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ChatGPT under FTC investigation for publishing false info
The Federal Trade Commission is investigating whether OpenAI's ChatGPT artificial-intelligence system has harmed individuals by publishing false information about them, according to a letter the agency sent to the company.
Govt may seek cut in ghee, butter GST
The government may propose reducing goods and services tax (GST) on ghee and butter to 5% from the current 12%, according to government documents reviewed by Mint.
Bets on rate cut off as inflation flares
Inflation may average 5-5.4% in FY24, higher than old estimates
How A Pensioner Should Invest To Plan For Her Child's Marriage
We will need to make a few assumptions as follows: Her monthly expenses are ₹35,000 per month, marriage expenses needed after five years would be ₹35,00,000 and the lowest tax bracket would be applicable.
Narratives of statistical decline require much corrective rework
The story of a golden age in the 50s and 60s followed by a long slump fails to acknowledge strides made by official statistics
Our GST regime needs a return to factory setting
The complexity of decisions taken by the GST Council is enough to explain why we need a reset of this regime. Let's get it back in harmony with its promise of one country, one tax'
US heat wave shows no sign of abating
Nearly 25% of the US population is facing high, wilting temperatures that show no sign of abating anytime soon, taxing power grids and raising health risks.
Microsoft's $69 bn Activision deal may attract new UK probe
Britain's antitrust watchdog said that a new merger investigation into Microsoft Corp's $69 billion Activision Blizzard Inc. deal may be needed if the duo restructure their deal in a bid to reverse a UK veto.
NATO offers security assurances for Ukraine
Kyiv has been pushing for rapid membership of the military bloc
NFRA to clarify on past audit jurisdiction soon
The clarification seeks to address stakeholders' concerns over an SC ruling
Disney explores strategic options for India business
Disney is exploring strategic options for its Star India business, including a joint venture or a sale, a sign of strain at one of the premier properties it acquired from Fox.
Excess tax credit use to spur automatic notices
Move to slash input tax credit mismatches, misuse of facility: GST Council
Indian airlines to face capacity shortage in peak travel season
Indian airlines face a potential capacity shortage during the peak December quarter travel season, as aircraft induction plans of major carriers are progressing at a sluggish pace, according to data from aircraft tracking site Flightradar24 .
Delhi HC rejects Go First plea, lessors free to inspect planes
The division bench of the Delhi High Court has rejected the appeal by Go First, seeking a stay on the interim order by a single judge bench on 5 July. The interim order had allowed its lessors to inspect its 30 parked aircraft.
Singh offers lifeline to SpiceJet
SpiceJet Ltd will receive a fresh capital infusion of ₹500 crore from its promoter Ajay Singh, offering a lifeline to the financially-beleaguered budget airline. Singh will infuse the funds by subscribing to fresh equity shares and/or convertible instruments.
India Inc kicks off fiscal with record $8.1 bn Q1 share sales
Amount 29% above previous year's figure; bulk, block deals dominate, led by Adani firms
Vedanta has partners for its semiconductor foray: Agarwal
Vedanta has lined up partners for semiconductor ventures, its chairman Anil Agarwal said at 58th Annual General Meeting (AGM) today. The company has a number of partners and is waiting for government approvals, he said.
Adani sells ₹1,250 CT bonds at 10% coupon
Adani Enterprises returned to the rupee bond market with its first issuance since the US short seller Hindenburg raised allegations against it in January.
SoftBank mulls US listing for PayPay payments business
SoftBank is considering a US listing for its PayPay payments business, three people familiar with the matter said, in what could mark another American listing for Masayoshi Son's sprawling tech conglomerate along with chip designer Arm.
CapFort sets ₹200 cr target for debut fund
CapFort Ventures, a micro-venture capital firm, is set to launch its maiden fund aimed at supporting early-stage startups.
Cabinet okays commercial mining of lithium, titanium
The union cabinet on Wednesday approved amendments to the Mines and Minerals (Development and Regulation) Act allowing commercial mining of lithium and a few other minerals, said officials with knowledge of the development.
India in talks with Netherlands for pharma supplies
The pharmaceutical department is in talks with the Netherlands government to strengthen the supply chain for vaccine raw material and other pharmaceuticals products.
Imports of UK bulk whisky may attract tariff concessions
India is considering offering higher tariff concessions for bulk whisky imports compared to bottled whisky as part of the ongoing India-UK free-trade agreement (FTA) negotiations. The approach aims to encourage the import of intermediate products and address a contentious issue in the trade discussions.
Don't Overreact To The Cancer Risk Of Sugar-Free Sweeteners
These are possibly carcinogenic' just as our use of mobile phones is
GST Shock: Online Gaming, Casinos To Be Taxed At 28%
The Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council on Tuesday exempted integrated GST on select drugs when imported for personal use, redefined sport utility vehicles (SUVs) to prevent carmakers from side-stepping the highest tax bracket and levied a 28% uniform GST on online gaming, horse racing, and casinos on the full value of the bets.
Luxury Car Sales Clock New Record In Jan-Jun
Growing salaried luxury consumer base and new offerings drive demand
Tata May Buy Wistron India iPhone Plant
Tata Group, India's largest conglomerate, is close to an agreement to acquire an Apple Inc. supplier's factory as soon as August, marking the first time a local company would move into the assembly of iPhones, according to people familiar with the matter.
An Indian ultra cyclist thrives in America's toughest race
Ultra cyclist Kabir Rachure speaks to Mint about his exploits in the gruelling Race Across America
Why women's football has a money problem
The Women's World Cup can't hide how women footballers are suffering
Wild cards and debutants make Wimbledon fun
As the favourites keep winning their games, the joy is coming from players creating new memories with some throwback tennis