Bonds no algorithm can simulate

By Jasjit Singh We are living through a remarkable moment in human history. Machines can now generate text, images, and ideas. They can anticipate our needs, finish our sentences, and quietly shape our choices. Artificial intelligence has moved from science fiction into the everyday rhythms of life. It informs our work, our communication, and even,…

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H1B Lottery Surge: H-1B lottery selection rates increased to ‘unseen levels’ under Trump’s new rule, claim immigration firms

Selection rates increased in this year’s H-1B lottery, immigration firms said. The first H-1B lottery (FY 2027) held under the second Donald Trump administration this year saw selection rates jump to “unseen levels”, Bloomberg Law reported, citing data from immigration firms. This was the first lottery that was based on wage levels and also after…

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Difficult for court to rule on centuries-old religious beliefs: CJI Surya Kant | India News

NEW DELHI: “The most difficult part for a constitutional court is to give a ruling whether a centuries-old belief of millions of devotees is right or wrong,” said CJI Surya Kant on Wednesday as the nine-judge constitution bench under him continued hearings on whether the court can be arbiter on faith-related matters, reports Dhananjay Mahapatra.Justice…

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‘Bhayankar’, ‘Becharadas’: Rajasthan’s school kids’ renaming drive sparks row over bizarre picks | Jaipur News

JAIPUR: Rajasthan education department’s Sarthak Naam Abhiyan aimed at providing meaningful and respectable name options for school students has sparked controversy due to the inclusion of several inappropriate and embarrassing names in its suggested list.This list of 2,950 names for boys and girls features selections such as Bhiksha (alms), Bhayankar (terrifying), Kalyugi (Age of darkness…

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