From novelty to necessity: How artificial intelligence quietly embedded itself in America’s working life

Not long ago, artificial intelligence belonged to the margins of working life, an experimental tool reserved for engineers, data scientists, and early adopters. Today, it sits at the centre of America’s offices, classrooms, and professional services firms, reshaping how millions approach their daily tasks.A new Gallup Workforce survey of more than 22,000 employed adults offers…

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Agriculture scientists and innovative farmers get Padma Shri boost for their pioneering efforts | India News

Representative image (Photo credit: PTI) NEW DELHI: Prominent agriculture scientist Ashok Kumar Singh, who developed over 25 rice varieties, especially Basmati, and co-developed India’s first genome-edited rice, and former Vice-Chancellor of the Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Pusa in Bihar, Gopal Ji Trivedi, were among nine persons associated with the farm and allied sector selected…

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Carrying his father’s dream, inspired by Chris Gayle: USA cricketer Nitish Reddy Sudini eyes MLC | EXCLUSIVE | Cricket News

Nitish Reddy Sudini (Image credit: ICC) NEW DELHI: When Vikram Reddy Sudini left Hyderabad for the United States of America, he carried with him a lifetime of memories as he prepared to begin a new journey as a software engineer. There were tears of joy, but also sadness for one unfulfilled dream he left behind…

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One-handed magic in Melbourne: Lorenzo Musetti enters the Sincaraz challenger debate | Tennis News

Lorenzo Musetti (AP Photo) MELBOURNE: Has the 6 ft 1’ Lorenzo Musetti, armed with a single-handed backhand that is a work of art, emerged as the answer to the ‘who is the Sincaraz challenger?’ debate? Plenty of words and facts are swirling around Melbourne Park.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The 23-year-old…

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90 million years ago, Antarctica was green: The science behind its lost rainforest |

Imagine a great, green rainforest thriving inside the icy land that exists today. It might sound like science fiction, but research shows that Antarctica was once warm enough to host temperate rainforests near the South Pole about 90 million years ago. A scientific study published in PubMed Central, titled “Temperate rainforests near the South Pole…

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RSMSSB 4th Grade recruitment exam scorecards go live, candidates can now check marks here

RSMSSB 4th Grade scorecard The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board has activated the scorecards for the RSMSSB 4th Grade recruitment examination. Candidates can access their scorecards by navigating to the official recruitment website. Candidates who appeared for the written examination can view their marks.The scorecards are announced after the declaration of the RSMSSB 4th Grade Result…

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