Bill Gates on the biggest ‘worry’ every technology company including Nvidia is living with

Bill Gates on the biggest ‘worry’ every technology company including Nvidia is living with

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates feels that every major technology company starting from chip makers like Nvidia to datacenter operators and other startups are grappling with the same pressing concern: whether there is an AI bubble in the world as billion of dollars are pouring into artificial intelligence. In an interview with CNBC, Gates acknowledged that…

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Gold, Silver Rate Today Live Updates: Gold prices rise after worst monthly fall since 2008; what’s the outlook?

Gold, Silver Rate Today Live Updates: Gold prices rise after worst monthly fall since 2008; what’s the outlook?

Trump said that Tehran is not required to reach an agreement for the conflict to de-escalate. He is expected to address the nation later in the day with an update on the situation. Global equity and bond markets strengthened on hopes that tensions in the Middle East could ease. “Should geopolitical tensions de-escalate further, then…

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Kylian Mbappé makes unwanted World Cup history with first-ever penalty miss as perfect record ends

Kylian Mbappé makes unwanted World Cup history with first-ever penalty miss as perfect record ends

France’s Kylian Mbappe runs during the World Cup Group I soccer match between Norway and France in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner) Kylian Mbappé added another chapter to his remarkable World Cup career during France’s quarter-final victory over Morocco, although this time it was for a record he would…

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Piyush Goyal holds talks with Kuwait, UAE, GCC to restore trade flows, energy supplies; exporters face disruption

Piyush Goyal holds talks with Kuwait, UAE, GCC to restore trade flows, energy supplies; exporters face disruption

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Friday held separate discussions with his Kuwaiti and UAE counterparts, as well as with the GCC Secretary General, on containing disruptions in energy supplies and restoring trade flows at the earliest amid the ongoing West Asia crisis. India’s trade with West Asia has been disrupted severely because of…

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‘Jana Nayagan’ release update: Producer says CBFC process nears completion; Vijay’s film may arrive In 14 days

‘Jana Nayagan’ release update: Producer says CBFC process nears completion; Vijay’s film may arrive In 14 days

The release of ‘Jana Nayagan’ appears to be just around the corner. The film stars Vijay in the lead role. Its theatrical debut had remained uncertain for months due to delays in the certification process.Speaking to reporters in Chennai on May 10, producer Venkat K Narayana shared a positive update. He said the film is…

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As May 20, set date for Meta layoffs, nears employees claim: Horrifically and historically low morale, everyone is …

As May 20, set date for Meta layoffs, nears employees claim: Horrifically and historically low morale, everyone is …

As Meta prepares to lay off nearly 8,000 employees on May 20, workers inside the company say the mood has hit rock bottom. “Everyone is unhappy; the only people who are not unhappy are, literally, executives,” one employee working on Instagram told Wired. According to a report by the publication, which spoke to 16 current…

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‘Where we began’: David Beckham and Victoria Beckham complete 27 years of marriage, share throwback photos

‘Where we began’: David Beckham and Victoria Beckham complete 27 years of marriage, share throwback photos

David Beckham and Victoria Beckham celebrate 27 years of marriage and share throwback photos of their relationship. (Instagram) David Beckham and Victoria Beckham have officially completed 27 years of marriage! The duo recently took to their social media account in order to share the good news and look back on their time over the years…

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‘Momos’, ‘Chinki’ slurs: Northeast dance troupe faces racial abuse, asked to show ‘ID’ for using washroom at Patna station

‘Momos’, ‘Chinki’ slurs: Northeast dance troupe faces racial abuse, asked to show ‘ID’ for using washroom at Patna station

PATNA: A distressing episode at Patna railway station has once again brought to light the persistent racism and bias faced by people from India’s Northeastern states. A cultural dance troupe from Arunachal Pradesh was allegedly harassed and barred from using a washroom in the ladies’ waiting area, with the confrontation captured on video and now…

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Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman’s ‘one-word’ description for two of the biggest tech CEOs, Elon Musk and Sam Altman

Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman’s ‘one-word’ description for two of the biggest tech CEOs, Elon Musk and Sam Altman

Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI, has now offered a strikingly concise characterizations of two of the most influential figures in the technology industry: Elon Musk and Sam Altman. Speaking to Bloomberg in an interview, Suleyman described Elon Musk as a ‘bulldozer’ and Altman as ‘courageous’ underscoring both admiration and caution in the fast-moving…

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‘No plan B, C or D’: FIFA asserts Iran will play football World Cup in US, rejects venue shift plea | Football News

‘No plan B, C or D’: FIFA asserts Iran will play football World Cup in US, rejects venue shift plea | Football News

FIFA president Gianni Infantino on Tuesday said that Iran will take part in the upcoming World Cup despite the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.“Iran will be at the World Cup… That’s why we’re here. We’re delighted because they’re a very, very strong team, I’m very happy,” Infantino said at half-time during Iran’s friendly against…

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6 Zodiac signs with strong destiny lines, According to astrology

6 Zodiac signs with strong destiny lines, According to astrology

In both astrology and palmistry, the “destiny line,” or “fate line,” is thought to reveal a person’s life trajectory, professional advancement, and general sense of direction. While palmists examine these lines on their own, astrologers often connect prominent destiny lines to specific zodiac signs. These signs are commonly linked to qualities like resolve, karmic insight,…

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Who is Eileen Wang? California mayor resigns after pleading guilty to working for Chinese government

Who is Eileen Wang? California mayor resigns after pleading guilty to working for Chinese government

A California mayor has resigned after admitting she secretly worked on behalf of the Chinese government.The case has raised fresh concerns in the US over foreign influence in local politics.58-year-old Eileen Wang was the mayor of Arcadia in southern California and pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent for China following an investigation…

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From Cate Blanchett to Mason Thames

From Cate Blanchett to Mason Thames

Actor Harry Trevaldwyn will be reprising his role as Tuffnutt, the second half of the brother-sister duo from the film. He has appeared in projects such as ‘My Oxford Year’, ‘Sweet Sue’, ‘Ten Percent’, ‘The Sisters Grimm’, and many other notable works. His character was voiced by TJ Miller. Source link

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Art inspirations to take away

Art inspirations to take away

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Punjab PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Admit Card 2026 out at sssb.punjab.gov.in; download hall ticket here for July 19 written exam

Punjab PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Admit Card 2026 out at sssb.punjab.gov.in; download hall ticket here for July 19 written exam

Punjab PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Admit Card 2026 released for 310 posts written exam on July 19 PSSSB Admit Card 2026: The Punjab Subordinate Services Selection Board (PSSSB) has released the Punjab PSSSB Veterinary Inspector Admit Card 2026 for candidates appearing in the written examination. The hall tickets were issued on July 15, 2026, for the…

