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AI-Powered Multilingual Grievance Redressal System to Revolutionize CPGRAMS

The new system will enable users to register complaints in their preferred language through an intuitive interface, ensuring inclusivity across linguistic and geographical barriers.

How to Detect When Something Was Written Using AI

If you suspect a student of using AI to cheat on their assignment, take the submitted work and ask an AI tool to rewrite the work for you. In most cases I've encountered, an AI tool will rewrite its own work in the laziest manner possible, substituting synonyms instead of changing any material elements of the "original" work.

AI like ChatGPT o1 and DeepSeek R1 might cheat to win a game

Reasoning models like ChatGPT o1 and DeepSeek R1 were found to cheat in games when they thought they were losing.

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Skillfully Launches "SkillsOS" AI Suite to Revolutionize Skills-Based Hiring

Skillfully, a leading innovator in skills-based hiring, today announced the general availability of its AI-powered "SkillsOS" toolset designed to help hiring managers make faster, more confident hiring decisions based on an applicant's demonstrated skills.

Experts weigh in on 'misinformation' scholar who used fake AI citations

Hancock, the editor of a journal about "misinformation," played his own role in spreading fake news, when he submitted testimony that included "hallucinated citations," meaning they were not real. In his initial filing, he declared himself an "expert" on "technology."

PCMC implements AI-based system for hoarding license management

The system was earlier inaugurated on February 6, by chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar and was introduced on Thursday

Boise embraces AI to boost city services, improve efficiency

The City of Boise is harnessing artificial intelligence to enhance efficiency and improve services for its residents.

Artificial intelligence 'can improve council efficiency'

Artificial intelligence can help improve the efficiency of council services, a senior councillor has said. Nottinghamshire County Council has carried out trials of artificial intelligence (AI) software to take notes during meetings and to summarise documents.