LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky believes AI will disrupt work but ultimately create more opportunities, similar to the Industrial Revolution. He highlights the growing demand for AI literacy and human-AI collaboration skills. Roslansky and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman emphasize the importance of continuous learning and adapting to evolving job requirements in the age of AI.
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Maharashtra Legislative Council Chairperson Ram Shinde has admitted a breach of privilege motion against comedian Kunal Kamra for his parody song referencing Deputy CM Eknath Shinde. BJP MLC Pravin Darekar moved the motion, which has now been referred to the privilege committee. Ram Shinde stated the committee will decide on issuing a notice to Kamra.
Israeli Defense Forces conducted extensive strikes on Iranian military targets, including the Organisation of Defensive Innovation and Research (SPND), linked to Iran's nuclear program. The operation involved over 60 fighter jets targeting missile manufacturing facilities and the SPND headquarters. These strikes are part of an escalating conflict, prompting diplomatic efforts from European officials as the US considers involvement.
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Neeraj Chopra will compete at the Paris Diamond League 2025 without facing his Pakistani rival Arshad Nadeem. Chopra returns to the French capital after eight years, aiming for victory after recent second-place finishes. The event boasts a star-studded lineup including Julian Weber and Anderson Peters. Following Paris, Chopra will participate in Ostrava's Golden Spike meet and his hosted Neeraj Chopra Classic in Bengaluru.
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