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Satya Nadella, Microsoft CEO, expresses concerns over AI's impact on business and consumer lives, despite advancements in the technology.
Bitcoin, the world's most popular cryptocurrency, has been experiencing a decline in its value. The post-election rally that was fueled by Donald Trump's return to the White House has reversed, causing the price of bitcoin to tumble below $90,000. This has led to concerns among investors, who are wondering what could be the reason behind this sudden drop in the value of bitcoin.
Warren Buffett, famous investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, has finally broken his silence on the company's massive cash reserve, revealing plans to invest in major emerging markets and increase stakes in large Japanese trading houses. Despite Berkshire's market value reaching $1 trillion, Buffett remains confident in the company's ability to continue growing through prudent reinvestment strategies.
Uday Kotak, a leading banker, voices concerns about India's economy, citing a shift among young entrepreneurs towards investments over building companies. He attributes this trend to US policies drawing away foreign capital and urges policymakers to develop a national strategy to counter the challenge.
Warren Buffett weighs in on the importance of a fair income, proposing a minimum income standard rather than a minimum wage. Discover his thoughts on work ethic and the value of input-based compensation.

Meta AI has introduced a groundbreaking deep learning model, Brain2Qwerty, that can decode sentences from brain activity recorded with EEG or MEG. The model enables participants to type briefly memorized sentences on a QWERTY keyboard, paving the way for innovative brain-computer interfaces.