What's New Today: Infosys Announces Walk-in Recruitment Drive in Bengaluru
Fast-Track Insights: Bitcoin Bulls Aim for $69K All-Time High Before Halving
Ride-hailing service Ola just introduced Krutrim, its first public-facing AI model. However, some users who began researching the AI model have reported receiving surprising replies. Several consumers turned to social networking site X (formerly Twitter) to disclose that Ola's newly announced AI model Krutrim informed them that it was created by OpenAI, the firm behind its rival ChatGPT.
Infosys, India's second-largest software services exporter, has scheduled a walk-in recruiting event for March 9 at its development center in Electronic City, Bengaluru, to add 'next great talents' to its team. This follows similar initiatives in Hyderabad on January 6 and Chennai on February 3.
The advent of remote work has reshaped the employment landscape, especially in the technology sector. In India, a hub of tech talent, companies are actively seeking professionals for remote roles, offering an array of exciting positions for developers proficient in languages such as R, Go, and Java. In this article, we delve into the details of prominent remote job opportunities, shedding light on responsibilities, requirements, and the evolving nature of work culture. Read More
According to some traders, euphoric attitude, institutional purchasing demand, and historical gains associated with bitcoin's (BTC) halving event are putting the currency on pace to reach its lifetime high of $69,000 in March. Bitcoin halving has traditionally been connected with bull rallies, with asset prices rising by hundreds of percent in the months after past occurrences. Halvings occur every four years and reduce miners' block payouts. The next halving is scheduled in mid-April, according to a countdown clock.
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