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    India’s Breakthrough in Cancer Cure

    India’s Breakthrough in Cancer Cure

    Thejna John is a happy woman. Last year, the relapse of an acute form of blood cancer despite a bone marrow transplant, had made her doctors give up all hope.

    In October, came a breakthrough. India approved the CAR T-Cell therapy, a revolutionary treatment for some forms of cancer. Thejna was one of the first cancer patients to undergo treatment in India. She is now cancer-free.  

    The potential of CAR T-cell therapy is significant. And Pharma majors from Dr Reddy’s to Biocon are pouring in money into their own CAR T-Cell projects. But it’s early days. And questions remain: on efficacy, relapse, neurotoxicity and high costs.   

    Join the conversation with host Anirban Chowdhury, Vikas Dandekar, ET's pharma expert, along with CAR T-Cell pioneer Dr. Hasmukh Jain, Associate Professor - Tata Memorial Centre, and Shirish Arya, Chief Business Officer - ImmunoACT as they discuss the future of this life-saving treatment on The Morning Brief podcast!

    Credits: TED

    If you like this episode from Anirban Chowdhury, check out his other interesting episodes on Fatigued & Flying: Why tired pilots are a wake-up call, Vizhinjam Port: Can Adani make India a global shipping hub?, Bhilai to Burj: The Rs. 5,000 Cr Bollywood Studded Mahadev Book Scam and more!

    You can follow Anirban Chowdhury on his social media: Twitter and Linkedin 

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    Decoding Doom Spending and Loud Budgeting

    Decoding Doom Spending and Loud Budgeting

    Social media fuels global aspirations for Gen Z, but wages stay flat. The result? "Doom spending" - stress shopping with credit or BNPL. Can "loud budgeting" - publicly declaring financial goals - be the answer? Will Gen Z find financial freedom through social media... or get trapped in debt? Is loud budgeting the key? Host Shabori Das dives deep into these opposing trends on The Morning Brief with Manish Maryada - Founder & CEO at Fello, Krishan Mishra, - Chief Executive Officer at Financial Planning Standard Board India, and ET’s Alekh Angre. Tune in to the latest episode! 

    If you like this episode from Shabori Das, check out her other interesting episodes on The Commerce of Concerts: All Play No Profits?, Rewriting India's Toy Story, The Karobar of a Bar, What cheap fast fashion actually costs, And more

    Follow your host Shabori Das on Twitter & Linkedin

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    AI and Elections: Deepfaking Democracy

    AI and Elections: Deepfaking Democracy

    AI-generated misinformation is a major threat to elections, warns the World Economic Forum. Deepfakes can manipulate our perception of reality, cause unrest and erode trust in institutions. As 40+ countries hold elections this year, are platforms and governments equipped to handle this potential "tsunami" of fake content? Tech giants like Google and Meta signed a voluntary accord to develop detection tools, but is this enough? What are the short-term and long-term solutions? Join Apoorva Mittal in conversation with Sam Gregory, Technologist and Human Rights Advocate - WITNESS, Divyendra Singh Jadoun, Founder - Polymath Synthetic Media Solutions, and Nikhil Pahwa, Founder - MediaNama. Tune in to the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast! Credit: Scripps News, BuzzFeedVideo, NDTV and CNBC-TV18.

    If you like this episode from Apoorva, check out her other interesting episodes on Copy vs Copyright: Whose Content Is It Anyway, Why hemp is hot but still not happening, Vile & Viral: Growing Toxic Work Culture and much more

    You can follow our host Apoorva Mittal on her social media: Twitter & Linkedin

    Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief’ on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts

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    Dialling Doha – How an LNG deal is reshaping global politics

    Dialling Doha – How an LNG deal is reshaping global politics

    India and Qatar signed a $78 billion deal to extend their LNG supply agreement for 25 years. Shortly after, Qatar released eight former Indian Navy personnel who were previously sentenced to death for alleged espionage charges. This was followed by Prime Minister Modi's visit to Qatar. Is there a possible link between these events? Host Arijit Barman and Kalpana Pathak get you all the answers from Indrani Bagchi - CEO - Ananta Aspen Centre, and Vandana Hari - Founder & CEO - Vanda Insights. Tune in to the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast! Credit: DD India and WION.

