
AI can detect disease and find medicines which no doctor can. It can also develop biological weapons which do not exist on the earth
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AI can detect disease and find medicines which no doctor can. It can also develop biological weapons which do not exist on the earth
Nandan Nilekani’s key to unlock the Indian market opportunity and galvanise growth: reforms in the four key areas of technology, capital, entrepreneurship and formalization
Tanuj Bhojwani and Anmol Shrivastava answer questions on how to make AI a part of your lives
As the machines are advancing relentlessly, do we let AI think for us, or do we stay actively human?
Along the march of AI, two issues need attention: one is of regulation. The other, equally critical, is ensuring that the poor can access and learn the best and latest tech
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Rather than fighting the use of AI in the classroom, it’s time to reimagine the real goals of learning and teaching
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In a world brimming with AI possibilities, it’s easy to get lost in the hype. But the magic is not in the perfect tools, it’s in using them thoughtfully. Whether you’re a beginner or already well-versed, the key is to start simple and experiment boldly. Like learning to ride a bike, the more you engage, the more natural it will feel. Here’s how I am learning
The big powers are escalating the AI race, but some scientists fear that the technology will spin out of human control
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