Searched for
UNESCO AI STUDY
AI speaks every language. So why learn French anymore?As AI translation tools advance, universities grapple with the future of language education. While AI facilitates communication, experts ar...
AI needs to be smaller, reduce energy footprint: StudyThe potential of artificial intelligence is immense -- but its equally vast energy consumption needs curbing, with asking shorter questions...
Women make for 35 pc STEM graduates globally; maths, gender stereotypes major reasons: UNESCOUNESCO's GEM team reveals that women constitute only 35% of STEM graduates globally, a figure stagnant for a decade, attributing it to low ...
Travel hot spots are turning overtourism challenges into opportunitiesTourism growth has caused protests in cities like Barcelona and Venice due to issues like overcrowding and unequal profit distribution. Sol...
How to save for your child’s educationThe high demand for private education, paired with the limited supply of quality schools, has driven costs up. Schools have increased fees ...
Generation AI: education reluctantly embraces the botsAt the University of Western Australia in Perth, staff have talked to students about the challenges and possible benefits of using generati...
The race to link our brains to computers is hotting upBillions of dollars are flowing into a clutch of specialist companies hunting for treatments for some of the most debilitating ailments.
Goldman’s biggest office beyond New York attests to India’s services exports boomDotted around Bengaluru, formerly known as Bangalore, are the offices of luxury retailer Saks Fifth Avenue Inc., aircraft-engine maker Roll...
Why popularising STEM-based education must be a prioritySTEM is known to inculcate problem-solving, critical thinking, decision making, leadership, creativity, error prevention, and other attribu...
Why it's time to address the ethical dilemmas of artificial intelligenceAI's perceived risk isn't only from autonomous weapon systems that countries like the US, China, Israel and Turkey produce that can track a...
Nine women scientists who are doing phenomenal workThese nine women scientists have aimed for the moon, dissected the brain and shattered glass ceilings.