
What’s New Today: Randeep Surjewala questions the fairness of the HCS recruitment process
Fast-Track Insights: SEC's Closure of Ethereum 2.0 Investigation: Implications for Ripple and the Cryptocurrency Market
A recent study identified that models of artificial intelligence, such as ChatGPT from OpenAI, unknowingly share biased information originating from Russia. The research conducted on ten chatbots that were given fifty-seven different leading questions found that this happened in thirty-two percent of cases. It shows the accidental spreading of misinformation, which also draws attention to how these technologies could be used in carrying out fake news, hence affecting debate on international laws. An investigation has been carried out by the US House concerning NewsGuard, a news monitoring service, due to concerns that are part of the wider concern around AI’s effect on disseminating information.
Congress MP Randeep Surjewala questioned the fairness of Haryana Civil Services (HCS) hiring due to the opacity of candidate information and irregularities in the selection process. Raising criticism about the process, he expressed apprehensions about the honesty of the recruitment process, thus prompting the government to publish all candidate information to restore credibility.
The tech landscape in India is paced with changes, one after the other. Generative AI is at the top of this change. There are some organizations that are not only investing in the development of new AI-driven solutions but are also among the largest recruiters in any given field, drawing talent from within the country and abroad. Read more
Having shut their Ethereum 2.0 inquiry, the SEC might affect Ripple’s XRP matter, and it could assist them in their case where they are accused of infringing on the law regarding securities, hence influencing Coinbase trials too. The reaction from the market was positive because it indicated some hope that there would be less strictness around cryptocurrencies generally, including reduced interference from government agencies.