OpenAI, an AI research and development company, has developed a new AI chatbot, ChatGPT, launched in November 2022. Munro College Principal Mark Smith recently shared on Nationwide This Morning his opinion on how ChatGPT can benefit teaching and learning. Mr Smith believes that this technology, when used correctly, can enhance the learning process. He cautions against over-using technology, imploring educators to keep teaching and learning authentic. A tech tool to be embraced and used to enrich, not replace, traditional teaching.
Introducing the brand-new Samsung Galaxy M14 5G - the powerful phone loaded with features for a seamless experience. With its 50MP triple rear camera setup, 6000 mAh battery, and 5nm Exynos 1330 processor, the Galaxy M14 is perfect for multitasking and 5G internet connection. Also, it comes with Android 13 OS and four years of Security Updates for a secure and worry-free experience. Get your hands on this tech innovation from April 17 in India, on the official website and multiple stores.
. Noida based One Electric takes giant leaps into the future as design, develops and manufactures its second electric two-wheeler 'KRIDN XR' – loaded with features catering to last mile delivery operations. With its 55 kmph top speed, 100 km range per charge and 3+2 year warranty, benefit from its perfect balance of better torque with heavy loads and smoother ride. Set to launch in early June, delivery beginning July 2021.
This article discusses the Black Thrips pest, which has caused significant crop loss in India. Luckily, Nuziveedu Seeds, a 50 year-old research company, has identified a new chilli hybrid - NCH-6889 – to help Indian chilli farmers address this issue. The solution has been tested in several states and promises to reduce cost of cultivation while improving the quality and yield of chilli crop. Know more about the revolutionary solutions Nuziveedu Seeds brings to India's agricultural sector.
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?