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LeCun's Meta Departure Ignites AI Industry Debate

Yann LeCun's planned exit from Meta fuels speculation about Big Tech's AI direction. Critics question if LLM dominance suppresses alternative research. Explore the growing rift in AI development.

Agentic AI: Beyond ChatGPT to True Autonomy

Discover how next-generation Agentic AI is evolving beyond simple chatbots to demonstrate true autonomy, decision-making capabilities, and the potential to revolutionize how we interact with technology.

Small AI Models: The Unsung Heroes of Digital Revolution

While giant language models grab headlines, compact AI models are quietly revolutionizing industries from healthcare to finance. Discover how these smaller, specialized algorithms deliver real-world impact where it matters most.

Large-Cap Mutual Funds With 20%+ Annual Returns

Discover the elite large-cap mutual funds that have consistently delivered over 20% annualized returns in the past 5 years. Expert analysis reveals why these funds outperformed the market and whether they're still worth investing in today.

JWST Finds Life Clues in Distant Galaxy

In a groundbreaking discovery, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has detected complex organic molecules in a galaxy 160,000 light-years away, providing tantalizing clues about the universal origins of life.

Navy Commissions INS Ishak with Women's Quarters

Indian Navy commissions INS Ishak, the third Survey Vessel Large, marking a historic milestone with dedicated accommodation for women sailors. Discover how this strengthens India's maritime capabilities.

Large-Cap Stocks to Shine in 2025: DSP MF Expert

DSP Mutual Fund's Abhishek Singh explains why large-cap stocks are poised to extend their outperformance into next year. Discover the key factors driving this trend and what it means for Indian investors.

Giant Starfish: 8 Massive Species Revealed

Discover 8 incredible starfish species that defy size expectations, from the magnificent Luidia superba to other colossal sea stars inhabiting our oceans.

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