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The New Frontier in Bio-Integrated Technologies In the evolving landscape of biomedical engineering, soft polymer gels are emerging as transformative…
The New Frontier in Bio-Integrated Technologies In the evolving landscape of biomedical engineering, soft polymer gels are emerging as transformative…
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has received his largest compensation package since taking leadership a decade ago. The $96.5 million pay reflects the company’s strong performance during the artificial intelligence boom, with stock awards comprising the majority of the package.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has reportedly received his largest compensation package since becoming chief executive ten years ago, according to the company’s recent proxy filing. Sources indicate his total pay reached $96.5 million for fiscal 2025, representing approximately a 22% increase from his $79 million compensation in 2024.
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GE Aerospace delivered another standout quarter with revenue surging 24% to $12.2 billion and profit jumping 33%. The company has raised its full-year guidance across multiple financial metrics, according to reports. Analysts suggest the performance solidifies GE Aerospace’s position as a dominant player in aerospace and defense.
GE Aerospace has reportedly delivered another exceptional quarterly performance, with sources indicating the company’s third-quarter 2025 results exceeded already high Wall Street expectations. According to the analysis, total revenue reached $12.2 billion for the quarter ended September 30, representing a 24% increase compared to the same period last year.
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YouTube has begun implementing its promised AI likeness detection system to help creators combat synthetic videos that misuse their appearance. The tool, currently in limited beta testing, requires creators to submit government ID and facial video verification. According to reports, the system flags potentially infringing content but doesn’t guarantee removal of all AI-generated material.
YouTube has started rolling out its long-awaited likeness detection system designed to help creators combat AI-generated impersonations, according to recent reports. The move comes as synthetic media featuring digital doppelgängers of creators and public figures has proliferated across the platform, raising concerns about misinformation and brand damage.