News about Deepak Chopra

Is this the future of working from home? People are making 'digital clones' of themselves that attend Zoom meetings and answer emails

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 15, 2024
Digital 'clones' of real people which can chat online, write and even attend Zoom meetings are taking off around the world - and earning thousands. Alternative medicine advocate Deepak Chopra created a lifelike-AI version of himself that for Zoom calls. The demand for clones has paved the way for startups, with some saying these digital creations feature 'artificial consciousness.'

BBC game show spin-off 'AXED after tanking in the ratings'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 19, 2023
With over 5 million viewers, the main series has been a huge hit on the BBC.

The Sussexes are'struggling' amid their rift with the Royals, according to Meghan's spiritual guru

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2023
Deepak Chopra, 76, an Indian-American alternative medicine specialist with 2.8 million followers on Instagram, told Richard Eden: "I loved the show and interacted with them." They're still struggling right now because [our teamwork] has been sporadic.' 'I hope they get through it light-hearted,' he said. People should be concerned with their own affairs,' I think there's too much drama surrounding them.' Chopra appeared on the Duke and Duchess' first podcast for the audio giant Spotify. However, the best-selling author, who has written more than 90 books, has urged them not to write about their fallout with the Royal Family in order to prevent further backlash. I would not recommend it because doing so would only escalate the situation,' he said. People can't say anything if you ignore it,' says the narrator.'

Diane von Furstenberg, 75, showcases her incredible physique with swimsuit selfie

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 18, 2022
With a recent selfie snap in which she displayed her enviable figure in a red swimsuit, fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg wow both client and followers. When she posted the photo, the 75-year-old fashion icon posted it on Instagram, she shared it on Instagram. She shows her standing in front of a full-length mirror in a red swimming costume. The make-up free designer revealed that she was working on her body image and that she had been putting in the hours to maintain her figure. In 1972, the fashion icon, who had been dubbed the "Queen Mother of fashion," began her career. Since fighting cancer, the fashion designer has spent decades focusing on maintaining good health and looking after her body.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle: A relationship timeline in photos

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 18, 2022
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been together for almost six years after first meeting through a mutual friend in early July 2016. They kept their marriage under wraps for months, but in an interview, the new mother proclaimed herself "the luckiest girl in the world" in November 2016. The palace's statement in February 2021 stated that Harry and Meghan will not be able to hold royal patronages. As member's of the royal family, Harry and Meghan have had a bumpy ride, but as a couple, they seem more powerful than ever.

How did Adam Neumann win $350 million after a $44 billion WeWork failure?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 16, 2022
Three years after WeWork's glorious future fell in a failed attempt to go public, its inebrible CEO Adam Neumann, 43, has not only returned to the real estate market, but did so with a $350 million fund and $1 billion valuation before the company even started. The disgraced executive announced the unveiling of 'Flow', his latest rental housing startup, inspired by his favorite pastime, surfing. However, with blurred details of a concrete business plan, it appears that Flow is nothing more than a repackaged version of Neumann's past mishaps that culminated in one of the biggest corporate scandals of the last decade, with 2,400 layoffs, a failed IPO, him being fired from his own company, and a total of $44 billion in obliterated worth. Neumann's 4,000 apartments in Nashville, Miami, Atlanta, and Fort Lauderdale came with WeWork-style services: yoga studios, media rooms, foosball tables, and beer were among the pandemic features: Neumann has quietly purchased 4,000 apartments: throughout the pandemic, microwave tables, and beer. Neumann's remaining question is whether he intends to continue his old self-dealing habits, which resulted in him pocketing millions of dollars by leasing multiple properties that he already owned to WeWork.

Adam Neumann, the founder of WeWork, has piqued a lot of interest in the mystery real estate investment venture Flow

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 15, 2022
Adam Neumann, 43, left, received a $350 million investment from Silicon Valley venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz for his latest venture, Flow, which the company values at $1 million. Other than that he intends to create a widely recognized apartment brand with community features that will attract young professionals, not much is known about the ousted WeWork CEO's plans for Flow. The project's website, inset, simply says: 'Live life in Flow.' ' The arrival of 2023 is anticipated.' However, Marc Andreessen, right, praised Neumann as the one who would solve the company's challenges, which was why he invested in the company.