New Release: Gemma 2 Brings Enhanced Power and Efficiency Google announces the release of Gemma 2, a powerful tool for AI and ML researchers. It offers improved efficiency, larger parameter sizes, and faster processing times.
Diversified Portfolio of Micro-Cap Companies in India's Electronics and Technology Sector The Indian electronics sector has been witnessing significant growth driven by advancements in technologies like AI, IoT, and renewable energy. Micro-cap companies are diversifying the sector with innovative solutions for energy-efficient products and customized manufacturing services.
India's AI Ecosystem Receives Major Boost with Rs 10,300 Crore Allocation The Indian government has taken a significant step towards bolstering the country's artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem by approving an allocation of over Rs 10,300 crore. This development marks a major milestone in India's efforts to become a global leader in AI adoption and innovation.
TRAI Issues Directions to Enhance User-Friendliness of Unsolicited Commercial Communication Complaints The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued new directions aimed at enhancing the user-friendliness of registering complaints related to unsolicited commercial communications. The goal is to make it easier for consumers to lodge complaints about unwanted promotional messages.
IIT-Bombay Annual CSR Conclave 2024 Sees Groundbreaking Solutions and Collaborations The third edition of IIT-Bombay's Annual CSR Conclave 2024 has come to a close, showcasing groundbreaking solutions and prototypes designed to tackle real-world challenges. The event brought together students, faculty members, and industry experts to share research and innovations.
AI Predicts Nearly 1 Million New Antibiotics in Groundbreaking Study Researchers use artificial intelligence to predict nearly 1 million new antibiotics, a breakthrough in the fight against antibiotic resistance. The study found 79 out of 100 tested peptides were active in vitro and could target specific pathogens.
Data Theft Scandal Rocks Hyderabad: Telangana Cops Send Hotel Guest Details to US Crypto Firm Without Consent A shocking revelation has emerged from Hyderabad, where it appears that the Telangana police have been sending personal details of hotel guests to an American crypto firm without their informed consent.