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Reimagining Public Sector Analytics
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U.S. fast-tracks export restrictions on Nvidia’s AI chips

Chip designer Nvidia said that the United States has expedited new export restrictions which effectively block the sale of its high-end artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China.

Predictive analytics enhances telecom management by leveraging data

Predictive analytics in telecom management serves as a potent weapon, enabling businesses to predict future outcomes, identify patterns, and make data-driven choices.

EMBIBE, AICTE sign MoU to enhance tribal education with AI technology

Edtech firm EMBIBE inks MoU with AICTE to bring AI-driven educational solutions to 350,000 tribal students and 40,000 teachers across 740 EMRS schools in India.

Sony Pictures Networks extends commercial deal with ECB till 2028

Under the new agreement, Sony will have access to around 250 days of international men's cricket, including England and India's 5-match Test series and limited-overs series.
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Centre’s move to withdraw data protection bill ‘a victory for BigTech’

The data protection and privacy bill which was first proposed in 2019 had alarmed big technology companies such as Facebook and Google.

Russia clears bill for stricter penalties on global tech majors with no physical Operations in the country

President Putin led government has cleared legislation slapping stricter penalties including monetary on tech companies that fail to open an office in Russia.

L&T EduTech forays into oriented courses, signs MoU with AICTE

Now the learning modules offered by L&T EduTech would be featured on the AICTE website and would be accessible to engineering students across the country.

Taiwan tightens restrictions on tech, chip exports to Russia

In a bid to curb new technology leakage to Russia, the Taiwan government has announced to tighten its export restrictions to Russia as part of sanctions for its invasion of Ukraine.
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Japan issues strict guidelines for US troop movement amid Coronavirus surge

In a call with the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi “strongly requested the strengthening of measures to prevent an expansion in infections”

Yemen currency tanks further as military conflict deepens

Yemeni riyal was recently traded at 1,703 for one US dollar in the southern port city of Aden and other neighbouring areas
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