Zuckerberg's AI Talent Blitz
Mark Zuckerberg is personally leading an aggressive hiring blitz, offering multi-million dollar deals and even acquiring entire startups to recruit the world's top AI engineers in a high-stakes talent war.
Mark Zuckerberg is personally leading an aggressive hiring blitz, offering multi-million dollar deals and even acquiring entire startups to recruit the world's top AI engineers in a high-stakes talent war.
India may not have a ChatGPT or Gemini, but its unique AI strategy, focused on leveraging its digital public infrastructure and vast data, is positioning it to lead a different kind of AI revolution.
India is reviving its semiconductor ambitions with renewed vigor, backed by a massive ₹76,000 crore government incentive scheme and major investments from global giants like Micron and the Tata Group.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai is reintroducing in-person interviews to combat a surge in AI-assisted cheating by job candidates. The move signals a major shift in hiring practices as companies adapt to the challenges of the AI era.