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The new door must be opened

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The new door must be opened The days are changing. The technology education market is also changing. The time is coming for Liberal Arts Education. This new kind of education prepares us to face the challenges of the new world. Times are changing, the world of education is also changing. Engineering with Competitive Exams: Many of your students have had a simple formula for so long. But now is the time to change that. Our country has changed a lot with the opportunity of outsourcing, in this direction, Kovid has turned upside down. In the Trump-Brexit market, there are very few such business opportunities, but even more so in technology and business. Indian companies have been very successful in body-shopping for so long. But the old way of working,  writing computer programs, creating accounts, customer service এ is now being done with a lot of tools. The good news is that new technology is as effective in one hand as it is in the other. As a result, new career opportunities are being

Many changes are going to come in the world of jobs

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Many changes are going to come in the world of jobs.  But at the same time, there is a lot of extra time now to prepare yourself for this new situation. Is it less big? No one has the answer to the question of when the world is going through such a difficult time when it will be the same again. This year is naturally much more ‘challenging’ for those who are currently on their way to college after passing Class XII, and for those who are about to graduate and join the world of jobs this year. At the same time, there is no end to the worries of all the students who will take the entrance exams this year. But you have to be patient and prepare for the exam. Other years after board exams there is very little time to prepare yourself separately for all these entrance tests. Hopefully, not this year. Make the most of the time you have to make up for your shortcomings. Richie Ghosh, a student like you, said, “This is the most important and difficult time of my life. I am naturally worried ab

Easy computer science

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Easy computer science Computer science is behind everything from the numerical analysis needed to make Covid's antidote to submitting electricity bills at home, using GPS in a car to find a place to communicate with a friend or relative in a distant country. Of course, mobile or computer also helps us in many household chores. In the last 20-25 years, with the advancement of technology, the world of computer science has expanded in a way that has opened a new career path to the new generation. Let me give you an example. With just a few mouse clicks, we can buy products of our choice from any e-commerce website. But behind the mouse click, the events that happen one after the other, the things that you like come to your house, you do not even notice. The first thing you need to look for is an e-commerce website. That request immediately goes to a computer in a distant country. From the list of millions of product information out there, more products like your favorite product can b

Fear cloud in the IT industry

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Fear cloud in the IT industry Trump is not alone in defending the robot H-1B visa restrictions. And the bill that came to the US Congress to stop the outsourcing of call centers. The rapid rise of artificial intelligence is now a headache for India's IT industry with the double whammy of Donald Trump's era. According to the survey, by 2021, which will swallow up about six and a half million job opportunities in this country! As a result, the picture of IT workers in the state is still unclear. But since a large part of the workers in this industry are South Indians and Bengalis, the state is also hearing the alarm bells of Kazakheko robots. People have started losing jobs to machines and robots for a long time. It is easily felt in big factories. But now with the help of artificial intelligence technology, a lot of work is being taken away from it, which was unimaginable even a few days ago. Whether it is a bank employee or a software engineer. According to a World Bank report,

fearless-writing robot

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‘I will not kill you’, fearless-writing robot ‘I am learning from the internet every day. I am writing now. And as I write, I see ideas running through my head. ' This is exactly the style of governing the country that he has used in Russia. The author or reporter's name is nowhere to be found. Even in one place in the article, it is written —'I have no country, no religion. 'And in the very last line—' I can too. ' ' The late physicist Stephen Hawking once feared that artificial intelligence (AI) would bring about the end of mankind. The robot grabbed the pen to refute that 'baseless fear'! We've seen robots used to serve food in ordinary household chores or in-restaurant orders. The robot has also come forward to hand over the check to the lottery-winner instead of spraying sanitizer in the current extreme weather. But this is probably the first time in the world that an article written by a robot has appeared in any media. I mean, writing with

Fake intellect, real work

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Fake intellect, real work In order to transform from an emerging country to a developed country, productivity must be increased and for that, 'fake intelligence is the real medicine', claims Bhaskara Chakraborty (26-7). Production will increase, the country will improve; But what will happen to producers and potential producers (unemployed masses)? His medicine, according to the author, is a fake intellect. As the quality of the machine increases, so does the productivity, but the more new work is created, the more the old work disappears, much more. As a result, the number of unemployed does not decrease, but increases. Everyone will agree that the 'fake intelligence' that has been discovered so far, if not the most important thing, is definitely different from everyone else in terms of quality. It is a well-known fact that every human being can and does be monitored by using a 'fake intelligence' through a Facebook-type app on a smartphone. Even if he removes

16 crore women can lose their jobs

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16 crore women can lose their jobs At least 160 million women could lose their jobs as the use of automated technology continues to grow. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has conducted a survey in 26 countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Cyprus, and Singapore, and found that millions of people, both men, and women, will lose their jobs in the next two decades due to automated technology. The number of girls is more among them. Less educated, clerks, salesmen, and women over 40 are more at risk. Their advice to handle the situation is to focus on enhancing the skills of women workers in the digital age. Emphasis should be placed on increasing the number of women in high positions, educating them in new technologies, making them suitable for new jobs.

This time the 'intelligent' machines will decide for themselves, are we ready?

