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Sunday book pick: The perils of artificial intelligence in the 1966 novel ‘Flowers for Algernon’
Scroll· 10 hours agoWith unusually low intelligence for an adult, Charlie is inept at reading social cues, cannot understand or control some bodily functions, and struggles to read and write.
RSS and its affiliates seek I-T cut, robot tax launch in upcoming Budget
rediff.com· 5 hours agoAn increase in the farmer income support scheme PM Kisan Nidhi, the introduction of a 'robot tax' to...
AI to be gamechanger for India in citizen services: Salesforce's Arundhati
Business Standard India· 10 hours agoBhattacharya, the CEO and Chairperson of Salesforce India and former Chairperson of the SBI, said...
Wimbledon 2024: Can AI bring fans closer to the sporting action? | Mint
Livemint· 17 hours agoThe use of artificial intelligence in sports is changing things on the field—semi-automated offside...
Avatars of today
The Hindu· 23 hours agoFor almost a month, I resisted social media tactics from entrapping me in avatar-making sites, as they sprang up unabashedly while swiping the mobile screen ...
Political ‘deepfakes’ remain legal in Louisiana. Gov. Landry has First Amendment concerns.
Louisiana Illuminator· 10 hours agoGov. Jeff Landry has vetoed a bill that would have made it illegal to deceive voters with false...
AICTE chairman urges students to embrace AI & emerging technologies for sustainable growth |...
The Times of India· 20 hours agoBengaluru: All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) chairman TG Sitharam asked students to embrace Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other emerging ...
ChatGPT is a marvel of multilingualism
Hindustan Times· 17 hours agoIt may make things up, but it does so fluently in more than 50 languages
‘Gunno Bai’, NSD chief’s solo act
Tribune India· 21 hours agoAn ex-student of India’s premier theatre training institute, Tripathy continues to have mixed feelings about his role as the NSD head. “NSD has a golden...
All swiped out
Indiatimes· 19 hours agoapp, many others find the never-ending process of likes, swipes, taps and awkward DMs that go nowhere to be exhausting — leading to a phenomenon known as...