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Mar 4, 2024 |
analyticsindiamag.com | Tasmia Ansari
The much-awaited NVIDIA GTC developer conference is all set to grace the SAP Center in San Jose, CA, from March 17 to 21, 2024. Returning from an in-person gathering hiatus, the event is sure to make heads turn this year. Traditionally centred around data centres, workstations, and top-tier GPUs, GTC has undergone a transformation to now focus on AI, a domain where NVIDIA undeniably reigns supreme. The GTC would feature a significant keynote by chief Jensen Huang.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
turingpost.com | Tasmia Ansari
The US media often gets caught up in self-centered narratives, but we firmly believe that learning about global AI affairs, cultural nuances, and political variations can benefit us and our readers a lot. In January, Ben Eum presented an in-depth historical analysis of AI in South Korea in 2023. Today, Tasmia Ansari brings us the latest from India, building on her insightful August overview of the nation's AI landscape.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
analyticsindiamag.com | Tasmia Ansari
AI developers’ go-to platform, MachineHack, and Praxis Tech School are collectively calling upon the bright minds of engineering colleges and universities to participate in the 3rd edition of ‘Data Science Student Championship’. Marking its third consecutive year, this collaboration invites students pursuing undergraduate or postgraduate degrees from academic institutions across India to engage in the hackathon.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
analyticsindiamag.com | Tasmia Ansari
As India prepares for 2024 elections, fact-checking has taken a centre stage to help people access accurate information they need for informed participation. To support the movement, Google has launched Shakti, India Election Fact-Checking Collective to detect online misinformation, including deepfakes, and to create a common repository that news publishers can use to tackle misinformation at scale.
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Mar 1, 2024 |
analyticsindiamag.com | Tasmia Ansari
Apple had been building an autonomous EV — dubbed Titan — for almost a decade. Not anymore. The much-vaunted project has met its demise. Apple’s chief operating officer, Jeff Williams, and Kevin Lynch, a vice president steering the project, informed employees of the project’s discontinuation, Bloomberg reported. The outlet hinted that there will also be layoffs, though the exact number remains uncertain. Apple has so far burned an exorbitant sum of over $10 billion on the venture.
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