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Sai Kishore Prioritizes Team Over Personal Ambition Amid IPL 2026 Bench Time
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4/22/2026AI summary

Sai Kishore Prioritizes Team Over Personal Ambition Amid IPL 2026 Bench Time

R. Sai Kishore, the 29-year-old Gujarat Titans left-arm spinner, has taken 19 wickets in 15 matches in IPL 2025 but finds himself out of the playing XI in IPL 2026. Despite missing early-season opportunities, the Tamil Nadu cricketer maintains a team-first philosophy, stating he will wait for conditions to favor spinners. He emphasizes role clarity, dynamic decision-making over rigid data, and self-improvement while aiming for a national comeback.

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Sergey Brin Urges Google DeepMind to Prioritize AI Agent Development for Coding
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Tech·4/21/2026AI summary

Sergey Brin Urges Google DeepMind to Prioritize AI Agent Development for Coding

Google co-founder Sergey Brin has urged DeepMind employees to prioritize developing AI agents capable of handling multi-step coding tasks, according to internal memos reported by The Information. The directive comes as Google races to close the gap with Anthropic's coding capabilities, with Brin explicitly stating the company must 'urgently bridge the gap in agentic execution and turn our models into primary developers' of code. The end goal is AI takeoff—AI systems that can improve themselves—which has been a particular focus for Brin.

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New accountability system aims to improve, not blame, John Lee says
NEWS
4/21/2026

New accountability system aims to improve, not blame, John Lee says

Hong Kong’s top-ranking civil servants will be held accountable if they fail to provide adequate support in policy formulation, the city’s leader has said, despite a new investigation mechanism that primarily targets department heads. Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu said on Tuesday that the proposed “Heads of Department Accountability System” was intended to promote self-improvement within departments rather than “picking on” individuals. Under the new mechanism, the chief executive, department...

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Hong Kong top civil servants to be held accountable for policy failures under new system
Politics
4/21/2026AI summary

Hong Kong top civil servants to be held accountable for policy failures under new system

Hong Kong's Chief Executive John Lee announced a new Heads of Department Accountability System allowing investigations into systemic management problems. About 60 department heads will fall under the framework, while police personnel and most permanent secretaries are excluded. Lee emphasized permanent secretaries assist ministers in policy formulation, so ultimate responsibility lies with ministers who may hold them accountable for inadequate support.

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