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How Avataar.ai Built an AI Video Model That Costs Just 48 Paise Per Second
Built on Alibaba’s Wan 2.2, Varya cuts video generation time from roughly 1,230 seconds to 45 seconds through a novel distillation approach.
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Anthropic Becomes First AI Startup to Join Frontier's Carbon Removal Initiative
Anthropic joined Frontier, a carbon-removal coalition backed by major technology companies, as the group announced an additional $915 million in funding commitments.
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AI Already Performs 37% of Entry-Level Tasks in India, Cognizant-Pearson Study Finds
In India, 63% of organisations have allocated time for AI training, compared with 49% in the United States.
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JPMorgan Blocks Anthropic’s Claude for Staff in Hong Kong: Report
JPMorgan’s decision was linked to the wording of Anthropic’s licensing agreement and usage terms.
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Nearly a Quarter of AI Learners are Not Software Engineers, Says Scaler Report
The report found that AI upskilling has led to an average salary increase of 147%, with early-career professionals recording the highest gains.
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ChatGPT’s Market Share Falls Below 50 Percent for First Time as Gemini, Claude Gain Ground: Report
ChatGPT continues to be the world's most popular artificial intelligence (AI) assistant, but it now faces intense competition in the generative AI space. According to a recent market analysis, the AI chatbot's market share has slipped below the 50 percent mark for the first time since its launch in late 2022. The report mentions that users are increasingly looking towards rival AI apps like Gemini, Claude, and Grok. The move reportedly indicates a shift in consumer behaviour, with external events affecting user loyalty.
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Beyond Rafale, India-France Ties Get a Deep-Tech Upgrade
From agritech to space, Indian startups are using France as a launchpad for global expansion and partnerships.
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OpenAI Poaches Transformer Pioneer Noam Shazeer From Google
The move comes less than two years after Google spent billions to bring back the Character.AI co-founder.
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Hexaware to Invest £25 Million in the UK, Create 1,200 Jobs in AI & Quantum Computing
Hexaware will set up research centres in Manchester and Leeds while expanding its Birmingham delivery centre to tap into the growing demand for AI-led transformation in the UK.
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Why Energy Companies Don't Want ChatGPT Running Their Plants
Unlike consumer applications, industrial environments demand high accuracy, making physics-informed AI essential for safe decision-making.
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Bengaluru Lands Another Mega GCC Deal as Target Signs ₹1,250-Crore Lease: Report
The lease also includes a 15% rental escalation clause every three years and a commitment to support Target’s growing operations in India.
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How to turn off AI in your Google Docs
It happened to me: I opened a Google Doc to write an article, and I was immediately confronted with a text box inviting me to “write with Gemini.” I looked for some button to swipe away the garish AI display, but I could not find it. It made me mad. Now, instead of writing the article I’m supposed to be working on, I am writing about how to get the AI pop-ups off of your Google Docs screen, since it took me some time to figure out. You’re welcome. The first fix is pretty straightforward: Full disclosure: I was so enraged when I set out to find “bottom bar preferences” that I initially missed it entirely. Instead, I clicked “Ask something else” and asked Gemini to help me remove itself from my life. AI may not be human, but Gemini seemed to have some sort of survival instinct, because it told me to click the “X” icon. That does not remove Gemini. It simply closed the conversation, the one in which I was asking it how to turn itself off. Suspicious! Other aggrieved Google Docs users have reported features that I have yet to encounter, like a“help me write” featurethat hovers over your cursor while you work. This seems like something that would upset me, so it’s probably worth nipping that in the bud before it’s too late. Benjamin Franklinonce said, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” (He was talking about fire safety. I am talking about product design.) Instead of turning off each individual AI feature like a game of whac-o-mole, we can disable “smart features” across our Google workspace via Gmail. You should now be safe from annoying Gemini pop-ups that disrupt your writing process in Google Docs. You can rest easy.
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