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The Most Popular Indian Shows In 2022

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Do you prefer to watch a movie or a popular show? During these later months, it’s nice to have a constant companion like an eight-episode show (true friend) rather than a two-hour movie. (friend with benefits) 

ExpressVPN’s report has recently revealed the most popular movies and TV shows throughout the year. It’s the perfect time to get comfortable and invest time in a well-written TV show as it takes you along on a journey, something that movies sometimes fail to do.. Those who were in love with Bollywood have now shifted their attention to popular Indian shows. After all, these shows have unconventional plots, new faces, and a lot of experimentation with the filming techniques. Let’s get to know some popular Indian shows!

The Most Popular Indian Shows In 2022 | Shows That Will Not Fail To Grab Your Attention!
Among the list of popular shows, there are some regional shows as well that let you have an insight into life in different regions. Would you like to know about them? Grab your popcorn and dive into this list!

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#1 Campus Diaries 
If you miss your college life, College Diaries will surely take you back! 

The show centers on the college life of six friends who experience love, drama, friendship, etc. Apart from this, they help out each other in going through the ups and downs during college. So, get along with them to cherish some of your enjoyable moments!

#2 Rocket Boys 
Here comes a biographical show, Rocket Boys, streaming on SonyLIV these days. 

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Rocket Boys is a story of an extraordinary man Homi Jahengir Bhabha and Vikram Ambalal Sarabhai. The show also covers three decades of Indian history when the nation was moving towards bravery and independence. Watch the show to know how India emerges post world-war.

#3 Panchayat 2
Those who wish to have a look at the rural life of India, Panchayat 2 is a perfect pick!

The show depicts the life of a young engineer, Abhishek. Unfortunately, he is unable to find a suitable job in the city. As a result, he ends up becoming a part of the panchayat in a remote Indian village. After he joins the panchayat, Abhishek deals with several mundane challenges.

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#4 Ye Kaali Kaali Ankhein 
Ye Kaali Kaali Ankhein is a romantic crime thriller that will leave you stunned. 

The Netflix show captures the story of a politician’s daughter (Purva) who can do anything for the boy she likes (Vikrant). As a result, Vikrant slips down into a dark world where his choice does not matter. Will Vikrat be able to live a free life and reject Purva? Watch it now!

#5 Apaharan 2
Would you like to become a part of  intense planning? If yes, you should not miss watching Apaharan 2! 

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The show is about Rudra, a senior inspector who is forced to kidnap a young girl after his mother asks. However, Rudra’s planning goes wrong and he ends up landing in trouble. What’s going to be the outcome of this? Watch the show to know the rest about him.

Final Words
We hope you have noted down these highly entertaining shows depicting new stories. So, give a call to your friends and stream these shows to spend quality time with them. Enjoy watching these popular shows!
 

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AI could replace half of entry-level white-collar work: Anthropic study

Hiring in AI-exposed occupations fell 14 per cent post-ChatGPT

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SAN FRANCISCO: From lamplighters to elevator operators, waves of technology have repeatedly erased once-common jobs. Now artificial intelligence may be poised to do the same for large swathes of professional work.

A new study by Anthropic suggests that while AI tools are technically capable of performing many knowledge-economy tasks, real-world adoption lags far behind that potential, at least for now.

The report, Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence, by Maxim Massenkoff and Peter McCrory, introduces a new metric called “observed exposure,” which compares what AI systems could theoretically perform with what they are actually doing in workplaces.

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Using professional interaction data from Anthropic’s Claude model, the researchers found that AI could theoretically cover a wide share of tasks in business, finance, management, computing, mathematics, legal services and office administration. Yet current adoption represents only a small fraction of those capabilities.

That gap between potential and reality reflects a mix of legal barriers, technical limitations and the continued need for human oversight, the study said. But the authors suggest those constraints may prove temporary as the technology matures.

Warnings about AI’s impact on white-collar employment have been growing. CEO Dario Amodei has previously argued that AI could disrupt as much as half of entry-level professional work, while Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman has suggested that most professional tasks could eventually be automated within 12 to 18 months.

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Highly educated workers most exposed

Contrary to common assumptions, the study finds that workers most exposed to AI are not those in manual labour but highly educated professionals. The most exposed group is 16 percentage points more likely to be female, earns on average 47 per cent more than the least exposed group and is nearly four times as likely to hold a graduate degree.

Occupations including computer programmers, customer service representatives and data entry clerks are among the most vulnerable to automation.

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Yet even in highly exposed fields, AI is not yet replacing jobs at scale. The researchers cite routine medical tasks, such as authorising prescription refills, as examples that AI could technically perform but is not widely observed doing in practice.

In the report’s visual framework, actual AI usage (the “red area”) remains far smaller than the theoretical “blue area” of possible tasks. Over time, the researchers expect the red area to expand as adoption deepens.

At the other end of the labour market, roughly 30 per cent of occupations show virtually no AI exposure. Roles such as cooks, mechanics, bartenders and dishwashers still depend heavily on physical presence and manual work that large language models cannot replicate.

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Hiring slowdown rather than layoffs

So far the clearest labour-market signal is not mass layoffs but a slowdown in hiring within AI-exposed occupations.

According to the study, job-finding rates in those sectors have fallen about 14 per cent since the arrival of generative AI tools such as ChatGPT compared with 2022 levels. A separate study cited by the authors found a 16 per cent drop in employment among workers aged 22 to 25 in AI-exposed roles.

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Recent labour data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics also point to softer hiring conditions, with employers shedding 92,000 jobs in February and unemployment rising to 4.4 per cent.

Some companies have already linked layoffs to automation. Jack Dorsey said his payments firm Block recently cut nearly half its workforce in part because AI tools allow smaller teams to operate more efficiently.

Not everyone is convinced the technology is solely responsible. Critics such as Marc Benioff have accused some firms of “AI washing”, using automation as a convenient explanation for cost-cutting measures.

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Still, the researchers warn that the longer-term risk is a potential “white-collar recession”. If unemployment in the most AI-exposed occupations were to double, from about 3 per cent to 6 per cent, it would mirror the scale of labour-market disruption seen during the Global Financial Crisis.

For now, the shift may simply mean fewer entry-level openings. Some young workers are staying longer in existing roles, switching sectors or returning to education rather than entering AI-exposed fields.

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