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Time Business News
21-07-2025
- Business
- Time Business News
Learn With Ahmad
Learn With Ahmad (LWA), Pakistan's leading online educational platform, is making waves by offering 100% free access to premium, job-oriented certification courses that are otherwise paid on other platforms. Founded by Muhammad Ahmad Raza on July 2, 2023, the platform empowers students, job seekers, and freelancers with high-quality training in digital skills, web development, freelancing, digital marketing, and conventional e-learning sites, Learn With Ahmad requires no registration fees, no hidden costs, and provides unlimited access to all courses, making it one of the most accessible educational portals for Pakistani youth and beyond. 'Our mission is to break the barrier between talent and opportunity,' said Muhammad Ahmad Raza.'We want every student, whether rich or poor, to get a fair chance at success.'The platform has grown organically through platforms like YouTube, WhatsApp, and other social media, gathering thousands of active learners who are now building careers based on the skills they've media inquiries, interviews, or partnership opportunities, contact: support@ About Learn With Ahmad Learn With Ahmad is a free online learning platform founded by Ahmad Raza. The platform offers world-class, job-ready courses for free to help individuals learn essential digital skills without financial burden. Media Contact Learn With Ahmad support@ TIME BUSINESS NEWS
Yahoo
31-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Carencro residential fire breaks out on Oak Springs Lane
CARENCRO, La. (KLFY) — Residential house fire broke out in the neighborhood of Oak Springs Lane in Carencro. According to firefighters, the fire started around 9 p.m. . As of now, officials said there are no reported injures. This investigation remains ongoing. We will update as more information is released Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Life after lock up with a 2nd Chance Job Fair Carencro residential fire breaks out on Oak Springs Lane LWA Heartland Heat comes to Cajundome Convention Center Trump administration unveils more detailed proposal for steep 2026 spending cuts Broussard welcomes new $3 million steel plant with groundbreaking ceremony Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
22-05-2025
- Yahoo
Eye on Scams: AI voice cloning phone calls
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY)– Con-artists are taking scam calls to the next level using AI voice cloning. Scammers are mimicking the voice of your family and friends using AI technology, calling you and scaring you into sending them money. Kathryn Mobley, CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Acadiana, said they take a little bit of audio and clone the voice. 'It probably frightens a lot of people because you get a call from somebody….'Mobley said. 'And it sounds just like them, but it's all through AI.' In the phone call, con artists will pretend to be family or friends, telling you they are in danger and need your help in the form of money. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Mobley warns that scammers will ask for your bank information or for you to transfer money. 'Anything where you could easily transfer money, you can't really get it back,' Mobley said. She advises to create a code word with your family and friends. When scammers ask for your money, you ask them for the code word. If they don't know it, they aren't who they're claiming to be. Another way to know if the caller is really who they claim to be is to call them back. Dial the phone number yourself. 'Call the actual number. Don't call what shows up on your phone,' Mobley said. 'If you thought it was your brother, call your actual brother back.' Here's how to avoid voice cloning scams: Resist the urge to act immediately. Hang up, then call the person who they claimed to be. Because scammers can disguise their caller ID, don't call back the number. Redial the phone number yourself. Don't send money when in doubt. It is a red flag when they ask for money via a digital wallet app or a gift card. Secure your accounts. Set up multifactor authentication for all of your logins to make sure your accounts are safe. New Iberia mother talks mental health after son threatens life because of bullying Eye on Scams: AI voice cloning phone calls Typical Late May Weather Through the Weekend & More Active Next Week… Adam Zane's Road to the Ring: Training with the LWA Former LDWF Secretary faces bribery and fraud charges Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.