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TATA Projects secures ₹2,100 cr order for Chennai Peripheral RR Project

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TATA Projects secures ₹2,100 cr order for Chennai Peripheral RR Project

TATA Projects Limited announced on Monday that it has secured an order of 21 billion rupees for the first phase of the Chennai Outer Ring Road Project (Northern Port Corridor), which will include the strategically important Ennore Port and Saqiu on the AH-45 Are connected. The project includes a connection road from the Northern Port Passage to the Chennai Outer Ring Road. The six-lane project has a total length of 25.31 kilometers, including a 1.4-kilometer bridge across the Buckingham Canal, and is expected to be completed in three years.

The project has a total of 26 structures, including 8 main bridges, 8 secondary bridges, 2 highway bridges, 7 under-vehicle/vehicle flyovers, and 1 overpass.

It also includes 29.38 kilometers of drainage ditches and 41.88 kilometers of retaining walls. The company said in a statement that once completed, the project is expected to reduce traffic congestion and travel time, while improving road safety and highway operation efficiency. The concept of Chennai Peripheral Ring Road is to provide better connectivity around the city to meet future traffic needs and provide efficient commercial traffic by enhancing port connectivity.

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The project will be divided into five parts. The first section is 25.31 kilometers long and connects Ennore Port and Sachuer NH-16 (the old NH-5-Chennai-Kolkata Expressway). The second section is 26.20 kilometers long and will connect Thatchur NH-16 (old NH-5-Chennai-Kolkata Expressway) and Tiruvalur Bypass NH-716 (old NH-205-Chennai Tirupathi Expressway). Stretch 3 is the longest, over 30 kilometers, and it will connect Thiruvallur Bypass NH-716 (old NH-205 – Chennai Tirupathi Highway) and Sriperumbudur NH-48 (old NH-4 – Chennai Bangalore Highway).

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OpenAI buys new domain chat.com for over $15 million, it redirects to ChatGPT

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OpenAI buys new domain chat.com for over  million, it redirects to ChatGPT

The previous owner of the domain turned out to be Dharmesh Shah, founder and CTO of software company HubSpot

OpenAI has bought the domain chat.com. Clicking on it automatically routes you to the ChatGPT website.The AI giant’s CEO Sam Altman announced this on Thursday, November 7, 2024, by simply posting the URL on X (Formerly Twitter) without any description or reasoning.

Altman’s post has already gotten over 3 million views and nearly 15k likes. The domain purchase is likely part of a rebranding effort.

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The domain’s previous owner turned out to be Dharmesh Shah, founder and CTO of software company HubSpot. Shah announced this in posts on X and LinkedIn.

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In his post, he detailed how he had purchased the domain for $15.5 million earlier this year and sold it later to an undisclosed (at that time) buyer.

“Well, in an 8 character tweet (talk about brevity), Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI revealed that they were the buyer,” he wrote. ”If you visit the website now, it goes to ChatGPT.” Shah wrote he was not at liberty at that time to share who the acquirer was as he was “going to leave that to them, when they were ready.”

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He then went on to share GPT o1 prompt which reasoned the entire episode. “When he does sell a domain, it’s almost never at a loss,” and “Dharmesh doesn’t like profiting off of people he considers friends,” the prompt read, which could mean he did sell it for more than the $15.5 million he bought it for, since it also says he doesn’t like referring to himself in the third person.

However, its also indicated he got compensated in OpenAI shares since the prompt reads that he “always wanted to own OpenAI shares,” that “he doesn’t need the cash from a domain sale,” and that “he made a non-humble brag earlier this year that he’s now an investor in OpenAI.”

OpenAI has made headlines by acquiring the premium domain chat.com for a staggering sum reportedly exceeding $15 million. The move marks a strategic step by the AI giant, further solidifying its brand presence and making its flagship product, ChatGPT, even more accessible to users. The newly acquired domain now redirects to ChatGPT, streamlining access for millions of users worldwide.

Chat.com is one of the most coveted domain names, thanks to its simplicity and universal appeal. By securing this domain, OpenAI demonstrates its commitment to enhancing user experience and expanding its reach. The investment is seen as a bold move, indicating OpenAI’s confidence in the future of conversational AI.

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The acquisition of such a high-value domain reflects the increasing demand and competition in the AI-driven household name, redirecting from a memorable domain like chat.com is expected to boost traffic, improve brand recognition, and make the service more approachable to new users.

OpenAI has bought the domain chat.com. Clicking on it automatically routes you to the ChatGPT website.The AI giant’s CEO Sam Altman announced this on Thursday, November 7, 2024, by simply posting the URL on X (Formerly Twitter) without any description or reasoning.

Industry experts have lauded the decision as a smart branding strategy, underlining the importance of easy access in today’s digital-firs development highlights OpenAI’s mission to lead in AI innovation while ensuring usability and accessibility remain at the forefront.

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