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Delhi Police to implement AI for managing city traffic
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Delhi police are likely to rely on artificial intelligence (AI) to manage city’s traffic. One-third of Delhi’s traffic will be managed by fewer policemen and depth sensors.
As futuristic as it may sound, Delhi Police is set to deploy AI-powered technology that will manage the city traff
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DeepMind boss admits risks of AI
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London: Artificial intelligence offers huge scientific benefits but also brings risks depending on how it is used, Demis Hassabis, the head of leading British AI firm DeepMind, said Friday.
"There's a whole bunch of interesting and difficult philosophical questions... that we're going t
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Doctors are now waking up to this Virtual Reality
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BENGALURU: Pushkar V Kulkarni, a 21-year-old engineering graduate from Bengaluru, went under the knife in February to get a two-inch cancerous growth near his hip scooped out. His next step towards recovery was physiotherapy involving a painful set of exercises. To manage pain his doctor prescrib
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Demand for mobile app developers
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In a recent interaction, Ninad Karpe, MD & CEO, Aptech talked about an emerging need for mobile app developers not only within the consumer app business but also within the enterprise IT environment.
Mobile devices have today evolved to become high speed computing devices, with both con
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Data visualization experts in demand
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With enterprises looking at leveraging big data analytics tools to build a competitive edge, there has been a surge in the need for analytics specialists in the past. Within this domain, there is a subset of tech specialisation – data visualisers – which is emerging as a sought after hot profile
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Dendroid virus targeting Android phones in India
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Indian cybersecurity sleuths have alerted users of Android smartphone about the malicious activities of a tricky virus called 'Dendroid' whose infection could "completely compromise" their personal phone device.
The virus of the deadly 'Trojan' family, once activated, could change the c
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