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Google’s Ethical Dilemma
Google removed “don’t be evil” from its code of conduct in the first half of 2018. In retrospect, the move anticipated the sequence of events culminating in the firing of Google’s leading ethical AI researchers, Timnit Gebru and Margaret Mitchell. It all started with Gebru & Mitchell’s paper on the dangers of large language models…
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Semiconductors are the lifeforce of the ongoing tech revolution. As it happens, India has emerged as a major chip designer in the world, with more than 90% of semiconductor companies having their R&D centres in India. According to the India Electronics and Semiconductor Association (IESA), semiconductor consumption in India was around $21 billion in 2019,…
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H2O.ai has announced Wave ML’s introduction, an open-source automatic machine learning package to build and integrate predictive AI/ML models into Wave apps. By providing a simple, high-level API for training, deploying, scoring and explaining machine learning models, Wave ML, let’s users rapidly build and deploy interactive predictive and decision-support applications over the web. With the…
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Testbook.com, incorporated in 2014, aims to turn India’s exam-prep landscape into a tech-driven, automated system. Started by four alumni from IIT Bombay, Ashutosh Kumar, Manoj Munna, Praveen Agrawal and Narendra Agrawal, Testbook.com has been instrumental in providing a full-stack portal to prepare for public-sector employment from anywhere in the country. Testbook.com provides live coaching, online…
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Testbook.com, incorporated in 2014, aims to turn India’s exam-prep landscape into a tech-driven, automated system. Started by four alumni from IIT Bombay, Ashutosh Kumar, Manoj Munna, Praveen Agrawal and Narendra Agrawal, Testbook.com has been instrumental in providing a full-stack portal to prepare for public-sector employment from anywhere in the country. Testbook.com provides live coaching, online…
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Yandex, a NASDAQ-listed internet giant, has launched the world’s first free online data labelling course on the Coursera platform to address the increasing use of artificial intelligence in businesses. The course titled — Practical Crowdsourcing for Efficient Machine Learning by Yandex is available free of charge on the Coursera platform from March 15. Taking a…
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The buzz around data science has sent many youngsters and professionals on an upskill/reskilling spree. Prof. Raghunathan Rengasamy, the acting head of Robert Bosch Centre for Data Science and AI, IIT Madras, believes data science knowledge will soon become a necessity. IIT Madras has been one of India’s prestigious universities offering numerous courses in data…
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Wysa, an Indian-based AI-enabled mental health application, has announced that the startup has secured an undisclosed amount of investment from the Google Assistant Fund. Launched in 2018, the Google Assistant Investments program was designed to assist early-stage startups in advancing their digital assistant ecosystem and innovating new ideas. Wysa has also recently topped the list…
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As per Open AI data, the amount of computational power needed to train large AI models has grown massively — doubling every three and a half months since 2021. GPT-3, which requires 3.14E23 FLOPS of computing for training, is a good case in point. Typically, to carry out high-performance computing tasks, conventional AI chips are…
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In 2011, Vantage Circle was just a seed of an idea; Partha Neog and Anjan Pathak were still in school. But the duo kept the coals alive and finally succeeded in setting up their own business. With over two decades of experience in the IT and technology industries and seeing employees’ struggles up close, the…
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