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AI Cuts Consulting Entry-Level Jobs by 25-30%

Top consulting firms like Accenture and Deloitte are using AI to automate tasks, reducing entry-level hiring by 25-30%. Learn how this shift is reshaping career paths for graduates.

Google Engineer: AI Did a Year's Work in One Hour

A Google principal engineer reveals how Anthropic's Claude Code AI assistant replicated a year-long project in just 60 minutes, highlighting the staggering pace of AI evolution in software development.

Robot paints football field, saves days of manual work

A GPS-guided robot named 'Tank Williams Jr.' painted the field for the 2026 Under Armour All-America Game in hours, a job that used to take a crew 4 days. Discover how automation is changing sports field management.

Indian Cinema Expands Reach in European Markets

European cinema chains are relaxing their strict programming rules, creating a major opportunity for Indian films to reach wider audiences. This shift could boost box office revenues and cultural exchange. Discover the details.

Law Firms Prep for Deep AI Integration in 2026

Top Indian law firms are moving beyond AI pilots to redesign core legal workflows in 2026 for speed and accuracy, while navigating billing shifts and Supreme Court scrutiny. Explore the transformation.

Ramit Sethi's 5 Money Rules for a Rich Life

Discover five actionable lessons from Ramit Sethi's bestselling book 'I Will Teach You to Be Rich' that focus on automation, earning more, and intentional spending to build wealth without guilt. Start your journey to financial freedom today.

India's Job Creation Focus Must Shift to Productivity

Experts argue India's path to a developed economy by 2047 hinges on boosting productivity, not just job counts, as AI reshapes the global workforce. Learn why cheap labour is no longer a sustainable advantage.

Salesforce AI Job Replacement Hits Reality Wall

Salesforce's bold AI-driven layoffs reveal a crisis of trust as AI agents prove unreliable. Discover why the tech giant is now retreating to 'boring' but dependable automation. A crucial lesson for India's workforce.

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