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The Delhi government is set to introduce new courses on Artificial Intelligence (AI), yoga, and governance in schools to enhance students' skills and awareness.
Union Minister Arjun Ram Meghwal on Saturday discussed the importance of a robust legal framework to address the ethical, regulatory and governance challenges presented by artificial intelligence technologies.
EY India has developed a 'Customised Fine-Tuned LLM' tailored specifically for Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) sector, promising to revolutionize customer service and operational efficiency. (Photo: X)
Law students must balance legal knowledge with technology, as emphasized by Additional Solicitor General L. Sundaresan at a law conclave.
Jaipur, along with IIT Delhi, is training govt school teachers from PM Shri schools on how to use artificial intelligence, with an emphasis on its application in hardware. Officials said that the aim of this training is to enable teachers to go beyond the syllabus and help students experiment,
Skills for New Bharat is a step towards addressing the accelerating demand for future-ready skills in emerging technologies such as AI, ML, and Robotics. | iStock/ The National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) is set to implement skill development programmes focusing on AI,
Aimed at bridging industry-academia gap by fostering industry-aligned futuristic education, AI-Augmented Chandigarh University Lucknow has forged collaborations with top 10 global and Indian multinational companies (MNC) in a landmark MOUs (Memorandum of Understandings) Signing Ceremony to offer next-gen industry collaborative programs in the field of Computer Science Engineering,
The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significantly transformed various facets of human life. 3 This technology, which is less than 60 years old, gained its name during a pivotal conference in the mid-20th century when the first digital computers began to emerge in academic settings.