GAISA 4.0: India’s Premier AI Summit and Awards Set to Illuminate January 18th and 19th, 2024

GAISA 4.0, India’s premier AI Summit, featuring top government and military leaders, to unfold on January 18th and 19th. Cutting-edge AI innovations take center stage at GAISA 4.0, highlighting India’s commitment to indigenization on January 18-19, 2024. Specialized conferences in Defense, Cybersecurity, Agriculture, Healthcare, and Education set the agenda at GAISA 4.0.   The All India Council for Robotics and Automation is thrilled to announce the upcoming Global Artificial Intelligence Summit & Awards (GAISA) 4.0, scheduled for January 18th and 19th, 2024. This fourth edition of the summit promises to…

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ChatGPT Displays Memorization of Copyrighted Poems, Raises Ethical Concerns: Cornell Study

By: Science Desk Kochi | January 11, 2024 16:14 IST If you ever requested ChatGPT, the language model-based chatbot developed by OpenAI, to recite a well-known poem, you might be surprised to find it delivering the entire text verbatim, regardless of copyright law. A recent study conducted by Cornell researchers reveals that ChatGPT can memorize and reproduce poems, leading to ethical questions about the training of AI models using data sourced from the internet. The study, presented at the Computational Humanities Research Conference on Saturday, focused on exploring how large…

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ABB Acquires Sevensense to Equip Industrial Robots with AI Vision

New Delhi, January 11, 2024 ABB, the multinational technology company, has acquired Sevensense, a Swiss start-up specializing in enhancing the mobility of industrial robots using artificial intelligence (AI) and 3D vision technologies. This strategic move reflects ABB’s commitment to meeting the increasing demand for industrial robots capable of autonomous movement within factories and warehouses. Sevensense, based in Zurich, focuses on developing sensor and AI systems that provide factory robots, responsible for transporting components to production lines, with the capability to perceive their surroundings and navigate through manufacturing facilities. “In the…

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OpenAI Launches GPT Store for Custom Bots and Introduces ChatGPT Team Subscription

New Delhi, Jan 11, 2024 OpenAI has officially unveiled the GPT Store, a platform enabling users to create and share personalized versions of ChatGPT, a widely-used language model. The GPT Store aims to provide accessibility to a diverse audience, allowing individuals without coding expertise to participate in the creation and sharing of custom ChatGPT versions. The feature is now available to ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Enterprise users. Since the announcement of GPTs two months ago, users have generated over 3 million custom versions of ChatGPT. OpenAI plans to launch a…

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Fastest Swimming Insect Could Inspire Uncrewed Boat Designs

Updated on 11-01-2024 | IST 01:02 PM Whirligig beetles, known as the world’s fastest-swimming insects, have mystified researchers with their remarkable speeds, achieving peak acceleration of 100 meters per second and a top velocity of 100 body lengths per second. A recent study conducted by Cornell University challenges previous explanations of the physics behind their rapid swimming, shedding light on a surprising strategy shared by fast marine mammals and waterfowl. The common belief among researchers was that whirligig beetles attained their incredible speeds through drag-based thrust, a propulsion system requiring…

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NASA Moon Mission Faces Setback: A Contrast to ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 Success

09 Jan 2024, 05:24 PM IST A private spacecraft funded by NASA, Astrobotic Technology, experienced a “critical” fuel leak just hours after its Monday launch. The lunar lander, named Peregrine, managed to orient itself towards the sun to charge its battery, but the fuel leak has dimmed hopes for the planned moon landing on February 23. The issue was reported approximately seven hours after liftoff from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, where United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan rocket provided the lift for Astrobotic’s lander. Astrobotic’s Peregrine Mission One faces a “technical…

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Voices Concerns Over Muslim and Arab Tech Professionals Facing Silence and Fear in the Wake of Recent Events

New Delhi, January 5, 2024 OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has raised alarm about the apprehensions felt by members of the Muslim and Arab communities working in the tech industry. Altman expressed his worry that individuals from these communities are hesitant to speak openly about their recent experiences due to the fear of potential retaliation and harm to their career prospects. In a post on the social media network X (formerly Twitter), Altman specifically addressed the challenges faced by Muslim and Arab, especially Palestinian, colleagues in the tech sector. He pointed…

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Microsoft’s Copilot Chatbot and AI Assistant Now Available on iOS and Android for Free

New Delhi | Updated Jan 03, 2024, 5:21 PM IST Microsoft has launched its revamped and enhanced Copilot chatbot and artificial intelligence (AI) assistant on both iOS and Android platforms. Previously known as Bing Chat, Copilot aims to provide real-time intelligent assistance, leveraging AI for tasks ranging from information retrieval to image creation. The app, available for free, integrates advanced language models such as GPT-4 and DALL-E3, offering users a powerful tool to enhance productivity, creativity, and skills. Microsoft Copilot, introduced on February 7, 2023, was initially a built-in feature…

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Earth Reaches Closest Point to the Sun, Offering Skywatchers a Treat

New Delhi | Updated: January 3, 2024 16:02 IST By Science Desk The Earth, in its elliptical orbit around the Sun, reached its perihelion, the closest point to the star, on Wednesday. While technically, this event makes the Sun appear approximately three percent larger than average, the difference is imperceptible to the human eye. The precise time of perihelion occurred at 6:08 AM IST on January 3, marking the moment when the Earth is nearest to the fiery star in its annual revolution. The Earth’s orbit, being slightly elliptical rather…

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