Author: News Desk
The Recording Academy, the organisation responsible for the prestigious Grammys, has provided clarity on its position regarding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the music industry. According to Harvey Mason Junior, CEO and President of the Recording Academy, music that incorporates AI-created elements is eligible for Grammy nomination consideration. This announcement follows the Academy’s introduction of new guidelines, stipulating that AI-only compositions would be disqualified, with recognition reserved for human creators. Rulebook Update: AI-Generated Music Eligibility for Grammy Consideration In an effort to adapt to the evolving music industry landscape, the Recording Academy updated its rules, garnering significant attention.…
Larsen & Toubro (L&T), a prominent Engineering and Construction company, announced a collaboration with Spanish shipbuilder Navantia to jointly bid for a submarine tender by the Indian Navy. The tender, estimated to be worth over 4.8 billion euros ($5.26 billion), is part of the Indian Navy’s Project 75 (India), which mandates domestic firms to partner with foreign companies to manufacture six conventional submarines equipped with air-independent propulsion (AIP) technology. Building a Strategic Partnership: MOU for Project 75 (India) In April, L&T and Navantia signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to formalise their partnership and participate in the bidding process for Project 75 (India). This collaboration underscores the significance of international cooperation in meeting the Indian Navy’s submarine requirements. Roles and Contributions: L&T…
Harvard University’s popular introductory coding course, CS50, will soon feature an AI instructor, marking a significant shift in the traditional student-teacher dynamic. The university hopes that leveraging artificial intelligence will provide students with personalised, round-the-clock support and help approximate a 1:1 teacher-to-student ratio. While the move aims to enhance the learning experience, concerns arise regarding the reliability of AI-generated code and the implications for student education. This experimental approach poses both opportunities and challenges in the realm of higher education. A Vision for Enhanced Learning: AI as an Instructor Harvard’s CS50 course seeks to leverage AI technology to offer students an individualised learning experience. The goal is to provide software-based…
Pliant Energy Systems, a US company, has successfully transformed one of its green energy technologies into a groundbreaking propulsion system for the Velox swimming robot. Capable of navigating both land and water, Velox’s unique design and undulating soft fins offer unparalleled versatility for a wide range of tasks. This innovative robot has the potential to revolutionise exploration in challenging environments, making it a game-changer in the field of robotics. Unprecedented Versatility: The Power of Undulating Soft Fins Velox’s remarkable capabilities stem from its undulating soft fins, which mimic the motion of a stingray or a millipede. Originally developed for generating…
Urvashi Rautela, the talented actress known for her captivating performances, has now taken the spotlight as India’s highest-paid actress. With a demand of Rs 1 crore per minute for her stage performances, Urvashi is making waves in the entertainment industry. Her recent demand of Rs 3 crore for a three-minute performance has garnered attention and set a new benchmark in the world of Bollywood. Setting the Bar High: Urvashi Rautela’s Rs.1 Crore per Minute Demand Urvashi Rautela’s star power and talent have propelled her to the forefront of the industry, commanding a staggering fee of Rs 1 crore per minute for her stage performances. This remarkable demand has garnered attention and solidified her position as one of the most sought-after actresses in the Indian film industry. The Rs 3 Crore Milestone: Urvashi’s…
In an era marked by rising violence against aid workers and the need for innovative solutions, the World Food Programme (WFP) has announced its groundbreaking plan to introduce AI-powered robotic vehicles for delivering food parcels to conflict and disaster zones. With the potential to transform humanitarian aid distribution, these autonomous vehicles represent a significant advancement in protecting humanitarian workers and ensuring food reaches those in need. The Need for Innovative Solutions: Amidst the escalating violence against aid workers in recent years, the WFP recognises the urgency of finding safer and more efficient ways to deliver food aid in dangerous areas.…
India is poised to witness a groundbreaking transformation in its clean energy landscape as the nation gears up to launch its inaugural green hydrogen fuelling station within the next three months. Spearheaded by the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), this visionary project aims to produce high-purity hydrogen using renewable energy sources, laying the foundation for emission-free transport in the Ladakh region. With an accelerated timeline and innovative partnerships, India is making remarkable strides toward achieving its clean energy goals and reducing carbon emissions in the transportation sector. 1. A Vision of Emission-Free Transport: India’s National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) is on track to commission the country’s first green hydrogen fuelling station, located in Leh, Ladakh. This pioneering initiative marks a significant milestone in India’s journey toward a…
The Indian Government is set to engage in discussions with prominent global retailers and domestic toy manufacturers to explore opportunities and strategies for promoting toy exports from India. This meeting, organised by the Toy Association of India (TAI) in partnership with Invest India and the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), aims to position India as a preferred sourcing destination for the global toy industry. The dialogue, chaired by DPIIT Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh, brings together key industry stakeholders and renowned international companies to showcase India’s competitive advantages and foster collaborations with Indian manufacturers. Advancing India as a Sourcing Hub: The round-table discussion will primarily focus…
In India, social life is not easy for the disabled. Many public places are not accessible to them as the concept of inclusivity is still a novel concept in the nation. The Bengaluru-based startup RampMyCity started by Prateek Khandelwal, who suffered paraplegia due to a spinal cord injury in 2014, attempts the fill this gap. His accessibility startup strives to improve the quality of life of the physically-challenged people across India so that they can enjoy life at its fullest. Prateek started RampMyCity in 2018 following his spinal cord injury in 2014. His wheelchair-bound life inspired him to launch this idea. He realised that the buildings in India are not designed in a way to support disabled people. The initial idea was…
In a groundbreaking event, nine humanoid robots recently participated in the world’s first human-robot press conference held at the ‘AI for Good’ conference in Geneva. The robots, showcased at an AI forum, provided a glimpse into the future of artificial intelligence and its potential to tackle global challenges. Amidst discussions on their role in society, the robots reassured attendees that they would not steal human jobs or rebel against their creators. However, opinions varied when it came to the need for stricter regulation. This article examines the highlights and perspectives shared by these humanoid robots during the momentous press conference. Assistance, Not Replacement: Robots Pledge to Work Alongside Humans One of the robots, named…