Iran moving forward on key aspect of developing a nuclear bomb, claims US
Iran is talking more about getting a nuclear bomb and has made significant progress in developing a key aspect of a weapon since about April, when Israel and its allies overpowered a barrage of Iranian airstrikes targeting Israel, two top Biden administration officials said Friday. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan, speaking at separate panels during a security forum in Colorado, said the United States was monitoring closely for any signs that Iran had made a decision to pursue actual weaponisation of its nuclear program.
AI to take dictation, type for judges, Delhi gets first Pilot Hybrid Court room with ‘speech to text’ facility
Delhi court to leverage artificial intelligence technology with ‘speech to text’ ability. AI will be used to take dictation and type for judges, ANI reported.
How can Biden continue as POTUS without cognitive function, asks JD Vance
Republican presidential candidate and Donald Trump’s running mate, JD Vance, on Friday attacked US President Joe Biden, asking how he can continue in office if he doesn’t have the “cognitive function” to run for re-election. Vance took to X, formerly Twitter where the Ohio Senator asked, “If Joe Biden doesn’t have the cognitive function to run for re-election, then he certainly doesn’t have the cognitive function to remain as Commander-In-Chief. How can any Dem pushing him to drop out of the presidential race, argue in good faith that he should stay on as POTUS?”
Tesla CEO Musk congratulates PM Modi on being most followed world leader on X
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on being the most followed world leader on social media platform ‘X’, formerly Twitter. Taking to his social media platform, X, formerly Twitter, Musk stated, “Congratulations PM @NarendraModi on being the most followed world leader!” In terms of the number of followers, PM Modi is far ahead of other world leaders, including US President Joe Biden, who currently has 38.1 million followers, Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (11.2 million) and Pope Francis (18.5 million), an ANI report said.