    If you like this topic, here are some recommendations from TMB: Kremlin & Crude: India's oil bill lower but fuel bills still running high, Lithium: India's Quest for White Gold, The Uncertain Fate Of Asia’s Largest Refinery,  E-20 Explained: The blender’s pride or bane? and more!

    You can follow our host Kalpana Pathak on her social media: Twitter & Linkedin

     You can follow our host Arijit Barman on his social media: Twitter and Linkedin

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    Farmers Dig In on Punjab-Haryana Border

    Farmers Dig In on Punjab-Haryana Border

    Roadblocks, barricades, and resolute farmers have transformed Khannauri on the Punjab-Haryana border into a mini village. Around 3 lakh Farmers, mobilized by Kisan Mazdoor Morcha, were expected to reach Delhi but were halted at the border. Now, camped at Shambhu and Khanauri, they demand an MSP guarantee legislation and await a new formula from the government. Team TMB reached their camps to understand how the protest is different from the 2020 sit-in at the Singhu border. Listen to Host Nidhi Sharma as she talks to Inderjeet Singh of the Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee, Manoj Jaglaan of Bharatiya Naujawan Kisan Sangathan, and ET’s Jatin Takkar. Tune in to the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast! Credits: ANI Clip 1 and ANI Clip 2 

    Check out the other interesting episodes like Elections & Extremism: Ground report on the Push for polling in the Naxal-infested Bastar, Caste Census: Data for Development or a Political Ploy?, State Elections 2023: The Political Playbook You Need to Know, The Young Chanakyas of Elections 2024, and more!

    You can follow our host Nidhi Sharma on her social media: Twitter & Linkedin

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    Teens and Mental Health in India

    Teens and Mental Health in India

    India's young adults are breaking taboos by seeking help for depression, anxiety, and stress.  This is a positive step, but the surge in antidepressant use and "cool" mental health merch raises questions. Are we normalizing panic attacks? What's driving this surge in mental health issues? Academic pressure, social media, or deeper societal issues? Even students as young as 7 are battling depression and anxiety. What are schools doing about this? Host Ratna Bhushan talks to Geetika Kapoor, School Psychologist and founder of EdEssential, Ayesha Syal, Senior Faculty and Lead Educator, St Xaviers School, along with ET’s in-house expert Teena Thacker. Listen to the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast! Credit: Abhi and Niyu, ABC News (Australia) and Indiatimes 

    If you like this episode from Ratna Bhushan, check out other interesting episodes on The Hard Battle for Soft Drinks, Brand Battles: Locals Vs The Giants, Cheeni Kum: The Bitter Truth of Aspartame, India’s Rice Ban - Bane or Boon? and more

    You can follow Ratna Bhushan on her social media: Twitter and Linkedin.

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    BabyBus: Is the TikTok for Toddlers gobbling your personal data?

    BabyBus: Is the TikTok for Toddlers gobbling your personal data?

    Letting your child play with educational apps while you finish chores seems like a win-win. But what if those ‘fun’ & ‘entertaining’ games were secretly collecting your private information? That's the unsettling truth behind BabyBus, a popular Chinese app developer among kids, as a recent data privacy report highlighted. BabyBus apps have been labelled as among the most "data hungry" in the world. So, how did they skip the ban list after TikTok? And what exactly is at stake when it comes to data collection, especially by foreign companies? Dia Rekhi in conversation with Glenn S. Gerstell - Former General Counsel of the National Security Agency, and Kanishk Gaur, Cyber Security Expert and Founder - India Future Foundation in the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast. Tune in!

