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27.10 / 05:35
UPS Research Universities testing recommendations rights There’s a better way to walk for exercise
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. We all need to move more. The sedentary behavior of the average American presents a health risk.
27.10 / 05:35
UPS NIC Research community Universities cover Colleges Wealthier Americans are paying millions to age in luxury campuses
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. In the heart of Silicon Valley, well-off baby boomers enjoy meals of porchetta and cheesy polenta, prepared with herbs plucked from the community garden. Thirty-foot-tall windows offer a view on a quiet creek winding along manicured grounds.
27.10 / 05:35
Food wellness Instagram Universities beautiful Discrimination rights The economics of thinness (Ozempic edition)
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Arriving in Stepford, Connecticut, Joanna—protagonist of “The Stepford Wives", a horror novel—is dragged to a “workout class" at the Simply Stepford Day Spa by a neighbour. The duo are met by 15 identikit women.
27.10 / 04:23
Software Research Experts Universities hospital reports AI-powered transcription tool used in hospitals reportedly invents things no one ever said
Tech behemoth OpenAI has touted its artificial intelligence-powered transcription tool Whisper as having near “human level robustness and accuracy.”
27.10 / 02:41
Provident Software Research Experts Universities hospital Researchers say an AI-powered transcription tool used in hospitals invents things no one ever said
Whisper is a popular transcription tool powered by artificial intelligence, but it has a major flaw
26.10 / 14:41
markets Digital Election President Experts Universities Justice Will he or won't he: Will President Biden pardon his son Hunter before he leaves office? Apparently, the pardon list has been given final touches
2024 U.S. election looms and the end of Biden’s term approaches, speculation rises over whether President Joe Biden will include his son Hunter in his final list of presidential pardons. Historically, outgoing U.S. presidents issue pardons, sometimes in controversial cases. Hunter Biden, facing convictions related to tax and gun charges, is at the center of this discussion. Biden, while previously stating he would allow the justice system to run its course, could exercise leniency or clemency as alternatives to a full pardon, sparking debate on what precedent his decision might set.
26.10 / 12:05
Platform Action Dreams love Universities Diversity stage JioHotstar domain saga sees new twist! Delhi techie’s ₹1 Crore quest fades as Dubai siblings take centre stage
JioHotstar domain name has taken yet another unexpected twist, reminiscent of the crime thrillers available on the platforms involved. The mysterious techie who previously sought ₹1 crore from Reliance Industries for the coveted domain has vanished from the narrative, leaving behind an intriguing message about a sibling duo from the UAE dedicated to helping underprivileged children.This development has sent the internet buzzing with speculation on what might have happened.Earlier this week, an unnamed app developer from Delhi revealed they had acquired the JioHotstar domain in 2023, just before the anticipated merger between JioCinema and Disney+ Hotstar.With the potential merger set to create a new streaming giant, the techie offered to sell the domain to Reliance Industries, the parent company of Jio, for ₹1 crore—the price of their dream course at Cambridge University.
26.10 / 05:39
Software Research Experts Universities hospital patient Researchers say an AI-powered transcription tool used in hospitals invents things no one ever said
Tech behemoth OpenAI has touted its artificial intelligence-powered transcription tool Whisper as having near «human level robustness and accuracy.» But Whisper has a major flaw: It is prone to making up chunks of text or even entire sentences, according to interviews with more than a dozen software engineers, developers and academic researchers. Those experts said some of the invented text — known in the industry as hallucinations — can include racial commentary, violent rhetoric and even imagined medical treatments. Experts said that such fabrications are problematic because Whisper is being used in a slew of industries worldwide to translate and transcribe interviews, generate text in popular consumer technologies and create subtitles for videos.
25.10 / 11:39
markets UPS Manufacturing awards Experts Universities Rags to riches: This Indian billionaire once sold detergent on cycle and today owns Rs 23,000 crore company
Nirma detergent. Karsanbhai Patel, an Indian billionaire businessman hailing from Gujarat, founded Nirma. Patel was born in Gujarat's Ruppur in 1945 in a financially constrained family but his spirit driven by determination and the relentless pursuit of excellence, helped him carve a niche foe himself in business.
25.10 / 10:57
markets Provident Enterprise Flushing trends Universities International Fresh out of Byju's clutches, Great Learning turns a new leaf
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Months after slipping into the hands of Byju’s lenders, Great Learning is back in the black, mapping out an ambitious new chapter that could lead to an initial public offering (IPO). Flush with profitability and bolstered by organic growth, the edtech platform is now charting a course away from the turbulence at its former parent, Byju’s.
