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Leave management software platform Tilt announced Tuesday a shift in thinking when it comes to managing leaves of absence with its new leave experience management platform, powered by AI.The move introduces an entirely new category of HR tech: leave experience management, according to the startup, reimagining the approach companies take to administering and managing leaves of absence with more transparency and hands-on control by companies and their HR teams.“The problem isn’t that HR doesn’t want to be involved in leave at all. The problem is they’ve never had the right tools to be involved in the right way,” said CEO…

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Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) is being called “the biggest meme stock we’ve ever seen” by Yale School of Management Senior Associate Dean Jeff Sonnenfeld, who made the comments in a recent interview with CNBC. Sonnenfeld’s comments echo those of many of the company’s skeptics, who argue that its price-to-earnings ratio is far too high when compared to other companies also in the tech industry. Tesla is often compared to companies like Apple, Nvidia, and Microsoft when these types of discussions come up. Fundamentally, yes, Tesla does trade at a P/E level that is significantly above that of any comparable company. However, it…

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Elon Musk is urging Tesla shareholders to take part in the company’s upcoming annual meeting, calling the vote critical not just for the automaker but potentially for the world.  “This shareholder vote decides the future of Tesla and may affect the future of the world,” Musk posted on X, emphasizing the importance of proposals that will be voted on in the upcoming meeting on November 6, 2025. A pivotal inflection point In a message from its official account, Tesla described itself as being at “a critical inflection point” as it prepares for its annual meeting. Shareholders will soon receive voting…

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Perplexity AI, on Thursday, announced that it has integrated the popular AI-powered photo editing tool Gemini 2.5 Flash Image model, also known as Nano Banana, into its WhatsApp bot. Aravind Srinivas, co-founder and CEO of Perplexity, shared the development on his LinkedIn account.  With this, now users can edit images through Perplexity’s AI through WhatsApp. This will allow users to make images with simple prompts in natural language. It needs to be noted that the quality of the output will depend largely on the details conveyed in the prompt.  In his LinkedIn post, Srinivas shared a short video demonstrating a…

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Credit: Lisa from Pexels from Pexels A USC study reveals most students use tools like ChatGPT to shortcut assignments, unless professors actively guide them toward deeper, more thoughtful usage. The findings are available on the EdArXiv preprint server. Most college students use artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT to get quick answers—not to learn concepts, unless professors direct them toward deeper engagement, a new report from USC reveals. On Wednesday, researchers at the USC Center for Generative AI and Society released a report on how students and teachers worldwide are adapting to AI. Together, this research provides the most up-to-date picture…

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Agnes Gund, one of the greatest and most influential art patrons in the US, has died at 87. The New York Times reported her death on Friday, but did not state a cause. Gund’s collecting and philanthropy transformed the American art world, spurring on many others to begin buying art with seriousness. Her influence is most deeply felt at the Museum of Modern Art, the New York institution that she had helped fund since 1967, when she joined its international council. In the 40-plus years since then, Gund helped bankroll many efforts that aided in launching MoMA into the future,…

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Huawei used 1,000 Ascend AI chips to train this LLM What’s the story Huawei, the Chinese tech giant, has announced the co-development of a modified version of the artificial intelligence (AI) model DeepSeek. The new variant, called DeepSeek-R1-Safe, is said to be “nearly 100% successful” in censoring politically sensitive topics. The development comes as part of China’s stringent regulations requiring domestic AI models and their applications to align with “socialist values.” Training on 1,000 Huawei Ascend AI chips Huawei has revealed that it used 1,000 of its Ascend AI chips to train this large-language model. The company made the announcement…

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Source: stockasso/Envato OpenAI and Google DeepMind have stunned the tech and academic world by dominating the 2025 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), the world’s top university coding competition. At the ICPC World Finals in Baku, Azerbaijan, OpenAI’s reasoning models delivered a perfect 12-for-12 score, while DeepMind’s Gemini 2.5 Deep Think hit gold-medal level by solving 10 of 12 problems, including one no human team cracked. The results mark the first time AI rivals have outperformed the globe’s best student programmers at the so-called “Olympics of programming”. GPT-5 leads the way with first-try correct solutions In a post on X, OpenAI…

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Elon Musk is urging Tesla shareholders to take part in the company’s upcoming annual meeting, calling the vote critical not just for the automaker but potentially for the world.  “This shareholder vote decides the future of Tesla and may affect the future of the world,” Musk posted on X, emphasizing the importance of proposals that will be voted on in the upcoming meeting on November 6, 2025. A pivotal inflection point In a message from its official account, Tesla described itself as being at “a critical inflection point” as it prepares for its annual meeting. Shareholders will soon receive voting…

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Google said it took model bias “extremely seriously” and was developing privacy techniques that can sanitise sensitive datasets and develop safeguards against bias and discrimination. Researchers have suggested that one way to reduce medical bias in AI is to identify what data sets should not be used for training in the first place, and then train on diverse and more representative health data sets. Zack said Open Evidence, which is used by 400,000 doctors in the US to summarize patient histories and retrieve information, trained its models on medical journals, the US Food and Drug Administration’s labels, health guidelines and…

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