In an era often framed as an “AI arms race,” Satya Nadella offers a markedly different perspective. Speaking on the All-In Podcast during a recording in Davos, the Microsoft CEO made it clear that intense competition in artificial intelligence is not something to fear—but something to embrace.Rather than viewing rivals as threats, Nadella sees competition as a force that strengthens companies, sharpens focus, and ultimately benefits customers and the broader technology ecosystem.
The Indian automotive industry has come a long way since the 1990s — an era when car design faced fewer constraints due to evolving safety norms. That freedom gave rise to some truly memorable cars that were simple, mechanical, and focused purely on driving pleasure.
NASA astronaut Sunita Williams has retired after 27 years, closing a career defined by endurance, leadership, and record-breaking achievements. Her final mission, planned for just 10 days, stretched into nine-and-a-half months aboard the International Space Station, sealing her place among NASA’s most accomplished astronauts.
Deepinder Goyal has announced his decision to step down as the Chief Executive Officer of Eternal Ltd, transitioning into the role of Vice Chairman and Director, subject to shareholder approval. The leadership change will take effect on 1 February 2026.
Texas is preparing for a severe winter storm after Governor Greg Abbott declared a statewide emergency late Tuesday, days before hazardous weather is expected to arrive. Forecasts indicate that large parts of the state will face freezing rain, sleet, snow, and dangerously low wind chills, with the most severe conditions expected to begin Thursday.
We are living through a defining moment in technological history. Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant concept or a futuristic experiment—it is already reshaping industries, workflows, and everyday life. Over just the past few years, AI has advanced at an unprecedented pace, and all indications suggest that this momentum will only accelerate in the years ahead.