• No Rolex Watch, No Gucci Belt, No Trendy Outfit—Yet He’s One of the Highest-Paid CEOs in the World!

    Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google and Alphabet, is known for his simplicity despite his massive earnings. With a net worth of over ₹12,000 crore ($1.5 billion) and an annual salary exceeding ₹1,800 crore ($225 million), Pichai leads one of the most powerful tech companies in the world.

    His journey from a middle-class upbringing in Chennai to heading Google is nothing short of inspirational. He believes in substance over style, proving that success isn’t about flaunting wealth but about creating impact.

    Engineering graduate from IIT Kharagpur
    MBA from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
    Joined Google in 2004 and led key projects like Chrome, Google Drive & Android
    Became Google CEO in 2015 and Alphabet CEO in 2019

    “Because the goal should always be to be rich, not to look rich.”

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    No Rolex Watch, No Gucci Belt, No Trendy Outfit—Yet He’s One of the Highest-Paid CEOs in the World! Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google and Alphabet, is known for his simplicity despite his massive earnings. With a net worth of over ₹12,000 crore ($1.5 billion) and an annual salary exceeding ₹1,800 crore ($225 million), Pichai leads one of the most powerful tech companies in the world. His journey from a middle-class upbringing in Chennai to heading Google is nothing short of inspirational. He believes in substance over style, proving that success isn’t about flaunting wealth but about creating impact. 🔹 Engineering graduate from IIT Kharagpur 🔹 MBA from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania 🔹 Joined Google in 2004 and led key projects like Chrome, Google Drive & Android 🔹 Became Google CEO in 2015 and Alphabet CEO in 2019 “Because the goal should always be to be rich, not to look rich.” #SundarPichai #GoogleCEO #SuccessMindset #BillionaireLife #RichVsWealthy #HustleHard #Inspiration #Leadership #EntrepreneurLife #Marketinggrowmatics #Viral
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  • Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have sparked controversy after revealing an AI system capable of predicting personality traits, and even potential financial success, simply by analyzing people’s faces.

    Flagged by The Economist, the study used headshots of 96,000 MBA graduates from LinkedIn to train an algorithm that extracted five key personality traits: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. The team claimed the AI could link these traits to career outcomes, with extraversion emerging as the strongest predictor of higher pay.

    Critics say the findings raise serious ethical and privacy concerns, warning that such technology could lead to discrimination if used in hiring, finance, or law enforcement. Yet similar systems are already in use – AI now verifies driver’s licenses in some U.S. states and assists U.K. police in facial recognition efforts, despite notable error rates.

    The researchers themselves caution that widespread adoption might push individuals to alter their appearance or digital images. Whether corporations will weaponize this data-driven judgment remains uncertain, but in a world obsessed with metrics, many fear it’s only a matter of time.

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    Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have sparked controversy after revealing an AI system capable of predicting personality traits, and even potential financial success, simply by analyzing people’s faces. Flagged by The Economist, the study used headshots of 96,000 MBA graduates from LinkedIn to train an algorithm that extracted five key personality traits: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. The team claimed the AI could link these traits to career outcomes, with extraversion emerging as the strongest predictor of higher pay. Critics say the findings raise serious ethical and privacy concerns, warning that such technology could lead to discrimination if used in hiring, finance, or law enforcement. Yet similar systems are already in use – AI now verifies driver’s licenses in some U.S. states and assists U.K. police in facial recognition efforts, despite notable error rates. The researchers themselves caution that widespread adoption might push individuals to alter their appearance or digital images. Whether corporations will weaponize this data-driven judgment remains uncertain, but in a world obsessed with metrics, many fear it’s only a matter of time. Follow us 👉 @FutureTech for more! 🔌
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  • In 2019, a group of millennials bought a long-abandoned high school in Homestead, Pennsylvania, for just $100,000—and gave it a bold new life.

