While artificial intelligence tools have been deployed in the gig economy for a while now, they are making rapid inroads into other sectors. What does it mean for your job?
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Nearly 2 Billion — Almost 45% People Living in Asia — Can’t Afford Healthy Food: FAO
Nearly a half-billion people, more than eight in 10 of them in South Asia, were undernourished in 2021 and more than 1 billion faced moderate to severe food insecurities.
Students Group Screens BBC Documentary on PM Modi in University of Hyderabad
Following a complaint by RSS-affiliated ABVP, the University has asked for a report from its security wing over the matter.
Roe Versus Wade Fifty Years on: What Does its Fall Teach us About the Fragility of Democratic Institutions?
Despite repeated assaults on Roe since the day it was pronounced, it seemed insurmountable.
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Justice M Nagaprasanna said this in his judgment on a petition filed by a 23-year-old advocate from Dakshina Kannada district who was manhandled by the police.
US: Thousands of Jobless Indian IT Professionals Scramble for Options to Stay Back
Nearly 200,000 IT workers have been laid off since November last year, in companies like Google, Microsoft, Facebook and Amazon, says report.
When People Fear the State, There is Tyranny: Karnataka HC
Justice M Nagaprasanna said this in his judgment on a petition filed by a 23-year-old advocate from Dakshina Kannada district who was manhandled by the police.
US: Thousands of Jobless Indian IT Professionals Scramble for Options to Stay Back
Washington: Thousands of Indian IT professionals in the US, who have lost their jobs due to the series of recent layoffs at companies like Google, Microsoft and Amazon, are now struggling to find new employment within the stipulated period under their work visas...
US Blockade of Cuba Hurts Medical Patients in Both Countries
The blockade of Cuba limits its ability to share its scientific and technological advances with the rest of the world.
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How China’s AI is Automating the Legal System
In China, many legal matters are in the hands of artificial intelligence. Although it streamlines the process for small claims and misdemeanors, there are concerns about automating complicated cases.