A dark and gritty crime-thriller, the trailer for ‘Atharva’ is filled with suspense, action, and mystery as actor Karthik Raju is investigating a string of mysterious murders, one of which includes the death of a Telugu heroine.
Soon discovered to be a kind of depraved game, these murders are forming a web which has one connecting branch, but what and where it lies is trickier than it looks as there is a whole dark web of corruption, and secrecy.
Investigating this string of murders, it is initially believed that the actress was killed by her boyfriend who later killed himself. However, the leading detective of the case is not convinced.
Searching for evidence, the killer is a very smart and elusive one as this person has left no trace of anything, be it fingerprints, hair fibres, or pieces of clothing. But the protagonist is convinced that this murder was pre-planned,...
Soon discovered to be a kind of depraved game, these murders are forming a web which has one connecting branch, but what and where it lies is trickier than it looks as there is a whole dark web of corruption, and secrecy.
Investigating this string of murders, it is initially believed that the actress was killed by her boyfriend who later killed himself. However, the leading detective of the case is not convinced.
Searching for evidence, the killer is a very smart and elusive one as this person has left no trace of anything, be it fingerprints, hair fibres, or pieces of clothing. But the protagonist is convinced that this murder was pre-planned,...
- 11/15/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
A dark and gritty crime-thriller, the trailer for ‘Atharva’ is filled with suspense, action, and mystery as actor Karthik Raju is investigating a string of mysterious murders, one of which includes the death of a Telugu heroine.
Soon discovered to be a kind of depraved game, these murders are forming a web which has one connecting branch, but what and where it lies is trickier than it looks as there is a whole dark web of corruption, and secrecy.
Investigating this string of murders, it is initially believed that the actress was killed by her boyfriend who later killed himself. However, the leading detective of the case is not convinced.
Searching for evidence, the killer is a very smart and elusive one as this person has left no trace of anything, be it fingerprints, hair fibres, or pieces of clothing. But the protagonist is convinced that this murder was pre-planned,...
Soon discovered to be a kind of depraved game, these murders are forming a web which has one connecting branch, but what and where it lies is trickier than it looks as there is a whole dark web of corruption, and secrecy.
Investigating this string of murders, it is initially believed that the actress was killed by her boyfriend who later killed himself. However, the leading detective of the case is not convinced.
Searching for evidence, the killer is a very smart and elusive one as this person has left no trace of anything, be it fingerprints, hair fibres, or pieces of clothing. But the protagonist is convinced that this murder was pre-planned,...
- 11/15/2023
- by Agency News Desk
New Delhi, Aug 28 (Ians) Be it Cloud or artificial intelligence (AI), It major Ibm is bullish on the innovations coming out from its research and development (R&d) centres in India and the company will continue to invest more as the country aims to become a trillion dollar digital economy by 2026, its Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna said here on Monday.
AI adoption is steadily on the rise globally and India is well poised to lead the AI revolution and establish itself as an AI innovation garage of the world. The company has close to 100,000 employees in the country, with its facilities spread across the country, he said.
“Our researchers in India are doing some of the deepest work on AI than anywhere in the world. Do we have people deploying it? Absolutely. That’s what our consulting teams and our Bpo teams do. Do we have our teams building products that use AI?...
AI adoption is steadily on the rise globally and India is well poised to lead the AI revolution and establish itself as an AI innovation garage of the world. The company has close to 100,000 employees in the country, with its facilities spread across the country, he said.
“Our researchers in India are doing some of the deepest work on AI than anywhere in the world. Do we have people deploying it? Absolutely. That’s what our consulting teams and our Bpo teams do. Do we have our teams building products that use AI?...
- 8/28/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 28 (Ians) Ibm Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna on Monday emphasised that artificial intelligence (AI) does need guardrails and regulations to avoid user harm, but the focus should be on regulating bad use cases, not to pause the overall technology which has tremendous potential to transform the world.
A strong proponent of AI and its future impact on certain repetitive and mundane human tasks, Krishna told Ians that some of the fears associated with AI are well-founded.
