Everything posted by Vishwadeep Khatri
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AI News from ET - Jack Dorsey's blunt AI warning sharpens debate over jobs and profits
Block shares rose sharply on Friday, underscoring how markets are increasingly rewarding companies that present AI not as an experiment but as a driver of structural change. Dorsey also delivered a blunt warning to peers: most companies are behind the AI curve and will reach the same conclusion within a year. View the full article
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AI News from ET - ChatGPT crosses 900 million weekly users, 50 million paying subscribers: OpenAI's Nick Turley
Per Turley, for many users, ChatGPT is their entry point into AI. They start with writing, building, doing research, planning trips, shopping, or getting tasks done. Turley added that as the number of people using ChatGPT rises, the system learns faster, resulting in quicker responses, greater reliability, and answers that feel increasingly natural. View the full article
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How Will AI Change the Way Work Is Divided Across Teams?
Q851As AI becomes deeply embedded in workflows — influencing decisions, generating insights, and automating parts of execution — the way work is divided across teams may no longer make sense. Today, many organizations separate responsibilities clearly — for example: Operations vs Analytics Quality vs Delivery Support vs Strategy Business vs Technology Think of a specific way work is currently divided in your domain. If AI becomes fully integrated into that process, how might those boundaries need to change? Would roles merge, shift, or require new coordination models? ⚠️ Any answer that is generic or does not connect with a specific organizational context will not be approved. 💡 Participants are free to use AI tools while preparing their response — clarity, insight, and relevance will determine the best answer. 🏆 The best answer will be selected on the basis of: Relevance of the chosen organizational boundary Depth of insight into how AI reshapes responsibilities Practicality of the proposed evolution Standard Note for Website VisitorsThis 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 Tuesday or Friday at 9:00 AM Indian Standard Time, depending on the launch day. Responses will not be visible until they are reviewed. 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 verify your answer using a plagiarism checker tool such as https://smallseotools.com/plagiarism-checker/ before submitting. Participants are welcome to use AI tools while preparing their answers. However, selection of the winning response will depend on the quality of thinking, contextual relevance, clarity of reasoning, and practical insight demonstrated. 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.
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AI News from ET - Agreement reached with Department of War to deploy OpenAI models in classified network: CEO Sam Altman
Sam Altman said OpenAI has agreed with the Department of War to run its AI models on the classified network. The company will control safeguards, model use, and cloud deployment, while the government will respect its “red lines.” The deal follows tensions with Anthropic. View the full article
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AI News from ET - India Inc resets strategy as AI takes over boardroom
In the boardroom of a leading engineering and construction company, talks on quarterly results quickly turned to buying an enterprise-level artificial intelligence licence. An independent director said it would boost efficiencies, streamline work processes and give a competitive edge. Experts say boardroom discussions now focus heavily on AI strategies and future planning. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Rivals support Anthropic in AI standoff with Pentagon
At the heart of the dispute is Anthropic's refusal to allow its Claude models to be used for the mass surveillance of US citizens or deployed in fully autonomous weapons systems. An open letter titled "We Will Not Be Divided," signed as of Friday by 336 Google DeepMind staffers and 68 from OpenAI, called on tech leaders to hold the line together. View the full article
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AI News from ET - ‘Anthropic is lying’: US defence official rebuts AI lab over military use of Claude
A public dispute has broken out between AI firm Anthropic and a senior US defence official over the military use of advanced models. On X, Emil Michael accused the company of “lying” about talks with the Department of War, saying it does not conduct mass surveillance. Anthropic said its government contracts restrict autonomous weaponry and mass surveillance of Americans. View the full article
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AI News from ET - OpenAI raises $110 billion from Amazon, Nvidia, Softbank at post-money valuation of $840 billion
This is the largest funding round for any AI startup to date. Led by Amazon, with participation from Nvidia and SoftBank, the deal underscores the massive capital backing of frontier AI as it moves from research to large-scale commercial deployment. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Narayana Murthy calms fears over AI; says past tech disruptions added more jobs
Murthy said AI would boost productivity, but legacy systems and maintenance work would continue to create jobs for technology professionals. His comments come in the background of investor concerns that rapid advances in LLM-based tools could disrupt traditional software services models. He was speaking to employees of Bengaluru-based Ittiam Systems, whose solutions power platforms such as Netflix, Google, and Dolby. View the full article
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AI News from ET - OpenAI raises $110 billion from Amazon, Nvidia, Softbank; announces multi-year partnership with AWS
Amazon’s $50 billion commitment is the largest in this round, surpassing the $30 billion each pledged by Nvidia and SoftBank. This round of funding gives OpenAI a pre-money valuation at $730 billion. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Pearson says its AI delivers better grades, general AI does not
Pearson said its use of AI in education courses was delivering better outcomes for students, unlike general AI models, which had a negative impact on learning and reasoning skills. Chief executive Omar Abbosh said Pearson was scaling AI across its products, which were designed with teachers and had to meet exacting standards. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Anthropic vs US govt: Amodei the last holdout against Trump regime's demand for unrestricted access to AI
The AI giant, which was last valued at $380 billion after a $30 billion fundraise earlier this year, said it would not accede to the Pentagon's request to eliminate safeguards from its AI systems, despite threats to deem the company a "supply chain risk" and remove it from the Department of Defense's systems, putting a $200 million contract at risk. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Texas at heart of Amazon's AI push in United States