    Credits: BabyBus - Kids Songs and Cartoons, ABC News, NEWS CENTER Maine, WION, PIX11 News and WRAL

    If you like this episode from Dia Rekhi, check out her other interesting episodes on ET Investigates: Escalating Child Sexual Content Accessibility in India, Brand SRK: The Baazigar of Bollywood, Business of Sleaze: The Dark Side of Livestreaming? And more!

    Connect with our host Dia Rekhi on her social media: Twitter & Linkedin

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    Like, share, subscribe & vote: How Gen Z may turn Elections 2024

    Like, share, subscribe & vote: How Gen Z may turn Elections 2024

    Millions of young voters are coming of age for the 2024 elections, making them a goldmine for parties! Insta & YouTube are their political newsfeeds. Influencers are the new local news anchors. ️This election will be a battleground of clicks & shares. Who will win the Gen Z vote? Listen to the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast where host Apoorva Mittal talks to Devang Dave, Election Management Committee - Bharatiya Janata Party Maharashtra, Dhawal Vasavada, Political Consultant and Election Analyst - PoliticalEDGE, and Shailesh Lilhare, Youtuber and Instagram Influencer. Tune in!

    Credits for Rahul Gandhi’s interview: On Ground by Samdish

    If you like this episode from Apoorva, check out her other interesting episodes on Copy vs Copyright: Whose Content Is It Anyway, Why hemp is hot but still not happening, Vile & Viral: Growing Toxic Work Culture and much more

    You can follow our host Apoorva Mittal on her social media: Twitter & Linkedin

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    Evergreening & AIFs: An impractical solution to a genuine problem?

    Evergreening & AIFs: An impractical solution to a genuine problem?

    The regulatory dance around AIFs just got a double spin with both the RBI and SEBI making moves. The RBI has stated that Banks and NBFCs can't invest in AIFs funding borrowers they already have loans to. While SEBI has mandated all fresh AIF investments after September 2024 to be dematerialized. Even as it is a big step against the evergreening of loans, it could also affect ₹20,000-40,000 crore of AUM if lenders have to unwind their investments. Is this an impractical solution to a genuine problem? Host Anupriya Nair gets you details from Deepak Shenoy, Founder and CEO - Capitalmind, and ET’s Sugata Ghosh and Shilpy Sinha. Tune in to the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast!

    Credits: Reserve Bank of India

    Do check out the latest article by Sugata Ghosh: ET analysis: Is evergreening of loans evergreen?

    If you like this episode from Anupriya Nair, check out her other interesting episodes on Outlook 2024 with JPMorgan: Will Cuts be the Catalysts for Macros and Markets? India’s Surge In Satta: How cheap options can turn very costly, Digital Payments: Making Lives Easy or A Fraudster's Paradise? And much more!

    You can follow our host, Anupriya Nair on her social media: Twitter & LinkedIn.

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    Explained: Why dark patterns are under the watchdog's spotlight?

    Explained: Why dark patterns are under the watchdog's spotlight?

    Watch out for dark patterns lurking in your online shopping cart. Ever seen messages like "Only 2 rooms left!" or "Items in your cart will expire soon" while shopping online? You're not alone! These are called dark patterns. A common design tactic that manipulates or heavily influences users to make certain choices. But they are no longer lurking in the dark, India's consumer protection watchdog is cracking down and putting the spotlight on them but can they be stopped? Host Mugdha Variyar decodes the web of these patterns with a UX designer that weaves them in to lure users and questions the effectiveness of the guidelines with Prateek Waghre, Executive Director of the Internet Freedom Foundation in the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast!

    Credit: Yahoo Finance and WION

    If you like this episode from Mugdha Variyar, check out her other interesting episodes on COP28: Another cop or another cop-out?, Idlis & Innovation with iD Fresh Food, ESOP Fables: Risks and Rewards and more!

