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One of the promises of AI is that humans will need to work less and hence have more time to focus on higher-level or creative tasks. The reality, however, is different. Developers tell India Today Tech that AI has added to their workload. |
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One of the promises of AI is that humans will need to work less and hence have more time to focus on higher-level or creative tasks. The reality, however, is different. Developers tell India Today Tech that AI has added to their workload. |
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There have been early signs of the southwest monsoon's retreat as dry winds enter northwest India. With rainfall still 13% below normal, any revival now hinges on new Bay of Bengal systems. |
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The southwest monsoon is set to revive between August 20 and 24, with a fresh spell of rain building over eastern and central India. The shift could improve seasonal rainfall in deficit states while raising the risk of flooding and thunderstorms in vulnerable areas. |
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A depression over coastal West Bengal and adjoining Bangladesh is set to move inland, bringing intense rain across several states. The IMD has warned of very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall, with risks of flooding, landslides and travel disruption. |
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Krafton has confirmed that BGMI Lite is coming to India by the end of 2026, but the company is yet to reveal its hardware requirements, gameplay features or how it will differ from BGMI. |
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TCS has launched ADD AgentHub, a new AI platform designed to help pharmaceutical companies with drug development, clinical trials and drug safety. The platform is aimed at helping pharma firms use AI more easily while still meeting regulatory and audit requirements. |
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Rather than competing solely on massive sovereign AI models, India can unlock significant economic growth by deploying specialized, low-cost small AI models tailored for MSMEs, agriculture, and vernacular adoption. |
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Companies are building tools to test AI systems for Indian languages, accents and real-world conditions |
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Thousands of ragas exist, and every one is built from the same 12 notes. Two musicologists, 250 years apart, sat down to count how many scales were even possible. The south arrived at 72 and published every one. The north arrived at 32 and kept 10. This instalment of Science of Sound follows both sums. |