Beijing, Jan 3 (PTI) Investing heavily in modernisation, the Chinese military has cautioned its armed forces against banking heavily on artificial intelligence saying that AI should be a tool to guide but not a replacement for human decision-making in the battlefield because it lacks self-awareness capability.****
FGN22 PAK-DAR-INDIA
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****'It takes two to tango,' says Pakistan's Foreign Minister on relations with India
Islamabad, Jan 3 (PTI) Pakistan's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has emphasised that normalising relations with India requires mutual willingness.****
FGN5 US-TRUMP POLICIES
****Silicon Valley now deeply enmeshed in all things Trump: Indian American venture capitalist
Washington: The Silicon Valley is now deeply enmeshed in all things Trump, who has roped in some of the best brains and entrepreneurs from here, a top Indian American venture capitalist has said.****
FGN4 US-JABBAR
****New Orleans attacker acted alone, had strong support for ISIS: Biden
Washington: New Orleans attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar acted alone even though there are indications that he had strong support for ISIS, US President Joe Biden has said.****
FGN17 US-RANA
****Rana's attorney seeks review of US court's decision to extradite him to India, cites 'double jeopardy'
Washington: An attorney for Mumbai-attack convict Tahawwur Rana has urged the US Supreme Court to review the lower court's decision to extradite him to India, citing the principle of double jeopardy which prevents a person from being tried or punished twice for the same offence. ****
FGN28 UK-ATOMIC CLOCK
**** UK lab develops 'groundbreaking' atomic clock using quantum technology
London: A “groundbreaking” atomic clock built at a top-secret UK lab will make military operations more secure through experimental quantum technology over the years, the country's Ministry of Defence (MoD) has claimed. ****
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