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Developed by TensorFlow, Simple ML will be used to create artificial AI models with data points arranged in rows and columns assigning the task.
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Apple delays the launch of its fully autonomous vehicles to 2026, from 2025.
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Chroma and RoseTTAFold Diffusion come up with a new protein-synthesis method by using text-to-image diffusion models.
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Amazon revealed on its company website that it is getting closer to introducing Prime Gaming, a subscription service that gives users in India free access to a selection of games and comes packaged with Amazon Prime and Video plans. “With Prime Gaming (included with your Prime membership), unlock instant access to tons of exclusive content […]
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Meta recently announced that if the company detects a user under 18, it will ask them to confirm their age on Facebook Dating. The user must be over 18 to use the dating service. How does it work? To use this service, the users need to verify their age by sharing a selfie video that Facebook […]
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Tech-giant Accenture has promoted over 60,000 employees in India out of 157,000 promotions that it distributed globally during financial year 2022. Last year, it elevated 80,000 employees, 50% of whom were from India. The number of promotions grew rapidly in the last one year when the tech talent war rose. Accenture added 100,000 people in […]
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Telugu is one of the country’s most commonly spoken languages, with more than 75 million speakers in southern India. In the US, Telugu population was 644,700 in 2020, and it is considered to be the third most spoken Indian language in the country. However, it is still considered to be one of the low-resource languages […]
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