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Can chatbots leak your data: Keeping AI systems safe

Chatbots powered by generative AI are designed to learn from interactions. The more users share, the more these systems improve—but also, the more they retain. What feels like a private exchange can quietly turn into a digital footprint, stored, processed, and potentially exposed.

India’s AI dream begins in schools with the SOAR programme

The Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE) has introduced the SOAR (Skilling for AI Readiness) Programme- a national initiative which aims to introduce and bolster the concept of ‘AI Literacy’ to students from Class 6-12 and teachers.

Adrift after the applause

Graduation day – the proud smiles, flying caps, tearful hugs, the flash of a camera capturing ‘the beginning of everything.’ But what happens after the confetti settles?

It is time to rethink the existing legal system

It is okay for ordinary people like us not to know how a minister sits on the throne, but it is absolutely necessary to know what rights I have as a buyer, or how much the police can help or embarrass me.

How Kolkata lent Einstein the name to his Black Hole Theory

It was the Black Hole tragedy that eventually led to Bengal’s last Nawab, Siraj-ud-Daulah’s execution on the midnight of 2 July 1757. Interestingly, after 201 years, it had lent scientist Albert Einstein’s ageless theory a name, making Kolkata an inevitable part of the Theory of Relativity. 

JP Nadda, Sudden Death, Covid-19 Vaccination, Lok Sabha

Those questioning Pahalgam should reflect how they dealt with terrorism: Nadda

Accusing the previous Congress-led UPA governments of not taking any action despite repeated terror attacks during their term, Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha, J P Nadda on Wednesday said those questioning the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack should first reflect on how they dealt with terrorism.

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Odisha CID nabs six for paper leak in teachers’ eligibility exam

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of Odisha police on Wednesday arrested six persons, including a government employee and two office bearers of teachers’ association, in connection with the question paper leak of the Special Odisha Teacher Eligibility Test (OTET)-2025.