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    5 AI Tools Expanding How Professionals Think and Build AI adoption is entering a more mature phase.The focus is shifting from novelty to structured capability — building apps, structuring knowledge, synthesising research, and managing workflows intelligently. Here are five AI tools worth knowing this week. Phind What it does:AI search and reasoning engine designed specifically…

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    The long-awaited Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules 2025 have finally landed, introducing the “SARAL” framework—a simplified compliance path specifically designed for startups. However, simplicity should not be mistaken for leniency. With the formal notification of the Data Protection Board, the 18-month countdown for full compliance has officially begun. The core of the new regime…

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