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Quote of the day by Alan Turing: “A computer would deserve to be called intelligent if…” |

Two people can watch the exact same machine respond to a question and reach completely different conclusions about what just happened. One assumes anything convincing enough must be simulating a mind somewhere underneath. The other insists that convincing behaviour and actual thought are two entirely separate things, no matter how good the imitation gets. Alan…

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KEA Karnataka Civil Police Constable hall ticket 2026 released for August 2 exam; download here

KEA releases KSP Civil Police Constable hall ticket 2026 for 3,991 posts examination The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has released the hall ticket for the Karnataka State Police (KSP) Civil Police Constable Written Competitive Examination 2026. Candidates who have successfully registered for the recruitment process can download their admission tickets from the official KEA examination…

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Nandan Nilekani’s ‘Billionaire’s Street’ home in Bengaluru is an informal high-profile meeting venue: A look inside his abode |

Prime Minister Narendra Modi appointed Nandan Nilekani to lead a new task force. This panel will recommend changes for India’s examination system. The task force aims to ensure fair conduct of future national exams. Nilekani, a prominent tech leader, will guide the structural and technology-based reforms. This initiative follows recent student protests and paper leak…

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Kerala Right-wing activist faces police complaint over ‘shoot protesters’ remark | India News

TG Mohan’s remark have triggered demands for criminal action. NEW DELHI: Right-wing political commentator TG Mohandas has come under fire after the pro-CPI Left student outfit All India Students’ Federation (AISF) accused him of calling for student protesters to be “shot dead” during the recent agitation in Delhi over the alleged NEET question paper leak.The…

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Researchers made flying harder for Alaskan seabirds by clipping some wing and tail feathers; only 67% returned the next year, but the survivors were more likely to breed successfully

Researchers clipped a few wing and tail feathers of wild Alaskan kittiwakes (AI enhanced image. Credit: Nature Counts) Researchers who clipped a few wing and tail feathers of wild black-legged kittiwakes in Alaska to make flying harder, have found that the effects lasted well beyond a single breeding season. The birds struggled to raise chicks…

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