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online disinformation: EU, India explore cooperation in combatting online disinformation

Over 35 experts from the European Union and India will hold extensive deliberations on Wednesday to unpack the security and policy aspects in jointly combating online disinformation campaigns. The peer-to-peer discussion in Delhi will explore trends in the use of disinformation online and encourage EU and Indian governmental and non-governmental actors to compare notes and share best practices for countering disinformation. The EU and India have on multiple occasions reaffirmed their commitment to an open, free, secure,…

Chennai-Bengaluru Expressway: Gadkari Sets Sights on Rapid Completion by December, Urges State Support

Published By: Samreen PallLast Updated: February 09, 2024, 16:13 ISTChennai-Bengaluru Expressway: Gadkari Sets Sights on Rapid Completion by December, Urges State Support. (Representational Image)Transport Minister Gadkari aims to finish Chennai-Bengaluru expressway by Dec, urges Tamil Nadu & Kerala for construction support.Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said the Chennai-Bengaluru greenfield expressway was likely to be completed by December this year.Responding to supplementaries in the Lok

5 things about AI you may have missed today: Satya Nadella on AI cooperation, Thailand developing AI model and more

AI Roundup: Several notable developments took place in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) today, February 7. A deep tech startup based in Kerela bagged the ‘Best Research Company in AI' award at the Global Artificial Intelligence Summit and Awards 2024. Meanwhile, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella urged India and the US to cooperate on AI norms in a bid to “diffuse” AI in every corner of the world. OpenAI on Wednesday said that it is adding watermarks to the metadata of images generated with the Dall-E 3 model in…

Researchers argue that fostering global cooperation is critical to safeguard critical Earth system functions

Credit: CC0 Public Domain Tipping elements of the Earth system should be considered global commons, researchers argue in a new paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Global commons cannot—as they currently do—only include the parts of the planet outside of national borders, like the high seas or Antarctica. They

south korea semiconductor cooperation: South Korea plans to ‘significantly boost’ semiconductor cooperation: president Yoon Suk…

South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol told AFP that Seoul plans to ramp up semiconductor cooperation with Western countries, as the key industry is buffeted by geopolitical turbulence from US-China competition.South Korea plans "to significantly boost semiconductor cooperation with such major countries as the Netherlands, the United States and Japan going forward", Yoon told AFP in an exclusive written interview ahead of his state visit to the Netherlands Monday.Discover the stories of your interestSouth Korea's

Co-operation may be as inherent to human nature as conflict. Just look at bonobos

As It Happens6:17Co-operation may be as inherent to human nature as conflict. Just look at bonobosViolence between rival factions has long been a part of human history, something we share with our chimpanzee cousins. But some of our other closest genetic relatives, it turns out, are downright collaborative.Bonobos regularly co-operate peacefully with other bonobos outside their core social groups, distinguishing them from their chimpanzee cousins and most other primates — except, perhaps, us."People always want to know,…

A prisoner’s dilemma shows AI’s path to human cooperation

ChatGPT’s engine cooperates more than people but also overestimates human collaboration, according to new research. Scientists believe the study offers valuable clues about deploying AI in real-world applications. The findings emerged from a famous game-theory problem: the prisoner’s dilemma. There are numerous variations, but the thought experiment typically starts with the arrest of two gang members. Each accomplish is then placed in a separate room for questioning. During the…

Cooperation or competition? China’s security industry sees the US, not AI, as the bigger threat

After years of breakneck growth, China's security and surveillance industry is now focused on shoring up its vulnerabilities to the United States and other outside actors, worried about risks posed by hackers, advances in artificial intelligence and pressure from rival governments.The renewed emphasis on self-reliance, combating fraud and hardening systems against hacking was on display at the recent Security China exhibition in Beijing, illustrating just how difficult it will be to get Beijing and Washington to…