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VOICE hosts webinar on AI, future of journalism

Speakers at an event on Saturday urged the government to publish an update on the National Artificial Intelligence Policy 2024 and finalise it through a consultative process...

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NSU holds seminar on IP law

The North South University law department celebrated ‘World Intellectual Property Day’ with a seminar on contemporary Intellectual Property Law at the NSU in Dhaka on Wednesday...

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Prof yunus for best use of intellectual property, copyrights

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Friday urged all to become proactive in ensuring the best use of intellectual property and protecting copyrights so that a prosperous Bangladesh can be built in the days to come.

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Human arrogance and the planet

PEOPLE like to pride themselves on how much more intelligent we are than other creatures on this planet. It would be helpful to remember that one of the most basic lessons grasped by other ‘lower’ critters is: do not foul your nest. Even an animal as destructive as the elephant knows better than to destroy its own habitat...

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Premier Bank fined as Iqbal withdraws fund

The Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit has fined Premier Bank for allowing its former chairman, HBM Iqbal, to illegally withdraw Tk 1.11 crore and $30,000 from frozen accounts, according to BFIU officials...

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German industry grapples with AI at trade fair

Artificial intelligence is set to bring sweeping change to modern life, but at an industrial fair in Germany many companies wonder how they fit into the tech revolution.

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Meta's head of AI research stepping down

The head of Meta's artificial intelligence research division said she plans to step down, vacating a high-profile position at a time of intense competition in the development of AI technology...

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Google to buy cybersecurity company Wiz for $32b

Google said Tuesday it will acquire cloud security platform Wiz for $32 billion, citing the need for greater cybersecurity capacity as artificial intelligence embeds itself in technology infrastructure...

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US should keep off misleading remark, India smear campaign

THE US director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard’s saying in an interview with India’s NDTV World on March 17 — now owned by the Adani Group alleged to be fuelling the hinduvta agenda of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the ideological parent of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party — that the United States is deeply concerned about the situation in Bangladesh...

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Tulsi Gabbard’s misguided accusations

TULSI Gabbard, the newly appointed US Director of National Intelligence, has recently made inflammatory and baseless remarks regarding the treatment of religious minorities in Bangladesh. In an interview with NDTV, she alleged that religious minorities in Bangladesh face systemic persecution and killings, linking the situation to the ideology of an...

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Private univ law needs to be changed

THE Private University Act 1992 was amended in 2010 to make it contemporary. None of the 53 sections of the amended law has a single word on academic and intellectual freedom in higher education or the university’s autonomy. Rather, various sections have been made to keep universities under the strict surveillance of the University Grants Commission through...

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Baidu releases AI model to compete with DeepSeek

Chinese internet search giant Baidu released a new artificial intelligence reasoning model Sunday and made its AI chatbot services free to consumers as ferocious competition grips the sector...

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Alibaba to invest $50b in AI, cloud

Chinese tech giant Alibaba said Monday it will spend more than $50 billion on artificial intelligence and cloud computing over the next three years, a week after co-founder Jack Ma was seen meeting president Xi Jinping...

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Attack on bookstall: Revisiting the Taslima Nasrin affair

IN 2009-2010, I was on research leave from the University of Dhaka to do a postdoctoral stint at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. I was going to work on a project titled ‘From Rokeya to Taslima: Trends in Muslim Feminism in South Asia’ — a topic related to my doctoral research completed at the University of Portsmouth, UK, in 2007 under the supervision of...

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BITAC holds seminar on AI

The Bangladesh Industrial and Technical Assistance Center, with the supports of GOTT SDN BHD, Malaysia and MICRO MAX Technologies Limited Bangladesh, held a seminar on Artificial Intelligence to face the Fourth Industrial Revolution at the BITAC building in Dhaka on Saturday...

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DeepSeek: rewriting AI rulebook

DEEPSEEK has emerged with the quiet force of a tidal shift, unsettling an Artificial Intelligence landscape long dominated by western giants. In just two years, this upstart has positioned itself as a formidable player in the open-source AI revolution — not with bombast, but with results. Its agility, efficiency, and raw computational power rival, if not...

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Top researcher blasts 'nonsense' of superhuman AI

Efforts to build artificial intelligence (AI) that could solve all the world's problems at a stroke are ‘nonsense’, leading researcher Michael Jordan told scientists in Paris ahead of next week's global AI summit.

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Banglalink elevates efficiency with PI Works

Banglalink has adopted PI Works’ predictive energy saving (PES) module integrated with self-organising networks (SON) capabilities to integrate artificial intelligence/machine learning into its engineering processes, said a press release...

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AI strategy for Bangladesh

ARGUABLY, all socio-economic development has been driven by Intellectual Property and Operating System. When IP touches masses it morphs into OS in a transformative way — OS changes and touches lives on a global scale. OS opens the door for many new IP and fosters innovations and creativity for the masses, improving quality of life and creating...

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Covid more likely to have leaked from lab: CIA

The Central Intelligence Agency has shifted its official stance on the origin of Covid-19, saying Saturday that the virus was ‘more likely’ leaked from a Chinese lab than transmitted by animals....

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Education for 4IR-ready work force

BANGLADESH is at a crossroads. As the world braces for the seismic shifts brought on by the fourth industrial revolution, a question looms large: will our workforce be ready? The 4IR, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, the internet of things, big data, blockchain, and biotechnology, is rapidly transforming industries, economies, and...