    Over 18 months and $3.3 million in renovations, they transformed the building into a 31-unit rental complex, blending historic charm with modern comfort. Original features like the basketball court remain, while new perks include a gym with Peloton bikes and stylish shared spaces. Leasing began in October 2021, and within six months, every unit was filled.

    #vacations #investing #realestate #pennsylvania #airbnb #rentalproperty #school #transformation
    In 2019, a group of millennials bought a long-abandoned high school in Homestead, Pennsylvania, for just $100,000—and gave it a bold new life. 🏫✨ Over 18 months and $3.3 million in renovations, they transformed the building into a 31-unit rental complex, blending historic charm with modern comfort. Original features like the basketball court remain, while new perks include a gym with Peloton bikes and stylish shared spaces. Leasing began in October 2021, and within six months, every unit was filled. #vacations #investing #realestate #pennsylvania #airbnb #rentalproperty #school #transformation
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  • Microsoft has signed a 20-year agreement with Constellation Energy to reactivate the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, aiming to provide 837 megawatts for its data centers.

    If approved by regulators, the plant is expected to reopen in 2028 and be renamed the Crane Clean Energy Center.

    Constellation plans to invest approximately $1.6 billion to refurbish the plant, which has been inactive since 2019.

    This represents a significant move by Microsoft to secure clean energy for its growing AI and data center needs.

    Follow us (@artificialintelligenceee) for everything latest from the AI world.

    #ai #microsoft #datacenter #energy
    Microsoft has signed a 20-year agreement with Constellation Energy to reactivate the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, aiming to provide 837 megawatts for its data centers. If approved by regulators, the plant is expected to reopen in 2028 and be renamed the Crane Clean Energy Center. Constellation plans to invest approximately $1.6 billion to refurbish the plant, which has been inactive since 2019. This represents a significant move by Microsoft to secure clean energy for its growing AI and data center needs. Follow us (👉@artificialintelligenceee) for everything latest from the AI world. #ai #microsoft #datacenter #energy
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  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that Iran was behind two failed assassination attempts on U.S. President Donald Trump. In a recent interview with Fox News, Netanyahu stated that these plots took place during Trump's 2024 election campaign, with one incident reportedly happening at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, and another involving a suspicious individual at Trump’s West Palm Beach golf club. He said that Iran views Trump as its "enemy number one" because of his firm stance against Iran's nuclear program and his role in authorizing the killing of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani.

    Netanyahu added that the assassination attempts were carried out through Iranian proxies and intelligence operatives. He also revealed that he himself had been a target of Iranian plots in the past. While these claims have raised significant concern, U.S. intelligence agencies have not officially confirmed Iran’s involvement, and Iran has denied the accusations, calling them baseless and politically motivated. The statements come at a time of heightened tension between Israel and Iran, with ongoing military strikes and threats being exchanged between the two nations.

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    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that Iran was behind two failed assassination attempts on U.S. President Donald Trump. In a recent interview with Fox News, Netanyahu stated that these plots took place during Trump's 2024 election campaign, with one incident reportedly happening at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, and another involving a suspicious individual at Trump’s West Palm Beach golf club. He said that Iran views Trump as its "enemy number one" because of his firm stance against Iran's nuclear program and his role in authorizing the killing of Iranian General Qasem Soleimani. Netanyahu added that the assassination attempts were carried out through Iranian proxies and intelligence operatives. He also revealed that he himself had been a target of Iranian plots in the past. While these claims have raised significant concern, U.S. intelligence agencies have not officially confirmed Iran’s involvement, and Iran has denied the accusations, calling them baseless and politically motivated. The statements come at a time of heightened tension between Israel and Iran, with ongoing military strikes and threats being exchanged between the two nations. ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! We do not own the rights to this video and photo used in this reel and post. All credit goes to the original creator. This video is shared for informational purposes only. If you are the owner and wish to discuss this content, please DM or email us. FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material. . . . #news #worldnews #worldinlast24hr #explore #explorepage #trending
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  • Three of the biggest companies in the world: Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon, have all recently announced they're going to be buying power from nuclear power plants. And though they're set to purchase power from existing nuclear operations, these deals are also spurring an expansion of nuclear power production.

