Global Support for Trump’s Gaza Plan: Middle East and Europe Unite

Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan has garnered significant global support, with eight Arab and Muslim-majority nations, including Egypt, Jordan, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia, backing the initiative alongside European powers. The plan aims to end the war in Gaza, promote humanitarian aid, and establish a pathway to peace and stability, with leaders like UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and French President Emmanuel Macron publicly endorsing it.

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AI Takes Center Stage: OpenAI’s GPT-5 Upgrade Sparks Debate – A Deep Dive into the Game-Changing ChatGPT Revolution

OpenAI’s GPT-5 upgrade revolutionizes ChatGPT with enhanced reasoning, multimodal capabilities and agentic features, fueling global AI frenzy and sparking debates on ethics and societal impact. This seismic shift transforms ChatGPT into a powerhouse blending intelligence with action, paving the way for innovations like real-time learning and hyper-personalized experiences

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Exposing AI Limitations in Social Change: When AI Meets Social Impact

Artificial intelligence can tackle social issues like poverty and inequality, but its limitations, such as built-in biases, job losses, and privacy invasions, can worsen problems if not addressed. To harness AI positively, we need diverse teams, worker protections, strong regulations, and inclusive design to guide it toward fairer social change.

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How a Leadership Clash Between Narayana Murthy and Vishal Sikka Cost Infosys a Massive $45 Billion AI Bet

Infosys’ potential $45 billion loss stems from a 2015 disagreement between co-founder NR Narayana Murthy and former CEO Vishal Sikka over investing in OpenAI. Sikka envisioned Infosys as an “AI-first” company, but Murthy’s caution led to the investment’s withdrawal. This missed opportunity may have hindered India’s AI progress, with Infosys now playing catch-up in the AI race .

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