“With AI, there a possibility that you can have misinformation spread really fast now. AI can make misinformation more persuasive. However, stopping AI won’t achieve any purpose as bad actors will move from one country to another to spread harm as AI can easily cross boundaries,” noted the Indian-origin CEO of the tech behemoth.
In such a scenario, regulating bad and harmful use cases of AI would be a sensible and practical way forward.
A strong proponent of AI and its future impact on certain repetitive and mundane human tasks, Krishna told Ians that some of the fears associated with AI are well-founded.
“With AI, there a possibility that you can have misinformation spread really fast now. AI can make misinformation more persuasive. However, stopping AI won’t achieve any purpose as bad actors will move from one country to another to spread harm as AI can easily cross boundaries,” noted the Indian-origin CEO of the tech behemoth.
In such a scenario, regulating bad and harmful use cases of AI would be a sensible and practical way forward.
- 8/28/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 27 (Ians) Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is impressed at the way Indian-origin people have taken over as CEOs of most of the top tech companies, as well as some of the non-tech organisations, and the list is only growing.
By holding top positions, the Indian-origin people are earning millions of dollars which puts them among the highest paid CEOs in the US.
When the World of Statistics posted on X (formerly Twitter) the list of Indian-origin people at top companies, Musk reacted late on Saturday: “Impressive”.
His followers reacted, saying “Indians are some of the hardest working people”.
India is even the “CEO of Moon’s South Pole,” a Musk follower chuckled, after the country successfully landed its Chandrayaan-3 Moon mission.
Currently, Sanjay Mehrotra is the CEO of Micron Technology; Shantanu Narayen is the CEO of Adobe; Satya Nadella is Chairman and CEO of Microsoft; Sunder...
By holding top positions, the Indian-origin people are earning millions of dollars which puts them among the highest paid CEOs in the US.
When the World of Statistics posted on X (formerly Twitter) the list of Indian-origin people at top companies, Musk reacted late on Saturday: “Impressive”.
His followers reacted, saying “Indians are some of the hardest working people”.
India is even the “CEO of Moon’s South Pole,” a Musk follower chuckled, after the country successfully landed its Chandrayaan-3 Moon mission.
Currently, Sanjay Mehrotra is the CEO of Micron Technology; Shantanu Narayen is the CEO of Adobe; Satya Nadella is Chairman and CEO of Microsoft; Sunder...
- 8/27/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 25 (Ians) Artificial intelligence (AI) will take on certain low-level tasks and boost overall productivity, thus helping economics and companies grow faster, Ibm Chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna said on Friday.
Speaking at the ‘B20 Summit India 2023’, which is G20’s official dialogue forum with the global business community, Krishna said that AI can take on certain mundane tasks.
“AI can help in mundane tasks such as assessment and promotion of people at the Hr level. The AI deployment will enhance more productivity for companies and economies going forward,” Krishna told the gathering.
AI will help “generate more per capita Gdp”, the Ibm CEO added.
The aim, he said, is to make sure that tech companies have a “secure and accountable AI”.
Earlier this week, a study by the International Labour Organisation (Ilo) noted that generative AI is more likely to augment than destroy jobs by automating some...
Speaking at the ‘B20 Summit India 2023’, which is G20’s official dialogue forum with the global business community, Krishna said that AI can take on certain mundane tasks.
“AI can help in mundane tasks such as assessment and promotion of people at the Hr level. The AI deployment will enhance more productivity for companies and economies going forward,” Krishna told the gathering.
AI will help “generate more per capita Gdp”, the Ibm CEO added.
The aim, he said, is to make sure that tech companies have a “secure and accountable AI”.
Earlier this week, a study by the International Labour Organisation (Ilo) noted that generative AI is more likely to augment than destroy jobs by automating some...
- 8/25/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
What began as a conversational tool via prompts is likely to replace human workers doing certain jobs, beginning with industries like It/software/tech and media/creative agencies and new-age platforms serving the digital economy.
