Google CEO Sundar Pichai updated employees about new AI products set to launch soon, highlighting their importance and the company's innovative progress. He mentioned significant advancements, aligning with Google's annual I/O developer conference in May. Pichai also addressed support efforts for employees affected by California wildfires and Google's commitment to relief efforts.
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Three days after arresting Bangladeshi national Shariful Fakir for stabbing actor Saif Ali Khan, Mumbai police recovered the final missing piece of the knife used in the attack. The actor was discharged from the hospital, and police are awaiting his statement. Fakir is set to appear in court after five days in custody.
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Shane Watson termed India's decision to skip the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy in Pakistan as "unfortunate". Emphasizing the importance of the India-Pakistan rivalry, he highlighted the excitement it brings to cricket fans. Watson also recalled his positive experience in the Pakistan Super League and noted the significance of Pakistan hosting the tournament after a long hiatus.
The Supreme Court is set to decide on the legitimacy of the 2023 law altering the selection panel for chief election commissioner (CEC) and ECs, contrasting Parliament's legislative power with SC’s authority. The court's previous order outlined a panel including the PM, LoP, and CJI, but Parliament replaced the CJI with a Union minister, raising concerns about EC independence.
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