    You can follow Mugdha Variyar on her social media: Twitter and Linkedin

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    Keypad Warriors to Millionaires: The Rise of the Indian Gamer

    Keypad Warriors to Millionaires: The Rise of the Indian Gamer

    These are exciting times for Indian gamers! In the last decade, gaming has exploded from a simple pastime to a $3 billion industry. The money poured into gaming is bigger than IPL. Worldwide it’s a $300 billion industry, bigger than TV and OTT. From humble beginnings to cult status, we explore the lives of young gamers who've transformed their hobbies into million-dollar careers. But behind all the fame and fortune, these young players are also grappling with a short shelf life, hectic schedules, performance pressure, and trolling. It’s a man’s world where female gamers deal with sexism and harassment. There are limitations of training infrastructure and reach. But the love for gaming conquers all. Hosts Anirban Chowdhury and ET’s Himanshi Lohchab take you to a gaming house and get you the voices of the top players, top team owners and India’s first gaming venture fund.  Listen to them in the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast!

    We spoke to:

    Disclaimer: This episode has some interviews in the Hindi language.

    Enhance your sonic journey: Plug in your earphones for an immersive listening adventure!

    Clip credits: Krafton India Esports and Revenant Esports.

    If you like this episode, check out our other interesting episodes on Gaming Gladiators and India’s Esports Arena, Nike to Plaeto: Legendary Designer Focuses on Indian Sneaker Heads, Business of Sleaze: The Dark Side of Livestreaming? And much more!

    You can follow Anirban Chowdhury on his social media: Twitter and Linkedin 

    You can follow Himanshi Lohchab on her social media: Twitter and Linkedin

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    Episode 500: The Big TMB Adda!

    Episode 500: The Big TMB Adda!

    From national headlines to hidden local gems, TMB has covered it all. Groundbreaking reports, trendspotting ahead of the curve – we've been your ears to the ground for 500 episodes!

    To celebrate this milestone, we got you the whole team behind your favourite podcast in a candid freewheeling conversation about the audio stories they loved to tell during the year gone by. And the work that went into telling those stories. 

    Listen to this fun conversation among the hosts of The Morning Brief podcast as they share behind the scenes and their experiences!

    This incredible journey wouldn't be possible without YOU, our amazing listeners. We have had your ears, attention, and engagement through our journey. 

    We would also like to hear from you! What have been your favorite episodes? What topics would you like us to explore in the future? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

    Here's to the next 500 episodes and beyond!

    Don't miss out on the episodes that our hosts are talking about in this episode:

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    Coca-Cola’s Mega Marketing Transformation

    Coca-Cola’s Mega Marketing Transformation

    In an age of shorter attention spans and higher health hazards, Coca-Cola is rewriting its marketing mantra as the 136-year-old beverage behemoth faces fast-moving and changing Gen Z. In an exclusive conversation, Manolo Arroyo, Global CMO of Coca-Cola Co. spills the beans to host Ratna Bhushan on the future of fizz and using AI to overhaul capturing consumer attention. 

    If you like this episode from Ratna Bhushan, check out other interesting episodes on The Hard Battle for Soft Drinks, Brand Battles: Locals Vs The Giants, Cheeni Kum: The Bitter Truth of Aspartame and more

    You can follow Ratna Bhushan on her social media: Twitter and Linkedin.

    Follow us for the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief’ on your favorite podcast streaming platform:  ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts.

    Credits for the external clips: CNBC and Coca-Cola Ads

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    IPO Corner Office Conversation with the Tata Tech CEO

    IPO Corner Office Conversation with the Tata Tech CEO

    Two decades after TCS, the Tata Group returns to Dalal Street with its 30th company ready to be listed. The investor interest is soaring much above the price band which is fixed at ₹475 to ₹500 per equity share. But aside from the ‘Tata Premium’ what does Tata Tech offer? What is the business model? Is Tata Motors being the promoter and biggest client a risk or a boost?  Why should an investor pick it over group competitor Tata Elxsi or KPIT? Tune in as Tata Tech CEO, Warren K. Harris breaks it down to ET’s Anupriya Nair and Ashutosh Shyam in the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast.

