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Building India’s AI-Powered Future | Athil Krishna | TEDxBITSGoa
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-05 15:30
Hello guys. Thank you. My name is Adul Krishna, founder and CEO of IHub Robotics.Today we are going to talking about artificial intelligence. Everyone knows artificial intelligence, right. Yes, everyone using artificial intellence every day, right.Lots of a tools, JPT, right. >> Yeah. Today we are talking about artificial intellence application in robotics.Okay, we can check our first case study. It's very interesting case study. I know everyone knows this picture, everyone knows this character, everyone kn ...
Civil rights leader Joseph McNeil dead at 83
NBC News· 2025-09-05 15:30
Joseph McNeel was a man with a mission to make a change. He passed away at the age of 83, but he was just 17 years old when the sitin movement began back in 1960. >> I became very angry at the fact that everyone talked about change, but very few people did anything about it. A civil rights icon and a decorated Air Force veteran, McNeel was part of the ENT4, staging a sit in protest at the FW World Wars lunch counter in Greensboro on February 1st of 1960. >> And I talked to mom. I said, "Mom, I might be goin ...
Docusign CEO: Quarter was powered by 'intelligent agreement management solutions' leveraging AI
CNBC Television· 2025-09-05 15:28
shares a docu sign surging in a increasingly rough tape here this morning after a strong quarter issuing upbeat guidance for the upcoming quarter and full year. CEO Alan Tigson joins us this morning to talk about the quarter and the guide. Allan, welcome back.Thank you Carl. Appreciate it. Uh revenue and and billings look pretty strong and the guidance as well.Can you talk about what's what's changing, what's evolving right now. Yeah, look, it was the strongest quarter for us in uh in the last two years. Uh ...
What if your brain was the only interface you'd ever need? | Siddhant Dangi | TEDxBangalore
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-05 15:25
[Music] In 1924, we discovered that we could read brain waves. 100 years later, we are still attaching wires to our head with conductive goo. A century of innovation and we are still stuck with jellied electrodes.Now, everyone's favorite billionaire, Elon Musk, has a solution. Drill a hole into your skull, thread wires through your brain tissue, and become a cyborg. It's bold. It's brave.But it's not for everyone. See, Musk is trying to build a solution for a million people. Ones who are willing to pay hund ...
Goldman Sachs' Jan Hatzius: Jobs report shows labor market is softening, implicates September cut
CNBC Television· 2025-09-05 15:25
Welcome back. The economy adding 22,000 jobs in August. That was well below estimates while the unemployment rate ticked higher as expected.4.3% is the new unemployment rate. Yan Hatius, Goldman Sachs chief economist, head of global investment research joins us now to discuss. Welcome back, Yan.Hi. Good good to see you're still you're still here after the uh the president's assault, which we'll we'll talk to you about in a moment. But just reaction on on jobs to this weaker print.It was a little bit weaker ...
Beyond Dog Training: The Movement toward Sentience | Billie Groom | TEDxRegina
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-05 15:24
[Music] [Applause] [Music] Nearly four decades ago, I started out on a journey to learn why dogs over the age of 6 months are surrendered and euthanized at such a high rate. Why shelters and rescue organizations struggle to hone these dogs. And why people feel as though they're failing their dog.Today in North America and globally, domestic animal welfare is in a state of crisis. In the US, 3.3% million dogs are surrendered to shelters yearly with behavioral reasons documented as one of the leading concerns ...
OPEC+ Ramps Up Output as Global Demand Weakens | Presented by CME Group
Bloomberg Television· 2025-09-05 15:19
The oil market's ability to absorb further OPEC plus production increases appears limited in the near term with growing risk of over supply and weakening demand signals weighing on prices and fundamentals. OPEC Plus has already reversed its voluntary output cuts from 2023, adding roughly 2.5% million barrels per day to quotas since April of 2025, including a recent hike of 547,000 barrels for September. Additionally, the International Energy Agency forecast global oil supply rising by 2.5% million barrels p ...
How to End the Climate Crisis by 2050 | Peter Fiekowsky, Ph.D. | TEDxTaftAvenue
TEDx Talks· 2025-09-05 15:15
[Music] [Applause] Your children and grandchildren can experience a safe climate they don't have to worry about. Impossible. You're probably thinking killer storms, floods, wildfires, they're all getting worse.Today, I'm going to challenge our climate thinking and show you that we can and probably will end the climate crisis in 25 years. Nature shows us how before ice ages. We just need to pay attention.Beyond stopping our planet from getting hotter, imagine a plan to cool it back down. I have two children ...
White House advisor Hassett expects 'disappointing' jobs report to 'revise up'
CNBC Television· 2025-09-05 15:15
Well, first of all, I think what you have to do is remember that and when you're looking at an economy, you have to look at like the whole portfolio of numbers that we have to look at. Uh, this jobs number was certainly a little bit of a disappointment right now. But one of the things there was a Goldman Sachs study that came out yesterday that showed that because the BLS hasn't really done a good job on its seasonal adjustment in August that they tend to revise this number up by almost 70,000 jobs uh when ...
Lululemon CEO: We need to get back to innovating & creating in key categories
CNBC Television· 2025-09-05 15:15
Financial Performance & Guidance - Lululemon's earnings guidance came in well below estimates, marking the second guidance cut this year [1][2] - The company attributes the updated guidance to the impact of tariffs and the unexpected removal of the *de minimis* exception [2][3] Impact of Tariffs & *De Minimis* - The removal of the *de minimis* exception significantly impacted Lululemon, as two-thirds of online orders (majority under $800) were previously shipped from a Canadian facility without tariffs [4] - Lululemon is adjusting its distribution network in response to tariffs, a change considered a paradigm shift for the industry [4][5] - The company is exploring vendor partnerships for cost reductions, internal cost reduction measures, and strategic pricing adjustments to mitigate tariff impacts [5][6] - Some price increases on apparel are expected due to tariffs, implemented strategically based on elasticity modeling [6] North American Market Performance - Growth has stalled in the key North American market, particularly in the US [9] - Underperformance in the US is attributed to product issues, specifically in lounge and social categories, due to a lack of newness and innovation in core franchises [10][14] - Lululemon acknowledges the need to update product assortment, color, and style to better engage guests [10] Competition & Market Share - While consumer spending is down in apparel, activewear, and premium activewear, Lululemon claims to have gained market share in the premium activewear category in Q2 [13] - The company acknowledges competition from brands like Alo Yoga and Viori but believes it can win by delivering innovation [13][14] Future Strategy & Innovation - Lululemon hired a new lead creative director a year ago to energize the product playbook and drive innovation [15] - The company anticipates a shift towards more new styles, increasing from an average of 23% of the mix to 35% next year, expecting a turnaround [16] - Lululemon is confident in new styles and expects them to resonate with guests, with exciting new products coming next year [18]