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Why are so many robots white?Problems of racial and gender bias in artificial intelligence algorithms and the data used to train large language models like ChatGPT have...
ET Women Ahead: Corporate India's fastest rising women leadersThe stars of ET Woman Ahead say believe in yourself, leverage your strengths, and never try to act like a man.
Cho Ramaswamy articulated the anxieties of conservative, middle-class BrahminsCho turned into a commentator on the Hindu view of life, retelling the Mahabharata and penning a wholesale polemical defence of Brahminism.
Parents of successful kids have these 11 things in commonWhile there isn't a set recipe for raising successful children, psychology research has pointed to a handful of factors that predict succes...
Science says parents of successful kids have these nine things in commonAny good parent wants their kids to stay out of trouble, do well in school, and do awesome things as adults.
Brics countries must climb the value chain to be big brandsBric, coined in November 2001 by Jim O’Neill at Goldman Sachs, was great shorthand for economics, investment and growth for the future.
- ET in the classroom: Pygmalion Effect
Pygmalion Effect, also called selffulfilling prophecy, refers to the tendency in which more the expectations placed upon people, be they ch...