"Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today." - Malcolm X
How might we establish meaningful ties between students in rural government schools of India and students in prestigious schools across th
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Techinsiteai
Stealth • 4m
AI won’t replace marketers, but marketers who use AI will replace those who don’t.
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Ronak Patel
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Medial • 4m
For those who wants to know some exciting history 💸
Heyy is there any one here from technical background who knows verywell how to develop app with full features and website development....... And work with us as a co-founder in our company which is in healthcare which try to connect hospital lab and
The future is in open-source AI. Those who mislead the ecosystem by comparing AI models to nuclear weapons, arguing that knowledge of how to create them should be restricted, are the biggest preachers of monopolies.
This time, I support Meta. I supp
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Sankalp
Stealth • 3m
Forget unicorns.
The future belongs to startups that are lean, profitable, and quietly dominating their niche.
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Varun H S
Stealth • 7m
When my environment surrounds me with a buzz that AI will take over, I believe a person who uses AI will surely takeover those, who do not.
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Ashish Khare
Stealth • 1m
🌍 *The AI Revolution: Opportunity or Challenge?* 💡
AI tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E are changing how we work, automate, and create. They’re efficient, fast, and precise. But here’s the thing: AI can’t replace "creativity, leadership, or emotiona
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Techinsiteai
Stealth • 3m
Innovation isn’t just an option; it’s a must. Customers are evolving faster than ever, and if we don’t keep up, we’ll fall behind. It’s time to make innovation part of our everyday mindset, embracing change and new ideas to stay ahead. The future bel
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 13d
The biggest wealth transfer in history is coming.
By 2034, AI "agents" will:
• Replace 70% of office work (McKinsey)
• Add $7 trillion to the global economy (Goldman)
Most jobs will become obsolete.
Here's what you need to know (& how you should