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The Times of India Tension rises between technology companies and banks in the UK

Struggling over who should pay for online fraud compensation, U.K. banks will now reimburse up to £85,000 per victim starting October 7. Financial institutions argue that social media companies, like Facebook and Instagram, should also contribute, citing their insufficient fraud prevention measures.

The Times of India Study reveals 75% of Australian univ use AI in academics: What India can learn

Artificial Intelligence has increasingly become intertwined with the academic world, with a recent study revealing that 75% of Australian university staff utilize AI tools. This integration is guided by a comprehensive framework by Australia's Department of Education, which aims to support and enhance teaching, protect user wellbeing, maintain transparency, ensure fairness, uphold accountability, and secure privacy.

The Times of India 'You will never get to taste this in your jobs': Steve told consultants

In a 1992 MIT lecture, Steve Jobs criticized the consulting profession for its lack of substantive engagement and long-term accountability. He argued that consultants miss out on meaningful learning and growth because they do not own the results of their recommendations.

The Times of India Ola shares dip after company's CEO engages in verbal spat with comedian

Ola Electric's stock prices fell by 9% after comedian Kunal Kamra posted a controversial image showing dusty e-scooters outside an Ola showroom. The incident led to a public spat with CEO Bhavish Aggarwal, amplifying existing customer dissatisfaction and service quality issues.

The Times of India Maldives pivots back toward India to ease China debt squeeze

Facing a severe debt crisis, Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu visits India to seek financial assistance and mend diplomatic ties. This represents a significant shift from his earlier anti-India stance, underscoring the Maldives' economic dependency on both India and China while navigating its substantial debt obligations.

The Times of India Who is Goldberg’s son? Exploring Gage AJ's professional & personal life

William Scott Goldberg, a WWE Hall of Famer, began as a college footballer and now his son, Gage AJ Goldberg, is following his footsteps. Gage, playing for University of Colorado, is coached by Deion Sanders, who also once coached his father. Gage is active on social media, especially Instagram with 36.8k followers.

The Times of India JJ Watt hilarious response as TJ Watt secures place in NFL’s club

T.J. Watt, the Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker, achieved his 100th career sack in an NFL game against the Dallas Cowboys. He became the 44th player in league history to do so. This achievement came in just 109 games, making him the second fastest after Reggie White. His brother, J.J. Watt, humorously celebrated the milestone on social media.

The Times of India Venus in Libra: What does it mean and how does it affect your life?

Venus in Libra emphasizes balance, harmony, and partnerships, reflecting the diplomatic and elegant nature of the sign. People with this placement seek equitable relationships, value aesthetics, and favor open communication. They appreciate beauty in surroundings and expect mutual effort and fairness in love and finances.

The Times of India Delhi-based tech CEO shares “peak Bengaluru” moment

Ananya Narang, CEO of Entourage, recently experienced a virtual receptionist at a Bengaluru hotel, calling it a 'Peak Bengaluru' moment. This tech-forward approach replaces physical front desk staff with virtual receptionists, sparking mixed reactions online. While some praised the innovation in hospitality, others lamented the loss of personal touch that is needed in hospitality.

The Times of India Chennai airshow: Stalin announces ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh for kin of deceased

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin condoles five deaths and announces Rs 5 lakh aid for families after the IAF air show in Chennai. The deaths were linked to excess heat and medical reasons, with over 90 hospitalized. Stalin promised better preparations for future events.

The Times of India 'Alarming level': Taliban 'schools' Pakistan on dealing with discontent

The Taliban-led Afghan foreign ministry expresses concern over the escalating political tensions in Pakistan, urging negotiation and understanding to address legitimate demands. PTI protests against the government continue, with significant arrests and disruptions, adding to regional instability.

The Times of India Muizzu thanks India for aid; 'will always give priority to Maldives', says PM Modi

Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for providing Rs 30 billion and a $400 million currency swap to help with Maldives' foreign exchange problems. During their meeting in New Delhi, India also granted a $100 million Treasury bills rollover. Both leaders discussed further financial collaborations and digital payment connections between India and the Maldives.

The Times of India RG Kar rape case: CBI files chargesheet, says Sanjay Roy sole accused

The CBI files its first chargesheet in the RG Kar Hospital case, accusing Sanjay Roy of raping and murdering a postgraduate trainee doctor. With nearly 100 witnesses interrogated and 12 polygraph tests conducted, forensic evidence, including DNA matches, implicates Roy as the primary suspect.

The Times of India Why the Gautam Gambhir era may herald a new legacy in Indian cricket

Under head coach Gautam Gambhir, the Indian cricket team is showcasing an aggressive, all-rounder-centric approach similar to his KKR days. Key strategies include prioritizing bowlers, fielding fearless cricket, and making tactical decisions like altering batting positions for the team's benefit. Emphasizing equal treatment for all players, Gambhir aims to rebuild Indian cricket legacies.

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