Magnus Carlsen commented on Elon Musk's perceived lack of respect for chess, despite its simplicity and depth. He also discussed OpenAI's o3 model defeating Elon Musk's Grok 4 in an AI chess tournament. Carlsen noted Grok's flawed moves and praised o3's rapid learning and well-reasoned, though not always correct, opinions.
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Elon Musk warned about Japan's significant population decline, emphasizing the potential role of AI in reversing the trend. Japan faces a demographic crisis with a record number of deaths exceeding births, leading to workforce challenges and strain on social services. Experts suggest a mix of policy, immigration, and technology is needed, rather than relying solely on AI.
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Danish Kaneria lauded India's Test series performance against England, praising Shubman Gill's leadership in the absence of senior players. Gill's remarkable 754 runs and Mohammed Siraj's bowling prowess were pivotal. Akash Deep's crucial 66 and Jaiswal's century significantly contributed to India's thrilling victory, securing a 2-2 series draw.
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