Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal started a new debate on Saturday when he criticized Microsoft and job-seeking social media platform ...
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LinkedIn deleted Ola CEO Bhavish ... re owned by @Microsoft, I will be sharing my broader thoughts and some actions tomorrow with everyone," he wrote. What made Bhavish Aggarwal upset with ...
Bhavish Aggarwal challenges LinkedIn for removing his 'pronoun illness' post and criticizes its AI tool for imposing political ideologies on Indian users. He advocates for India to develop its own ...
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Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal on ... entrepreneur queried LinkedIn’s AI bot about himself, and the chatbot referred to him as "they" instead of "he". “Most of us in India have no clue about ...
On Monday, Bhavish Aggarwal had asked LinkedIn's AI bot about himself and shared a screenshot of the reply, in which the chatbot had used "they" and "their" to address the CEO. Ola CEO Bhavish ...
Ola CEO, Bhavish Aggarwal, recently sparked a debate over the use of gender pronouns and the role of AI. In his recent post, Aggarwal accused ... of the current made-in-India AI project ...
Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal criticized LinkedIn after the employment ... with previous roles at Microsoft Research India as an Assistant Researcher and Research Intern. Bhavish completed their ...
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Founder and CEO of Ola Bhavish Aggarwal ... illness” does not reach India and urged people to draw a line in following “the west blindly”. Aggarwal asked LinkedIn’s AI bot about himself ...
Bhavish Aggarwal ... worked with Microsoft. He started ride-hailing aggregator Ola in 2011, which went on to become a unicorn. Currently present in over 250 cities across India, the UK, Australia ...