Tech titan Amazon is working to step out of Nvidia's shadow with custom "Trainium" chips designed specially for machine learning as billions of dollars are poured into artificial intelligence (AI). After years of relying on suppliers for chips, the e-commerce powerhouse's Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud computing unit began designing its own, acquiring Israeli startup Annapurna Labs in 2015. View the full article
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Career Paths in an AI-Embedded World
Vishwadeep Khatri replied to Vishwadeep Khatri's topic in We ask and you answer! The best answer wins!Here are the results for this crucial topic ✅ Tabrez Shaikh — Winner: Most complete “career path evolution” answer for a Transformation Manager in BPO, with clear 3-stage structural shift (process optimizer → AI-augmented leader → operating model architect), concrete capability progression, metrics that change, and strong practicality (commercial renegotiation, human-in-loop design, governance, workforce redesign). ✅ Manish Gupta — Very strong, highly structured Reverse Supply Chain career ladder (Analyst → Product/Platform owner → Ops manager → Business head) with specific AI impacts (CV grading, digital twins, optimization, compliance) and crisp capability progression. ✅ Abhishek Chaudhary — Strong Plant Head evolution with specific manufacturing levers (predictive throughput, digital twin, workforce orchestration, supply risk) and a realistic progression (AI-aware → AI-integrated leader → smart factory architect). ✅ Aloke Biswas — Strongly grounded personal DEX career path with clear phases and practical capability shifts (from log-diving to AI-guided judgment, data quality stewardship, validation steps, stakeholder comms). ✅ Jinad Padiyath — Strong software full-stack path evolution (augmented → integrated product engineer → AI systems architect) with clear “less/more critical” capabilities; slightly broader than domain-specific ops answers but still solid. ✅ Anil Kumar (CAISA) — Strong fraud team manager path, good new KPIs and orchestration framing; a bit heavy on KPI listing vs. career ladder stages, but still well anchored. ✅ Kush Singh — Strong and human-centric CI specialist evolution; great insight on “questions AI doesn’t ask” and cultural context; could be more concrete on role levels/skills-by-stage. ✅ Aditya Bhavsar — Good improvement specialist → AI-system architect narrative in scientific publishing with integrity governance; a bit conceptual and would benefit from a clearer staged capability ladder like top entries. ✅ Preethi Bijesh — Strong AP process grounding and clear shift from processor to exception/risk controller; however, it leans more toward “metrics + role redesign” than a 5–10 year career-path ladder with progression stages. 🟡 Sahil Anand — Sensible view of Operations Leader evolution, but too generic (not tightly tied to one domain/process and lacks staged progression detail).
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AI News from ET - Hyundai Motor Group to invest $6.3 billion in AI data centre, robot factory in South Korea
Hyundai Motor Group to invest about 5.8 trillion won to build an AI data centre, which will deploy 50,000 graphics processing units, the ministry said. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI in action: How startups showcased solutions built across healthcare, education, enterprise and more
These products — some of which are already live and others in the build phase — were showcased at the India AI Impact Summit, which wrapped up on February 21. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI safety hangs in balance as India rushes in
In the past two years, new nonprofit groups have emerged to address AI risks. Organisations like Fathom, Current AI, and IASEAI work with governments and industry to create safeguards. As AI spreads, safety is becoming a core concern, with researchers and policymakers joining efforts to manage its impact. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Google rolls out Nano Banana 2 after viral success of AI image generation tool
Google has launched Nano Banana 2, an upgraded AI image generator. This new model promises faster performance and sharper details. It is being integrated into various Google products like the Gemini app and Lens. This move aims to attract more users to Google's AI offerings. The company's AI advancements have seen significant success and stock growth. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Karnataka to host GAFX 2026 to showcase AI-led content creation
The seventh edition of the summit, which begins on Friday in Bengaluru, will bring together creators, studios, technologists, investors, policymakers, and education leaders from India and overseas. Per IT/BT minister Priyank Kharge, the focus will be to move from being only a services powerhouse to becoming a global hub for original IP, next-gen storytelling, and immersive innovation. View the full article
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AI News from ET - India’s Rs 10,000 crore AI mission fund akin to weekend expense for OpenAI: Fractal CEO
Srikanth Velamakanni was speaking at a panel discussion at the ET AI Awards 2025. He pushed for an “India model” on the likes of Aadhaar and UPI. Others on the panel were Neysa founder and chief executive Sharad Sanghi and Naveen Tewari, cofounder and chief executive, InMobi and Glance. View the full article
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AI News from ET - OpenAI to make London its biggest research hub outside US
OpenAI is establishing its largest research center outside the United States in London. This significant move highlights Britain's strong technology sector and its ambition to be a global leader in artificial intelligence. The company's decision is seen as a major endorsement of the UK's innovation capabilities. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Building for consumers is hard because of free products: Sarvam AI cofounder Vivek Raghavan
Building AI for consumers is much harder because it competes with free tools like ChatGPT and Gemini, said Sarvam AI cofounder Vivek Raghavan. He stressed that Indian large language models must deliver real value to gain adoption. Comparing AI to nuclear power, he argued India needs to decide whether to develop its own foundational models. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI song generator startups Suno, Udio angered the music industry. Now they're hoping to join it
AI music companies Suno and Udio are facing legal challenges from major record labels over copyright infringement. These startups are now seeking to collaborate with the music industry. While some artists fear job displacement, others see potential in AI as a creative tool. Negotiations are ongoing to find a path forward for AI-generated music. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Tripura to unveil AI policy, with assistance from Niti Aayog, Atal Innovation Mission: CM Saha
Saha highlighted Tripura's potential as a regional innovation hub, citing its third-strongest internet gateway and strategic location as a corridor to South East Asia. View the full article
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AI News from ET - India is nowhere close to building frontier AI models: Wingify's Paras Chopra
According to Chopra, India’s biggest constraint is the mindset. “We need to shift from a business mindset to a builder’s mindset — from chasing near-term profit to building the future.” View the full article