China may use Artificial Intelligence to disrupt Lok Sabha polls: Microsoft
Microsoft has warned that China could use Artificial Intelligence-generated content to influence upcoming elections in India, the United States and ...
Read moreDetailsMicrosoft has warned that China could use Artificial Intelligence-generated content to influence upcoming elections in India, the United States and ...
Read moreDetailsEmpowering Indian Citizens: Obtaining and Utilizing Voter ID Cards As an Indian citizen, you have the fundamental right to vote. ...
Read moreDetailsThe dates for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections will be announced by the Indian Election Commission at 3 p.m. today. ...
Read moreDetailsIndia's GDP increased to 8.4% annually in the third quarter of the current fiscal year, according to data released on ...
Read moreDetailsIn a gripping encounter at the Under 19 World Cup, Australia's young cricketing talents showcased their resilience, overcoming Pakistan's challenge ...
Read moreDetailsUnion Home Minister Amit Shah made a significant announcement on February 8, stating that the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) ...
Read moreDetailsIn a significant move aimed at enhancing security and curbing illegal activities along the Indo-Myanmar border, the Indian government, under ...
Read moreDetailsTom Hartley scalped seven wickets as England defeated India by 28 runs in the first Test on Sunday in Hyderabad. ...
Read moreDetailsA 14-year-old boy died in the Maldives on Saturday, allegedly after President Mohammed Muizzu refused to give approval to use ...
Read moreDetailsOn January 22, Ramlala will be installed in the sanctum sanctorum. Every Ram devotee was waiting for this day for ...
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