India risks going down the ‘slippery slope’ of becoming a U.S. acolyte in conflicts not of its choosing The much heralded 2+2 Dialogue between the U.S. and India finally fructified on September 6. The 2+2 format, involving the Defence and Foreign Ministers of the two countries, unconventional though it may …
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AI robots can develop prejudice on their own
Artificially intelligent (AI) machines can easily learn racism and sexism from each other, say scientists. Scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Cardiff University showed that groups of autonomous machines could demonstrate prejudice by simply identifying, copying and learning this behaviour from one another.PTI Source : https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-life/ai-robots-can-develop-prejudice-on-their-own/article24972495.ece
Read More »Aspirin does not reduce heart attack, stroke risk
Says a study involving over 19,000 people Taking aspirin daily does not reduce the the chance of heart attack or stroke and has no benefit in prolonging life free of disability, a study has found. Aspirin-related compounds have been used for the treatment of pain since the 16th century B.C., …
Read More »Oysters turn into pollution trackers
Scientists measure their reaction when exposed to oil and natural gas in the water French researchers hoping to get an early warning on pollution in the ocean have found an unlikely ally in a mollusc more often destined for the dinner table. Their findings reveal that much like canaries in …
Read More »Germany rolls out world’s first hydrogen train
It uses fuel cells that produce electricity through a combination of hydrogen and oxygen, leaving behind water and steam Germany on Monday rolled out the world’s first hydrogen-powered train, signalling the start of a push to challenge the might of polluting diesel trains with costlier but eco-friendly technology. Two bright …
Read More »In Q1, govt. banks’ NPAs shrank by Rs. 21,000 cr.
‘As much as Rs. 36,551 cr. cash recovered’ The Finance Ministry said on Monday that the stock of non-performing assets (NPAs) in public sector banks (PSBs) reduced in the April-June quarter. In a presentation, Rajiv Kumar, Secretary, Financial Services, said the stock of NPAs is ‘no longer rising’ as it …
Read More »Automation making offices more human
India better in staff engagement: study The presence of automation in the workplace is making work environments “more human,” according to a global study released on Monday. Firms that invest in robotic process automation or Artificial Intelligence (AI) are witnessing higher performance returns, especially if they also invest in people, …
Read More »Century Plyboards to harness solar power
Century Plyboards (India) Ltd. (CPIL) is looking to cut costs and boost profitability by harnessing solar power at its units. It has already set up a one MW power plant at Chennai and is planning to add 4 MW across its various plants. Sajjan Bhajanka, chairman, CPIL, said in a …
Read More »Kent RO to invest Rs. 150 crore in a new plant at Noida
Firm’s total water purifier capacity to cross 10 lakh units Kent RO Systems, a healthcare products firm, is planning to set up a second manufacturing plant at Noida at an investment of more than Rs. 150 crore. The facility will be ready in 4-5 years. “Our next expansion would happen …
Read More »‘Amalgamation may take 1 year’
It will not help recover NPAs: unions The government’s ambitious plan to merge three public sector banks — Bank of Baroda, Vijaya Bank and Dena Bank — could take at least one year to complete, banking industry officials said. The proposal to merge these banks, seen as long overdue, is …
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