Spread the love Renowned mathematician Joel David Hamkins has voiced strong doubts about large language models’ utility in mathematical research, calling their outputs “garbage” and “not mathematically correct.” He highlights AI’s frustrating tendency to confidently assert incorrectness and resist correction, mirroring unproductive human interactions. Despite AI’s benchmark successes, Hamkins finds current systems unreliable for genuine research collaboration. Joel David Hamkins,...
‘Reckless & inflammatory threats’: Iran writes to UNSC after Trump remarks
Spread the love Donald Trump (AP image) Iran’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Amir-Saeid Iravani, has formally written to the UN Security Council and UN Secretary-General António Guterres condemning the “reckless and inflammatory threats” made by US President Donald Trump. Tehran also warned that the United States would bear full responsibility for any consequences or escalation that...
4 sorties of aircraft, 6 naval vessels: China increases military presence around Taiwan
Spread the love Taiwan on Saturday detected four sorties of Chinese aircraft, sic naval vessels and an official ship around its territorial waters.In a social media post on, Taiwan’s ministry of national defence said that 1 out of 4 sorties crossed the median line and entered Taiwan’s air defence identification zone.“(U) 4 sorties of PLA aircraft, 6 PLAN vessels and...
Trump invites Japan’s Takaichi to US; focus on Indo-Pacific
Spread the love Photo credit: AP US President Donald Trump invited Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to visit the United States during a phone call on Friday, Japan’s foreign ministry said.The foreign ministry added that the two leaders agreed to coordinate arrangements for a spring visit, which would be Takaichi’s first trip to the US since she took office in...
Delhi pollution: AQI improves to ‘poor’ at 235; GRAP Stage-III lifted
Spread the love Delhi’s Air Quality Index has improved to ‘poor’ after being in the ‘very poor’ category, with a daily average AQI of 235 recorded NEW DELHI: Delhi Air Quality Index (AQI) has improved to ‘poor’ days after being in the ‘very poor’ category as the national capital woke up to a chilly and windy morning on Saturday.According to...
Green paradox: planting trees will cool a megacity unless it’s dry
Spread the love Cities around the world are getting hotter for two reasons: the climate is warming and urban areas often trap heat more than the countryside. Planting more vegetation, especially trees, has become a popular ‘nature-based’ way to cool cities. But how much does this really help? To answer this, researchers from Australia, China, Saudi Arabia, and Switzerland recently...
New Year stabbings rock Delhi; tailor, teen, rickshaw driver killed in separate attacks
Spread the love NEW DELHI: The New Year evening was streaked with blood with three almost back-to-back stabbings leaving an equal number of people dead in Delhi.Bihari Lal, 50, was fatally attacked by a group of juveniles in northwest Delhi’s Lal Bagh area after he asked them to stop shouting and playing loud music.A tailor by profession, Lal had just...
Coloured diamonds shine brighter: Why are ultra rich chasing pink, blue stones?
Spread the love Ultra wealthy Indians are increasingly placing their bets on pink, blue and yellow diamonds, embracing the rare stones as both eye-catching statement jewellery and long-term investment assets. Coloured diamonds,far rarer than conventional white diamonds, have seen demand spiked by 20%-25% over the past year, even as prices continue to climb.According to jewellers and traders, since the pandemic...
CBSE Class 10 English boards 2026: Expert advice to score higher
Spread the love On February 21, when Class 10 students sit for CBSE English (Language and Literature), they won’t just be writing an exam. They’ll be practising a life skill that keeps showing up—in entrance tests, college applications, internships, interviews, even the first email you send to a new boss. English is one subject where marks matter, yes, but so...
Himachal student dies after ‘sexual harassment’, ragging; FIR against professor, 3 pupils
Spread the love A Himachal Pradesh college professor and three students face charges of sexual harassment and ragging following the death of a 19-year-old student KULLU: A professor and three female students of Govt College, Dharamshala, have been named in an FIR after the mysterious death of a 19-year-old girl student who had accused them of sexual harassment and ragging.The...
