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  • How science explains the astonishing intelligence of Ravens

    Ravens are intelligent, social and strategic birds. Science reveals their complex problem-solving, communication and social skills beyond ancient myths and folklore.

  • Karnataka to use AI platform to monitor schemes worth over Rs 100 crore

    The Karnataka Monitoring and Evaluation Authority is tasked with evaluating schemes with an outlay of over Rs 100 crore

  • From tackling absenteeism to chatbots for grievances, Karnataka’s AI-ML Cell plots digital reforms

    From a dim basement office to a bold vision for AI-driven governance, Karnataka’s AI/ML Cell is quietly scripting reforms that could set the template for other states to follow.

  • Karnataka: Govt departments need AI cell nod for artificial intelligence projects

    The government order mandates that all departments obtain approval from the AI-ML Cell under the Centre for e-Governance before implementing AI projects, to ensure data security and prevent duplication.

  • Crows Crack Geometry: These smart birds can tell squares from rhombuses, study says

    Two mature male crows, ten and eleven years old, were used in their research. The experiment was conducted at the University of Tübingen.

  • US to gather intelligence on Chinese chipmakers as Biden mulls tariffs

    US Commerce Department to assess Chinese legacy semiconductor production, aiming to gauge US companies' dependence on China for crucial but not cutting-edge chips.

  • US searches for source of highly-classified intel leak

    Officials say the breadth of topics addressed in the documents, which touch on the war in Ukraine, China, the Middle East and Africa, suggest they were leaked by an American rather than an ally.

  • Intelligence dept receives input about threat to Maha CM Eknath Shinde's life; security beefed up

    The State Intelligence Department (SID) on Saturday evening received specific input about the threat to the life of CM Shinde, the official said.

  • Ukrainian officials drew on U.S. Intelligence to plan counteroffensive

    Throughout the war, the United States has provided Ukraine with information on command posts, ammunition depots and other key nodes in the Russian military lines.

  • Top security, intelligence officials meet at PMO

    National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, senior officials of the Indian Navy, Army and the Air Force and other security officials were holding a meeting to discuss the current security situation, they said.

  • Comment |What went behind IAF's air strike against JeM terror camps?

    This is as much a triumph of counter-intelligence and masking as it is a military achievement

  • Angry people tend to overestimate their intelligence: Research

    The research performed on 528 participants has concluded that the angry people tend to overestimate their smartness.

  • Aureus Analytics eyes servicing 20 domestic insurance cos

    "As of now, we serve nine insurance companies, including eight life insurers, here. We are planning to take this to over 20 by December," chief executive and co-founder of Aureus Analytics, Anurag Shah told PTI here.

  • Watch: Nagpur Finals of Funancial Quest

    Funancial Quest goes to Nagpur to gauge the wit and intelligence of the students there. Eight finalists are set to battle to win the contest.

  • Watch: Surat Finals of Funancial Quest

    Funancial Quest has travelled to Surat to gauge the wit and intelligence of the students ther. Eight finalists are set to battle to get to the national finals.

  • Wipro picks up minority stake in Israeli firm for USD 1.5 mn

    Country's third largest software services firm Wipro has bought minority stake in Israeli cybersecurity company, Intsights Cyber Intelligence for USD 1.5 million.

  • India-Germany ink 18 MoUs to scale up strategic areas

    Co-chairing the third summit-level Inter-Governmental Consultations, Modi and Merkel agreed to enhance ties in key areas of defence, security, intelligence, railways, trade and investment, clean energy, besides deciding to work closely to combat threat of terrorism.

  • ISIS a concern but won't let it gain foothold here: Rajnath

    Amidst recent reports of growing influence of the Islamic State in India, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said that the banned terror outfit's impact in India is a cause of concern. However, he added that he had confidence in the security forces which are ready to face all kinds of challenges.

  • Is Vodafone India passing on calls data to UK intelligence?

    In what could be fresh trouble for India‘s number-two telecom firm, it has emerged the home ministry has raised concerns about the company passing on communication details from its Indian customers to an intelligence agency in the UK.

  • Yahoo says it had as many as 13,000 US data requests

    The company said the requests were made between December 1, 2012 and May 31 this year.

  • Modern men prefer brains over beauty in women

    Modern men are more likely to value women for their intelligence and character rather than their curves and cooking skills, a new study has found.

  • Teens who smoke pot can damage memory, intelligence

    Teenagers who become hooked on cannabis before they reach 18 may be causing lasting damage to their intelligence, memory and attention, according to the results of a large, long-term study published on Monday.

  • Haryana promises action; Maruti to resume ops by Monday

    Randeep Singh Surjewala, minister of commerce, Haryana explains to CNBC-TV18 that the state government and the Chief Minister are keen to take action on those responsible for the vandalism at the Maruti plant at Manesar are being updated on every development.

  • Olympics put British spy agencies under pressure

    Preparations for the London Olympics have put Britain's intelligence agencies under significant pressure, as the country stages its largest ever peacetime security operation, British lawmakers said on Thursday.

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