Vishwadeep Khatri
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AI News from ET - AI integration to contribute up to $150 billion to manufacturing sector MSMEs by 2035: Report
With AI expected to contribute $1.7 trillion to the overall economy by 2035, the investment required for AI infrastructure is estimated at $500 billion. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Kerala unveils Cyber Safety Protocol to safeguard students in AI era
Kerala has launched the Cyber Safety Protocol 2026. This initiative aims to ensure a secure digital learning environment for students. The protocol addresses AI-driven challenges and cybercrimes. It provides directives for schools, teachers, parents, and students. Key objectives include fostering awareness and critical thinking. The framework integrates legal standards and offers specific guidelines for all stakeholders. View the full article
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AI News from ET - OpenAI senior robotics exec resigns over Pentagon deal
OpenAI's top robotics executive said Saturday she had resigned over the artificial intelligence giant's deal with the US government to allow its technology's deployment for war and domestic surveillance. OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman later posted to X saying the startup would be modifying a contract so its models would not be used for "domestic surveillance of US persons and nationals," after criticism it was giving too much power to military officials without oversight. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Big Tech's uncertain future in the Persian gulf
Gulf nations like the UAE and Bahrain attracted US tech firms and capital for AI infrastructure. These investments, crucial for diversifying economies away from oil, now face severe risks. Attacks on data centres and undersea cables highlight the new dangers. The conflict has shaken investor confidence and raised concerns about the future of trillions of dollars in the region. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI may push more women out of workforce: Study
Artificial Intelligence (AI) could disproportionately undermine Indian women's workforce participation because it strikes at two structural realities of the domestic labour market, women's concentration in automatable service roles and their overwhelming presence in informal employment, according to research conducted by talent strategy firm Avtar Career Creators. View the full article
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AI News from ET - For OpenAI and Anthropic, the competition is deeply personal
OpenAI faces rising competition from rival startup Anthropic. Led by former OpenAI researcher Dario Amodei, Anthropic is rapidly gaining enterprise customers, boosting revenue projections and challenging OpenAI’s dominance amid growing rivalry and shifting fortunes in the global AI race. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Police probe ChatGPT search history in Surat temple death case
Two women in the 18-20 age group were found dead inside the bathroom of a temple in Gujarat's Surat city, with police on Saturday stating they had recovered anaesthesia injections from the site and that the duo had searched AI-powered conversational tool ChatGPT about "how to commit suicide". View the full article
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AI News from ET - Supreme Court's AI Committee: CJI Surya Kant unveils plans to boost India's justice system
The CJI stated that AI would be utilised to achieve speedy, affordable, and true justice, adding that the apex court's research centre had been rejuvenated to identify and address reasons behind the case backlog. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI to play major role in tomorrow's warfare: CDS Anil Chauhan at Raisina Dialogue
Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan on Saturday said the world is at the cusp of a huge transformation where artificial intelligence and autonomous systems will influence future warfare. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Language AI platform Bhashini merged with Kerala police' iCoPS; allows officers to prepare reports without typing
The central government's language-AI platform 'Bhashini' has been integrated with Kerala police' iCoPS system enabling officers to prepare reports and documents without having to type them out. The language AI has been merged with the Integrated Core Policing System (iCoPS) used by the Kerala police to carry out its daily operations and office work, a state police release said. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI a game-changer, Andhra to soon produce quantum computers for world: Chandrababu Naidu
Speaking at the 11th Raisina Dialogue here, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said artificial intelligence (AI) would soon change the daily lives of people. Naidu also stressed the importance of the demographic dividend to defend Andhra Pradesh's decision to incentivise having more children. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Why the US government labelled Anthropic a ‘supply chain risk’: A timeline
The Department of War has demanded that Anthropic’s AI models be made available to it for "any lawful use." Anthropic has, however, refused to cross its strict ethical red lines — no fully autonomous weapons and no mass domestic surveillance. View the full article
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Contour Plot or Response Optimizer
You are right Bex, but Response Optimizer can do whatever Contour Plot does. With more precision. I prefer Response Optimizer. I agree that Contour Plot can be a good supporting graph.
