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ChapGPT-maker OpenAI partners with AI Safety Institute

In June, retired U.S. army general Paul M. Nakasone joined the AI firm’s board of directors

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Wayanad landslides: Why remote sensing alone is not enough to predict floods?

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor underlined the difficulties around predicting landslides, calling out the inadequacy of remote sensing technologies

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Google DeepMind releases Gemma 2 2B, its most compact, open-source AI model

The AI model is also deliberately nifty so as to fit on to a wider range of devices including smartphones while offering GPT-3.5’s level of performance

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OnePlus to launch Apex Edition of its first-ever foldable phone with enhanced storage on Aug 7

The Chinese smartphone maker said the new OnePlus Open Apex Edition raises the bar with enhanced storage, AI image editing features, and innovative security features

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Nothing Phone 2a Plus vs OnePlus Nord CE 4: Which one has more advanced features?

Phone 2a Plus by Nothing and Nord CE 4 by OnePlus are two mid-segment phones that recently made their debut. How do they differ in terms of features and specs?

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Who is owner and CEO of Rau’s IAS coaching centre, where 3 UPSC aspirants died in Delhi?

According to his LinkedIn profile, Abhishek Gupta has served as the CEO of Rau’s IAS Study Circle for over 15 years, starting in February 2009.

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NEET-UG 2024 row: SC’s big verdict in paper leak case, says NTA should avoid…

Supreme Court said that in it’s judgement it has highlighted all the deficiencies in the structural processes of the NTAs

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Play preview: ‘Aparajita’ narrates the timeless struggle of women amid societal scrutiny

‘Aparajita’ delves into the timeless struggle of women against moral judgment through the stories of Mirabai and Jahnavi

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PV Sindhu’s room fan malfunctions, Amit Panghal orders daal-roti: Indian athletes complain of bad management at Olympics

India’s top-ranked singles tennis player Sumit Nagal said, “From sleep to transportation and food… I haven’t encountered a single athlete who is content.”

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