TECHNOLOGY
Elon Musk Criticizes OpenAI's Latest Demo as Cringe-Worthy
Musk, a vocal OpenAI adversary, joined in on the vitriol, saying that the demo made him cringe. Other X users are feverishly expecting a new version of the demo, asking for a Grok version of the demo, also a kind of xAI.
India's Smartphone Market Surges 11% to 34 Million Units, Apple Achieves Record First Quarter Shipments
Despite overall growth, the premium segment saw a decline of 21 percent in unit terms, with a modest 2 percent share, according to insights from IDC.
India's Smartphone Market Surges 11% to 34 Million Units, Apple Achieves Record First Quarter Shipments
Despite overall growth, the premium segment saw a decline of 21 percent in unit terms, with a modest 2 percent share, according to insights from IDC.
Ola CEO Advocates for India's Tech Sovereignty, Parts Ways with Microsoft
Feeling frustrated, Aggarwal then announced that Ola is going to scrap Microsoft Azure services, for which it is a present customer, and will migrate its entire workload on its homegrown cloud Krutrim within a week.
Tech Talent Surges in Indian Manufacturing and Retail Sectors: Insights from Latest Report
The dominant sectors are automotive, aerospace, and a rising number of semiconductor, electronics, and electrical industries during FY24.
Elon Musk Calls Out Meta's 'Super Greedy' Credit Claims in Ad Campaigns
A Musk follower pointed out a post in which advertisers running ads on both platforms, X and Meta, noticed how Meta was assigning almost all the conversions to itself, while X reported minimal conversions.
Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal's Shift Away from Microsoft Cloud Following LinkedIn Controversy
The 38-year-old Aggarwal shared his concerns on LinkedIn, flagging the use of personal pronouns like 'they' and 'them' – pronouns that are usually understood to be gender-neutral. He expressed apprehension about the spread of what he called "pronoun illness" in India, noting its introduction in some educational institutions and even on CVs. His post, where he criticized the trend, was reportedly deleted twice by LinkedIn, citing it as "unsafe".
Indians will be intimidated by websites like Linkedin into accepting their views or rejecting us: CEO of Ola
"Clearly, LinkedIn assumes Indians need gender pronouns in our conversation and that the dissenting voices are best shut," Aggarwal said in a blog post.
After storming out of Tesla's Berlin plant, Musk said that something 'super weird' was happening
Musk posted on X, "There is more to it here than meets the eye. It's really strange." He doubled down with the message that "something super weird" was going on, adding that Tesla seemed to be the only target of the protesters among all the car companies.
No plans for Google Search Engine competitor, clarifies OpenAI's Sam Altman
“Not GPT-5, not a search engine, but we’ve been hard at work on some new stuff we think people will love! feels like magic to me,” Altman commented.
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