BUSINESS

Cognizant CEO is swimming against the tide on AI: he’s hiring over 20,000 graduates this year and says AI tokenmaxxing is a ‘vanity metric’

For months, the loudest voices in artificial intelligence—including OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Anthropic’s Dario Amodei—warned that entry-level white-collar jobs were

TECH

Founders seize on Indian court ruling to revive criticism of Google’s ad business

A recent Indian court ruling against Google’s keyword advertising practices has gained fresh attention after founders said competitors have long

LIFESTYLE

Have a Fun Weekend. | Cup of Jo

What are you up to this weekend? My friend is throwing his 50th birthday party in a garden, and I’m

SCIENCE

Photons behave very strangely if you try to cut them

Cutting photons is infinitely weird Muhammad Fawaid/Alamy In Greek mythology, cutting one head off the Hydra of Lerna simply resulted

MARKET

‘It is such a fine line’: I am a CFP and see nothing wrong with networking on the golf course. Am I wrong?

“I would love to develop working relationships with almost everyone I play golf with.” Source link

EDUCATION

The MAHA Movement is Coming to School Cafeterias. Here’s What That Means for Kids

Yet many districts rely on processed, premade foods to feed their students, and protein is already the most expensive ingredient

Mobile

Android Developers Blog: Updates to the Android XR SDK: Introducing Developer Preview 4

Today we’re excited to launch Developer Preview 4 of the Android XR SDK, continuing our focus on unifying cross-device development

GADGET

Meta Is Reportedly Working On An AI Pendant And More Smart Glasses

Meta is developing an AI pendant and will start testing it over the coming year, according to The Information. In addition,

ECONOMY

How to improve British procurement

Until two years ago, West London’s Greenford Tube station used to flood whenever it rained heavily. The train tracks are

FINANCE

Arianna Huffington warns Gen Z that no one with an ‘interesting job’ can shut their laptop at 5 p.m.

Many Gen Z say they want a life outside of work. To firmly shut their laptops at 5 p.m.—and a