However, it is still early days for AI — trained on large language models (LLMs) — to take away jobs across the spectrum amid larger scrutiny but specific clues have emerged.
Ibm CEO Arvind Krishna told Bloomberg in an interview this week: "I could easily see 30 per cent of jobs getting replaced by AI and automation over a five-year period."
The tech giant has around 26,000 workers so nearly 7,800 jobs could be replaced by AI in the coming years.
However, this transition won’t be immediate and Ibm will first pause hiring for those roles it deems could be replaced by AI, particularly those for back-office or non-customer facing roles, said its CEO.
According to Arundhati Bhattacharya, CEO...
However, it is still early days for AI — trained on large language models (LLMs) — to take away jobs across the spectrum amid larger scrutiny but specific clues have emerged.
Ibm CEO Arvind Krishna told Bloomberg in an interview this week: "I could easily see 30 per cent of jobs getting replaced by AI and automation over a five-year period."
The tech giant has around 26,000 workers so nearly 7,800 jobs could be replaced by AI in the coming years.
However, this transition won’t be immediate and Ibm will first pause hiring for those roles it deems could be replaced by AI, particularly those for back-office or non-customer facing roles, said its CEO.
According to Arundhati Bhattacharya, CEO...
- 5/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Actors John Kokken and Pooja Ramachandran have announced that they are going to be parents soon. Taking to social media, actress Pooja Ramachandran shared a series of pictures of her with John including one which showed her baby bump.
She wrote: “Whirlwind of a love story, undying spirits, hearty laughters, crazy fights, endless conversations, lust, love and adventure, oh what a ride we’ve had and now, we are excited to say our little miracle is on the way. 2023 you are going to be so special!”
Actor John Kokken, quoting Pooja’s tweet, wrote: “So happy and excited about this new chapter of our lives.”
Soon after the couple announced the news, congratulatory messages started pouring in.
Actresses Anju Kurian, Samyuktha Shan, Raai Laxmi, Shamna Kasim and cinematographer Arvind Krishna were among those who congratulated the couple.
She wrote: “Whirlwind of a love story, undying spirits, hearty laughters, crazy fights, endless conversations, lust, love and adventure, oh what a ride we’ve had and now, we are excited to say our little miracle is on the way. 2023 you are going to be so special!”
Actor John Kokken, quoting Pooja’s tweet, wrote: “So happy and excited about this new chapter of our lives.”
Soon after the couple announced the news, congratulatory messages started pouring in.
Actresses Anju Kurian, Samyuktha Shan, Raai Laxmi, Shamna Kasim and cinematographer Arvind Krishna were among those who congratulated the couple.
- 11/12/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, March 29 (Ians) Indian-American Raj Subramaniam, the newly-appointed President and CEO of the US-based multinational transportation and courier delivery giant FedEx, has joined the high-profile league of Indian, and Indian-origin leaders, who are running some of the most successful businesses and companies across the world. Subramaniam joins Arvind Krishna, another IITian from Kanpur […]...
- 3/29/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, June 6 (Ians) It is time to move over for Microsoft's Satya Nadella, Google's Sundar Pichai or Adobe's Shantanu Narayan as new faces have joined the high-profile league of Indian-led businesses, calling the shots in the Silicon Valley and leading the global digital transformation wave.
The latest to join the elite tech CEOs' club is Rajesh Nambiar, currently the Chairman and Managing Director of Cognizant India, who has replaced Malcolm Frank, Executive Vice President and President, Digital Business and Technology at the It major.
Nambiar, who developed and led Operation C3 (Cognizant Combats Covid-19), brings deep knowledge of applications, data, AI, analytics, infrastructure, cloud, and consulting to his new role that began from June 4.
In a short span of time, Nambiar has established himself as a trusted leader among the 200,000 associates of Cognizant in India.
"Living and working in India, which I will continue to do,...
The latest to join the elite tech CEOs' club is Rajesh Nambiar, currently the Chairman and Managing Director of Cognizant India, who has replaced Malcolm Frank, Executive Vice President and President, Digital Business and Technology at the It major.