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This time the 'intelligent' machines will decide for themselves, are we ready? The instrument will communicate with the instrument itself, what is our future? The members of the World Economic Forum were somewhat surprised by the results of the survey. India is now number one! The subject of the survey was, what is the number of people addicted to the Internet as a percentage of a country. The survey was conducted online by Ipsos, a Paris-based global market research firm, at the end of 2016, among 17,160 adults in the 23 countries with the most Internet users. As it turns out, India is in one. In this country, 72% of Internet users are severely addicted to the Internet. They said they can't live without using the internet. In second place is Britain and South Africa. In both countries, 8 percent of Internet users live without a web. Chin four. 6 percent. America is at number eight on the list. 63 percent. Germany and Brazil have the same ranking. At the very end of the lis

Jobs that robots can't take away in the future

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Jobs that robots can't take away in the future There is no doubt that computers, robots, artificial intelligence will take up a number of jobs in the coming days. According to a 2017 study, robots will lose about 600 million jobs worldwide by 2030. Already a large part of the work like cashier, telemarketing, umpiring is being controlled by computer. Advances in technology mean that the need for people to work decreases. And the more we move towards automation, the less they need for staff. But there are some things that robots can't do. What are those tasks? Where personality is needed, such a job cannot be taken away by a robot. Where there is compassion, judgment, natural instincts, building efficient relationships, they will not go into the hands of robots. As a result, those who work as caretakers, nurses, doctors, and even vendors are not afraid of losing their jobs. The task of completing a contract, where complex decisions need to be made, is unlikely for robots to succ

Artificial intelligence is also fighting in the laboratory

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Artificial intelligence is also fighting in the laboratory The death toll has exceeded ten thousand. Scientists around the world are desperate to find a cure for the deadly virus. There is no ‘instrument’ behind. The pace at which the virus is spreading, making it impossible for humans to handle the research. So the world's fastest supercomputer is helping scientists. E.g., ‘Summit’ and ‘Sierra’. The first is at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. The second supercomputer is in the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. There are two computers in the first and second place in terms of speed. Scientists say that Summit can calculate 200 quadrillions (1 quadrillion, that is, 15 after 0) every second. In other words, it is 10 lakh times more powerful than a good laptop. Research is underway on various chemicals to control the virus. The novel coronavirus is looking for a chemical that will lose energy. Different organizations are working day and night to make medi

Attack after temptation

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 Attack after temptation Knowing that her picture was circulating on a porn site, the disoriented girl approached the police. It is known that the picture was made by distorting one of his own taken a year ago. Many women like him were distorted. This is what happened in Singapore last year. In July last year, a young woman from Hyderabad approached the police on the same charge. The accused chased after him and secretly took pictures. He distorted that picture and left it on a site. The link between the two events is the same. That is, the images were distorted using an app called DipNude. The app was launched in April last year by a company in Estonia, a European country. With this app running on artificial intelligence or artificial intelligence, any ordinary picture of a human being could be turned into a nude picture. Within a couple of months, there was a storm of criticism as the app began to be abused around the world. The company acknowledges that the app was created for "

Robot Sophia won the heart by singing! See what song he sang ...

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Robot Sophia won the heart by singing! See what song he sang ... Artificial intelligence has revolutionized the way robots operate. This time the world saw that sample in the 'Tonight Show' of the popular American TV presenter Jimmy Fallon. There, Sophia, the world's first artificial intelligence robot, sang a duet with Jimmy. Various robots were guests at Fallon's November 21 "Tonight Show." Along with Sophia, MIT's robot 'Mini Cheetah' and tomato-feeding robot 'Tomatina' were also present in the show that day. However, the response of the audience was clear that Sophia was the center of attraction. After ‘Mini Cheetah’ and ‘Tomato’ came out, Sophia entered the stage. After the initial conversation, Fallon asks her if she can sing. In reply, Sophia said that with the blessing of artificial intelligence, she has also mastered singing. Fallon and Sophia then began singing Christina Aguilera's popular romantic song "She's Somethi

Facebook's AI tool shuts down 6.6 billion fake accounts

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Facebook's AI tool shuts down 6.6 billion fake accounts Facebook says its machine learning tools have shut down more than 6 billion fake accounts in the past year. These accounts are in addition to the millions of accounts that Facebook does not allow to be created every day. According to Facebook, their AI tool has been working for two years. This is the latest way to block fake accounts. This tool uses a technology called Deep Entity Classification and analyzes active Facebook accounts. In addition, the tool monitors the behavior of individual Facebook profiles. This tool monitors thousands of activities such as sent friend requests, group joining, or page liking. This AI tool learns itself over time, which also increases its performance. Facebook says the tool has reduced the number of spam accounts on the platform by 27%. The company says that the rate of fake accounts on Facebook is just 5%.

The AI ​​model predicted the end of the Corona pandemic in December

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The AI ​​model predicted the end of the Corona pandemic in December At the moment, the only question on everyone's mind is, "When will the global coronavirus end?" Data scientists are also trying to find an answer to this question. He has adopted the SIR (susceptible, infected, recovered) mathematical model for his predictions, which has been used to analyze the spread and recovery of the epidemic. Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) has included certified infected patients, tests, and deaths in its AI model and assessed the life cycle of Coded-19 with their help. According to his AI model, the global epidemic will end in December, while the duration of its eradication varies in different countries. It will end in June in Australia and in October in Italy. Experts warn that the data and model could not be used to diagnose the complexity of the disease and many other factors. However, experts believe that the data predicts a plan to ease or tighten the loc

MSN News Stories shifts to AI, save dozens of employees

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MSN News Stories shifts to AI, save dozens of employees Dozens of Microsoft employees have lost their jobs due to workforce automation. According to a report in Seattle Times and the Guardian, Microsoft has fired dozens of employees for using artificial intelligence for MSN News Stories. Microsoft has laid off 50 employees in the United States and 27 in the United Kingdom. These employees will no longer work for the company after June 30. These employees were responsible for news selection, editing, and presentation. However, full-time employees at the company will continue to work as before. In a statement to the Times, Microsoft said that the dismissal of these employees was not related to the ongoing global epidemic. However, in real life, this is an important cause of job loss due to it. The question is whether such large-scale automation will be effective. An employee fired by the company feared that artificial intelligence would not be able to comply with strict editorial guideli