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28.06 / 17:57
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performer
testing
OpenAI introduces CriticGPT to improve AI-generated code quality, shows 63% improvement in error detection
AI-generated code. OpenAI revealed that in testing, individuals who used CriticGPT to review code generated by ChatGPT performed better 60 per cent of the time compared to those who did not use the model. The research findings have been documented in a recently published paper.The RLHF framework involves human evaluators, known as AI trainers, providing feedback on the AI's performance to help adjust and enhance the model's behavior.
28.06 / 17:27
UPS
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Business and consumer insolvencies rise in May from last year
TORONTO — Canadian insolvencies rose in May from last year as elevated inflation and interest rates continue to hit businesses and consumers.
28.06 / 17:27
28.06 / 17:21
markets
FIVE
security
Research
Trade
show
recommendations
Sebi cancels registration of LFS Broking, bans MD for 5 years
Sebi on Friday cancelled the registration of LFS Broking and barred its MD Saiyad Jiyajur Rahaman from being employed or associated with any registered intermediary for five years for violating market norms. The regulator also cancelled the registrations of LFS Broking as a stockbroker, portfolio manager, depository participant, and research analyst. «I note that since the Noticee No. 2 (Saiyad Jiyajur Rahaman) has not acted with integrity, and honesty and has not displayed ethical behaviour and fairness, he ceases to be a fit and proper person in terms of the Intermediaries Regulations,» Sebi's Whole time member Kamlesh C Varshney said in the 56-page order.
28.06 / 16:47
Ball
show
reports
cricket
Inzamam-ul-Haq retorts back after Rohit Sharma asks him to 'use brain' in ball-tampering saga, says: 'Don't teach us...'
Pakistan's 24 News HD quoted Inzamam as saying. It was the same show where Inzaman had first made those claims."I had only given suggestions to the umpires, that keep your eyes open since the ball was moving around in the 15th over, and I still maintain my stance.
28.06 / 16:43
Target
Progressive
Analysis
wellness
President
show
Interviews
Fed gets heartening inflation data, but slow road ahead
inflation is cooling, news that helped ease doubts over how well monetary policy is doing its job after stronger-than-expected price increases earlier in the year. But while progress on a month-to-month basis is increasingly clear, the road to the Fed's 2% inflation goal — measured in year-over-year terms — is likely to be long, complicating discussions about when to cut interest rates. «We are getting evidence that (policy) is tight enough,» San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly told CNBC in an interview just minutes after a Bureau of Economic Analysis report showed inflation did not rise at all from April to May. «It's really challenging to look anywhere and not see monetary policy working: we have growth slowing, spending slowing, the labor market slowing, inflation coming down.»
28.06 / 16:33
markets
BlackRock
Trade
JPM
show
country
inclusion
First day JPM flows not a deluge, but bankers confident of steady flow going ahead
JP Morgan bond index got off to a muted start with a lower-than-expected quantum of foreign flows on Friday, belying expectations of an immediate deluge. Bankers, including a top executive at the US bank, said however that overseas investment worth billions will steadily be pumped into the debt market of the world’s fastest-growing major economy. Indian bonds debuted in JP Morgan’s GBI-EM global index suite on Friday, with the country expected to reach a maximum weight of 10% in the GBI-EM Global Diversified Index over a 10-month period. JP Morgan’s analysts expect foreign investment worth $20-25 billion to flow into the local bond market from the move.
28.06 / 16:33
MET
Williams
Entertainment
show
reports
Podcasts
What happened before Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce met Prince William, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte backstage?
Travis Kelce and Jason Kelce recently discussed meeting Prince William and his children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The Kelce brothers had a relaxed and unforgettable experience when they encountered each other backstage, as per the reports of 'Yahoo Entertainment.'
28.06 / 16:21
Racing
economy
Election
show
country
Investigations
What happened this week in the UK election campaign, from more betting slips to the last debate
The U.K. general election on July 4 is just days away now no doubt to the relief of the party leaders who have crisscrossed the country in a grueling month of campaigning
28.06 / 16:11
28.06 / 15:09
markets
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security
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ICICI Bank raises Rs 3,000 crore through 10-year infra bonds
ICICI Bank has raised Rs 3,000 crore through a 10-year bond sale on Friday, with the private sector lender garnering long-term funds for infrastructure financing at a time when credit growth is much higher than deposit growth, exerting pressure on banks to mobilise funds. The coupon rate – or interest rate paid to investors – for ICICI Bank’s bonds was set at 7.53%, debt capital market executives said.
