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From Reactive Recovery To Predictive Resilience: The AI Shift In Business Continuity
TechFrom Reactive Recovery To Predictive Resilience: The AI Shift In Business ContinuityByGouri Sankar Dash,Forbes Councils Member.for Forbes Technology CouncilCOUNCIL POSTExpertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. | Membership (fee-based)Jun 10, 2026, 06:30am EDTGouri Sankar Dash, Engagement Director at TCS with 20+ years driving enterprise data, AI platforms and multimillion-dollar transformations. gettyToday’s digitally interco...
How Leaders Can Rethink QR Codes For Photo Sharing In Social Media
InnovationHow Leaders Can Rethink QR Codes For Photo Sharing In Social MediaByBenjamin Claeys,Forbes Councils Member.for Forbes Technology CouncilCOUNCIL POSTExpertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. | Membership (fee-based)Jun 10, 2026, 06:15am EDTBenjamin Claeys is CEO of QR TIGER, MENU TIGER and GiftLips. He also hosts Stay QRious, a podcast about QR code best practices. gettySocial media is a core driver of modern digital bus...
Amazon opens carbon credit service to qualified UK companies working to reduce their climate impact - About Amazon
Amazon opens carbon credit service to qualified UK companies working to reduce their climate impact About Amazon
Amazon Supply Chain Services Launches Less-Than-Truckload Freight Offering for All Businesses - About Amazon
Amazon Supply Chain Services Launches Less-Than-Truckload Freight Offering for All Businesses About Amazon
Months after warning AI would automate most white-collar work, Microsoft AI CEO clarifies
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman has walked back his warning that most white-collar work would be fully automated within 12 to 18 months. Speaking on The Verge's Decoder podcast, Suleyman clarified he meant AI would automate tasks, not jobs, insisting roles like lawyers, accountants and project managers won't disappear. The reversal follows similar retreats from Sam Altman, Dario Amodei and other tech CEOs on AI job loss claims.
Court orders Flipkart to pay Rs 1.51 lakh for delivering wrong air purifier model
A Telangana consumer court has ruled against Flipkart and its associated seller, forcing them to refund a customer a total of Rs 8,398, plus interest, alongside a hefty compensation of Rs 1.51 lakh. The court found them at fault for sending the wrong model of an air purifier, leading to adverse health effects for the customer.
Bugs and black mold: What some mobile home park residents see after investors buy in
Unaffordable AmericaBugs and black mold: What some mobile home park residents see after investors buy inNBC News interviewed 20 residents of mobile home communities in four states. They described worsening conditions and conflict after takeovers by big companies.Listen to this article with a free account00:0000:00Aliea Brown and Mason Obradovich at their home in Robinsonville, Miss.Houston Cofield for NBC NewsShareAdd NBC News to GoogleJune 10, 2026, 6:00 AM EDTBy Gretchen MorgensonThis article...
The Mythos Era: The AI Exploitation Clock Is Already Running
InnovationThe Mythos Era: The AI Exploitation Clock Is Already RunningByBasith Ahamed,Forbes Councils Member.for Forbes Technology CouncilCOUNCIL POSTExpertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. | Membership (fee-based)Jun 10, 2026, 06:00am EDTBasith Ahamed is the head of defensive engineering at State Street. Writing on AI, cyber threats and what they demand of security leaders. gettyThe New Threat ActorThe conversation about AI in...
AI Is Already "Smarter" Than Humans In Some Ways: Elon Musk
Tesla and xAI boss Elon Musk is extremely outspoken about AI and its impact on jobs and society.
Paris Hilton builds her own app using Google's AI with just three prompts and zero coding
What once required a team of software developers can now begin with a simple conversation. Google is showcasing that shift through a new partnership with Paris Hilton, who has become Android's first-ever "Icon in Residence." As part of the initiative, Hilton used Google's Gemini Canvas platform to create a customised productivity app called Iconic Ideas using only three text prompts and no coding experience.
Could the next Chinese threat walk into your kitchen on two battery-powered legs?
Within the next ten years, there could be a humanoid robot in virtually every American home and workplace. They will hear and see everything. This is our future. But, a key question remains: will these omnipresent robots be American or Chinese-made? Ensuring that the United States wins the robotics race is both a national security and economic imperative. Both the administration and Congress are now working to address this challenge. Properly calibrated, these efforts demand broad bipartisan sup...
'24 hours to fix ...': US cybersecurity agency CISA to several other government agencies
US government agencies are urgently patching a critical security flaw in Check Point VPN products, identified as CVE-2026-50751. Hackers are actively exploiting this vulnerability to gain unauthorized remote access, with some attacks linked to Qilin ransomware. CISA has mandated fixes by June 11, warning of significant risks to federal networks.
‘The Duskbloods’ Looks Really Impressive And Gets A Closed Network Test This Summer
InnovationGaming‘The Duskbloods’ Looks Really Impressive And Gets A Closed Network Test This SummerByOllie Barder,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo.Follow AuthorJun 10, 2026, 04:46am EDT'The Duskbloods' is looking really good on Switch 2.FromSoftware, NintendoThe upcoming FromSoftware Switch 2 game, The Duskbloods, received a new trailer and revealed that the game will get a closed netw...
Chinese investors blocked from SpaceX IPO: How they are finding alternative routes to gain exposure
Chinese investors are seeking indirect exposure to SpaceX's IPO due to direct participation being blocked. They are exploring offshore accounts, proxy stocks, and domestic A-share investments linked to the commercial space sector. This surge in interest is driving speculative buying in Chinese space-related companies.
Rising from the rubble: A Gaza tech incubator defies Israel’s war
Israel's war on Gaza has decimated the tech sector, killing experts and destroying incubators that offered opportunity.
Google Cloud outage in India after third-party data centre fire triggers shutdown
Alphabet’s Google Cloud said that some customers in India experienced intermittent network disruptions on Wednesday after a fire at a third-party data centre triggered an emergency shutdown of networking equipment. The cloud-computing unit said the fire led to an emergency power shutdown at the facility, isolating a local point of presence in Delhi and reducing network capacity across the metropolitan area. Google Cloud did not say when the fire occurred or whether it caused property damage or i...
Born At Denny’s: Jensen Huang’s Mega-Company Is Still Making Deals
InnovationAIBorn At Denny’s: Jensen Huang’s Mega-Company Is Still Making DealsByJohn Werner,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am an MIT Senior Fellow & Lecturer, 5x-founder & VC investing in AIFollow AuthorJun 10, 2026, 03:51am EDT The first Denny's American Diner to open in the UK gettyIt’s the single largest tech stock by market cap on the American exchanges, in a sector that comprises a large part of the market as a whole. The chip maker Nvidi...
High Demand, Slow Output: Why Patriot Missiles Supply Can't Keep Up With Wars
Complex supply chains, component shortages and rising global demand are slowing Patriot missile production
Will we really lose our jobs to AI? These professions are most at risk, so is YOURS among them?
AI expert Modestas Mankus reveals his thoughts on the careers likely to be taken over first, and the ones likely to remain safe for now.
Anthropic rolls out public version of Mythos without cybersecurity capability
Anthropic is rolling out a public version of its Mythos AI model, but with guardrails barring its use in risky areas such as cybersecurity, after an earlier preview this year sent shockwaves globally for its ability to find software flaws. The new Claude Fable 5 is the most powerful model Anthropic has ever made for wider use, the startup said on Tuesday, touting its performance in software engineering and analytics. Anthropic has so far limited its access to a group of about 200 organisation...