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Massive winter storm freezes much of US, forces 11,000 flight cancellationsA massive winter storm brought sleet, freezing rain, and snow across the U.S., causing widespread power outages and halting travel. Subzero...
Maxton Hall Season 3 renewal and release date update: When will new season air? Here's cast, plotMaxton Hall Season 3 renewal and release date update is now a key query for viewers. Seasons 1 and 2 arrived in 2024 and 2025. Early expect...
Technology law professor’s ChatGPT experiment leaves him with a ‘shiver down his spine’; scholar shares unease over potential replacementAs AI advances, concerns over job security grow. Professor Richard Susskind, a leading legal scholar, shared how an experiment with ChatGPT...
From six-figure promises to Chipotle shifts? AI is rewriting the hiring rulebook for fresh computer science gradsDespite encouragement to study coding, computer science graduates face job scarcity due to layoffs and AI advancements. The surge in comput...
$165,000 tech dreams shatter as job market tanks — Computer Science grads now serving at ChipotleRecent computer science graduates are facing unexpected challenges in the job market. Mass layoffs and AI automation have significantly red...
Is AI coming for white-collar jobs? Coders and analysts in America should worryWhite-collar workers are facing potential job loss as AI and automation become more prevalent. While studies show that AI can improve produ...
AI a bigger threat than automation to millions of job-seekersGenerative artificial intelligence (AI) has been identified as a bigger threat to human jobs than automation and robots. ChatGPT and other ...
Fast transition to clean energy 'cheaper' than 'slow or no transition', claims Oxford study"Rapid transition to clean energy results in lower energy system costs than a fossil fuel system, while providing more energy to the global...
Rising digital dependence during pandemic heightening cyber threats: WEF surveyThe top five risks identified in the report are climate crisis, growing social divides, heightened cyber risks and uneven global recovery, ...
Ireland extends coronavirus lockdown by one monthCurrent lockdown measures -- in place since late December -- were due to expire on March 5 but will now be prolonged until April 5.
Covid vaccine rollout urgent as new strains take holdThe European Medicines Agency (EMA) on Wednesday approved the US-made Moderna vaccine, having already given a green light December 27 to on...
Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Alison Lurie passes away at 94Her cerebral tales of love and academia include 'The War Between the Tates' & 'Foreign Affairs'.
Duckworth-Lewis-Stern: 2 Brit statisticians, 1 American professor behind cricket’s winning formula when it rainsIf not for 12 minutes of rain in Sydney in 1992, DLS may not have existed.
Populism is thriving as losers to the robot revolution demand radical change: Carl Benedikt FreyThe mainstream political parties have largely neglected these losers, mostly lowskilled working class. The populists are tapping into their...
Call them 'electronic persons' because bots are people tooThe proposal primarily budgets for the fact that emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning may mature...
Slew of bad news with Islamic prefix: What drove the Bengaluru techie & Sydney hostage taker?Throughout this week, primal fear of being overtaken by a dark, evil and unstoppable Islamic power has been played and replayed in an unsto...
Wonder kid Ritankar Das felicitated at Indian Embassy in USIndia-born wonder kid Ritankar Das, who this year became the youngest graduate topper of the prestigious University of California in more t...
- Oxford to study religious forests in India
Scientists from the University of Oxford are preparing a map of the world's religious forests, including those in India, identifying them a...
- Western economies can learn from India: Amartya Sen
At a time when western world is facing severe crisis, Nobel laureate Amartya Sen believes that they can learn from countries such as India ...
- Economic reforms in 1990s led to one million deaths: Study
As many as one million working-age men died due to the economic shock of mass privatisation policies followed by post-communist countries i...