
Shouvik Das
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1 week ago |
htsyndication.com | Krishna Yadav |Shouvik Das |Devina Sengupta
New Delhi, May 2 -- Worried by instances of artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT throwing up fictitious cases and results, Indian law firms have started restricting AI usage internally. Law firmsare sharing cautionary notes with their employees, conducting training programmes and draftingagreements to assure clients that AI tools will not be used for legal advice or research, according to solicitors representing companies across sectors.
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1 week ago |
livemint.com | Krishna Yadav |Shouvik Das |Devina Sengupta
Worried by instances of artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT throwing up fictitious cases and results, Indian law firms have started restricting AI usage internally. Law firms are sharing cautionary notes with their employees, conducting training programmes and drafting agreements to assure clients that AI tools will not be used for legal advice or research, according to solicitors representing companies across sectors.
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1 month ago |
htsyndication.com | Shouvik Das |Sneha Shah
New Delhi/Mumbai, March 19 -- E-commerce aggregator 10Club, operated by Boxseat Ventures Pvt Ltd, is close to shutting shop, less than four years after it drew attention by raising $40 million in early-stage money in the highest seed-funding round by an Indian startup.
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1 month ago |
livemint.com | Shouvik Das |Sneha Shah
The Bengaluru-based startup’s lack of success in orientating its business model towards stronger target markets and failure to pivot to an alternate strategy in time led to the current state of affairs, four people with direct knowledge of the matter told Mint, seeking anonymity. Over the past six months, payments to multiple vendors have been stalled, while employees have only received delayed and partial salaries, the people said.
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Feb 2, 2025 |
livemint.com | Shouvik Das |Suneera Tandon
Summary A section of manufacturers sees the budget announcement as a big boost, but others say the relief will only benefit specific companies like China's TCL and India's Dixon This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: The exemption of import duties on components required for making open cells—a key part of LED televisions—has divided India’s nearly-$10-billion TV industry.
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