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ET Alpha Wealth Summit: Markets are best played by optimists, says Samir Arora on India's investment outlookHelios Capital founder Samir Arora believes investor pessimism toward India is driven more by a “negative halo effect” than weakening funda...
24-year-old earns Rs 40 lakh working just 3 hours a day, parents ask ‘Is he doing something illegal?’A post by entrepreneur Rohan Dhawan about his 24-year-old nephew earning ₹40 lakh a year while working just 2–3 hours daily has sparked a w...
35% of edtech users in India’s schools now using GenAI, survey findsGenerative AI is becoming common in Indian children's education. Many students use these tools for schoolwork. However, a significant numbe...
RSS chief stresses need to unite Hindu society, pitches for 3 children in Hindu familiesRSS chief Mohan Bhagwat urged Hindus to unite and empower themselves, emphasizing vigilance and suggesting families have at least three chi...
AI doesn't really 'learn' -knowing why will help you use it more responsiblyMost AI systems that most people use, such as ChatGPT, also do not learn once they are built. You could say AI systems don't learn at all -...
5 myths about working in the government sector: A quick reality checkGovernment jobs in India are popular for their security and prestige, but misconceptions about workload, job security, promotions, innovati...
AI is for everyone: A path to inclusive innovationArtificial intelligence is shaping the future of several industries. But its power must be balanced with environmental and ethical stewards...
From creativity to financial decisions, here are some powerful uses of AI to unlock its full potentialIn today's business world, harnessing AI's potential is vital for staying competitive. Despite misconceptions, AI isn't just a buzzword—it'...
AI pioneer says public discourse on intelligent machines must give 'proper respect to human agency'Li, now a founding director of Stanford University's Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, is out with a new memoir that re...
Discourse on intelligent machines must give 'proper respect to human agency': AI pioneer Fei-Fei LiLi, now a founding director of Stanford University's Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, is out with a new memoir that re...
Biden-Xi meeting concludes, both sides to ensure differences remain manageableDuring the meeting, the two leaders were able to discuss a host of issues including bilateral ties, regional and key global issues like Ira...
Not just common man, Kerala MPs, MLAs too under AI camera's egalitarian lens; booked for traffic violationsThe government also said that the AI cameras have been instrumental in bringing down the number of road accidents and the resultant fatalit...
AI poses 'risk of extinction,' industry leaders warnThe statement comes at a time of growing concern about the potential harms of AI. Recent advancements have raised fears that AI could soon ...
The open questions about openAI and generative AIWidespread concerns have arisen around artificial intelligence (AI) after an AI-powered chatbot reportedly encouraged a man in Belgium to c...
Intel launches ‘AI For All’ initiative in collaboration with CBSE, Ministry of EducationBased on Intel’s AI For Citizens program, AI For All is a 4-hour, self-paced learning program that demystifies Artificial Intelligence in a...
China aggressively pursues research, investment while India has red tape: German Nobel laureateChina is the second largest spender in Research and Development (R&D) after America, according to the US' National Science Foundation and N...
Trump effect: Indian IT companies now eyeing Chinese marketNasscom has been trying to expand the industry’s presence outside UK and UK, and planned a series of engagements in different countries las...
As Trump locks down the US market, Indian IT industry starts tapping neighbourhood countries for businessNasscom is trying to expand the Indian IT's presence outside of US and UK, planning a series of engagements in different countries starting...
Here's why we should be building killer robotsAutonomous weapons would take human soldiers out of the line of fire and reduce the number of casualties. Robots would be better soldiers.
- Indian font recognistion software set for presentation
A young computer wiz from Gujarat will present a paper on Indian font recognition softwares at a global conference in the US next month.