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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI recreates singers’ voices, IIT Madras to set up school of AI, and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI recreates singers’ voices, IIT Madras to set up school of AI, and more

[ad_1] AI Roundup: Several notable developments took place in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) today, January 30. IIT Madras announced that it has received Rs. 100 Cr. to set up the Wadhwani School of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence. Meanwhile, AR Rahman revealed how AI was used to recreate the voice of two late singers for a song in the upcoming film Lal Salaam. All this, and more in today's AI roundup. 1. AI used to recreate late singers' voices: AR RahmanTaking to his X account, music composer and producer AR Rahman shared a post by Sony Music South highlighting how AI was used to recreate the voices of two late singers – Bamba Bakya and Shahul Hameed. The song, titled Thimiri Yezhuda, has been created for Rajinikanth's upcoming film Lal Salaam. While the news left...
Google Bard, Bing Search make huge mistakes, inaccurately report ceasefire in Israel
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Google Bard, Bing Search make huge mistakes, inaccurately report ceasefire in Israel

[ad_1] Since the emergence of OpenAI's ChatGPT in November 2022, artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots have become extremely popular around the world. This technology puts the whole world's information just a prompt away to tailor as you please. Now, you can even get on Google Search, enter your query and find the answer you've been looking for. Simply ask the AI chatbot and it will present you the answer in a flash. However, the content that AI chatbots present are not always factual and true. In a recent case, two very popular AI chatbots, Google Bard and Microsoft Bing Chat have been accused of providing inaccurate reports on the Israel-Hamas conflict.Let's take a deep dive into it. AI chatbots report false informationAccording to a Bloomberg report, Google's Bard and Microsoft's AI-...
Get into IIT Guwahati, no JEE exam required; land job too; here is how
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Get into IIT Guwahati, no JEE exam required; land job too; here is how

[ad_1] Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati has exciting news for all aspiring data scientists and AI enthusiasts. They have introduced an online Bachelor of Science (Hons) degree program in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence on the renowned online learning platform, Coursera. Importantly, you can get IIT admission without JEE exam.Who can benefit from this degree program?The answer is simple: anyone passionate about data science and AI and looking to kickstart or advance their career in these cutting-edge fields. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum covering both foundational and specialized topics, ensuring that students gain up-to-date knowledge and hands-on experience in Data Science and AI. The best part is that this flexible program is designed to accommoda...
IIT Delhi to launch advanced certification in web 3.0, social media and metaverse program
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IIT Delhi to launch advanced certification in web 3.0, social media and metaverse program

[ad_1] The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has announced it will launch the advanced certification courses in web 3.0, social media and metaverse programmes. IIT believes that these courses will provide knowledge and skills in the ever-changing digital environment. It will help students enhance their knowledge and these courses will make them career-ready in web 3.0, social media and metaverse.Continue reading to know more about the certification courses. About the certificationsThe course will have a six-month programme that explores the convergence of powerful technologies. It will allow students to learn about how Web 3.0 is changing the internet, how social media is facilitating social engagement, and how the developing metaverse is generating new digital experiences. The...
Want high pay, dream job? Do Online BSc (Hons) course in Data Science and AI via IIT-Coursera
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Want high pay, dream job? Do Online BSc (Hons) course in Data Science and AI via IIT-Coursera

[ad_1] If you are looking for your dream job and high pay, then you absolutely must read this! Yes, good news for students who want to pursue BSc in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) from IIT Guwahati. Earlier, the college had strict admission criteria and candidates who cleared JEE Advanced with the set cutoffs could only get admission.Now, IIT Guwahati has announced that it will offer BSc in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (AI) online to students and it does not require JEE score. It will not only improve admission chances, but also boost the morale of students who could not meet the earlier admission criteria. It will give students a chance to gain knowledge in the college with the help of online courses. As per officials, the application process for the BSc (Hon...
JEE Advanced AAT 2023 Result date: Here’s how to check online tomorrow after announcement
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JEE Advanced AAT 2023 Result date: Here’s how to check online tomorrow after announcement

[ad_1] The Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Guwahati, is set to announce the JEE Advanced AAT 2023 result on June 24, 2023. Candidates who have appeared for the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) 2023 can access their results through the official website of IIT JEE at jeeadv.ac.in.The JEE AAT examination was conducted nationwide on June 21, 2023, across various exam centers. To check their results, candidates can follow the step-by-step instructions provided below:1. Visit the official website of IIT JEE at jeeadv.ac.in. 2. Click on the link for JEE Advanced AAT 2023 result available on the homepage.3. Enter your login details and click on submit.4. The result will be displayed on the screen.5. Check the result and download the page.6. Keep a hard copy of the result for future referenc...
Top 5 online learning and education Apps in India that will help land high paying job
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Top 5 online learning and education Apps in India that will help land high paying job

[ad_1] The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on education in India that is still having a huge impact. Now, online learning has become a popular option as the growing demand for flexible learning options is increasing rapidly. We have shortlisted these top 5 online learning and education apps available in India.1. BYJU's App: At the forefront of our lineup stands BYJU's, which is widely regarded as the most popular online learning app in India. While the app primarily caters to school students, it also offers courses for competitive exams such as JEE/NEET, UPSC, and Bank PO. Although these courses require payment, starting at ₹3,500, there is a scholarship program available for students in classes 4th-12th. BYJU's not only provides online classes to enhance conceptual understand...
National Technology Day: “Trends of increasing cyber attacks”, warns Prof. SK Shukla
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National Technology Day: “Trends of increasing cyber attacks”, warns Prof. SK Shukla

[ad_1] Today is the National Technology Day. The day was observed for the first time in 1999 after India conducted a series of five successful nuclear bomb tests (Pokhran - II) in 1998. The move made India the sixth country in the world to successfully test nuclear weapons. While it was a breakthrough moment for us in terms of technological advancement, it also came with the burden of being responsible and ethical in terms of its usage. Now, 25 years later, we find ourselves in a similar situation with emerging technologies around artificial intelligence (AI), large language models (LLM), blockchain technology and more are growing exponentially. With major tech companies doubling down on AI technology and the European Union (EU) working on drafting an AI act to regulate its usage, we ar...
IIT Degrees vs Those Who Lack Education: Arvind Kejriwal Jabs BJP
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IIT Degrees vs Those Who Lack Education: Arvind Kejriwal Jabs BJP

[ad_1] Arvind Kejriwal said both his children studied in IIT (Indian Institutes of Technology)New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal, targeting the BJP as a "corrupt party" compared to his "kattar imaandar (hardcore honest)" Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), flexed his IIT education and that of his children in his speech before a confidence vote that he won. "I am an ordinary person. I belong to an ordinary, middle-class family. I went to IIT, did mechanical engineering. Today, whatever I am is because of the opportunity I got," said the Delhi Chief Minister, addressing the special Delhi Assembly session.Mr Kejriwal said both his children studied in IIT (Indian Institutes of Technology), and he wanted to provide the "same education to every child in India"."Both my children studied in IIT. My dream is to provi...