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AI News from ET - Elon Musk’s XAI Holdings is in discussions to raise $20 billion
Announced in March, XAI Holdings was created from the combination of X, formerly Twitter, and Musk’s AI venture, xAI. The new funding could be used to pay down some of the debt that Musk took on when he converted Twitter into a private company, later renaming it X, sources said. View the full article
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AI News from ET - IndiaAI GPU tender: Lowest bidders receive AI workloads
Under the IndiaAI Mission, MeitY assigned AI projects to Yotta, E2E Networks, and NxtGen, offering GPUs at subsidised rates. The companies will supply over 11,600 GPUs collectively. India offers the world’s lowest GPU usage rate, aiming to boost AI capabilities amid global chip shortages and rising demand. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Robotaxi maker Pony AI sees Trump's trade war hitting sentiment, overseas expansion plans
The Toyota-backed company has been exploring the deployment of its autonomous driving business in South Korea, Luxembourg, the Middle East and other countries after raising $260 million from listing on the Nasdaq in November. View the full article
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Can AI Make the “Right” Call in an Ethical Dilemma?
Q 763. Imagine an AI agent in your BPO domain encounters a situation where doing what’s best for the client might conflict with doing what’s fair for the employee — or where following the rule might harm customer trust. Describe one such ethical dilemma an AI agent could face. What approach would you take to guide the AI’s decision — and where would you draw the line on what it should or should not decide? 🏆 The best answer will be selected on the basis of: Depth & relevance of the ethical dilemma Practicality of the proposed resolution Clarity in defining AI boundaries Note for website visitors - This platform hosts two weekly questions, one on Monday and the other on Thursday. All previous questions can be found here: https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/lean-six-sigma-business-excellence-questions/. To participate in the current question, please visit the forum homepage at https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/. The question will be open until Monday or Thursday at 5 PM Indian Standard Time, depending on the launch day. Responses will not be visible until they are reviewed, and only non-plagiarised answers with less than 5-10% plagiarism will be considered for winner selection. If you are unsure about plagiarism, please check your answer using a plagiarism checker tool such as https://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/ before submitting. All correct answers shall be published, and the top-rated answer will be displayed first. The author will receive an honourable mention in our Business Excellence dictionary at https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/business-excellence-dictionary-glossary/ along with the related term. Some people seem to be using AI platforms to find forum answers. This is a risky approach as AI responses are error-prone because our questions are application-oriented (they are never straightforward). Have a look at this funny example - https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/topic/39458-using-ai-to-respond-to-forum-questions/ We also use an AI content detector at https://quillbot.com/ai-content-detector. Only answers with less than 45-50% AI-generated content will be considered for winner selection.
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AI News from ET - Databricks to boost hiring, invest $250 million in India for AI expansion
Databricks is set to significantly expand its presence in India, investing over $250 million to tap into the country's burgeoning AI talent pool. The San Francisco-based firm plans to increase its Indian workforce by more than 50%, aiming for over 750 employees by fiscal year-end. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Adobe adds AI models from OpenAI, Google to its Firefly app
Adobe is integrating AI image-generation models from OpenAI and Google into its Firefly app, extending its availability to mobile devices. This move allows users to experiment with diverse AI models, including Google Imagen 3 and OpenAI's ChatGPT, alongside Adobe's own Firefly. While Firefly ensures commercial safety, these integrations cater to users seeking broader creative options. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Microsoft 365 Copilot updates: From audio overviews to DIY AI agents, here’s what Satya Nadella revealed
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said he is putting Copilot at the heart of his workday, calling it the “scaffolding” for everything he does. In his latest update, Nadella spotlighted new Copilot features—like Researcher and Analyst agents, Notebooks for project organisation, and a growing Agent Store—saying these tools have completely transformed the way he works View the full article
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AI News from ET - South Korea agency says DeepSeek transferred user info, prompts without consent
South Korea's data protection authority has found that Chinese AI startup DeepSeek improperly transferred user data and AI prompts without consent while its app was available in South Korea. The company sent user information to companies in China and the US, and AI prompt content to Beijing Volcano Engine Technology, prompting a corrective recommendation from the agency. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses to roll out in India soon
Meta is expanding its AI assistant on Ray-Ban smart glasses to seven more European countries. Users can interact via voice, with new features like live translation and object recognition. Initially delayed due to EU privacy rules, the rollout reflects Meta’s push to enhance wearables and boost its AI presence in Europe. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI chatbot traffic surges 80% YoY but trails traditional search engines like Google: report
The report added that AI chatbots will not replace traditional search engines just yet, but they are reshaping how users interact with information online. View the full article
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AI News from ET - China has an army of robots on its side in the tariff war
China is rapidly automating factories with AI-powered robots, cutting costs and boosting export competitiveness amid global trade tensions. Government investment, cheap robotics, and skilled labor fuel the shift. From small workshops to auto giants like Zeekr, robots now dominate production, raising efficiency but also worker fears about job loss. Automation is now a national strategy. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Shop with ChatGPT: OpenAI to bring Shopify to AI chats
ChatGPT is poised to launch a native shopping feature through a formal partnership with Shopify, enabling in-chat purchases. This move positions ChatGPT as a combined shopping and review platform, while allowing Shopify to access OpenAI's extensive user base. The feature will compete with similar programs from Copilot and Perplexity AI, and follows OpenAI's content partnership with the Washington Post. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI boom under threat from tariffs, global economic turmoil
