Evolving engineering with AI
AI promises to disrupt the way an engineer works, but as with computers before them, the engineers themselves will still be needed.
AI promises to disrupt the way an engineer works, but as with computers before them, the engineers themselves will still be needed.
In a world changing faster than ever – new problems demand new professionals.
As the global geopolitical canvas undergoes tectonic shifts in 2025, the India-U.S. relationship has emerged not merely as a bilateral…
Just when I thought Ginny & Georgia had exhausted every ounce of its chaotic, small-town, scandal-soaked drama, Season 3 storms back in like Georgia with a fresh engagement ring and another skeleton for the closet.
Yes, Thug Life is THAT good! The writing is sharp (most of the time), and the way Mani Ratnam sneaks in humour in dramatic constructs is sheer genius.
Rudraveena is the mother and queen of Indian classical music, says Rudraveena exponent Carsten Wicke.
Flanked by high mountain peaks, the Chenab Bridge stands 359 meters above mean sea level, dwarfing the Eiffel Tower by 35 meters, and the Qutub Minar five times over!
Last week I had written about the gradual dwindling of journalistic credibility in media today. Expectedly, I received a number of reactions from readers, friends and family which ranged from appreciation….mostly from old timers who associate journalism with unequivocal non-conformism….to exclamations of outright incredulity
Over the years, however, the credibility of journalism has taken a huge hit.
The world’s at war, and inside Calcutta’s swankiest hotel, there’s champagne, swing music and scandal. It’s 1941, and while war drums echo across continents, the Great Eastern Hotel clinks with cutlery and whispered secrets, oblivious to the disasters hurtling towards it.