    Microsoft is at the forefront of this trend, taking part in a $1.6 billion project to restart a reactor at Three Mile Island. But Meta's now footing a multi-billion dollar bill to keep an Illinois nuclear power plant running through 2047, and Amazon's tweaked an existing deal to buy up 1.92 gigawats from a Pennsylvania plant that will fuel its own expansion with new modular reactors on the grounds.

    And what's driving all of their atomic investment? The extreme power demands of the AI boom are sending companies scrambling for power sources, and while the nuclear industry faced headwinds years ago from cheap energy prices, it's now being fueled by ever-increasing AI demands.

    Dive deeper into the expansion via Tim De Chant's report in our bio.

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    Three of the biggest companies in the world: Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon, have all recently announced they're going to be buying power from nuclear power plants. And though they're set to purchase power from existing nuclear operations, these deals are also spurring an expansion of nuclear power production. Microsoft is at the forefront of this trend, taking part in a $1.6 billion project to restart a reactor at Three Mile Island. But Meta's now footing a multi-billion dollar bill to keep an Illinois nuclear power plant running through 2047, and Amazon's tweaked an existing deal to buy up 1.92 gigawats from a Pennsylvania plant that will fuel its own expansion with new modular reactors on the grounds. And what's driving all of their atomic investment? The extreme power demands of the AI boom are sending companies scrambling for power sources, and while the nuclear industry faced headwinds years ago from cheap energy prices, it's now being fueled by ever-increasing AI demands. Dive deeper into the expansion via Tim De Chant's report in our bio. Image credit: Thomas Niedermueller/Getty Images
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  • A University of Pennsylvania research discussed in a Forbes article challenges the popular belief that happiness coming from money stops at about $75,000, suggesting instead that increased income continues to be linked with greater well-being.

    The discussion brings together findings from studies by Nobel laureates and other respected researchers, revealing that both day-to-day happiness and overall life satisfaction tend to improve as earnings rise.

    While meeting basic needs is essential, additional income can ease stress, improve access to quality healthcare, and broaden personal choices, contributing to a richer quality of life


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    A University of Pennsylvania research discussed in a Forbes article challenges the popular belief that happiness coming from money stops at about $75,000, suggesting instead that increased income continues to be linked with greater well-being. The discussion brings together findings from studies by Nobel laureates and other respected researchers, revealing that both day-to-day happiness and overall life satisfaction tend to improve as earnings rise. While meeting basic needs is essential, additional income can ease stress, improve access to quality healthcare, and broaden personal choices, contributing to a richer quality of life ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! We do not own the rights to this video and photo used in this reel and post. All credit goes to the original creator. This video is shared for informational purposes only. If you are the owner and wish to discuss this content, please DM or email us. FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material. . . . #news #worldnews #worldinlast24hr #explore #explorepage #trending
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  • Scientists at Pennsylvania State University have developed a groundbreaking sound technology called "Audible Enclave," which allows sound to be directed to a specific person without the need for headphones. The system uses ultrasonic beams and acoustic metasurfaces to bend sound waves around obstacles and deliver them precisely to a target location. When two ultrasonic beams intersect, they create an audible sound that only the intended listener can hear. Currently, the technology can transmit sound up to one meter away at a volume of 60 decibels, similar to a normal conversation. Researchers aim to enhance its range and volume for broader applications. This innovation could revolutionize personal audio experiences, enabling individuals to listen to music or receive messages without disturbing others. Potential uses include personalized audio in public spaces like museums, libraries, and transportation, allowing different passengers to hear separate sounds without interference. This development opens new possibilities for privacy-focused sound delivery in various industries.


