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The most effective AI tools for academic research

Academic research has become increasingly reliant on artificial intelligence (AI) tools, from automating laborious tasks to powering predictive analytics. However, with so many AI tools available, it can be challenging to determine which ones are best suited for the task at hand. One popular AI tool is Google Scholar, a search engine for scholarly literature. […]

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“Ethics Group Urges FTC to Halt OpenAI’s GPT-4 Release Citing Bias, Deception, and Risks to Privacy and Safety”

The tech ethics organization, the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Policy, has requested the US Federal Trade Commission to halt OpenAI from issuing any new commercial releases of GPT-4. The AI program has received rave reviews from some users, while others have been alarmed by its ability to provide rapid and human-like responses to

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Institute of Space Technology (IST) Faces Data Breach: Hackers Publish Sensitive Information

The Institute of Space Technology (IST) fell victim to a ransomware attack earlier this month, resulting in hackers stealing sensitive staff information, including passports, payslips, and analysis details. The hackers demanded a ransom of $500,000, but it seems that the IST did not comply with their demands. Recently, the hacker group, Medusa, updated their blog

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Tech Giants Call for Halt to Powerful Artificial Intelligence Systems

Several eminent AI researchers and tech leaders, including Elon Musk, have signed an open letter calling for a pause in the creation of powerful AI systems. The letter, published by the nonprofit Future of Life Institute, warns about the significant risks that these machines pose to society and mankind. Microsoft Launches GPT-4: A Game-Changer for

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HEC and USAID Celebrate International Women's

HEC and USAID Celebrate International Women’s Day with 500+ Scholarships for Students

The Higher Education Commission (HEC) Islamabad and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) recently celebrated International Women’s Day by announcing 500+ scholarships for flood-affected university students. Half of these scholarships will be awarded to female students, covering one academic year at 30 Pakistani universities. The event was attended by prominent figures such as

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NCC Publishing religious books

NCC Pakistan issues NOCs for religious books for minority students

The National Curriculum Council (NCC) in Pakistan has issued no-objection certificates (NOCs) for publishing religious books for seven minority groups enrolled in educational institutions supervised by the federal government. The NBF (National Book Foundation) will publish the books after NOCs have been issued for publishing books on Hinduism, Sikhism, Christianity, Bahai, Zoroastrianism, Kalasha, and Buddhism.

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