
Peloton Axes 11% Jobs as AI Bets and Sales Stumble
Fitness technology firm Peloton Interactive Inc. has laid off about 11% of its global workforce. Most of the job cuts

Fitness technology firm Peloton Interactive Inc. has laid off about 11% of its global workforce. Most of the job cuts

At the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2026 in Davos, Hussain Sajwani, a prominent Dubai business magnate, issued a stark warning

Well before “AI” had entered the lexicon of evening newscasters, the university model of higher-education was in trouble. Between 2010

Few technologies have sparked as much anxiety and opportunity as artificial intelligence. From generative tools that draft reports to agentic

For decades, examinations have been designed to test memory under pressure. In a digital-first education environment, examinations are no longer

India’s logistics industry has called for a 40 percent increase in public funding for artificial intelligence-led skilling programmes, warning that

The demand for data and artificial intelligence talent is no longer only in big tech companies. Banks, hospitals, online stores,

Google is not just building powerful AI tools for consumers, the company is also racing to use them in order

AI is often sold to workers as a pure upgrade — a way to write faster, analyze better, and perform

Imagine walking into an office in 2026 and seeing AI not just as a buzzword, but as the colleague who