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Concept and History of Surrogacy in India

  Surrogacy, a subset of the new bio market, has contributed to an uptick in reproductive tourism over the last two decades. The act of using a surrogate mother is not new. Women have traditionally been chosen to give birth on behalf of others. Recent increases in surrogacy may be attributed to developments in reproductive technology such in vitro fertilisation (IVF), a lessening of cultural biases, and a delay in having children. In the past two decades, it has spread all over the globe. To put it simply, surrogacy is when a woman gives birth on behalf of a couple who are unable to have children for biological reasons. Although the exact number of children born via surrogacy is unknown, but the approximately 25000 surrogate children are born in India every year under commercial surrogacy, including 50% were for foreign couples.  The word "surrogate" is a Latin word "surrogatus," which means "a substitute." It is a kind of arrangement, where a woman agrees...

Machine Learning in IOT and Augmented Reality

  Machine learning (ML) plays a crucial role in enhancing the capabilities and efficiency of IoT (Internet of Things) devices in various ways: Predictive Analytics: ML algorithms can analyze data collected from IoT sensors to predict future outcomes or trends. For instance, in industrial IoT applications, predictive maintenance algorithms can analyze sensor data to anticipate equipment failures before they occur, thereby reducing downtime and maintenance costs. Anomaly Detection: ML algorithms can identify abnormal patterns or anomalies in IoT data, indicating potential security breaches, equipment malfunctions, or other issues. This helps in early detection and mitigation of problems. Adaptive Control: ML algorithms can enable IoT devices to adapt their behavior based on changing environmental conditions or user preferences. For example, smart thermostats use ML to learn user habits and adjust temperature settings automatically for energy efficiency. Optimization: ML algor...

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humans

  Artificial intelligence (AI) and humankind's future are hotly debated and speculative subjects. Here are some important things to think about: AI and automation have the potential to have a significant impact on the labor market, leading to job displacement. They have the power to automate a lot of jobs that are currently done by humans, even though they might also open up new business prospects and industries. This might result in a large-scale loss of jobs and the requirement for workers to retrain or acquire new skills. Enhancement of Human Capabilities : Artificial Intelligence (AI) has promise for enhancing human talents across diverse domains, such as healthcare and creativity. For instance, AI-driven creative tools can help designers and artists come up with fresh ideas and concepts, while AI-powered medical diagnostics can improve the precision and effectiveness of diagnoses. Implications for Ethics and Society : The creation and application of AI present difficult i...

COMPARING BJMC AND BMC COURSES: A CLOSER LOOK (Check Job Profiles and Key Difference Points)

  Two well-known programs in the field of mass communication and media studies are the Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) and the Bachelor of Mass Communication (BMC). Although they both explore the complex media landscape, their courses of study, career opportunities, and skill sets couldn't be more different. We need to investigate these differences further in order to understand the subtleties of BJMC and BMC classes.    When deciding on these couses, students often feel overwhelmed. There are some students that see very little difference between the two couses and think they are very similar. Consequently, this post will serve as a guide for you to comprehend the distinction between them as well as some significant shared characteristics of the courses. Students in the Bachelor of Mass Communication programme gain knowledge about the production, dissemination, and reception of ideas. They gain knowledge of media technology as well as the cultu...

Computer Science vs. Computer Engineering: What’s Right for You?

  The study of computers (CS): Focus: Software and programming are the main topics of CS. Studying algorithms, data structures, programming languages, software development processes, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and more are all included. Career Paths: Graduates in computer science frequently work as programmers, cybersecurity analysts, software engineers, data scientists, web developers, and developers of software. Proficiency in programming languages, strong analytical thinking, knowledge of algorithms and data structures, and inventiveness in software solution creation are among the abilities required. Appropriate for: People with an interest in theoretical computing, artificial intelligence, software development, and algorithm design.   Computer Engineering (CE): Focus: Electrical engineering and computer science are combined in CE. It includes the study of computer architecture, embedded systems, digital logic design, hardware and software systems,...

Role of AI in Smart Classrooms

  Contrary to popular belief, digitalization is not the ultimate limit for education as well as eLearning. This marks the inception of a cutting-edge and contemporary educational establishment .Nearly all (99.4%) of colleges and universities in the US have reported utilising AI in various capacities, and the significance of using Artificial Intelligence in education is expected to grow further as we transition into a completely digital era.   Consequently, the AI education industry is projected to exceed USD 20 billion through 2027 because of its numerous advantages for students and teachers .This blog will explore the profound advantages of AI in education as well as innovative methods of implementing AI in classrooms.   Define Smart Classroom Before delving further into the application of AI in education, it is important to first comprehend the defining characteristics of a Smart Classroom.   A 'Smart Classroom' is a technologically sophisticated...

Growing Real Estate Business and Rights of Apartment Owner:

  According to a report ‘’Annual Survey of India’s City Systems by Janagraha, a major think tank body  has revealed how more than two third(39%) capital cities in India have no active Master Plans and 26 of the 35 capital cities don’t have sectoral plan, which are key for and planned development of urban areas as reported in Times of India dtd. October 18 th 2023.  SDG 11 recognizes that the need to make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. Specifically of note is target 11.1: By 2030, ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums.  The growing development of metropolitan cities has raised the concern of sustainable and accessible housing for all. People moves towards the cities for their employment and start weaving their dream home which they expected affordable as well as having all the amenities.  Entries 6 in the concurrent list of the constitution of India includes t...