World leaders and tech giants converge in Paris for AI summit
The Paris summit, which will be attended by companies such as Google, Microsoft and OpenAI, aims to reach a consensus on guiding the development of artificial intelligence.
In an exclusive ground report from New Delhi, Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu has revealed crucial details about the tragic Ahmedabad plane crash that claimed multiple lives. The Minister confirmed that the flight, carrying 242 passengers, issued a mayday signal moments after takeoff before losing contact with air traffic control. The aircraft, which had flown from Paris to Delhi and onward to Ahmedabad, crashed just 2 km from the airport in Medhani Nagar. A high-level independent probe has been launched, with the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) examining the technical causes. The black box has been recovered, and DNA testing is underway to identify victims.
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Culture Agenda: The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week
A Paris exhibition exploring language as resistance, the Netherlands' Best Kept Secret festival, Berlin's 13th Biennale, and a live-action 'How to Train Your Dragon' - here's what to look out for this week.
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Romeo Beckham's looking to mend his broken heart in the City of Love ... painting Paris red after his shocking split from girlfriend Kim Turnbull. The son of.. TMZ.com
Interact with art in 'Euphoria: Art is in the Air' at Grand Palais
At the Grand Palais in Paris, art is no longer something you merely observe. 'Euphoria: Art is in the Air' invites visitors to touch, enter, and even float within the art.
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Macron welcomes PSG team to presidential palace to celebrate their historic Champions League win
The winner of European club football's biggest prize arrived in Paris on Sunday afternoon and head to France's most famous avenue, the Champs-Élysées, which overnight Saturday saw acts of violence and clashes with police.
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Following the recent Air India crash, the airline's Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet is undergoing urgent safety checks as directed by the DGCA. The government has.. IndiaTimes
In a significant development, the black box of the crashed Air India Ahmedabad-London flight has been recovered from a rooftop near the crash site. The tragic.. IndiaTimes
Video game actors in the US have ended their strike after nearly a year of industrial action, over the use of artificial intelligence by game studios. Sky News
The AI-powered Negev Light Machine Gun system has been designed keeping in mind China so that it can be deployed in high-risk or logistically challenging.. DNA
Brittany Furlan and Tommy Lee haven't always had a fairytale romance -- she even confessed to turning to ChatGPT when things got lonely. But now that they’re.. TMZ.com
Assassinations, Jihad Attacks On U.S. Officials – Including Trump, Vance, Rubio, Hegseth And Their Families - Elon Musk And His Companies, U.S. Military, Microsoft, And Targeting Jews In America And Europe: 'There Are No Red Lines.' Al-Awlaki urged Muslims to revive the "tradition of assassinations," describing it as the "greatest form of Jihad today." He said the targets should be the "leaders of apostasy," whom he labeled "Jewish Arabs," specifically naming the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, and the Gulf states.
He appealed directly to military personnel in Arab countries, calling on them to take action. He said Arab pilots should strike "the Jews," U.S. military bases in the region, and American aircraft carriers. At the very least, he said, they should attack the palaces of Arab leaders, describing these as the "initial steps" that must be taken.
Al-Awlaki claimed there are 4.5 million Muslims in the United States and said that they should carry out acts of retaliation without hesitation, stating: "Do not consult anyone about killing infidel Americans." Speaking over images of Manhattan skyscrapers, he said that the list of targets should be "effective," and declared: "There are no red lines."
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Microsoft pledges more than 200 datacentres in Europe by 2027 despite geopolitical uncertainty
“We want Europe to know that they can count on us,” Microsoft President, Brad Smith told Angela Barnes in the latest episode of The Big Question.
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At the Paris AI Summit, JD Vance, US Vice President, warned the EU about overregulation in AI. Criticizing Europe’s Digital Services Act (DSA) and GDPR, Vance argued that excessive regulation could..
US Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday warned global leaders and tech industry executives that “excessive regulation” could cripple the rapidly growing artificial intelligence industry in a rebuke..
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the AI Action Summit in Paris, engaging in discussions on AI advancements, ethics, and global collaborations. The summit, hosting world leaders and tech..