A White House study of its staff's experience with AI


A White House study of its staff's experience with AI

The White House, the official residence and office of the most powerful man in the world, is going to start studying its employees' use of artificial intelligence, its experience and performance. This study will prepare a study on security, control, supervisory and how AI is being used in every work of the office, whether any risks can arise from it. Based on the study, a decision will be taken whether the employees can use it in future or not. Millions of people around the world are using ChatGPT or Google's Bard or other AI tools. It is being widely used in the White House as well.

Branson's successful foray into space travel

Virgin Group owner and British billionaire Richard Branson has achieved another success. Another test has been successful in his dreams of making any traveler travel to space, like air travel. His company, Virgin Galactic, successfully landed its supersonic plane in 2021. This time a test flight with two pilots and four crew members was successfully conducted. In the test, the mothership released the spacecraft at 50,000 feet above Earth, which successfully returned to Earth under pilot control.

A car that can run at a speed of 330 km per hour in India.

Good news for car enthusiasts and people who enjoy speeding on the highway. McLaren has launched a car running at a maximum speed of 330 km per hour in India. The hybrid supercar is made of carbon fiber and aluminum. Powered by a 671 horsepower and three-liter engine, this car can accelerate from 0 to 200 km in just 8.3 seconds. This car can run 31 km if driven at a speed of 130 km only on electric power. The price of this car in India has been kept at Rs.5.10 crore ex-showroom.

Recession looms over steel industry...

Due to the global recession, rising inflation and labor exodus, the steel industry of Mirarod-Bhayander near Mumbai has been hit hard. Due to all these setbacks, there has been a continuous decline in the production, sales and exports of this industry. More than 2500 small and big units are working here. During the corona epidemic, 40 to 50 percent of the laborers here did not come back after leaving. According to sources in the steel industry, people's purchases have been curtailed after the epidemic.

Credit Suisse fined Rs 76,580 crore: Georgia PM wins

Switzerland's weakened Credit Suisse Bank has recently suffered another blow. A court in Singapore has ordered the bank to pay 92.6 million dollars i.e. Rs. 76,580 crore for failure to prevent damage to the property of its customer and the former prime minister of Georgia. Former prime minister of Georgia and billionaire Bidzina Ivanishvili was a customer of the bank. He invested $1.1 billion in Credit Suisse Trust as a customer. Patrice Lescadron, a bank employee, was working in Singapore. A fraud case was registered against Patrice in 2011. He forged signatures of clients, including that of Ivanishvili. Patrice was convicted in the eight-year scam, and committed suicide after being released in 2019.

High standard of living, job loss means...

Young people known as Millennials or Generation Z are now becoming aware. On the one hand, rising living standards due to inflation and urbanization, and on the other hand, changes in technology, companies are at risk of losing jobs at any time due to the struggle for viability. In order to keep themselves safe in this situation, Generation Z is juggling one job with another. Moonlighting, side job or part-time job whatever the name is, they are earning more money by doing extra work. According to a survey by leading consultant Deloitte, 37 percent of young people have created additional jobs or sources of income in this way.

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