OpenAI hires first India-based official Pragya Misra, slated to start later this month: report

OpenAI has hired its first official in India, Pragya Misra, 39, to facilitate government relations as it moves forward with its generative AI products, reported Bloomberg

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Nvidia shares shed 10%, shaving off at least $200 billion

Nvidia shares fell by 10% in the last day, resulting in the company losing at least $200 billion

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Japanese AI tool predicts when recruits will quit jobs

The artificial intelligence tool was developed by Japanese researchers to try and help managers provide targeted support to staff to stop them from quitting

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Japanese AI tool predicts when recruits will quit jobs

The artificial intelligence tool was developed by Japanese researchers to try and help managers provide targeted support to staff to stop them from quitting

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Japanese AI tool predicts when recruits will quit jobs

The artificial intelligence tool was developed by Japanese researchers to try and help managers provide targeted support to staff to stop them from quitting

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Japanese AI tool predicts when recruits will quit jobs

The artificial intelligence tool was developed by Japanese researchers to try and help managers provide targeted support to staff to stop them from quitting

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Japanese AI tool predicts when recruits will quit jobs

The artificial intelligence tool was developed by Japanese researchers to try and help managers provide targeted support to staff to stop them from quitting

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Japanese AI tool predicts when recruits will quit jobs

The artificial intelligence tool was developed by Japanese researchers to try and help managers provide targeted support to staff to stop them from quitting

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Japanese AI tool predicts when recruits will quit jobs

The artificial intelligence tool was developed by Japanese researchers to try and help managers provide targeted support to staff to stop them from quitting

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Japanese AI tool predicts when recruits will quit jobs

The artificial intelligence tool was developed by Japanese researchers to try and help managers provide targeted support to staff to stop them from quitting

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