Pre-emptively, both Alphabet's Google and Microsoft have reaffirmed their capital expense plans for the year that together total $155 billion - nearly half the roughly $320 billion analysts estimate Big Tech will pour into AI this year. However, the pressure is mounting on tech companies as tariffs disrupt supply chains, especially in China. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI can be 'end of disease' within next decade, says Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis
Google DeepMind CEO, Demis Hassabis, a Nobel laureate, envisions AI revolutionizing healthcare, potentially curing all diseases within a decade. Their AI model has already drastically accelerated protein structure deciphering. Hassabis believes AI can significantly shorten drug development timelines, from years to months or weeks. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Oscars 'ok' the use of AI, with caveats
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has updated Oscar rules to state that generative AI and digital tools “neither help nor harm” a film’s nomination chances, but achievements will be judged on human creative input. Members must now watch all nominated films before voting. Mandatory AI use disclosure is being considered for future awards. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Real value in AI will be to create products and workflows around AI models: Synthesia CEO
Victor Riparbelli, CEO of Synthesia, says the real value in AI will come from building products and workflows around existing models, not just improving the models themselves. Synthesia’s AI video platform, used by half the Fortune 100, is growing fast and focuses on responsible, consent-based content View the full article
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AI News from ET - MCP decoded: How Anthropic’s protocol is enabling smoother AI interactions
Model Context Protocol (MCP), created by Anthropic, is gaining traction in 2025 for enabling smoother AI interactions across platforms. Its standardised approach helps AI systems understand and retain context more effectively. View the full article
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AI News from ET - US urges curb of Google's search dominance as AI looms
US government lawyers urged a judge to force Google to spin off Chrome, warning AI could deepen its search monopoly. This follows rulings that Google unlawfully dominated both search and ad tech. Google disputes the claims, calling the proposals extreme and pledging to appeal. The courtroom defeats have the potential to leave Google split up and its influence curbed. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Instagram tries using AI to determine if teens are pretending to be adults
Meta says it trains its AI to look for signals, such as the type of content the account interacts, profile information and when the account was created, to determine the owner's age. The heightened measures arrive as social media companies face increased scrutiny over how their platform affects the mental health and well-being of younger users. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI’s medical hits and misses: Some patients get relief from years of suffering; others are misdiagnosed
Back in November, Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok made headlines for similar reasons. Users had begun uploading medical scans, including MRIs and X-rays, seeking diagnostic insights. While some reported helpful feedback, others were misdiagnosed, highlighting the risks of relying solely on AI for medical interpretation. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Huawei readies new AI chip for mass shipment as China seeks Nvidia alternatives, sources say
This month, US president Donald Trump's administration told Nvidia that sales of the H20 would require an export licence. Huawei's 910C, a graphics processing unit (GPU), represents an architectural evolution rather than a technological breakthrough, according to one of the two people and a third source familiar with its design. View the full article
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AI News from ET - A third of Druva’s code will be written by AI by 2025-end, says data security unicorn’s CEO
Founded in 2008 in Pune, Druva was valued at $2.1 billion after a $147-million fundraise in 2021 led by Canada's Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ). It provides cloud-based data protection and management solutions to clients and serves 7,500 customers, predominantly based in the US. It also counts Indian companies such as TCS, Infosys, and Mahindra Group as its customers. View the full article
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What If AI Agents Worked as a Team?
Q 762. Imagine a scenario in your domain where multiple AI agents — each with a different specialty — need to collaborate to complete a task (e.g., one handles customer interaction, another verifies documents, and a third updates records). Describe one such multi-agent collaboration scenario. What challenges might arise in their coordination, and how would you design their interaction so the process remains smooth, accurate, and explainable? 🏆 The best answer will be selected on the basis of: Creativity & relevance of the multi-agent use case Clarity in defining roles and handoffs Insight into coordination or conflict-resolution mechanisms Note for website visitors - This platform hosts two weekly questions, one on Monday and the other on Thursday. All previous questions can be found here: https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/lean-six-sigma-business-excellence-questions/. To participate in the current question, please visit the forum homepage at https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/. The question will be open until Monday or Thursday at 5 PM Indian Standard Time, depending on the launch day. Responses will not be visible until they are reviewed, and only non-plagiarised answers with less than 5-10% plagiarism will be considered for winner selection. If you are unsure about plagiarism, please check your answer using a plagiarism checker tool such as https://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/ before submitting. All correct answers shall be published, and the top-rated answer will be displayed first. The author will receive an honourable mention in our Business Excellence dictionary at https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/business-excellence-dictionary-glossary/ along with the related term. Some people seem to be using AI platforms to find forum answers. This is a risky approach as AI responses are error-prone because our questions are application-oriented (they are never straightforward). Have a look at this funny example - https://www.benchmarksixsigma.com/forum/topic/39458-using-ai-to-respond-to-forum-questions/ We also use an AI content detector at https://quillbot.com/ai-content-detector. Only answers with less than 45-50% AI-generated content will be considered for winner selection.
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AI News from ET - AI regurgitating ideas, not telling something new: comic book writer-creator Jim Zub
Most recently ChatGPT's new feature gave its users the tools to create memes and photographs in the Studio Ghibli style, the Japanese studio famous for its animated movies like "Spirited Away" and "My Friend Totoro". View the full article
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AI News from ET - “Creepy” ChatGPT calls users by name—even when it shouldn’t
Some users of OpenAI’s o3 and o4-mini models report the chatbot using their name unprompted, even when memory settings are turned off. The issue, described as “creepy” by some, has raised fresh privacy concerns. OpenAI’s vision of AI that “gets to know you” adds to the unease around personalisation and transparency. View the full article