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Indian earns ₹18,000/hour in AI side gig

Utkarsh Amitabh, a 34-year-old based in the UK, earns $200 an hour training AI models alongside his packed schedule. Discover how he balances this with his roles as CEO, author, and PhD student.

Dimon: AI Will Eliminate Jobs, But EQ Skills Are Key

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon advises job seekers to focus on emotional intelligence and communication skills to stay relevant as AI transforms the workforce. Learn the critical skills for the future.

Delhi: Educated Women Rise, But Jobs Remain Elusive

A Delhi govt report shows women are excelling in higher education and teaching roles, yet their workforce participation remains critically low at 14.2%. Explore the data and the structural barriers behind this paradox.

Amazon staff protest 'warp-speed' AI rollout

More than 1,000 Amazon employees sign an open letter demanding the company slow its aggressive AI expansion over climate, job security, and surveillance concerns.

AI Control Crisis: 2025 Study Reveals US Fears

New research shows Americans now fear losing control over AI more than job displacement. Discover the shifting public concerns about artificial intelligence regulation and privacy.

Bank CEO Supports H-1B Visa, Warns Against High Fee

Dennis Nixon, CEO of International Bank of Commerce, defends the H-1B visa program, arguing the proposed $100,000 fee would cripple small businesses while benefiting tech giants like Amazon and Apple.

Educated Indian Women Excelling in Careers and Family

Discover how India's highly educated women from top colleges are successfully balancing professional careers with family life while making their homes the center of their universe. Read their inspiring stories.

Walmart's People Strategy: Harvard Case Study Success

Discover how Walmart's $2.7 billion investment in employees transformed the retail giant from corporate villain to Harvard Business School success story. Learn the strategy behind their 420% stock growth.

Labour Codes to Boost Women's Workforce Participation

India's new labour codes are set to transform electronics manufacturing by increasing women's participation, improving safety standards, and reducing attrition. Discover how this impacts India's tech ambitions.

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