Gates Was ‘Not the Smartest, But the Most Competitive’

In one of the most candid reflections on tech rivalry, Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison once described Microsoft’s Bill Gates as “not the smartest guy in the room, but definitely the most competitive.” The remark, made during a public interview in the early 2000s, has resurfaced in recent tech retrospectives, reigniting interest in the legendary battles…

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