    If you like The Corner Office Conversations, check out some interesting chats with Sam Altman, Nithin Kamath, Mithun SachetiAdam Selipsky and a whole lot more!

    You can follow our host, Anupriya Nair on her social media: Twitter & LinkedIn.

    You can follow Ashutosh Shyam on Linkedin

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    India’s Surge In Satta: How cheap options can turn very costly

    India’s Surge In Satta: How cheap options can turn very costly

    What was designed just as a hedge to the cash markets, the derivative markets is now 400 times to its underlying asset. And over 95% of these volumes are with Index options, a market flooded with fast-fingered first traders who are on average all below 30 years old. Is discount broking the devil in disguise? Have shorter contracts pushed debutant investors into the thrill of trading? Why is the regulator sounding an alarm but watching from the sidelines? Host Anupriya Nair speaks to Ashish Gupta of Axis Mutual Fund to understand what is aiding this gamification of equities. Listen to the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast! 

    If you like this episode from Anupriya Nair, check out her other interesting episodes on State Elections 2023: The Political Playbook You Need to Know, Digital Payments: Making Lives Easy or A Fraudster's Paradise?, The SME Sizzle: Success Story or a Smokescreen? And more!

    You can follow our host, Anupriya Nair on her social media: Twitter & LinkedIn.

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    Indian Railways: How safe is it to travel?

    Indian Railways: How safe is it to travel?

    India’s biggest mover of things – its railways run more than 13,000 trains ferrying close to 400 crore people. Even with the rapid emergence of new and faster trains, the story has lately teetered on the brink of derailment. The Balasore accident, which happened in June, was India’s deadliest train crash in almost three decades. But who is to be blamed? Host Anirban Chowdhury talk about the safety issues with Ravinder Gupta, (Retired) Director General, Safety at Ministry of Railways, S K Choubey, East Coast Railway President - All India Loco Running Staff Association, M M Roly, National Vice President, All India Loco Running Staff Association Southern Railway, and ET’s Twesh Mishra. Listen to the latest episode of the Morning Brief podcast! Credit: CNN-News18 Newsclip, India Today Newsclip and CNN-News18 Newsclip 2.

    If you like this episode from Anirban Chowdhury, check out his other interesting episodes on Fatigued & Flying: Why tired pilots are a wake-up call, Vizhinjam Port: Can Adani make India a global shipping hub?, Bhilai to Burj: The Rs. 5,000 Cr Bollywood Studded Mahadev Book Scam and more!

    You can follow Anirban Chowdhury on his social media: Twitter and Linkedin 

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    Idlis & Innovation with iD Fresh Food

    Idlis & Innovation with iD Fresh Food

    iD Fresh Food has made a place for itself in many of our kitchens with its idli and dosa batter, parothas and coffee decoction. Its innovative packaging, as with its latest butter stick product, has also made the brand popular with customers. The company is now looking to serve up some batter on Dalal Street soon, after it crosses the Rs 1000-crore revenue mark. Host Mugdha Variyar sat down with iD Fresh Food founder and CEO PC Musthafa to dip into the company’s journey from batter to butter. Tune in to the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast!

    If you like this episode from Mugdha, check out her other interesting episodes on How Zepto is delivering the results - an investor's insight, Unboxing the New Laptop Import Regime, Why India’s working women are logging out and more!

    You can follow Mugdha Variyar on her social media: Twitter and Linkedin

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    Las noticias de la tarde del martes 31 de octubre de 2023

    Las noticias de la tarde del martes 31 de octubre de 2023

    La jura de la Constitución ante las Cortes Generales por parte de la Princesa de Asturias en la fecha en la que cumple 18 años centra buena parte de la actualidad de la jornada, con las destacadas ausencias de varios miembros del Gobierno tal y como ha lamentado la oposición.

