Qumus is a physically embodied, multi-agent AI system that autonomously plans, executes, analyzes, and refines quantum-materials experiments inside a robotic minilab.
Traditional physical methods of cheating in competitive exams have evolved and become far more sophisticated now. Technology is the key factor, the police say.
The group allegedly operated out of a digital centre in Greater Noida, where the exams were being conducted. They charged ...
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The NEET paper leak highlights the urgent need for NTA's transformation into a robust, centralized digital testing authority.
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Quantum computing could lead to revolutions in cryptography, materials design and telecommunications. But fulfilling those ...
Businessman Wicknell Chivayo’s ex wife Sonja Madzikanda and her mother Tabitha will today sleep in prison after a Harare ...
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The multi-year government partnership supports AI implementation across key sectors alongside local startups.
Qashio and NEXA AI Lab will work together to support businesses in adopting AI tools that improve spend visibility, ...