Musk states, "We must respect the laws of a country," as X momentarily bans the account of an Indian user.
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An Indian user, Anu Bishnoi, found her account locked for an hour after a controversial post. This sparked criticism towards X's owner, Elon Musk, for seemingly contradicting his stance on free speech. Bishnoi accused Musk of hypocrisy, highlighting his advocacy for free expression while seemingly forcing content removal.
ChatGPT is a failure in assessing heart risk: Study Uncovers Limitations
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The published study in the PLOS ONE journal reveals that ChatGPT should not be considered for crucial health evaluations, especially in determining the need for hospitalization of the patients with chest pain.
Elon Musk Disbands Tesla's Charging Team in Unexpected Layoff Move
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Tesla had formed alliances with Ford and General Motors by fitting its connectors in the vehicles, but Tesla had dispersed its Supercharger network team. The Supercharger network supports the North American Charging Standard (NACS) technology, which has started gaining traction among the major car manufacturing companies.
OpenAI's Debut in India: Aiming to Utilize AI for Societal Advancement in 'Bharat
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Misra is the first employee of OpenAI in India. She had previously employed by Meta-owned WhatsApp and the caller identification service Truecaller.
Zerodha's Nithin Kamath Makes Debut Appearance Post-Stroke
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In a post on X, showcases a photo taken during the Zero1 fest, where he actively participated in discussions regarding the correlation between health and wealth.
Elon Musk's Unplanned Visit to Beijing: meets Premier Li Qiang
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Premier Li reiterated again that China will continue to open its market to foreign capital-funded enterprises, improve the quality of services for foreign enterprises, and create a favorable environment for doing business with increased support to foreign enterprises of any origin to invest in China fearlessly.
"From technology to my hair, a lot has changed," says Pichai upon reaching his 20-year Google milestone
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"20 years in, I'm still feeling lucky," Pichai went on to say, referring to his sustained enthusiasm for working at Google. He has been with the company since 2004 and hasn't lost his zeal and gratitude for being able to contribute to such an incredible company to this day.
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