Hello, ChatGPT seems to have made its way to Indian classrooms. While teachers across the rest of the world are trying to stop students from relying on ChatGPT for studies, the Indian government has found a different use for AI—to get their doubts answered. And there’s an added perk. It can be used in any Indian language along with English, reported Moneycontrol. The government is leveraging the Bhashini platform, which translates between languages using AI, the Diksha platform that digitises school curriculum, messaging platform WhatsApp, and edtech platform Doubtnut to build the first version of this tool. Elsewhere, big tech continues with layoffs. The latest to join is Microsoft’s LinkedIn, which reportedly laid off from its recruitment team. In a cruel twist of fate, these individuals are now taking to the platform to look for new job opportunities. While the exact number of impacted employees remains unclear, it looks like these are part of Microsoft's plan to cut about 10,000 jobs across various divisions. Meta is also looking at a fresh round of job cuts in March due to a lack of clarity around budgets and the future headcount at the company. ICYMI: Finding the measure of love—a Cupidoscope. Is this the way to find everlasting bliss? In today’s newsletter, we will talk about - Y Combinator betting on early-stage deals
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