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An AI failure database can help foster innovation safety

Experimental technologies thrive on a 'culture of failure' as that’s how we learn from mistakes. We can mitigate AI risks by recording and analyzing mishaps. This is how aviation grew safer. Key Points

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Aurangzeb controversy: Hoardings of Uddhav Thackeray and Prakash Ambedkar with Aurangzeb emerge in Mumbai

“No complaints have been received so far. Police will register an official FIR against unknown people if law and order is disturbed,” an officer said. Key Points

Financialexpress

Malala Yousafzai’s photo removed from Jharkhand school following controversy

A controversy has arisen over displaying a picture of Malala Yousafzai in a school in Ramgarh district of Jharkhand. The photo of the Nobel laureate and Pakistani social activist was removed following protests from villagers. The teacher and students had put up the picture to inspire girl students. Key Points

The Hindu

A 7-year-old burn got severely burned while helping mom cook

The boy was trying to help his mom cook when he burned his legs, chest, and genitals with boiling water. A new procedure helped him recover quickly. Key Points

Insider

Alia Bhatt shares ’30 facts’ to know her really well: ‘At my own wedding, I got bored of putting mehendi’

"I am terrible with shopping. I have no patience especially physical shopping. I am great with online shopping. Physically, I will pick something up, walk a bit more and then put it back and I'll walk off. I just can't do it," said Alia Bhatt Key Points

The Indian Express

Learn With ETMarkets: Options Demystified 504 – Iron Fly and Short Straddle

In high premium situations, you can use the concept of spreads and sell an out-of-the-money (OTM) option for both the call and put to offset some premium. However, this comes with a capped profit. For instance, in the previous scenario, you can sell a 19450 put for 24.5 and a 19850 call for 57.5, reducing your premium by 82 points. This is known as the Iron Fly strategy. The payoff graph for Iron Fly looks like this: Key Points

Economic Times

RIL May gap down 3-4% at open

RIL stock is expected to gap down by 3-4% at open after Q1 results release. Open interest rose 137% and bearish sentiment indicated by falling price and put sellers. Key Points

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A CES Cheat Sheet: 16 Gadgets to put on Your Radar

“Smart” became “AI-powered,” but cool is still cool. Here are our favorite innovations from the show in Las Vegas. Key Points

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Time for Tata Steel, Hindalco to join metal rally; prefer Ashok Leyland to Tata Motors: Sanjiv Bhasin

“Tata Motors, Maruti, TVS and Hero MotoCorp are all hitting new highs. But rather than Hero, I will go with Bajaj Auto. And not Tata Motors, I would put my money on Ashok Leyland. They have garnered more market share. Tata Motors is the institutional favourite but I would put my money on Ashok Leyland.” Key Points

Economic Times

GLOBAL MARKETS-Wall Street shares mixed; dollar strikes two-month peak

Washington's short-term borrowing costs jumped after Fitch put its U.S. rating on downgrade watch late on Wednesday. Key Points

Financialexpress

White-collar hiring rise in July amid positive domestic economic indicators

The number of open positions closed with 272,000 in July, up from 230,000 in June, according to data put together by specialist staffing firm Xpheno. Companies both in the technology and non-tech space put out more vacancies in July, with the non-tech cohort continuing its domination in the white-collar job market for the 10th month in a row, contributing 62% to the total openings with a volume growth of 10% month-on-month. Key Points

Economic Times

Ramdev comes out in support of protesting wrestlers, says Brijbhushan must be put behind bars

Yog guru Ramdev, speaking in support of protesting wrestlers, has said Brijbhushan should be jailed. Top wrestlers of the country have been staging a sit-in at Jantar Mantar in Delhi, demanding the arrest of Singh for allegedly sexually harassing seven women grapplers, including a minor. Key Points

India Today

“Mr. put Mine” episode put to rest as Supreme Court accepts apology of advocate

he Supreme Court has accepted the apology of a lawyer whose “unintentional mistake” led to his name being recorded in the court’s order as “Mr. put Mine, Advocate”. Key Points

The Hindu

World pushing India for ambitious G20 agenda: Amitabh Kant

One of the focus areas that India has identified is digital public infrastructure, which is about being open source, interoperable with a public interest layer and providing private sector innovation. There should be a small fund and hardware infrastructure for this infrastructure can come from developmental financial institutions, Amitabh Kant, the country's sherpa, said in an interview. Key Points

Economic Times

U-19 Cricket World Cup: Nepal, West Indies win thrillers

U-19 Cricket World Cup: Nepal defeated Afghanistan and West Indies edged past England. Meanwhile, Bangladesh fought off USA. | Cricket Key Points

Hindustan Times

I adopted a nonverbal boy with autism when he was 9. He's done so well, we now sing in a choir together.