28.06 / 15:09
show
track
stars
Videos
Sporting
‘Kalki 2898 AD’: From Vijay Deverakonda to Dulquer Salman, 5 South bigwigs who appeared in cameos
Kalki 2898 AD’ is grabbing eyeballs not just for its larger-than-life VFX effects and mythological references, but also for the star-studded cast! Led by Telugu superstar Prabhas, Bollywood stars Deepika Padukone and Amitabh Bachchan, and Tamil icon Kamal Haasan, this Nag Ashwin directorial was the most anticipated tentpole movie this year. While the main cast no doubt consists of heavyweights, the cameos are no less happening! From SS Rajamouli to Vijay Deverakonda, many bigwigs from the South have made special appearances in the movie!
28.06 / 14:13
DOW
WhatsApp
show
reports
rate cut bets
Nasdaq, S&P 500 open higher as cool inflation data lifts rate cut bets
Nasdaq and the benchmark S&P 500 opened higher on Friday as a report closely watched by the Federal Reserve showed inflation moderating in line with expectations, strengthening hopes for early interest rate cuts this year. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 71.67 points, or 0.18%, at the open to 39,092.39. The S&P 500 opened higher by 5.61 points, or 0.10%, at 5,488.48, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 32.41 points, or 0.18%, to 17,891.10 at the opening bell.
28.06 / 13:41
28.06 / 13:41
Landmark
Election
Bill
President
show
country
Argentine Congress seals 1st legislative win for President Milei after months of debate and protests
Argentina’s lower house has approved President Javier Milei's sweeping economic overhaul bills, sealing a much-needed legislative victory for the libertarian leader after six months of bruising negotiations and raucous protests that had raised question...
28.06 / 13:29
Death
band
show
social
musician
rap
reports
Shifty Shellshock death: Here’s the reason behind ‘Crazy Town’ singer’s demise
Shifty Shellshock, the frontman of the rap rock group Crazy Town, has died due to an accidental overdose. The revelation was made by the band’s manager, Howie Hubberman, shedding light on the tragic end of the musician whose real name was Seth Binzer.
28.06 / 13:21
Citi
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Traffic
International
Delhi rains: Workers trapped after wall collapses in Vasant Vihar; waterlogging, traffic snarls in city amid heavy downpour
Delhi and the National Capital Region experienced continuous rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning on Friday. The heavy rain led to traffic snarls and roadblocks. An under-construction wall collapsed in the Vasant Vihar area entrapping a few workers underneath, ANI reported.
28.06 / 12:15
markets
Citi
BAY
Research
Fishing
show
Sporting
Tokyo's old fish market makes way for skyscrapers, glitzy stadium to woo global spenders
The site of Tokyo’s famed Tsukiji fish market left empty after it was razed six years ago, will be replaced by a waterfront stadium and glistening skyscrapers according to plans for its redevelopment
28.06 / 11:33
UPS
Software
economy
show
reports
Department
US economic growth for last quarter is revised up slightly to a 1.4% annual rate
The American economy expanded at a 1.4% annual pace from January through March, the slowest quarterly growth since spring 2022, the government said in a slight upgrade from its previous estimate
28.06 / 11:25
markets
COST
Sustainability
community
show
reports
What will drive the housing market in India in 2024?
The Indian real estate sector has shown significant growth in recent years. While 2023 was the year with the highest number of new project announcements in the last decade, the first quarter of 2024 surpassed almost all records of the previous year. In 2024, the residential real estate market is expecting a strong influx of new launches, with an estimated range of 280,000-290,000 units, as per a report. This has set a good path for 2024, which shows that the sector is not only rising but also promising further growth in the coming years.
28.06 / 10:48
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Art
trends
Celebrity
show
beautiful
social
Why nail art is an act of self-expression
₹1,500- ₹2,500 a month. “It’s a loop of sorts, where you first go because you want pretty nail extensions (which generally last three-four weeks, depending on maintenance), and then you revisit the salon to remove them, and then you find yourself with a new set." Alexander isn’t the only one who’s turned her nails into a canvas of self-expression. Designer Marc Jacobs has been showing off nails as long as fingers on his social media, studded with stones on a tortoise shell bed—a look inspired by a nesting table.
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