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Life sciences and healthcare organizations across India are using generative AI to build applications that can deliver life-saving impacts — within the country and across the globe. Among such leading organizations are research centers at the Indian Institute of Technology
Namaste, vanakkam, sat sri akaal — these are just three forms of greeting in India, a country with 22 constitutionally recognized languages and over 1,500 more recorded by the country’s census. Around 10% of its residents speak English, the internet’s
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Researchers give robots a sense of touch by ‘listening’ to vibrations, allowing them to identify materials, understand shapes and recognize objects just like human hands. The ability to interpret the world through acoustic vibrations emanating from an object — like
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Imagine training an AI on a super convincing celebrity impersonator. I think with a good enough makeup artist, you could make an impersonator look nearly identical to who they’re impersonating. Can you sue someone just for looking like someone else,
From a programmer perspective, before ChatGPT and stuff, when I didn’t know how to write a snippet of code, I would have to read and ask questions on online forums (e.g.: StackOverflow), Reddit, etc. Now, with AI, I mostly ask
I asked ChatGPT the following question about AGI and received an interesting answer! If AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) emerges before the world is fully prepared, several significant challenges could arise. Below is a ranked list based on likelihood: Misinformation and
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