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    21-year-old Keralite splurges Rs 10 lakh on new car! Meet IAS aspirant who also runs a thriving coaching business

    His YouTube channel, IAS Hub Malayalam, has attracted 2.1K subscribers. His audience comprises clerks, college teachers, IT professionals, chemical engineers, homemakers, and fellow college students. Chako was the only teacher aware of his side venture.

    AI companies train language models on YouTube's archive − making private videos a privacy risk

    Exploring the intricate nexus of big tech self-regulation, privacy concerns, and legal safeguards in AI development underscores the imperative for ethical AI model training and deployment.

    Rs 15 crore for Noida 4 BHK? YouTuber Akshat Shrivastava on Dubai, Singapore, New York comparisons

    Debates on luxury home prices in India escalate as netizens question the affordability of Rs 15 crore apartments in Noida. Many netizens suggest invest in European properties for citizenship and concerns over real estate 'herd value' pricing emerge. YouTuber Akshat Shrivastava also weighed in.

    YouTube critics ask US to probe video site's 'living room dominance'

    Tech and competition watchdog groups urge U.S. Department of Justice to investigate YouTube for potential dominance by Google and Alphabet in home entertainment.

    How memes, live streaming won over the internet on election results day

    The internet has been atwitter with polling buzz since election results started unfolding on Tuesday, with netizens posting memes, comments and even some educational information on the polls.

    BTS‘ J-Hope bags top prize at military contest; pics go viral

    J-Hope officially commenced his mandatory military service on April 18, 2023, with a scheduled discharge date of October 17, 2024. He earned a promotion for his outstanding service and was awarded a reward of 50,000 won, equivalent to USD 360.

    • Dhruv Rathee factor? How YouTubers ruined Modi-led BJP’s game in Lok Sabha elections 2024

      Dhruv Rathee factor: From viral sensations to influential voices, YouTubers have emerged as a force to be reckoned with in shaping public opinion and influencing political landscapes. With millions of subscribers and a knack for captivating storytelling, these digital creators have transcended traditional media boundaries to become powerful agents of change. In the realm of Indian politics, one such figure stands out: Dhruv Rathee.

      Ubisoft Forward 2024: All you may want to know

      Ubisoft Forward 2024 is set for June 10 at 12 pm PT. Viewers can watch on Twitch and YouTube and earn Twitch drops. Featured games include Star Wars Outlaws and Assassin’s Creed Shadows.

      Grey’s Anatomy Season 21: Here’s when Meredith Grey and team will return on ABC

      The beloved medical drama "Grey’s Anatomy" has wrapped up its 20th season, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the return of Meredith Grey and her colleagues at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital.

      Google outage affects millions: Issues reported with search, maps, and more

      Google services experienced a significant global outage affecting platforms like Search, Maps, YouTube, News, and Gmail. Users reported issues starting at 6:00 PM IST, with disruptions peaking around 7:00 PM. Google acknowledged the problem with Search and is working on a fix, while users expressed their frustrations on social media. The outage impacted both mobile and desktop users across various regions.

      Swati Maliwal alleges AAP, Dhruv Rathee orchestrating 'character assassination' campaign against her

      Swati Maliwal, a Rajya Sabha MP, has revealed that she has been receiving death and rape threats following a "character assassination" campaign by AAP. The situation worsened when YouTuber Dhruv Rathee released a one-sided video against her on assault allegations. Maliwal claims that the party leadership is trying to intimidate her into withdrawing her complaint.

      Reliance, Disney seek India antitrust nod with cricket rights assurance

      Reliance Industries and Walt Disney have applied for antitrust clearance for their $8.5 billion media merger in India, arguing that their combined influence, particularly in cricket broadcasting, will not negatively impact advertisers. The deal, announced in February, is anticipated to face close scrutiny due to its potential to establish India's largest entertainment entity, with extensive TV channels, streaming services, and cricket rights. The companies have assured the Competition Commission of India (CCI) that the cricket rights were obtained through a competitive bidding process, and competitors can bid when these rights expire in 2027 and 2028.

      What is 'Friendly Father'? Why has South Korea banned North's TikTok hit song praising Kim Jong Un?

      South Korea has banned a song from North Korea terming it as an attempt to wage psychological warfare. The song has already garnered millions of views.

      Babes streaming availability: When and where to watch the movie online?

      Michelle Buteau and Ilana Glazer headline the new comedy "Babes," portraying lifelong friends navigating the unpredictable challenges of adulthood and parenthood. As the film hits the theatres, audiences are eager to learn where they can watch this promising flick.

