
Delhi School of Economics' Gokul S wins Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2022
India Today
Gokul S from the Delhi School of Economics College has emerged as the winner of the Cluster 13 Finals of Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2022.
Gokul S from Delhi School of Economics College emerged victorious in the Cluster Finals of Tata Crucible Campus Quiz 2022, the online edition of India’s largest business quiz for campuses. The Cluster 13, Finals representing the Delhi region, was a thrilling affair, with participants showcasing their quick thinking and sharp quizzing abilities.
The winner took home a cash prize of Rs. 35000 and will now compete in the Zonal Finals to qualify for the National Finals. Nikhil Joshi from Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi, was declared runner-up, winning a cash price of Rs.18,000. Tanmoy Chakrabarty, Group Government Affairs Officer, Tata Sons Private Limited, Delhi was the chief guest at the event and gave away the prizes in a virtual prize distribution ceremony.
Stepping up the challenges posed by the pandemic, the Tata Crucible quiz has evolved into an online format in 2020.
For the online version of the Campus Quiz, the country has been divided into 24 clusters and after two levels of online prelims, the top 12 finalists from each Cluster will be invited to the Wild Card Finals, out of which the top 6 finalists will then compete in the 24 online Cluster Finals. These 24 Clusters are further grouped into four zones- south, east, west, and north and each zone will comprise 6 Clusters.

Meta has hired the team behind the agentic AI startup Dreamer. The startup was founded by former Google executives Hugo Barra, David Singleton, and Nicholas Jitkoff, who will now work on Meta's agentic AI plans. This announcement comes after Mark Zuckerberg acquired the AI social media platform Moltbook to bolster agentic AI development.

OpenAI is offering big incentives to private equity firms in a bid to raise more funds. The ChatGPT-maker is offering a minimum return rate of 17.5 per cent, as well as early access to its new AI models. As per reports, the Sam Altman-led firm is hoping to secure a stronger footing in the enterprise market following Anthropic's lead.

Claude can now control computer like a human, Anthropic says soon you won't need your laptop anymore
Claude can now get full access to your computer, do tasks by itself Anthropic has launched a new feature for Claude that allows the AI to get complete access to your computer. The AI can then complete tasks on your behalf while you are away. This feature comes just days after the company launched "Dispatch" which allows you to control Claude via your phone.