Dee Marks adopted her son, CJ, when he was 9. Eleven years later, he's a gifted singer with a bright future. Key Points

Insider

Taking, understanding, managing and risks becoming reality are 4 different things: Check 5 things before m

On a day when 99 of the 100 stocks in the small cap index are trading with big cuts. All sectoral indices are trading with big cuts, market breadth is extremely poor, there are many reasons which are and will be put on the table to explain why the fall has taken place. There is a high probability one of the explanations which would be put on the table today is the stress test of small and midcap schemes and how flows to them could be impacted. But should the result matter to you ? No if you are not holding any small fund scheme. Instead of bothering about what will come out over the weekend, just focus on two things, especially those who have turned bulls in the last few months. First nifty or for that matter any indices has nothing to do with your portfolio, so stop comparing it. Second, do a review of your portfolio and ask yourself one simple question: why did I buy this particular stock? Was it friendly neighborhood advice or was it because there was something positive happening in the company or the industry in which this stock belongs ? The answer to this question is the key whether one should stay invested or sell the stock. Key Points

Economic Times

After a devastating breakup, I moved from Brooklyn to West Virginia to rebuild a life. Then I got lonelier than ever.

When my relationship failed the COVID test, I put my plants in a truck and headed south. Starting over sounds fun, but isolation forced a painful reckoning. Key Points

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State Bank of India may have attracted top distressed asset buyers' interest for its bad loans

Global and local distressed asset investors are considering buying some of State Bank of India's bad loans. The bank has identified 331 non-performing assets with a total value of $11.6 billion. The move comes as Indian lenders have increased efforts to identify and sell distressed assets following transparency and efficiency reforms. SBI had put up 150 distressed assets worth $5.3 billion for sale in the previous financial year. Key Points

Economic Times

Sunny Deol's Juhu bungalow put on sale by Bank of Baroda over Rs 56 cr dues

The house, 'Sunny Villa', will be auctioned on September 25, as per the advertisement by the lender. The bank has kept the reserve price for the house at Rs 51.43 crore. Key Points

Business Today

₹10-crore ransom sought from Hisar shopkeeper

The incident took place when two men, one of them with covered face, ordered for samosas and paid the amount. Then they put a paper on the counter on which they wrote the ransom amount of ₹10 crore from Hisar shopkeeper and threatened him with dire consequences if he failed to pay the money. Key Points

Hindustan Times

AI in Washington’s crosshairs but consensus far from certain

Some proposals focus on AI that may put people's lives or livelihoods at risk, like in medicine and finance. Other possibilities include rules to ensure AI isn't used to discriminate or violate someone's civil rights. Key Points

The Indian Express

CSK's 'Dhoni review system' dismissed MI's Suryakumar Yadav at 1 | Video

Put to bat first by CSK, MI was off to a solid start. Openers Ishan Kishan and skipper Rohit Sharma played some aggressive strokes. Key Points

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Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification| Will step up stir: Congress

WEST BENGAL Pradesh Youth Congress workers on Saturday staged a protest at Esplanade area here against the disqualification of party leader Rahul Gandhi as a Member of Parliament. Holding party flags, the protesters shouted slogans against the BJP-led Centre and denounced the move to disqualify the Congress leader from Parliament. The workers also put up […] Key Points

The Indian Express

Vedanta can be stock of the year; Bandhan Bank may double in 12-18 months: Sanjiv Bhasin

Sanjiv Bhasin recommends investing in HDFC and M&M for long-term wealth creation. He suggests considering under-owned stocks like ONGC, IOC, Concor, IRCTC, and Nalco. GQG Capital's success with Adani and Vedanta stocks is noteworthy. The mortgage business and Tuticorin copper opening could drive growth. Bhasin also says Bandhan Bank should be in your portfolio and left there for the next two-three quarters. This can be a doubler, in the next one-one and a half year. Key Points

Economic Times

Investors on track to pour $1.3 trillion into cash funds in 2023 - BofA

Investors are on track to have put $1.3 trillion into cash funds in 2023, according to Bank of America and data provider EPFR. Key Points

Reuters

BHEL, India Cements, 10 others placed under F&O ban list on NSE for August 23; check full list

The securities have been put on ban under the F&O segment as it crossed 95 per cent of the market-wide position limit (MWPL), according to the NSE. However, the stock will be available for trading in the cash market. Key Points

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Kajol says she would put Ajay Devgn on trial for this reason

In a new interview, Kajol was asked which actor she would put on trial. After much thought, the actor finally took the name of Ajay Devgn and cited this reason. | Bollywood Key Points

Hindustan Times

We are not trying to put anybody out of business through ONDC: DPIIT Secretary

The Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) Secretary, Rajesh Kumar Singh, has said that the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) initiative is not trying to put anybody out of business. He added that the goal is to democratise e-commerce for MSMEs and smaller producers, and provide a level playing field. Key Points

Economic Times

I lived with a tremor disorder for decades. Then I had brain surgery — while conscious — and it worked even better than doctors anticipated

After living with tremors for decades, a woman had brain surgery while awake to help stop them. The surgery worked better than expected. Key Points

Insider