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AI is here to steal your jobs. How women will be affected more than men
Fp Explainers •Artificial Intelligence is already leading to layoffs and it’s not going to get better. There is no beating it. Now a new report says that more women face the risk of losing their jobs than men by 2030
THIS AI-based 'Crazy Machine Chef' might replace chefs soon; take a look
Trendingdesk •In the video, that has gained much prominence on Twitter, a sauce-pan tosses around vegetables by itself after being placed on a burning stove
'Don't Block My Way': At US restaurant, robot waiter gets upset over customer's behaviour
Trendingdesk •Fast-food restaurants are prime examples of where robots replace humans with their flawless and endless work ethic. The video has gained significant attention on social media, with over two million Instagram views
World Health Day 2019: Maternal & child health are priority areas for AI in India
Arvind Kasaragod •AI can go a long way in helping India attain a crucial sustainable development goal in health care.
IIT Madras launches 'PadhAI' to train students in artificial intelligence
Tech2 News Staff •PadhAI is a four-month course comprising 80 hours of lecture which will begin from 1 February.
The Secret History of the Future: A podcast that enthralls with stories about technology's past and present
Aatish Nath •MediaTek to bring AI capabilities in feature phones and entry-level smartphones
Ians •MediaTek 'Helio P22' chip is expected to bring high-end features to mid-tier smartphones in India.
Smart or creepy? Google’s DeepMind AI just taught itself to navigate like humans
Tech2 News Staff •Humans apparently use a phenomenon called Grid Cells to aim navigation, and DeepMind’s AI just taught itself to imitate the phenomenon.
Startups in India fail to move the needle; things could change if firms can draw on research
Varun Aggarwal •Only a critical mass of researchers, who become entrepreneurs, consultants and manpower for the industry can bring about a change.
UNESCO announces its full support for Terre-policy centre's Smart Campus Cloud Network
Ians •Unesco's Knowledge Societies Programme will now work closely with SCCN to empower and enable the youth in the universities and colleges.