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Twitter to Drop Its Automated Image-Cropping Algorithm After Finding Racial, Gender Biases
Amazon in 2018 scrapped an AI recruiting tool that showed bias against women.
Stronger Immune System is Making Young Covid-19 Patients Very Sick in Second Wave: Report
According to several reports, many of the young patients have been reporting ‘ground glass opacity’ in their lungs.
Nushrratt Bharuccha on Pyaar Ka Punchnama: Lot of People Had Advised Me to Not Do It
As Luv Ranjan's Pyaar Ka Punchnama turned 10, actress Nushrratt Bharuccha expressed her gratitude for the film that gave a push to her career in the industry.
Snapchat Will Allow You to Make Legos With Friends in Augmented Reality–Online or In Person
Snap has partnered with toy-make Lego for first application of Connected Lens, which will allow users to build a Lego model in AR together - either in the same room or online.
Sundarlal Bahuguna, Face of Chipko Movement, Dies of Covid; PM Says 'Monumental Loss'
Bahguna advocated sustainable development. To meet the growing demand for electricity, he stressed the need for using natural water force of rivers to generate power.
'Will Never Be Bullies Into Silence': Harry Recounts How the Royal Family Ignored His Mental Health Struggles
Both Harry and his spouse have already detailed mental struggles, with Meghan saying she had suicidal thoughts in 2019.
India Will Be in a Position to Vaccinate All of Its Adult Population by End of 2021: Harsh Vardhan
Vardhan also cautioned against the emerging trend in the country. He highlighted that now the smaller states are showing an upward trend.
Korean Firm To Invest $10M, Hire 285, To Make Battery Parts
A Korean auto supplier will invest $10 million and hire 285 people northeast of Atlanta to make parts that will accompany electric vehicle batteries that SK Innovation will produce nearby.
Biden Hails Israel-Hamas Cease-fire, Sees 'OppOrtunity'
President Joe Biden on Thursday hailed the impending ceasefire in the fighting between Israel and Hamas, saying he sees a genuine opportunity toward the larger goal of building a lasting peace in the Middle East.
Wall Street Ends To Snap 3-day Losing Streak As Technology Stocks Rise Higher
Wall Street's main indexes rebounded on Thursday after a threeday slide, buoyed by gains in technology stocks as the smallest weekly jobless claims since the start of a pandemicdriven recession lifted the mood.
Colonial Pipeline CEO To Testify Before Congress Next Month
The chief executive of Colonial Pipeline is set to testify before Congress next month about a cyberattack that caused the company to halt operations for several days, leading to panic buying of gasoline in many communities.
Italy, EU Vow To Support Tunisia's Economy To Stem Migration
Italy and the European Union promised Thursday to support Tunisia's economy as part of their efforts to stem migration across the Mediterranean Sea toward Europe.
Closing Prices For Crude Oil, Gold And Other Commodities
Benchmark U.S. crude oil for June delivery fell $1.31 to $62.05 a barrel Thursday. Brent crude oil for July delivery fell $1.55 to $65.11 a barrel.
African Union Urges Civilians And Soldiers To Share Power In Chad
The African Union on Thursday called for civilian and military leaders in Chad to share power until elections can be organised following the death of President Idriss Deby and subsequent military takeover last month.
Delhi HC Asks Centre to Import Drug Amphotericin-B from 'Wherever Available' Before Precious Lives Lost
The HC asked the Centre to inform it about steps taken to import the medicine, the shortfall of which was coming in the way of the treatment of this fungal infection.
Arijit Singh's Mother Passes Away, Samantha Akkineni is Being Trolled for The Family Man 2
Samantha Akkineni trolled for playing the part of an extremist from Tamil roots in The Family Man 2. On the other hand, Arjun Bijlani and his wife Neha Bijlani celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary over a video call.