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Wall Street bosses turn to AI for appraisals

That's according to Workday, one of the world's largest providers of HR software. The firm in September rolled out a bevy of new products that rely on artificial intelligence to write job descriptions or aid managers in writing up annual reviews of workers' performance. Key Points

Economic Times

Pushpa director Sukumar says when he writes dialogues, he wonders if they’ll become big on Instagram Reels: ‘It is completely influencing us’

Allu Arjun has begun filming for the sequel of Pushpa, which is being directed by Sukumar. Pushpa: The Rule is aiming for a 2023 release. Key Points

The Indian Express

How college academics differ between the US and the UK

Jules Adamska is a student in Scotland who's studying abroad in California. She's surprised by the academic differences between the countries. Key Points

Insider

‘Show your LinkedIn profile’: Bengaluru landlord's demand for a tenant

In the chat, when he tried to negotiate a 2bhk flat, the broker asked him to share the LinkedIn profile as the owner was asking for it. The broker even said, “Can you please share a small write up about you?” in the chat. | Bengaluru News Key Points

Hindustan Times

Chitrangda recalls time when she getting ‘bad roles’ in films, started writing

Chitrangda Singh once became a producer for the film Soorma. She said she did it after getting ‘bad roles’ in films. | Bollywood Key Points

Hindustan Times

Student claims they scored 94% in exam with ChatGPT’s help

A student claimed that they scored 94% in exam with ChatGPT’s help. Read to know more. | Trending Key Points

Hindustan Times

Under a Thousand: One huge digital slate for not too much

The Portronics Ruffpad 15M costs very little, is actually useful. You could give it to kids to doodle, or even use it for brainstorming or making elaborate work flows. Key Points

The Indian Express

'Getting back to normal...': 3 months after stroke, Zerodha's Nithin Kamath makes first public appearance

Kamath in February had posted about the stroke. He said although he does not know what exactly caused it, he believed a combination of factors including his father's death could have triggered it. Key Points

Business Today

Harshvardhan Rane addresses dating rumours with Sanjeeda Shaikh

Harshvardhan Rane is not bothered by rumours of him dating Sanjeeda Shaikh. Fans spotted them holidaying in the Gir forests at the same time. | Bollywood Key Points

Hindustan Times

We Put Google’s New AI Writing Assistant to the Test

I used Duet AI to send emails and plan my wedding. Its writing can be stuffy and stereotyping—but it’s a glimpse of the future of productivity apps. Key Points

WIRED

Instagram may soon let you write messages with help of AI

Meta to introduce experiences with a new class of generative AI features that expand and strengthen the ways people connect with each other.... Key Points

The Tribune India

Shah Rukh Khan reveals whether he responds to AskSRK, says 'I write all the personal things'

In a recent fan event, SRK revealed whether he personally responds to fan questions on social media. He says he takes help from his team. Key Points

Firstpost

Adipurush box office: Kriti film shows little growth on Saturday

Adipurush box office day 9 collection: The Om Raut directorial featuring Prabhas, Kriti Sanon and Saif Ali Khan collected around ₹5.25 crore on Saturday. | Bollywood Key Points

Hindustan Times

Gmail gets AI powers, can now write emails for you

Google CEO Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Google, announced a new AI-powered tool for Gmail. The feature can help users write emails using prompts. Here is how to use the new AI tool. Key Points

India Today

AI could help determine who gets laid off

ChatGPT can already write a generic layoffs memo, and Microsoft Corp. is planning to roll out its 365 Copilot to Excel, which could serve as an aid in financial planning. Now a French startup called Pigment SAS is testing a generative AI tool expressly for chief financial officers. Key Points

Economic Times

Man uses ChatGTP to challenge airport car fine. Here's what happened next

The fine was reduced from £100 to £15, which was the original amount. "It's insane how it writes like a human. I didn't have to look at it and think 'that sounds like a robot, I need to change some of it', it was so conversational," Bosley said. Key Points

Hindustan Times