Zomato unveils sustainability goals for 2030

(LEFT TO RIGHT: Anjalli Ravi Kumar, Chief Sustainability Officer, Zomato; Rakesh Ranjan, CEO, Food Delivery Business, Zomato; Ramesh Krishnamurthi, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India; Michiko Miyamoto, Country Director, International Labour Organisation; Rameesh Kailasam, CEO, Indiatech)

The goals include supporting the growth of 300K restaurant businesses & food entrepreneurs, empowering 1 million gig workers, and supporting 300 million nutritious meals for underprivileged women and children, among others.

Kit Kat asks AI to take a break in its latest campaign

It is revealed that the engine with a break demonstrated 60-70 percent accuracy, while its uninterrupted counterpart demonstrated 30 percent accuracy. (Representative image by Mae Mu via Unsplash)

In a creative move, Kit Kat has asked for artificial intelligence to take a break, drawing inspiration from a Google study that suggests improved AI accuracy when given a break.

Adobe launches film and TV fund to support underrepresented creators; commits $6 million in inaugural year

PVR Inox's newly revamped structure will see the regional heads - Gaurav Shukla, Sharda Ganti, Rajesh Makhija and Shalini Marianathan, spearheading efforts in their respective markets, working alongside new executives in leadership roles such as Saurabh Bhambri and Traptika Chauhan, who came from Paytm.

The initiative aims to address funding disparities and provide resources, community, and support for creators on-screen and behind the camera.