AI System Predicts Hilsa Fish Locations in Bay of Bengal

Scientists have introduced an AI model, XGBoost, to forecast hilsa shoal locations in the Bay of Bengal, aiming to boost catch efficiency. The system uses ocean data and respects fishing bans, but raises sustainability concerns among fishing communities.

Haryana Farmers Face Technical Glitch in Government Portal

Farmers in Haryana have lodged complaints about a technical glitch in the state government's online portal, causing delays in accessing agricultural services and subsidies. Authorities are investigating the issue to ensure smooth digital operations for fa

UP Police AI Training Partnership for Digital Policing

Uttar Pradesh Police signs MoU with Zenith School of AI for comprehensive 16-week training program in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and software systems to enhance operational efficiency and modernize law enforcement capabilities.

Allbirds Pivots from Shoes to AI Compute, Rebrands as NewBird AI

San Francisco startup Allbirds, once known for merino wool sneakers, announces a complete pivot to AI compute infrastructure. The company will rebrand as NewBird AI and secure $50 million for GPU acquisition, causing its stock to surge 876% in a single se

Lawyers Warn: AI Chatbot Talks Not Legally Protected

American lawyers caution clients against treating AI chatbots as confidential advisors in legal matters, following a court ruling that such conversations may not be privileged and could be used as evidence in cases.

OpenAI Exits Norway Data Center, Microsoft Steps In

OpenAI has withdrawn from plans to rent computing capacity from Norway's Stargate data center, with Microsoft taking over the capacity. The move follows OpenAI's similar retreat from UK infrastructure projects.

Hyderabad Crypto Racket: Rs 547 Crore Trail to Cambodia

A TOI investigation reveals a sophisticated crypto racket in Telangana's Khammam-Sathupalli belt, tracing Rs 547 crore through mule accounts to Cambodia-based entities like Huione Pay, with 70% of cybercrime cases linked internationally.

Ancient Japanese Diary Aids NASA's Space Radiation Protection

Researchers at Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology have linked 13th century Japanese poet Fujiwara no Teika's diary entries about 'red lights' to solar particle events, providing crucial data for NASA's Artemis missions and deep space exploration.

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