      Modi's allegation of insult to Uttar Pradesh, a "cheap tactic" says DMK chief M K Stalin

      DMK President M K Stalin criticizes PM Narendra Modi for divisive propaganda and neglecting key issues like reservation and welfare schemes in Tamil Nadu, accusing him of obstructing development projects and spreading lies during elections.

      EU warns Microsoft to give Bing AI risk data or face fines

      The EU has identified generative AI as one of the key threats to elections being held across the 27-country bloc June 6-9. Brussels in March pressed Bing, alongside several big digital platforms including Google Search, TikTok and YouTube, about action they have taken to mitigate AI risks.

      Smiling Friends Season 2: This is what we know about release date, storyline, where to watch, trailer and voice cast

      The animated series, which has been associated with dark humor, is back after a period of two years. It has been reported that viewers will be treated to different stories in each and every episode.

      TikTok to label AI-generated content from OpenAI and elsewhere

      TikTok introduces Content Credentials to label AI content amid U.S. election concerns. Tech coalition fights AI misuse. TikTok expands labeling to external content. Industry adopts the technology for authenticity verification and compliance. Legal battle continues over U.S. divestment law.

      Many Indian social media influencers still struggle years after TikTok ban

      TikTok, although a latecomer compared to other social media giants, swiftly gained nationwide popularity in India. A year before its ban, it boasted over 200 million Indian users, roughly one-seventh of the population. Following its exit, local tech startups rushed to fill the gap with their own short-video apps, but it was established US platforms that ultimately dominated the new

      'Itna bhi padhna nahi hota': IAS officer advises UPSC CSE aspirants to stay away from misleading YouTube videos

      Amidst UPSC exam preparation, aspirants are cautioned against misleading study vlogs advocating excessively long study hours. IAS officer Awanish Sharan's warning sparked a debate on social media, emphasizing quality over quantity in study methods. Users echoed concerns, highlighting the importance of productivity and individual capabilities. While study vlogs may motivate, aspirants are reminded to prioritize effective study techniques amidst the rigorous UPSC exam preparation journey.

      YouTube says OpenAI training Sora with its videos would break rules

      In his first public remarks on the topic, YouTube chief executive officer Neal Mohan said he had no firsthand knowledge of whether OpenAI had, in fact, used YouTube videos to refine its artificial intelligence-powered video creation tool, called Sora. But if that were the case, it would be a “clear violation” of YouTube’s terms of use, he said.

      Elon Musk says X's long-form videos will soon be available on smart TVs

      Elon Musk announced that long-form videos will soon be available on smart TVs through X, a super app offering various services. Musk aims to compete with Youtube.

      'Ripley' release date on Netflix: When will the movie premier? Check release date

      'Ripley' will be released on Netflix in the month of April. The movie is based on novels.

      Instagram or YouTube? Indian brands torn between the two for maximum ad impact

      Instagram vs YouTube is the power battle that is shaping where brands put their money, and users their attention. Who will garner eyeballs; who will take home more ad budgets? ET speaks to marketers to find out the parameters that will determine who emerges triumphant in this gladiatorial royal rumble.

      Google India's gross ad revenue grows 12.49% to Rs 28,000 crore

      Google India's FY23 operating revenue decreased by 0.11% to Rs 9,275 crore from Rs 9,286 crore in FY22. The company has demerged its IT services business to an independent entity, Google IT Services India.

      BBC India restructures to create new entity to comply with FDI rules

      "The establishment of Collective Newsroom Private Limited ensures the BBC and Collective Newsroom can meet their shared commitment to Indian audiences and cover stories on India that matter to global audiences. It is in compliance with the Indian Foreign Direct Investment law," reads the BBC statement.

      Meta Platforms' ad-free service targeted in EU consumer complaint

      Meta Platforms' advertising-free subscription service, a fee-based offering rolled out in Europe this month, breaches EU consumer laws, Europe's largest consumer group said on Thursday as it took its grievance to consumer protection authorities.

      EU opens probe into TikTok, YouTube over child protection

      The European Commission said it had sent formal requests for information to TikTok and YouTube respectively, the first step in procedures launched under the EU's new law on digital content.

      EU to ask YouTube, TikTok for details on measures protecting minors

      The new EU rules known as the Digital Services Act (DSA) requires Big Tech to do more to fight harmful and illegal online content, especially content that targets minors.

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