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    Tata 1mg’s FY24 report; Cognizant-Wipro CFO lawsuit settled

    Epharmacy Tata 1mg reported a 21% rise in revenue to Rs 1,968 crore for FY24. This and more on today’s ETtech Top 5.

    Badtime stories: Users wary of cognitive dissonance and emotional turmoil Instagram Stories put them through

    ​​In 2016, when Instagram launched Stories — a version of Snapchat’s offering with the same name — it was a gentler, kinder world. So, having “Stories [that] allow you to share everyday moments and grow closer to the people and interests you care about” — as Instagram describes the feature on its ‘About’ page — probably seemed harmless.

    Creators wielding AI reimagine creativity on a budget

    Anirudh Ravichander and Yashraj Mukhate lead AI experimentation in music. Ad-film makers and marketers embrace AI for cost-effective content creation. General purpose AI tools gain traction for creative endeavors in various industries.

    Stunts for clicks: How reckless Delhi Instagrammers are flouting laws and common sense for likes & followers

    Delhi's Instagram influencers are taking dangerous risks for online fame, flouting laws and risking lives for likes. Police crackdowns are increasing, with fines and arrests on the rise. Experts note the allure of glamour and urge stricter measures. Public vigilance is growing, leading to more reporting and consequences. Influencers must prioritize safety over sensationalism in their quest for social media stardom.

    Who is Sanchayita Bhattacharjee, con artist behind fake cancer fundraiser

    Sanchayita Ruth Lenin, previously known by a different identity, is embroiled in controversy. The saga involves false claims of being an orphaned adivasi vegan activist battling Stage-4 Cancer. Exposed by real-life friends on social media, Sanchayita orchestrated fundraisers, accumulating significant funds. The controversy deepened with a fabricated death announcement. Investigations unveiled forged medical reports and a web of deceit. Contrary to her narrative, Sanchayita is neither a vegan, an orphan, nor an Adivasi. The online community grapples with shock and disappointment as the truth emerges.

    Why are cybersecurity experts warning against this seemingly innocent Instagram trend

    In the viral "Get to Know Me" Instagram trend, cybersecurity expert Eliana Shiloh issues a stark warning, revealing how seemingly harmless answers to personal questions could become a hacker's playground. As users dismiss or debate her caution, the trend unfolds a potential cybersecurity minefield.

    The Economic Times
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