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Rebalancing trade ties: India’s path to reduced Chinese import dependence
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Toyota Kirloskar Motor sales up 3% in July
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Swiggy trades below listing price after net loss doubles in Q1
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Keerthy Suresh leads Fiona Oil's 'Choose Better' campaign
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Skinn by Titan reimagines Rakhi gifting with Athiya and Ahaan Shetty
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Elon Musk's Grok to launch ‘Imagine’ text-to-video feature powered by Aurora
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Saatvik Green Energy launches new campaign with Kartik Aaryan
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CM YUVA Yojana gives wings to Uttar Pradesh’s youth, 68,000 entrepreneurs receive financial support worth ₹2,751 crore
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CEO Tim Cook says Apple ready to open its wallet to catch up in AI
Apple, in contrast, has leaned on outside data center providers to handle some of its cloud computing work, and despite a high-profile partnership with ChatGPT creator OpenAI for certain iPhone features, has tried to grow much of its AI technology in-house, including improvements to its Siri virtual assistant. The results have been rocky, with the company delaying its Siri improvements until next year.
CEO Tim Cook says Apple ready to open its wallet to catch up in AI
Apple, in contrast, has leaned on outside data center providers to handle some of its cloud computing work, and despite a high-profile partnership with ChatGPT creator OpenAI for certain iPhone features, has tried to grow much of its AI technology in-house, including improvements to its Siri virtual assistant. The results have been rocky, with the company delaying its Siri improvements until next year.
ET Auto News
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Pricol reports 45.57 per cent rise in Q1 revenue to ₹877.66 crore
Profit after tax for the quarter stood at ₹49.89 crore, a growth of 9.51 per cent.
ET BrandEquity News
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What are the main issues facing new Renault CEO Provost?
Francois Provost will soon lead Renault. He faces tough competition in Europe. Renault aims to grow in emerging markets and beyond cars. Partnerships are crucial but raise concerns. Renault plans many new car launches. Van sales have dropped. Improving credit rating is a priority. Renault will manage its Nissan stake and Nissan's partnerships. Provost has many challenges ahead.
What are the main issues facing new Renault CEO Provost?
Francois Provost will soon lead Renault. He faces tough competition in Europe. Renault aims to grow in emerging markets and beyond cars. Partnerships are crucial but raise concerns. Renault plans many new car launches. Van sales have dropped. Improving credit rating is a priority. Renault will manage its Nissan stake and Nissan's partnerships. Provost has many challenges ahead.
ETCFO News
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Dozens of countries with no deals face higher tariffs as trade deadline looms
President Trump's administration is implementing new tariffs on numerous countries, impacting the global economy. While some major trading partners like the EU and Japan have reached agreements, they still face higher duties. Countries without deals, including Canada and India, face tariffs between 10% and 40%, causing uncertainty for businesses and consumers.
Dozens of countries with no deals face higher tariffs as trade deadline looms
President Trump's administration is implementing new tariffs on numerous countries, impacting the global economy. While some major trading partners like the EU and Japan have reached agreements, they still face higher duties. Countries without deals, including Canada and India, face tariffs between 10% and 40%, causing uncertainty for businesses and consumers.
ETHRWorld News
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From one-size-fits-all to one-for-one: How AI is driving personalised learning at scale
Organisations are shifting from standardised training to personalised learning, driven by AI. This approach tailors learning paths to individual employee needs, boosting engagement and productivity. However, addressing AI literacy gaps and fostering a supportive leadership environment are crucial for successful implementation, enabling organisations to thrive in the AI-powered future.
From one-size-fits-all to one-for-one: How AI is driving personalised learning at scale
Organisations are shifting from standardised training to personalised learning, driven by AI. This approach tailors learning paths to individual employee needs, boosting engagement and productivity. However, addressing AI literacy gaps and fostering a supportive leadership environment are crucial for successful implementation, enabling organisations to thrive in the AI-powered future.
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Microsoft races past $4 trillion valuation after solid results
"It is in the process of becoming more of a cloud infrastructure business and a leader in enterprise AI, doing so very profitably and cash generatively despite the heavy AI capital expenditures," said Gerrit Smit, lead portfolio manager, Stonehage Fleming Global Best Ideas Equity Fund.