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Once Brightest Tech Industries, not so shining today...
Happy Monday đ Did you know that a groundbreaking study from Yonsei University in South Korea has revealed that artificial intelligence can accurately diagnose ADHD using retina images. By analyzing subtle changes in blood vessels and the optic disc, researchers trained machine learning models to detect the disorder with up to 96.9% accuracy. This method offers a quick, noninvasive alternative to traditional ADHD assessments, which are often slow and inconsistent. While further research is needed to expand its use across different age groups and conditions, this innovation could pave the way for earlier diagnosis and support for millions affected by ADHD. Read More
TECH
The reality of today's tech industry: layoffs, long hours, AI threats, and few perks
Once the land of dream jobs, tech is losing its shine. Lavish perks, sky-high salaries, and remote freedom are fading fast as mass layoffs sweep the industry. Over 50,000 workers have been cut in 2025 alone, with companies like Meta, Intel, and Google tightening belts and office mandates. AI is replacing roles, pay raises are rare, and even the free snacks are vanishing. As firms chase profits and automation, many tech workers are being pushed harder for less. The golden era of tech? It might be over. Read More
TECH
Who created the Bitcoin algorithm? And Why They REALLY Disappeared!
In 2008, as the world reeled from a financial crisis, a mysterious figure named Satoshi Nakamoto dropped a whitepaper that would quietly ignite a revolution: Bitcoin. It promised money without banks, powered by math and code, not governments. By 2009, the first block was mined, and a new era began. But just as Bitcoin gained momentum, Satoshi vanished, leaving behind code, coins... and endless questions. Read More
BUSINESS
From mining giants to Big Oil, major players are jumping on the âwhite hydrogenâ bandwagon
A new gold rush is brewingâonly this time, itâs for hydrogen. Deep beneath the Earthâs surface lies a vast reserve of naturally occurring âwhite hydrogen,â a clean, energy-rich gas formed by reactions between water and iron-rich rocks. Scientists estimate over 6 trillion tons of it may existâenough to power the world for centuries. Now, energy giants like BP, Shell, and ExxonMobil are scrambling to get ahead, betting billions on what could be the next big shift in clean energy.
But here's the twist:
If this untapped treasure is real, it might not just rewrite energy policyâit could change who controls the future of power. Will Big Oil lead the clean revolution⌠or get left behind underground? Read More
Will Adobe's AI agents cause the death of creativity? Read
A few secretive AI companies could crush free society, researchers warn: Read
Hybrid COOs are quietly taking over the C-suite: Read
GOOD TO KNOW
On This Day: Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, âIl Duce,â who, after a series of military misadventures, became unpopular even among his fellow Fascists, was captured while trying to flee Italy and was executed on this day in 1945.
Fun Riddle: Which country has the highest life expectancy?
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ANSWER TO RIDDLE
Question: Which country has the highest life expectancy?
Answer: Hong Kong
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