We stopped treating AI employees like chatbots and started treating them like junior colleagues who needed to learn on the ...
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These are the little-known acidic foods you need to cut back on for your health
We’ve long known that a highly acidic diet can undermine your health, but the foods you should avoid might not be as obvious ...
Green Bay East point guard Jada Nelson feels "sabotaged" after she and other players were declared ineligible for participation in an MLK Day event.
Supreme Court held Section 29A time can be extended even after a delayed arbitral award; late award is unenforceable, not void, and mandate extension remains ...
Supreme Court held High Courts cannot use Article 227 to strike off a plaint when CPC remedies exist; suit restored and defendants directed to pursue Order VII Rule 11 ...
The Code of Conduct for the PUSU elections has come into effect with the announcement of the election schedule released by the PUSU chief patron and officiating vice-chancellor Prof Namita Singh ...
For Aditya Agarwal, the moment is not just economic or technological, but deeply personal. 'If anything,' he said, 'this whole period is showing me what it is like to be human again.' ...
Applicants in certain occupations designated as performing or supporting “essential services” in Canada can receive priority processing on their work permit application. This expedited processing ...
AI models are becoming cheap and interchangeable; if you’re still betting on tools instead of workflows, data and people, you ...
The civic body has appealed to residents to remain alert if multiple people in their locality develop symptoms such as fever, ...
An interview by OUTA CEO Wayne Duvenage with Chris Yelland, MD at EE Business Intelligence, and energy advisor to OUTA.
A seat filler who attended this year's Grammys has spilled the beans on what really happens when the cameras stop rolling.
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