    Mientras tanto, desde Ferraz, fuentes de la dirección del PSOE aseguran que desde el próximo domingo "cualquier día es bueno" para celebrar la investidura de Pedro Sánchez.

    El Supremo descarta que el Estado tenga que indemnizar a los empresarios por la pandemia de covid-19; y, hablando de la pandemia, el exprimer ministro británico Boris Johnson abogó que la gente mayor se contagiara a fin de evitar confinar al resto.

    Y tras echar un vistazo a la factura de la luz, el cierre de mercados, la situación de los embalses y la previsión del tiempo para mañana, recordamos que mañana Madonna se reencontrará su público español, en dos conciertos en el Palau Sant Jordi de Barcelona

     

    Edición: Ismael Arranz
    Realización: JL García

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    Semaglutide: Decoding the hype around the weight loss wonder drug

    Semaglutide: Decoding the hype around the weight loss wonder drug

    From Elon Musk to several Hollywood celebrities, the weight loss wonder drug, semaglutide, is taking the world by storm. What was an unintended consequence of a diabetes control med, the emergence of significant weight loss has raised the expectation of the wonder drug becoming a $100 bn opportunity by 2030. While the drug’s innovator Novo Nordisk launched its oral version in India last year, Dr. Reddys Laboratories has now got approval to carry out bioequivalence studies of injectable semaglutide. So, what does this mean for India that has a huge disease burden of diabetes and obesity? Is the hype around the drug all worth it? Are there any side effects? Is it affordable? And who should be taking it? Host Kiran Somvanshi tries to understand from Dr. Ambrish Mithal, Chairman & Head - Endocrinology & Diabetes - Max Healthcare, and Nithya Balasubramanian, Director - AB Bernstein. Listen to the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast!

    Disclaimer: The analyst interviewed has a financial interest in Cipla and Lupin.

    Credits: Ozempic Commercial and Jimmy Kimmel Live

    If you like this episode, check out other interesting episodes on Watch Before You Eat, Cipla Saga - Did The Doctor Prescribe A Sale?, Cheeni Kum: The Bitter Truth of Aspartame and more!

    You can follow our host Kiran Somvanshi on her social media: Twitter & Linkedin

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    ET Investigates: Escalating Child Sexual Content Accessibility in India

    ET Investigates: Escalating Child Sexual Content Accessibility in India

    Child Sexual Abuse Material or CSAM is spreading like a deadly virus on the internet. While there has been a growing awareness of the problem and a concerted effort by law enforcement and technology companies to combat CSAM, a significant increase in the production, distribution, and consumption of CSAM has been seen in recent years. A report also found that the average age of victims depicted in CSAM is decreasing, with nearly half of all victims now under the age of 10. What exactly is this content? How easily accessible is it really? What do these platforms have to say? What is the government doing? And most importantly, what can a layman do to safeguard children? Dia Rekhi put ET's Aashish Aryan and Wranga’s Ashish Jaiman in the hot seat and got them to explain why CSAM content on these platforms is NOT child's play. Listen to the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast! 

    Disclaimer: This episode has references to and descriptions of partial nudity, pornography and sexual exploitation. Listener discretion is advised.

    If you want to know more about Ashish Aryan’s ET article, check it out here. This is the article we discussed in the episode. 

    Highlights:
    05:25 till 25:36 - What is CSAM, and how have social media companies warned of strict action regarding child abuse content? By ET’s Ashish Aryan.
    26:27 till 35:02 - How is Gen AI impacting the dissemination of CSAM content on various platforms? By Wranga’s Ashish Jaiman.

    If you like this episode, check out other similar episodes on Business of Sleaze: The Dark Side of Livestreaming, Fatigued & Flying: Why tired pilots are a wake-up call, Cheeni Kum: The Bitter Truth of Aspartame and more!

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