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Quote of the day by Eric Dane: ‘If you love someone, you tell them. Even if you are scared that it will burn your life to the ground, you say it, and you say it loud’ - Grey’s Anatomy, Euphoria actor on confessing your feelings before it is too lateActor Eric Dane, known for Grey's Anatomy, shared a powerful message about love. His character, Mark Sloan, advised to always tell loved on...
Are these AI-written stories? Commonwealth Short Story Prize 2026 faces massive backlash after AI detectors flag winning entriesThe Commonwealth Foundation is facing growing scrutiny after winners of the 2026 Commonwealth Short Story Prize were accused of using artif...
Plagiarist's the human, not AI!A freelance writer for the NYT allegedly used AI for a book review. The real issue was plagiarism, not the AI's involvement. The writer fai...
Why ICC was right in blocking shoe-writing activism: Unmasking the sinister plot behind capital lettersUK is not even consistent in his stance, batting or otherwise. First he was into writing messages on his shoes, then he wore a black armban...
AI vs academia: Colleges seek ways to make assignments & exams 'ChatGPT-proof'The use of chatbots and other artificial intelligence (AI) tools for cheating in college has significantly increased. As a result, educator...
Paper exams, chatbot bans: Colleges seek to 'ChatGPT-proof' assignmentsAn explosion of AI-generated chatbots including ChatGPT, which launched in November, has raised new questions for academics dedicated to ma...
India's leading business and tech schools explore coexistence with artificial intelligenceWhile some institutes are jittery about students using artificial intelligence-driven language programmes to put together assignments and p...
Is AI-enabled ChatGPT a boon or a bane for the edtech industry?While AI can automate some tasks, it cannot replace the human touch and personal relationships that tutors make with learners. Ethical and ...
Does ChatGPT plagiarize beyond 'copy-paste'?Concerns about plagiarism are raised when language models, presumably including ChatGPT, paraphrase and reuse concepts from training data w...
ChatGPT in spotlight as EU's industry chief bats for tougher AI rulesJust two months after its launch, ChatGPT - which can generate articles, essays, jokes and even poetry in response to prompts - has been ra...
ChatGPT owner launches 'imperfect' tool to detect AI-generated textChatGPT is a free program that generates textin response to a prompt, including articles, essays, jokes and even poetry, which has gained w...
ChatGPT: Can Artificial Intelligence really replace teachers?While ChatGPT has its limitations, it will learn fast. That is the nature of machine learning (ML) — it gets exponentially better with time...
Headed to the US, Canada or Singapore? Here's how you can make the most of your undergraduate studyRegardless of whether your university is in the US, or Canada, or Singapore, your four-year college experience will span approximately eigh...
China could eventually 'co-exist' with Covid: top scientistThe country where the coronavirus was first detected in 2019 is now one of the last places still hewing to a zero-tolerance approach, respo...
Plagiarism to cost teachers job, students registrationStudents can lose their registration and teachers their jobs if found guilty of plagiarism, notified by University Grants Commission.
Supreme Court tells Pondicherry University VC Chandra Krishnamurthy to respond to show-cause noticeSupreme Court asked Chandra Krishnamurthy to step down voluntarily and face an enquiry on the charge of plagiarism to clear her name as an ...
Finding unity finally in deceitAt first sight it seems religion could have nothing in common with science because they’re so separate in context, meaning and purpose. Rel...
- Google wars: Vs The Search Engine
Could Google do what activists and govts have failed to do in China?
The portrayal of a misguided notionThe 2007 bestseller, 'God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything' by Christopher Hitchens, received critical acclaim from reviewers ...
- Caught in the Web? Internet can blunt your creative edge
While the Internet may make life of researchers and scientists easy, it can also blunt the mental abilities needed for innovation and break...