Nambiar, who developed and led Operation C3 (Cognizant Combats Covid-19), brings deep knowledge of applications, data, AI, analytics, infrastructure, cloud, and consulting to his new role that began from June 4.
In a short span of time, Nambiar has established himself as a trusted leader among the 200,000 associates of Cognizant in India.
"Living and working in India, which I will continue to do,...
- 6/6/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Quincy Jones, Barbra Streisand, Cher, Carole King, and Rod Stewart are among the artists who will take part in the United Nations Human Rights’ Call for Code initiative on Saturday, June 5th, which is also Un World Environment Day.
Melissa Etheridge, Sia, Kesha, Perry Farrell, Pitbull, and Tegan & Sara — as well as actors like Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, Pierce Brosnan, Don Cheadle, and Padma Lakshmi — will also take part in the social media initiative that is “a call to action, encouraging developers and innovators to use cutting-edge technologies to...
Melissa Etheridge, Sia, Kesha, Perry Farrell, Pitbull, and Tegan & Sara — as well as actors like Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick, Pierce Brosnan, Don Cheadle, and Padma Lakshmi — will also take part in the social media initiative that is “a call to action, encouraging developers and innovators to use cutting-edge technologies to...
- 6/4/2021
- by Rolling Stone
- Rollingstone.com
San Francisco, June 1 (Ians) Apple CEO Tim Cook's compensation for heading the most valuable company in the US is relatively modest, as he is placed at the 171st position in rankings of S&P 500 CEO earnings.
Apple is at the top of the Standard & Poor's 500 rankings in terms of market capitalisation but Cook's direct pay from the company is far lower than many others in the list, AppleInsider, citing WSJ, reported on Tuesday.
Cook trails far behind Paycom CEO Chad R. Richison, who topped the list with $211 million in total pay, followed by Shantanu Narayen of Adobe at third with $45 million, the $23 million earned by Daniel H. Schulman of Paypal in 49th place and Ibm CEO Arvind Krishna in 122nd with $17 million.
At the other end of the scale, Warren Buffet is in 413th place with $380,328, Jack Dorsey of Twitter is in 414 with a token $1 salary, and Elon Musk is...
Apple is at the top of the Standard & Poor's 500 rankings in terms of market capitalisation but Cook's direct pay from the company is far lower than many others in the list, AppleInsider, citing WSJ, reported on Tuesday.
Cook trails far behind Paycom CEO Chad R. Richison, who topped the list with $211 million in total pay, followed by Shantanu Narayen of Adobe at third with $45 million, the $23 million earned by Daniel H. Schulman of Paypal in 49th place and Ibm CEO Arvind Krishna in 122nd with $17 million.
At the other end of the scale, Warren Buffet is in 413th place with $380,328, Jack Dorsey of Twitter is in 414 with a token $1 salary, and Elon Musk is...
- 6/1/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
KollywoodStarring actors Dhanush, Sneha and Sonia Agarwal in pivotal roles, gangster drama ‘Pudhupettai’ released in theatres in the year 2006. Tnm StaffMay 26 marked 15 years of actor Dhanush’s gangster film, Pudhupettai. On the special occasion many fans shared their thoughts about the movie and celebrated it completing 15 years. The gangster drama was released in 2006 and garnered appreciation from fans and critics alike. It also went on to acquire a cult status among fans of Tamil cinema. Since its release, there have been speculations and requests about producing the sequel of the film. Celebrating the milestone, Pudhupettai director Selvaraghavan hinted that a sequel to the film might be in the works. However, official word on it is awaited. “And the journey shall continue @dhanushkraja @thisisysr @Arvindkrsna @kabilanchelliah,” director Selvaraghavan wrote in a Tweet on Wednesday. Dhanush’s role as Kokku Kumar in the movie has left a mark on audiences. Pudhupettai was written and directed by Selvaraghavan.
- 5/27/2021
- by SaradhaU
- The News Minute
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