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Zero Tolerance For Deepfake!
Recently, actor Rashmika Mandanna was at the Receiving end of the tricky nature of artificial intelligence after a deepfake video (in which a person's face or body is digitally altered) of her went viral.
Sunak Uses King's Address To Target Labour Before Polls
King Charles III set out an election-focused UK legislative agenda at the ceremonial opening of Parliament, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak focusing on a series of low-cost measures that lean heavily on right-wing politics as he tries to hold onto power in a nationwide vote expected next year.
Aditya-L1 Captures 1st X-Ray Glimpse Of Solar Flares: ISRO
India's first space-based solar observatory - Aditya-Ll-has captured its first high energy X-ray glimpse of solar flares nearly two months after its launch, the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) said on Tuesday.
Netanyahu Says Israel Will Take Over Gaza's Security After War
Gaza's health officials say Israeli assaults have killed at least 10,328 Palestinians, including 4,237 kids
KIRTI KULHARI: I NO LONGER FEEL LIKE AN OUTSIDER
The actor, who's been around for over a decade, says she feels 'secure' about her place in the industry today
NOT MINED, ALL YOURS: GEMS FOR REAL
Lab-grown diamonds have emerged as a game-changer in the world of fashion. In addition to being endorsed by fashion experts and celebs right from singers Rihanna, Lady Gaga and actor Emma Watson to Bollywood actors Deepika Padukone and Ananya Panday - they are environment friendly, too.
India's best laid plans have worked a charm
Familiarity and role clarity have helped Rohit and Co ace different conditions and missing players
A WALK TO REMEMBER
The Aussie, struggling with cramp, scripts one of the most spectacular innings in ODI cricket in one of the most epic chases in World Cup history
Air India gets DGCA notice for non-compliance
Aviation regulator on Tuesday said it has issued a show cause notice to Air India for failing to provide adequate facilities to passengers who were denied boarding an aircraft or whose flights have been disrupted.
'Intel betting on Make in India, digital transformation'
US-headquartered Intel, one of the world's largest chipmakers for consumer and enterprise markets, is betting on the digital transformation and Make in India initiatives to accelerate growth in India for long-term. In an interview, managing director of Intel India Santhosh Viswanathan said these initiatives are also driving momentum for domestic technology spending.
Govt plans to boost cooking gas subsidy
95 million Ujjwala Yojana beneficiaries are likely to get additional relief
China's FDI flow turns negative for first time
In what looks like one of the most concrete manifestations of the \"China-plus one\" sentiment in the global economy, China's foreign direct investment (FDI) flow turned negative in the July-September quarter for the first time since 1998, the earliest period for which this data is available.
New Delhi's turn to steer Al governance
Last week, President Joe Biden's Executive Order set a new course for the United States (US) on Artificial Intelligence (AI) safety and security, signalling a turn towards more robust standards.
For startups, India is the place to be
With top-notch talent ready to work at a fraction of Silicon Valley salaries and pathology data available in abundance, India has the ecosystem to build world-class technologies
IT ministry sends social media firms two letters on deepfake regulations
THE LETTERS WERE ISSUED BY THE MINISTRY'S CYBER LAWS DIVISION AS FOLLOW-UPS TO THE ADVISORY ON DEEPFAKES SENT IN FEBRUARY
Army to start phasing out Chetak, Cheetah helicopters in 3-4 yrs
The Indian Army will start phasing out its Cheetah and Chetak helicopters in three to four years, with the entire fleet set to be replaced with new choppers over the next 10 to 12 years as the Army Aviation Corps seeks to modernise its capabilities with new light utility helicopters, attack helicopters and unmanned aerial vehicles, top officials aware of the development said on Tuesday.
Selective appointments of judges troublesome, apex court tells govt
This selective business must stop.Where a judge should work must be left to the judiciary. The issue of transfer is greatly troubling us. It must happen quickly SUPREME COURT
ED arrests J&K ex-min in '21 irregularities case
The Enforcement Directorate on Tuesday arrested former J&K minister Choudhary Lal Singh as part of its probe into a case of alleged irregularities in the purchase of land by an educational trust run by his wife.
GURUGRAM LAND DEAL: HC ASKS HRY COPS TO SPEED UP PROBE INTO CASE
The Punjab and Haryana high court has directed the Haryana police to expedite the probe into a 2018 case pertaining to alleged irregularities in a land deal between Sky Light Hospitality and realty major DLF Ltd in Gurugram, in which former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda and others have been booked.
Can more reservations pull Bihar out of poverty?
On Tuesday the Bihar government presented detailed findings of the socioeconomic aspects of its caste survey in the state assembly. Chief minister Nitish Kumar, concluding the debate in the assembly, announced that his government would recommend extending reservations for Other Backward Classes (OBCs), Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) population to 65%.
Decoding findings of caste survey report
Migration The report showed that 3.5% of t
States approach UP govt for land
Several states have approached the Uttar Pradesh government for land in Ayodhya as the online registration process for allotment of plots for mutts, ashrams and commercial purposes in the temple town will start from November 10, people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.
Madras HC bars OPS from using AIADMK name, flag, symbol
The Madras high court on Tuesday restrained expelled All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) leader O Panneerselvam, popularly known as OPS, from using the AIADMK party's name, flag, symbol and letterhead.
SC calls for norms on seizure of devices by probe agencies
Unchecked powers with the investigating agencies to search and seize digital devices during probes is not only \"very very dangerous\" but also impacts the privacy of individuals, the Supreme Court said on Tuesday, imploring the Centre to come up with guidelines on confiscation of devices, such as mobile phones and laptops, within four weeks.
Vexed project looms over poll arena
At the forest entry gate to the Panna Tiger Reserve in Trikiya, the lone forest guard Hukam Singh, stands stoutly preventing “outsiders” from going to Daudhan village, where work on the first dam under Ken Betwa River Inter-Linking Project, envisaged two decades ago, is set to start in a few months. Villagers are protesting the project, over compensation for relocation, and this resulted in the state government cancelling the launch of the project by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on October 4, officials said.
High-stakes poll contest starts with voting in C'garh, Mizoram
Voting for a crucial round of assembly elections kicked off in Mizoram and parts of Chhattisgarh on Tuesday, heralding the start of a weeks-long polling exercise widely regarded as a weathervane ahead of next year's national elections.
32-year-old man stabbed to death in Sultanpuri park
A 32-year-old man was stabbed to death, allegedly by a group of men who objected to his sitting in a park at Sultanpuri in outer Delhi, police officers aware of the case said on Tuesday, adding that efforts are on to nab the suspect.
5K old vehicles fined in Delhi; NCR cities begin crackdown
More than 5,000 BS-III petrol and BS-IV diesel light vehicles, which are not allowed to ply in Delhi after the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) implemented stage 4 of the graded response action plan (Grap) due to the prevailing pollution crisis, have been prosecuted since November 2, traffic police officers and transport department officials aware of the matter said on Tuesday.
Ggm: 'Cow smuggler' held after 7km chase
A 28-year-old alleged cow smuggler was arrested and 28 cows and bulls were recovered from a truck on the Kundli-Manesar-Palwal (KMP) near Bilaspur on Tuesday, police officers said.
Punjab, Hry see dip in farm fire numbers
Both Punjab and Haryana recorded a dip in farm fire numbers on Tuesday, according to data furnished by the respective state governments, on a day when the Supreme Court made strict observations against the annual practice by farmers in these two states to set on fire the stubble left in the fields after the paddy harvest.