Microsoft and Google are making AI proficiency a core job requirement, evaluating employees on AI usage and integrating it into performance reviews. This push aims to boost productivity and competitiveness, with initiatives like AI training programs and mandatory tool adoption. Other tech giants like Amazon and Shopify are following suit, emphasizing AI skills for career advancement.
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In response to the US tariff hike, the government is preparing measures to protect industries and workers, focusing on employment-heavy sectors. Economic Affairs Secretary Anuradha Thakur expressed confidence in achieving the fiscal deficit target, citing strong macroeconomic fundamentals, robust capex, and broad-based economic expansion reflected in the 7.8% growth in the April-June quarter.
The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 is set to break barriers with ticket prices starting at a record low of Rs 100. An exclusive pre-sale window is already open until September 8. Shreya Ghoshal will headline the opening ceremony in Guwahati on September 30, performing the tournament anthem “Bring it Home.
Mumbai police have issued a Lookout Circular against Shilpa Shetty and Raj Kundra concerning a Rs 60 crore cheating case. The Economic Offences Wing took this action due to the couple's frequent international travel. The case, registered at Juhu police station, alleges they defrauded a businessman in a loan-cum-investment deal.
A recent LinkedIn survey reveals that professionals worldwide trust human connections over AI for advice and decision-making. The study, involving over 19,000 professionals, highlights that networks accelerate decision-making and boost confidence. Despite AI's growth, professionals value the nuanced judgment and empathy that human relationships provide, making them irreplaceable in the modern workplace.
Wayne Gretzky, once the undisputed symbol of Canadian hockey, is now being re-evaluated as the sport evolves. While his legacy remains significant, the rise of international stars and Canada's changing role in the global game have sparked an identity crisis. Canadians are urged to embrace a future where their hockey identity extends beyond a single figure.
Verily, Google's life sciences division, is undergoing another round of layoffs as part of a strategic restructuring. CEO Stephen Gillett announced the workforce reductions in a memo, emphasizing a shift towards core priorities like precision health, data, and AI. The company is winding down its Devices program, impacting employees who contributed to medical device innovations.
For the first time this millennium, excluding the Covid period, Indian visits to the US declined in June 2025, dropping 8% to 2.1 lakh. This fall aligns with an overall decrease in international visitors to the US. While industry experts hesitate to attribute the decline solely to stricter visa policies, concerns are rising, particularly regarding student visas.