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Robots may take over our society and our jobs in the future
•Apple computer pioneer Steve Wozniak once suggested that robots would turn us into their pets.
Indian-origin scientist Subra Suresh to head Singapore's Nanyang Technological University
•Subra Suresh, an eminent Indian-origin scientist in the US was on Thursday named as the president of Singapore's prestigious Nanyang Technological University.
Researchers develop computer code that can help robots understand body language
Ians •Researchers have developed a computer code that could help robots understand body poses and movements, allowing them to perceive people.
Researchers develop brain imaging technology that can read minds and identify complex thoughts
Ians •Using machine learning algorithms, researchers have developed a novel brain imaging technology that can identify complex thoughts with 87 per cent accuracy.
Tata Consultancy Services among top two job creators in US from 2012 to 2016: Study
Ians •TCS recruited more than 12,500 US employees from 2012-2016.
CMU researchers develop technology to convert any surface into a touchpad using spray paint
Ians •The technology, called Electrick, can turn walls, furniture, steering wheels and even toys into touch sensors, the researchers said.
Researchers have developed a new technology that will help you turn any surface into a touchpad
Ians •This technology can help turn surfaces of a wide variety of shapes and sizes into touchpads with the use of tools as simple as a can of spray paint.
Fujitsu To Be Appraised At CMMI For Services v1.3 Level 5
Fp Archives •CMMI Maturity Level 5 is the highest level of process maturity that independently verifies an organisation's capabilities to enhance its processes through incremental and innovative process and technological improvements.
Apple planning to ramp up machine learning, hires AI researcher from Carnegie Mellon
Tech2 News Staff •To ramp up AI, Apple has made a prominent hire of a AI researcher from Carnegie Mellon University - Russ Salakhutdinov.
Fewer women shown online ads related to high-paying jobs: Study
Fp Archives •Lesser number of women as compared to men are shown online ads promising high-salary jobs, a new study of Google ads by researchers, including those of Indian origin, has found.