In a mesmerising blend of art and mathematics, a research student from University College London (UCL) has recently gained widespread attention for creating intricate images solely through ...
May 7, 2024 is a day that will remain etched in Aliyah Jones's memory. While sifting through her LinkedIn messages, she remembers the unexpected voice memo that she received from a stranger as if ...
geoeconomic fragmentation (tensions between countries are reconfiguring supply chains and business operations); the green transition (jobs related to renewable energy are being created in support of ...
The new parody labels are X’s latest attempt to untangle the mess. By explicitly marking accounts as satirical, the company hopes to curb confusion and prevent users from mistaking jokes for genuine ...
In a post on X, Mandal claimed that Fatima Sheikh never existed and was a fictional character created by him. He further clarified that what he claimed to be India’s first Muslim school teacher was ...
X is introducing parody labels for accounts to address a problem it created. Anna Barclay/Getty X says it is creating a new profile label to signify accounts that are parodies of a person or entity.
The World Economic Forum has today released its Future of Jobs Report 2025, which examines the effects of ongoing shifts in the global workforce. The report predicts that by 2030, 22 percent of ...
It attacked the integrity of fact-checking groups, claiming they were "too politically biased" and had "destroyed more trust than they created". It also indicated Meta would be "simplifying" its ...