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Havish Gupta

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and what's surprising is that 1-2 century ago, there was nothing called computer and now we have also developed Ai and Actual robots! It really feels so good

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Payal Manghnani

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What's the most unexpected skill you've developed during remote work, and how has it changed your daily routine?

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Facebook deactivated a pair of its AI robots named Alice and Bob They did so after the robots began talking to each other in their native language. Why they deactivated ? They are not showing us what's the true power of AI .

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Would you choose to sit in front of a computer all day and code or get out and do some actual grunt work for lets say a company you're starting up?

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💡 Did you know? The first computer virus, called Creeper, was created in 1971 and simply displayed the message: "Catch me if you can."🏃

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Rahul Gupta

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Windows PCs will have a photographic memory feature called Recall that will remember and understand everything you do on your computer by taking constant screenshots. ~ Satya Nadella

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Now you can store USDT under your skin! A company called VivoKey has developed a skin-implanted crypto wallet called Apex. It can be managed through an app, but transactions are processed inside the chip. Implanting Apex takes only a few seconds.

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Manan Boricha

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I remember playing a game called Real Steel/WRB on Android years ago during my childhood days, got flabbergasted when i got to know recently that the same game was developed by Reliance Games, like damn this made in India game was so well made that i

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Australian scientists have created a device that allows blind people to see🙀💯💪 The developed device is called Phoenix 99. It records images from an external camera and transmits them to the retina using a special bionic implant.

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Kiran Sabale

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The last week we hosted family fund called Dholakia family and Soonicorn Ventures where 15 companies got a chance to pitch one on one. At IIT Delhi we have an ecosystem developed to cater the financial need of early stage founders.

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Rishabh Verma

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Hey, I Just Complete My 12th and I know nothing about business and startups. When somebody talking about startups and all the terms related to it, it feels like fairytale Story to me. Can someone suggest me from where I should start to know from basi

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