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NEW DELHI: Young adults in India ranked 60th out of 84 countries in key mental well-being parameters in the 2025 report of an ongoing global mental health study, scoring significantly poorly than their peers aged 18-34 in most parts of the world.The ‘Global Mind Health in 2025′ released Thursday by US-based Sapien Labs reveals not just a serious mental health crisis among young Indian adults but also a profound generational gap, as older people enjoyed significantly better mental health scores.The report, which surveyed over 78,000 internet-enabled individuals in India, assigned young adults (18-34 years) a low mind health quotient (MHQ) score of 33. This contrasts sharply with an MHQ score of 96 for those aged 55 and above, a level aligning with normal mental function and putting them at rank 49 among 84 countries. This stark difference highlights a “structural, multi-year generational shift” in mental well-being that researchers suggest is not merely a temporary effect of recent events like the pandemic.”The scores reflect a very steep decline in younger generations – steeper than many other countries globally. While those aged 55+ are doing fine, younger adults are seriously struggling,” said Tara Thiagarajan, founder and chief scientist at Sapien Labs.”This reflects declines in the factors we have outlined in the study, and some others, as well such as increased toxic load in the environment (air, water, food) and lack of physical activity,” she added.The study says the mental health crisis among India’s youth goes beyond issues such as anxiety and depression, reflecting a broader reduction in core mental functioning, including the ability to regulate emotions, maintain focus, build stable relationships, and recover from stress.Based on data generated in previous years, the study identifies four key drivers of mental health – family bonds, spirituality, consumption of ultra-processed food (UPF) and early exposure to smartphones. In India, the 64% of respondents in the 18-34 age group reported being close to their family, compared to 78% of those over 55.While relatively lower than in some other nations, regular UPF consumption among young Indian adults (44%) was substantially higher than among the older generation (11%). The average age for a first smartphone in India was 16.5 years, a figure expected to be much lower for Gen Alpha, with earlier exposure linked to increased mental health risks.Globally, the study found young adults in economically developed countries struggling with mental health much more than their counterparts in less developed nations. Those at the bottom included Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the UK and China, while countries with relatively better mind health were predominantly in sub-Saharan Africa, including Ghana, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Tanzania. Finland, which consistently tops the World Happiness Index, ranked 28 on mind health for those 55+ and 40 for those 18-34 years – indicating that satisfaction with circumstances of life was distinct from mental capacity to navigate life’s challenges .The mind health quotient is a metric that aggregates respondent ratings of 47 cognitive, emotional, social and physical capacities and problems that enable or diminish our ability to function effectively. 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NEW DELHI: Young adults in India ranked 60th out of 84 countries in key mental well-being parameters in the 2025 report of an ongoing global mental health study, scoring significantly poorly than their peers aged 18-34 in most parts of the world.The ‘Global Mind Health in 2025′ released Thursday by US-based Sapien Labs reveals not just a serious mental health crisis among young Indian adults but also a profound generational gap, as older people enjoyed significantly better mental health scores.The report, which surveyed over 78,000 internet-enabled individuals in India, assigned young adults (18-34 years) a low mind health quotient (MHQ) score of 33. This contrasts sharply with an MHQ score of 96 for those aged 55 and above, a level aligning with normal mental function and putting them at rank 49 among 84 countries. This stark difference highlights a “structural, multi-year generational shift” in mental well-being that researchers suggest is not merely a temporary effect of recent events like the pandemic.”The scores reflect a very steep decline in younger generations – steeper than many other countries globally. While those aged 55+ are doing fine, younger adults are seriously struggling,” said Tara Thiagarajan, founder and chief scientist at Sapien Labs.”This reflects declines in the factors we have outlined in the study, and some others, as well such as increased toxic load in the environment (air, water, food) and lack of physical activity,” she added.The study says the mental health crisis among India’s youth goes beyond issues such as anxiety and depression, reflecting a broader reduction in core mental functioning, including the ability to regulate emotions, maintain focus, build stable relationships, and recover from stress.Based on data generated in previous years, the study identifies four key drivers of mental health – family bonds, spirituality, consumption of ultra-processed food (UPF) and early exposure to smartphones. In India, the 64% of respondents in the 18-34 age group reported being close to their family, compared to 78% of those over 55.While relatively lower than in some other nations, regular UPF consumption among young Indian adults (44%) was substantially higher than among the older generation (11%). The average age for a first smartphone in India was 16.5 years, a figure expected to be much lower for Gen Alpha, with earlier exposure linked to increased mental health risks.Globally, the study found young adults in economically developed countries struggling with mental health much more than their counterparts in less developed nations. Those at the bottom included Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, the UK and China, while countries with relatively better mind health were predominantly in sub-Saharan Africa, including Ghana, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Tanzania. Finland, which consistently tops the World Happiness Index, ranked 28 on mind health for those 55+ and 40 for those 18-34 years – indicating that satisfaction with circumstances of life was distinct from mental capacity to navigate life’s challenges .The mind health quotient is a metric that aggregates respondent ratings of 47 cognitive, emotional, social and physical capacities and problems that enable or diminish our ability to function effectively. 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NEW DELHI: Young adults in India ranked 60th out of 84 countries in key mental well-being parameters in the 2025 report of an ongoing global mental health study, scoring significantly poorly than their peers aged 18-34 in most parts of the world.The ‘Global Mind Health in 2025’ released Thursday by US-based Sapien Labs reveals not…

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