
Aryan Gupta
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Nov 20, 2024 |
medium.com | Aryan Gupta
Explore the fascinating evolution of generative AI, with a spotlight on tools like ChatGPT and Bard. Learn how these technologies are shaping industries, ethical considerations, and future prospects. Aryan Gupta·Follow11 min read·--Generative AI, a groundbreaking field within artificial intelligence, refers to algorithms capable of creating new content — from text and images to music and beyond — by learning patterns from vast datasets.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Aryan Gupta
In the often-sensitive context of workplace disputes and employment terminations, clear communication between employer and employee is crucial. However, such discussions may carry legal implications if not handled correctly. Two commonly used legal mechanisms —Protected Conversations and Without Prejudice communications — offer confidentiality to facilitate candid settlement discussions. But what exactly are the differences between them, and when should employers opt for one over the other?
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Oct 9, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Aryan Gupta
AG Anthony Gold Solicitors LLP More Anthony Gold Solicitors are a leading Law firm based in London. Our solicitors specialise in various areas of law and are experts in their fields of legal services. We are negotiators and litigators, committed to doing whatever is best for our clients. Restrictive covenants are commonly used in employment contracts to protect a business's interests after an employee leaves. United Kingdom Employment and HR
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Oct 7, 2024 |
lexology.com | Aryan Gupta
What Are Restrictive Covenants in Employment Contracts? Restrictive covenants are commonly used in employment contracts to protect a business’s interests after an employee leaves. These legal clauses aim to prevent former employees from engaging in activities that could harm the business, such as working for a competitor or soliciting staff or clients.
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Sep 28, 2024 |
medium.com | Aryan Gupta
Aryan Gupta·Follow4 min read·--In the world of JavaScript, you’ve probably heard about the superstar operators — +, -, &&, and ||. They’re like the Avengers of your code, always saving the day. But what about the lesser-known operators, lurking in the shadows, waiting to be recruited? Today, we’re finding some of these secret agents, like the nullish coalescing operator (??), along with a few other unsung heroes of JS. “Nullish Coalescing” — the name alone sounds like a superhero, right?
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