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Contour Plot or Response Optimizer
While using Minitab during a Full Factorial DOE, I notice that Contour Plot as well as the Reponse Optimizer show the influence of Factor Values on the Output (Response). Which one is more useful in practice?
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What if the Residuals are not Normal in Full Factorial DOE?
I have completed a full factorial DOE. I found the R sq to be very good (above 90%) but the residuals are not normally distributed. Should I worry about this?
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AI News from ET - Pentagon's chief tech officer says he clashed with AI company Anthropic over autonomous warfare
The comments came after the Pentagon formally designated San Francisco-based Anthropic a supply chain risk, cutting off its defense work using a rule designed to prevent foreign adversaries from harming national security systems. Anthropic has vowed to sue over the designation, which affects its business partnerships with other military contractors. View the full article
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AI News from ET - US draws up strict new AI guidelines amid Anthropic clash: FT
A draft of the guidelines reviewed by the FT says AI groups seeking business with the government must grant the US an irrevocable license to use their systems for all legal purposes. The draft from the GSA also mandates that contractors "must not intentionally encode partisan or ideological judgments into the AI systems data outputs," the FT reported. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI firm Fractal expects strong growth on increased AI adoption
The newly listed firm crossed Rs 100 crore in net profit for the first time in the December quarter, on the back of year-on-year 21% revenue growth to Rs 854.4 crore. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Pentagon taps former DOGE official to lead its AI efforts
The Pentagon on Friday named as chief data officer a computer scientist who aided billionaire Elon Musk's efforts to overhaul the government last year and who has boosted white supremacists and misogynists online. View the full article
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AI News from ET - China's largest provincial economy vows to reshape industry with AI
Guangdong, China's economic powerhouse, is set to significantly boost artificial intelligence across its vast industries. This move aligns with Beijing's national strategy to integrate AI everywhere. The province aims for large-scale AI commercialization and infrastructure development. This expansion will impact global supply chains and China's technological self-sufficiency efforts. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Programming, customer service, data entry roles among jobs most at risk from AI: Anthropic
A recent Anthropic study reveals that nearly 70% of tasks for programmers, customer service representatives, and data entry operators are already automated, placing these roles at high risk of displacement by large language models. The research highlights the growing real-world impact of AI on professions, with observed exposure metrics tracking actual AI integration in the workplace. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Luma's Amit Jain says fragmented AI tools impacting creative workflows, launches unified intelligence
In an interview with ET, CEO Amit Jain explained that the industry's reliance on 'chaining’ separate models for text, image, and video has created a memory problem where AI loses the creative thread, forcing teams to rebuild context at every step. View the full article
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AI News from ET - Gen AI adoption to drive new opportunities for Indian IT companies: Report
The Indian IT services sector is poised for growth despite generative AI disruptions. Experts predict a stronger industry with an expanded market. While near-term volatility is expected, the long-term outlook remains positive. Large enterprises will depend on IT service providers for AI implementation. This transition will involve system upgrades and new AI-first projects. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI yet to trigger job losses but early signs of slower hiring for younger workers: Anthropic study
AI's reach is still limited, a new study shows. While AI has not caused widespread job losses, younger workers in exposed jobs see hiring slow. White-collar roles involving coding and data analysis are most affected. Jobs needing manual skills are least susceptible. The study compares AI capability to actual use. View the full article
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AI News from ET - AI investments fuelling global patent growth: UN
The number of international patents filed last year for digital communications technology and semiconductors grew strongly, reflecting the surge in artificial intelligence investments, the United Nations said Friday. Digital communication, the top category among international patent filings, grew by six percent last year, as did applications for semiconductor patents. View the full article