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OpenAI is entangled in multiple legal battles, including privacy, copyright, and defamation lawsuits. Additionally, regulatory bodies like the FTC and SEC are investigating.
The post All the Lawsuits Filed Against OpenAI appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


The developers took the different roles of a software company, like product manager, project manager, software architect, and software engineer and used GPT-4 to build agents for each persona in a software company and run them at the same time.
The post Meta GPT, Another Day Another Agent appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


This new feature allows users to initiate payments seamlessly within chat or messaging conversations, transforming routine interactions into instant financial exchanges.
The post RBI Unveils AI-Powered “Conversational Payments” for UPI Transactions appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


To make smarter and more efficient machines, computer scientists are imitating how the human brain works. Brain-Inspired Computing is an approach where technology imitates the complex functions of the human brain.
The post 6 Brain-Inspired Computing Methods Bringing Sci-Fi to Reality appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


Before, users could only make sure push protection was on for a specific repository, and they had to depend on administrators to change the settings.
The post Github Upgraded Push Protection for Developers and Organisations appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


Amidst fierce competition, industry leaders are steering companies towards distinct AI niches, fuelling innovation.
The post 6 AI Gurus and Their Vision for Tomorrow appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


The Lok Sabha approved the 2023 Digital Personal Data Protection Bill. Minister Vaishnaw addressed concerns but the opposition is unconvinced.
The post The DPDP Bill was Approved by the Lok Sabha Today appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


The new Digital Personal Data Protection Bill aims to protect individuals' privacy but raises concerns. Sweeping powers to the government, weak penalties for non-compliance, and unclear rules on crucial matters are points of contention.
The post The New Bill Doesn’t Protect Citizens’ Privacy appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


The new Digital Personal Data Protection Bill aims to protect individuals' privacy but raises concerns. Sweeping powers to the government, weak penalties for non-compliance, and unclear rules on crucial matters are points of contention.
The post The New Bill Doesn’t Protect Citizens’ Privacy appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.


Chipmaker Qualcomm disappoints in Q2 with lower earnings and revenue than expected. Shares fall 8.5%, leading to downgrades by Deutsche Bank, while JPMorgan and UBS maintain their ratings.
The post Smartphone Sales Slump Hits Qualcomm Hard, Company to Cut Jobs appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.

