Hello, It’s round 2 of Bhavish Aggarwal vs LinkedIn. Following the removal of Aggarwal's LinkedIn post on pronouns, the Ola founder has decided to move his company's entire workload out of LinkedIn-owner Microsoft's Azure to its AI company Krutrim's cloud infrastructure. He also offered a full year of free cloud usage to any developer looking to move out of Azure to Krutrim. Meanwhile, the EV momentum in India is picking up pace. EV charging infrastructure company Relux Electric has raised Rs 250 crore from a group of private real estate and infrastructure investors. It plans to use the funds to set up 20 hyper-charging stations on South India's highways over the next eight months. Also, for the first time, ISRO has successfully tested a 3D-printed rocket engine. The number of parts in the engine has been reduced from 14 made using traditional machining and welding to just one. ICYMI: Inside the world’s largest carbon capture plant. Oh, and scientists are warning against the growing capacity of AI systems to deceive humans. MIT researchers identified wide-ranging instances of AI systems double-crossing opponents, bluffing and pretending to be human. One system even altered its behaviour during mock safety tests. That sure looks like a red flag! In today’s newsletter, we will talk about - Luxury wellness and beauty brand, Qi Ayurveda
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Here’s your trivia for today: Which company is the sole supplier of indelible ink used in Lok Sabha elections?
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