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What's new today: Incruiter's AI-based approach to optimizing hiring
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OpenAI's ChatGPT app is compatible with Android's new Quick Settings shortcuts and features a functional new user interface that can be accessed from any program. As previously disclosed, ChatGPT is developing support to become the default help app on Android. Although not yet publicly available, this will allow users to use ChatGPT instead of Google Assistant.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used by Incruiter, a supplier of interviewing solutions, to improve companies' hiring practices. Anil Agarwal, creator of Incruiter, told CNBC-TV18 that his company's recently released product, his IncBot, uses AI video interviewing software to conduct initial interviews and help companies save time on hiring. He said he would save 80%. Founded in 2018, the Bangalore-based company added 87 new customers last year and is expanding into the US. Additionally, GetVantage has just provided an investment of Rs 110 crore to Incruiter.
In a rapidly evolving world, machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI), Python has emerged as a dominant language and reigns as one of the most popular programming languages. Its popularity is not only due to its ease of use and English-like commands. It is also significantly powered by a vast collection of open source libraries that make complex ML and AI tasks more accessible to developers of all experience levels. Here are the top Python libraries for AI and machine learning. read more
OKX's native trading token (OKB) fell more than 50% in just three minutes on Tuesday due to a series of liquidations triggered by abnormal price movements. CoinMarketCap reports that OKB's 24-hour trading volume increased by 2,100% to $79 million after rebounding from a low of $25.17 to $45.64. Customers, including those who made on-chain transactions, will be compensated for losses caused by the liquidation cascade.