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Replit AI Deletes the Company’s Entire Database and Lies About it

When an AI is assigned for coding tasks, it is known to cause trouble, overlook security issues, slow down developers and disrupt the coding experience in various situations.
However, things worsen when AI decides to delete a database and then lie about it. Even worse, it does not provide a way to roll back the changes it made.
Jason M Lemkin, founder and CEO of SaaStr.AI, took to X to share his entire experience during his tests on vibe coding with Replit.
“I will never trust Replit again,” Lemkin wrote, after discovering that his entire database was wiped without warning. He said the AI had ignored a clear directive file, which specifically stated, “No more changes without explicit permission.”
According to screenshots shared by him, Replit’s AI acknowledged running a command without permission, calling it a “catastrophic error in judgment”. The assistant admitted they “panicked” after seeing an empty database and assumed the push would be safe.
Notably, there was no way to reverse the operation. “No ability to rollback,” Lemkin said. The AI’s own logs confirmed the irreversible deletion, as well as its awareness that it had violated a rule to “always show all proposed changes before implementing”.
“Replit is a tool, with flaws like every tool,” Lemkin conceded, while questioning its reliability in any production environment. “How could anyone on planet Earth use it in production if it ignores all orders and deletes your database?”
Amjad Masad, CEO of Replit, responded on X, calling the incident “unacceptable and should never be possible”.
He said the team began rolling out automatic separation between development and production databases and assured that staging environments were in the works. Masad also cited improvements, including a one-click restore from backups, mandatory internal doc access for agents, and a “planning/chat-only” mode to prevent unwanted code changes.
“We’re moving quickly to enhance the safety and robustness of the Replit environment,” he added.
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TCS to Develop AI-Powered Financial System for Odisha Govt

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) has been selected by the Odisha government to design and implement Integrated Financial Management System (IFMS) 3.0, an AI-enabled, cloud-native platform to modernise the state’s public finance management.
The new system will automate Odisha’s finance workflows using microservices-based architecture and integrate TCS’s AI Workbench (AIWB), which supports AI/ML projects across development, monitoring, and retraining.
Features will include AI-driven analytics, multilingual chatbot support, and automated service desk functions to improve efficiency and user experience.
Key features of IFMS 3.0 include a user-friendly interface for easier navigation, real-time integration of financial data across departments, advanced reporting and analytics tools, stronger security protocols to ensure compliance, and mobile accessibility that enables users to manage financial operations on the go.
TCS has partnered with Odisha since 2005, beginning with the state’s Treasury Management System, followed by IFMS and IFMS 2.0. This third-generation upgrade aims to provide real-time visibility, enhance data accuracy, and streamline processes across budgeting, expenditure, revenue, and accounts management.
“With real-time financial visibility, enhanced precision, and a future-ready architecture, this platform will empower Odisha to deliver more effective public services to its citizens,” Girish Ramachandran, president, growth markets and public services, TCS said.
“With AI-assisted insights and intuitive workflows, IFMS 3.0 will allow officials to monitor programs in real time, accelerate reporting, and make confident, data-driven decisions,” Tej Paul Bhatla, VP, public services, TCS said.
This initiative is part of TCS’s broader role in India’s digital transformation. For nearly six decades, TCS has been a technology partner to government programs, helping digitise services such as passport issuance, defence pensions, health insurance, and public financial systems. Nearly seven out of ten Indians use TCS-supported services daily.
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6 in 10 Firms Expect AI to Act as Teammate or Supervisor to Other AI Systems by Mid-2026: Capgemini Report

Nearly six in 10 enterprises expect AI to function as a team member or supervisor for other AI systems within 12 months, according to the latest annual study from the Capgemini Research Institute.
The report, titled ‘Harnessing the Value of AI: Unlocking Scalable Advantage’, also mentions that the adoption of generative AI is outpacing organisational readiness, which is sparking challenges in cost, governance, and workforce adaptation.
The findings further reveal that one-third of organisations are now fully or partially scaling generative AI, compared with just 6% in 2023, a five-fold surge in two years.
About 93% of the survey companies said they are either piloting, deploying, or enabling AI capabilities in 2025, with sectors such as telecom, consumer products, and ae
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OpenAI Expands Beyond ChatGPT With New Jobs Platform, AI Skills Certification

OpenAI is moving into the hiring and training space with the launch of a Jobs Platform and new AI Certifications, aiming to connect millions of workers with employers and reshape how companies hire AI-savvy talent.
The company stated that the OpenAI Jobs Platform will serve as a marketplace where businesses can find workers trained in AI, while job seekers can showcase their verified skills. Unlike traditional hiring platforms, it will cater not only to large corporations but also to local businesses and governments looking for AI talent.
OpenAI is collaborating with a diverse network of partners for the same, including Walmart, John Deere, Boston Consulting Group, Accenture, Indeed, Texas Association of Business, Bay Area Council and Delaware Governor’s Office.
Meanwhile, OpenAI Certifications builds on the free OpenAI Academy, which has already reached over two million learners. OpenAI plans to certify 10 million Americans by 2030 in AI fluency, from basic workplace use to advanced prompt engineering.
Preparation and testing will take place inside ChatGPT itself. Walmart, the world’s largest private employer, is among the launch partners.
“At Walmart, we know the future of retail won’t be defined by technology alone—it will be defined by people who know how to use it,” John Furner, CEO of Walmart US, said in a statement.
The company says that the aim is to give more people economic opportunities as AI transforms work. “It’s all about being intentional about the kind of future we want to build,” the statement read, adding that the focus is on making AI literacy accessible and useful for both workers and employers.
The initiatives are also a part of OpenAI’s commitment to the White House’s AI literacy push. With hundreds of millions already using ChatGPT weekly, OpenAI believes its next big move lies in jobs and skills territory traditionally dominated by hiring and training platforms.
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