Ola CEO Battles Pronoun Protocol: LinkedIn Strikes Back at "They" Sayer!

Bhavish Aggarwal, the CEO of Ola, is in a bit of a tiff with LinkedIn. It all started when LinkedIn's AI bot, perhaps a little too progressive for Indian... read more

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Bhavish Aggarwal, the CEO of Ola, is in a bit of a tiff with LinkedIn. It all started when LinkedIn's AI bot, perhaps a little too progressive for Indian...

Bhavish Aggarwal, the CEO of Ola, is in a bit of a tiff with LinkedIn. It all started when LinkedIn's AI bot, perhaps a little too progressive for Indian...

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Bhavish Aggarwal, the CEO of Ola, is in a bit of a tiff with LinkedIn. It all started when LinkedIn's AI bot, perhaps a little too progressive for Indian tastes, addressed Aggarwal with a gender-neutral pronoun. Not a fan, Aggarwal took to another platform to call out LinkedIn's AI for imposing "political ideology."

This sparked a whole debate online, with some folks backing Aggarwal and his views on pronouns, while others...well, let's just say they disagreed.

One thing's for sure, this kerfuffle proves that even tech giants and CEOs aren't immune to a good old-fashioned social media squabble. Stay tuned to see if Aggarwal and LinkedIn can find common ground, or if this pronoun war is just getting started!

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