25.10 / 03:11
economy Research Universities country folk stars reports Demographic delusion: Why do almost all of us identify as middle-class?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The middle-class of a country often has a starring role in its economy as much as what we call the ‘public sphere.’ But who qualifies as a member can vary by how we define this class. Should we go by how people view their own status? According to the latest YouGov-Mint-Centre for Policy Research Millennial Survey, as reported in ‘Plain Facts,’ 88% of urban Indian netizens identify themselves as middle-class.
24.10 / 19:49
UPS Booking President love Universities Courts Sporting NJ loves the money from online sports betting, but fears addictive consequences
Online sports betting is bringing in new revenue for New Jersey, but it is also creating concerns over gambling addiction and whether it harms the finances of Atlantic City’s casinos, which depend on in-person gamblers
24.10 / 19:49
Progressive security Food Experts Universities outbreak Department McDonald's and Boar's Head outbreaks may have you worried. Experts say the food supply is safe
Deadly food poisoning outbreaks tied to McDonald's and Boar's Head may have left Americans wondering whether there are new risks in the U.S. food supply
24.10 / 16:07
markets Strategy President Experts Universities PAM Schools JNU professor Mazhar Asif appointed Jamia Millia Islamia vice chancellor
Droupadi Murmu on Thursday appointed Mazhar Asif as the vice chancellor of the Jamia Millia Islamia, according to Union Ministry of Education officials. Asif is currently a professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University's (JNU) School of Languages. «The president, in her capacity as the visitor of Jamia Millia Islamia, has appointed Professor Mazhar Asif, School of Languages, JNU, as the vice chancellor of Jamia for five years from the date on which he enters upon his office or until he attains the age of 70 years, whichever is earlier,» a ministry official said. Asif, a JNU alumnus, was a member of the drafting committee for the new National Education Policy, 2020.
24.10 / 11:49
Provident Booking Experts Universities information stars travelers You can now use TCS credit to reduce the TDS on your salary. Here's how.
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Did you book a foreign holiday recently and have to shell out an extra 5% or 20% in tax collected at source (TCS)? There’s good news if you’re a salaried employee. Starting 15 October, salaried individuals can adjust such TCS payments against the tax deducted at source (TDS) on their salaries.
24.10 / 10:43
markets Digital Strategy Experts Universities PAM inclusion Telecom companies seek cut in license fee
telecom industry has demanded that the license fee paid by them to the government should be reduced to 0.5% to 1% of the gross revenues, from the current 8%, as the circumstances and regime have changed for the industry. The industry said a reduction in fees would facilitate telcos to plough the revenues back to the network for upgradation and expansion, which will enable digital inclusion. The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), which counts all the three private telecom operators –Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea –as its members, said, payments made basis the AGR (adjusted gross revenue) need to be reconsidered under the changed regime and circumstances. Telcos pay an 8% license fee to the government, which includes a 5% universal service obligation (USO) levy.
24.10 / 09:57
UPS Align students Universities testing Schools Doctors must be trained to handle the impact of climate change on our health
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. We trust doctors to be up to date with the latest in medical science. So it’s concerning that our future medical professionals aren’t being trained sufficiently or consistently on a very real threat to public health: climate change.
24.10 / 04:53
markets UPS Provident ETF security Universities What the surging gold price says about a dangerous world
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Less than a mile from Singapore’s luxurious Changi Airport sits a rather less glamorous business park. Residents of the industrial estate include freight and logistics firms, as well as the back offices of several banks.
24.10 / 04:11
markets Digital Google Experts Universities PAM reports Priyanka Gandhi's investments: Savings, mutual funds, immovable assets, and others
For the financial year 2023-2024, Priyanka reported a total income of ₹46.39 lakh, including rental income, bank interest, and other investments. In terms of assets, Priyanka disclosed ₹4.24 crore in movable assets. These include deposits in three bank accounts, investments in mutual funds and PPF, a Honda CRV car gifted by her husband Robert Vadra, and over 4,400 grams (gross) of gold valued at ₹1.15 crore.
23.10 / 14:15
Platform Research Universities innovations Videos The ‘Godfather of AI’ came to see India’s AI prowess but found something lacking
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Meta Platforms Inc.’s chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, was in Davos for the annual World Economic Forum meeting in January when he met Nandan Nilekani—the Infosys co-founder at the vanguard of India’s many technological advances. That meeting, LeCun says, partly triggered his decision to visit India a third time.

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