Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has shifted his stance on AI's impact, now emphasizing its potential to enhance employee roles by automating routine tasks. This contrasts with earlier warnings of job displacement. Jassy highlighted AI's current role in coding, customer service, and business process automation, citing significant time savings.
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Apple's iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max are rumored to feature scratch-resistant, anti-reflective displays, a significant upgrade addressing screen glare. Production challenges were initially a concern, but improvements have made the feature viable. The iPhone 17 Pro may also boast a redesigned aluminum and glass rear panel, an A19 Pro chip, 12GB of RAM, and an enhanced 48MP telephoto lens.
Eknath Khadse's son-in-law, Pranjal Khewalkar, and six others were arrested in Pune during a raid on a Kharadi apartment. Police seized cocaine, marijuana, hookah pots, and liquor. Khewalkar, along with the others, faces charges under the NDPS Act and COTPA, with the court granting police custody until Tuesday as investigations continue into potential drug sources and networks.
Justice Yashwant Varma has petitioned the Supreme Court, challenging an in-house inquiry report accusing him of complicity after cash was found at his residence. The report led to a recommendation for his removal, approved by then CJI Sanjiv Khanna and sent to the President and PM. A bench led by Justice Dipankar Datta will hear the case, as CJI Gavai recused himself due to prior involvement.
Following US President Trump's announcement of a 25% tariff on Indian goods, Billionaire Harsh Goenka has urged calm, emphasizing India's ability to adapt and thrive. Goenka suggests viewing the tariff as an opportunity to strengthen trade ties with ASEAN nations and Europe, leveraging the 'China+1' shift.
AB de Villiers showcased his enduring brilliance in the World Championship of Legends, starring with both bat and in the field. His explosive 63* propelled South Africa Champions to a formidable total, while a stunning relay catch to dismiss Yusuf Pathan highlighted his athleticism.
The Bombay High Court dismissed a petition by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) challenging the police's denial of permission for a Gaza protest at Azad Maidan. The court questioned the party's legal standing and suggested focusing on domestic issues instead. The state opposed the plea, citing potential law and order problems and conflict with India's stance.
During a temple inauguration in Andhra Pradesh's Nandyal district, BC Janardhan Reddy's brother, Madana Bhoopal Reddy, slapped a police constable on duty. The incident, captured on video, triggered public outrage and led to Bhoopal Reddy's arrest. Minister Janardhan Reddy condemned the act, assuring that those responsible would face legal consequences, emphasizing the government's intolerance for such behavior.
Laughter Chefs Season 2 concluded with Karan Kundrra and Elvish Yadav emerging as winners, decided by audience votes. The season was filled with unexpected twists, comedic moments from Krushna Abhishek and Sudesh Lehri, and heartwarming connections. Celebrities like Aly Goni, Nia Sharma, and Rubina Dilaik added to the entertainment, making it a memorable journey for both participants and viewers.
Shubman Gill's India faces England in the crucial 5th Test at The Oval, needing a win to level the series. The London weather forecast predicts rain throughout the match, potentially favoring swing bowlers. India seeks to maintain momentum from their Manchester comeback, while England, led by Ollie Pope, deals with injuries, adding intrigue to the contest.