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Psychology says people who optimize every part of their lives often end up more depleted than those who don’t, because constant measuring, tracking, and improving is itself more costly than the benefitModern self-improvement tools promise better lives through tracking. However, this constant monitoring can create stress and pressure. The ...
Psychology says a woman's 60s aren't the decade when she withdraws from the world; they're the first decade when every role that defined her loosens, and her inner self finally has space to breatheNew research reveals women's self-esteem reaches its peak in their 60s. This period brings a calm confidence as life's demands lessen. Wome...
After tariff wars, Trump is opening a new front in US-China rivalryThe US accuses China of stealing AI intellectual property, escalating the tech rivalry beyond tariffs. This move, potentially impacting chi...
Want to lower your cholesterol naturally? Try these 5 heart-boosting herbal teasBoost your heart health naturally by incorporating five herbal teas into your daily routine. Green tea, ginger, hibiscus, rooibos, and cham...
AIs like ChatGPT and Gemini have a huge problem, finds new study; And it might stump youAs AI becomes part of daily life, this study highlights an emerging risk — people-pleasing chatbots that prioritise agreement over accuracy...
OpenAI's Sora joins Meta in pushing AI-generated videos. Some are worried about a flood of 'AI slop'The company behind ChatGPT released its new Sora social media app on Tuesday, an attempt to draw the attention of eyeballs currently starin...
AI breakthroughs spur race for superintelligenceET traces the major LLM launches of 2025 — dubbed as the Year of AI model breakthroughs — and decodes the big hits and misses of the year s...
Meta unveils wristband for controlling computers with hand gesturesMeta has unveiled a wristband that uses AI to interpret muscle signals, allowing users to control devices with subtle movements or even int...
Who is Trapit Bansal? Ex-OpenAI researcher joins Meta Superintelligence labs with a whopping signing dealTrapit Bansal, a distinguished AI researcher formerly at OpenAI, has joined Meta Superintelligence Labs with a reported ₹800 crore joining ...
Tech to let you hear the future: AI-driven sound innovationShyam Gollakota, a professor at the University of Washington, is using AI to enhance how we hear and interact with sound. The technology ca...
ET Infographic | Running out of dataWith foundation models running out of data for training, companies are placing their bets on the use of synthetic data for training the mod...
Are social media algorithms really polarising society? research offers new insightsAlgorithms used by social media companies may not be as polarising to society as previously thought, according to a study published in Natu...
Deep dive into Meta's algorithms shows that America's political polarization has no easy fixThe four research papers, published in Science and Nature, also reveal the extent of political echo chambers on Facebook, where conservativ...
Social media not polarising society in ways public tends to think: reportAlgorithms controlling a social media user's feed, while largely opaque, may not be polarising the society in the same ways as the public t...
Meta's algorithms show that America's political polarisation has no easy fixFour research papers, published in Science and Nature, reveal the extent of political echo chambers on Facebook, where conservatives and li...
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...
IIT Guwahati, in collaboration with Imperial College London, develops nanoparticle ‘meta-grid’Meta-grid' or ‘metamaterial grid’ is a specifically patterned array (grid) of nanoparticles acting as metamaterials, capable of exhibiting ...
Myth buster: Low-fat diets not the best option to lose weightLow-fat diets do not yield greater weight loss than other slimming regimes, said a new study.
Harry Potter-style invisibility cloak developedScientists have developed a 'Harry Potter-style' ultra-thin invisibility cloak that can conform to the shape of tiny objects and conceal th...
- Avesthagen launches bioactive Teestar
Life sciences company Avesthagen Limited today announced the launch of clinically validated bioactive "Teestar", aimed at promoting wellnes...