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Since the launch of ChatGPT, analysts and even Google insiders deemed Alphabet a laggard in the AI race.
Well, not anymore.
With a rally in its shares, Alphabet is poised to shake up the status quo of the world’s most valuable companies. Gains this year have left the Google parent about $300 billion away from Nvidia’s $4.2 trillion market cap.
Rave reviews for Alphabet’s new Gemini AI model and demand for its TPU chips have only pushed its shares higher. In fact, Meta Platforms is in talks with Google to spend billions of dollars on the company's chips for use in its data centres starting from 2027, as per The Information.
As far as models go, Anthropic’s no slouch, either. The company is rolling out a new version of its most powerful AI model, designed to be better at automating coding and office tasks.
Yay to no more sleepless nights poring over buggy programs!
If you were planning on using that time for a mini-vacation, though, you might want to hold onto your plans. Air India and Akasa Air said they were cancelling some flights after ash plumes from a volcanic eruption in Ethiopia disrupted operations.
Mankind’s no match for the wrath of nature.
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Here’s your trivia for today: What job did "knocker-uppers" once have in Great Britain?
On November 21, the government brought into force four consolidated Labour Codes, restructuring a large part of India’s central labour law framework. India’s new Labour Codes formalise gig and contract work, redefine wages and benefits, tighten labour rules, and shift compliance systems, though many operational details await further notifications.
The new codes allow for modernisation with simpler compliance, fewer overlapping filings, more transparency in employment relationships and wider social protection.
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Startup: Zinit
Amount: $8M
Round: Seed
Startup: Morphle Labs
Amount: $5M
Round: Series A
Startup: CrisprBits
Amount: $3M
Round: Pre-Series A
In October 2024, the Ministry of Heavy Industries rolled out the PM e-Bus Sewa Payment Security Mechanism (PSM) for the procurement and operation of electric buses, which aims to mitigate payment risks and improve bankability for OEMs and operators who have entered into concession agreements with public transport authorities.
Prior to its adoption, the segment saw rising delays and defaults in payments from state transport undertakings to electric bus OEMs and financing agencies.
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“More than 90% of the AI projects in BFSI fail not because the technology is weak, but because they’re not battle-tested for the industry,” Deviprasad Thrivikraman, Managing Director of Zentis AI, says. Zentis AI, incorporated in April 2025 in Trivandrum, was born from this view of what truly blocks automation in the BFSI sector.
Over the last six months, the startup—incubated at Techvantage.ai—has been working on what Thrivikraman describes as a “BFSI-native agentic automation platform”. It uses lightweight, CPU-friendly specialised language models to automate core processes in banks and insurers without demanding heavy GPU infrastructure.
Deviprasad Thrivikraman, Managing Director of Zentis AI, is building a BFSI-native agentic automation platform designed to help banks and insurers deploy AI that actually works in real-world conditions.
What job did "knocker-uppers" once have in Great Britain?
Answer: Waking people up by knocking on their doors or windows using a baton or long stick.
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