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    Scientists at Pennsylvania State University have developed a groundbreaking sound technology called "Audible Enclave," which allows sound to be directed to a specific person without the need for headphones. The system uses ultrasonic beams and acoustic metasurfaces to bend sound waves around obstacles and deliver them precisely to a target location. When two ultrasonic beams intersect, they create an audible sound that only the intended listener can hear. Currently, the technology can transmit sound up to one meter away at a volume of 60 decibels, similar to a normal conversation. Researchers aim to enhance its range and volume for broader applications. This innovation could revolutionize personal audio experiences, enabling individuals to listen to music or receive messages without disturbing others. Potential uses include personalized audio in public spaces like museums, libraries, and transportation, allowing different passengers to hear separate sounds without interference. This development opens new possibilities for privacy-focused sound delivery in various industries. ⚠️⚠️⚠️ Disclaimer: NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED! We do not own the rights to this video and photo used in this reel and post. All credit goes to the original creator. This video is shared for informational purposes only. If you are the owner and wish to discuss this content, please DM or email us. FAIR USE: Copyright disclaimer under section 107 of the copyright act 1976. Allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship infringing." We do not own all the material. . . . #news #worldnews #worldinlast24hr #explore #explorepage #trending
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  • DeepSeek’s AI chatbot failed every security test thrown at it, raising concerns about its safety measures.

    Researchers from Cisco and the University of Pennsylvania tested 50 well-known jailbreaks, and DeepSeek’s model did not block a single one, achieving a 100% attack success rate.

    Unlike established AI companies that have strengthened their defenses, DeepSeek’s safeguards appear weak.

    Separate research from Adversa AI confirmed similar vulnerabilities.

    Despite censorship aligned with Chinese regulations, DeepSeek’s chatbot was easily bypassed.

    More info: https://blogs.cisco.com/security/evaluating-security-risk-in-deepseek-and-other-frontier-reasoning-models

    #ai #artificialintelligence #aitools #aihacks #chatgpt #tech #technology
    👉 DeepSeek’s AI chatbot failed every security test thrown at it, raising concerns about its safety measures. 🔍 Researchers from Cisco and the University of Pennsylvania tested 50 well-known jailbreaks, and DeepSeek’s model did not block a single one, achieving a 100% attack success rate. 🤖 Unlike established AI companies that have strengthened their defenses, DeepSeek’s safeguards appear weak. 👀 Separate research from Adversa AI confirmed similar vulnerabilities. 🔑 Despite censorship aligned with Chinese regulations, DeepSeek’s chatbot was easily bypassed. More info: https://blogs.cisco.com/security/evaluating-security-risk-in-deepseek-and-other-frontier-reasoning-models #ai #artificialintelligence #aitools #aihacks #chatgpt #tech #technology
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  • A study suggests that men report the highest levels of happiness when they are actively improving themselves—physically, mentally, and financially—while inactivity often correlates with increased rates of depression.

    Research from the University of Pennsylvania and other psychology-focused institutions shows that purpose-driven growth and goal-setting contribute significantly to male well-being. Men who engage in regular exercise, pursue intellectual interests, and work toward financial stability report higher life satisfaction, stronger self-esteem, and lower rates of anxiety or depression.

    Psychologists note that while rest is important, prolonged idleness can lead to a sense of stagnation and reduced mental health—especially in men who tie identity closely to progress and productivity.

    Follow for more @mindset.therapy
    A study suggests that men report the highest levels of happiness when they are actively improving themselves—physically, mentally, and financially—while inactivity often correlates with increased rates of depression. Research from the University of Pennsylvania and other psychology-focused institutions shows that purpose-driven growth and goal-setting contribute significantly to male well-being. Men who engage in regular exercise, pursue intellectual interests, and work toward financial stability report higher life satisfaction, stronger self-esteem, and lower rates of anxiety or depression. Psychologists note that while rest is important, prolonged idleness can lead to a sense of stagnation and reduced mental health—especially in men who tie identity closely to progress and productivity. Follow for more 👉 @mindset.therapy
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