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Yann LeCun: Math, Physics Matter More Than Coding for AI

AI pioneer Yann LeCun advises students to master mathematics, physics, and engineering for long-term success in evolving AI, warning that coding alone is insufficient. Learn his roadmap for future-proof careers.

Court sets interim royalty rate at $0.365 per device

London High Court grants Acer, Asus, and Hisense an interim license to use Nokia's video patents. Judge sets royalty at $0.365 per device, a middle ground in the FRAND dispute. Nokia plans to appeal. Read the full details.

Apple Music Now Inside ChatGPT: How to Use

OpenAI adds Apple Music to ChatGPT's app store. Users can now find songs, create playlists using natural language. Learn how to set it up and explore other available apps.

IIT Kanpur Trains Varanasi Teachers in AI & Coding for Schools

Ten Varanasi teachers, trained at IIT Kanpur, will now teach AI, cybersecurity, and coding to students in government schools. This initiative aims to bridge the digital divide and empower young minds with future-ready skills. Discover how Uttar Pradesh is

Language Committee Wraps Maharashtra Consultation

Three-language committee concludes Maharashtra tour with public hearing. Key demands include compulsory Marathi until Class 12 and Hindi from Class 5. Panel considers online language options.

Newton School Hits 4,500 Tech Placements Milestone

Edtech startup Newton School achieves remarkable success with over 4,500 tech placements and highest package crossing ₹1.5 crore. Discover how they're transforming tech education in India.

AI 'Vibe Coding' Reshapes India's Software Development

AI-driven 'vibe coding' enables intuitive software development, allowing non-coders to build prototypes rapidly. This shift could redefine India's IT services industry by prioritizing speed over traditional processes.

Salman Rushdie's The Eleventh Hour: When Words Fail

Salman Rushdie's latest story collection 'The Eleventh Hour' confronts mortality and language's limitations. Explore how the author who survived fatwa now examines words' failure in new book.

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