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AI Algorithm with High Accuracy Boosts Lung Cancer Detection on Chest X-Rays, Study Finds

A recent study published in the Radiology journal of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) has revealed that the assistance of a highly accurate artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm significantly improves the detection of lung cancers in chest X-rays. Moreover, the study found that the integration of AI suggestions also enhances human acceptance of AI in the diagnostic process. While AI-based image diagnosis has made significant progress in medicine, there has been limited exploration of the factors influencing radiologists’ diagnostic decisions when utilizing AI-assisted image reading. Researchers from Seoul National University conducted a retrospective study involving 30 readers, including 20 experienced thoracic radiologists and 10 radiology residents. The readers assessed 120 chest X-rays without the aid of AI. Among the X-rays, 60 were from lung cancer patients, and 60 were controls. In a subsequent session, each group re-evaluated the X-rays with the assistance of either a high-accuracy or low-accuracy AI, without knowledge of the use of different AIs. The study found that the use of high-accuracy AI significantly improved the readers’ detection performance compared to low-accuracy AI. Additionally, the implementation of high-accuracy AI resulted in more frequent changes in the readers’ determinations, indicating their susceptibility to AI recommendations. Dr. Chang Min Park, the lead author of the study, suggested that the substantial sample size might have contributed to the readers’ confidence in the AI’s suggestions. The researchers observed that human trust in AI played a crucial role in their susceptibility to AI recommendations. Compared to the initial reading session, readers supported by the high-accuracy AI during the second session exhibited higher sensitivity and specificity in detecting lesions. However, there was no improvement in these measurements when readers were assisted by the low-accuracy AI. Dr. Park emphasized that AI can assist radiologists effectively only when the AI’s diagnostic performance equals or surpasses that of human readers. The study highlights the importance of utilizing high-performance AI in clinical practice. Nevertheless, Dr. Park acknowledged that the definition of “high diagnostic performance AI” may vary depending on the task and clinical context. The study underscores the need for the development of high-performance AI models tailored to specific tasks and the corresponding clinical settings. The researchers plan to expand their investigation of human-AI collaboration to detect other abnormalities in chest X-rays and CT images in the future.

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The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Education and Student Success

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In today’s rapidly changing world, academic achievements alone are no longer sufficient for students to thrive and succeed. The development of emotional intelligence, often referred to as EQ, has gained significant attention as a vital component of education. Emotional intelligence encompasses the ability to recognize, understand, and manage emotions, both in oneself and in others. In this blog post, we will explore the role of emotional intelligence in education and how it contributes to student success. The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Education: While academic knowledge equips students with valuable information and skills, emotional intelligence plays a crucial role in shaping their character, relationships, and overall well-being. As educational philosopher John Dewey once stated, “Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.” Emotional intelligence provides students with the tools to navigate life’s challenges and interpersonal interactions effectively. Self-Awareness and Self-Management: Emotional intelligence helps students develop self-awareness, enabling them to understand and recognize their emotions, strengths, and weaknesses. Through self-reflection and self-management, students can regulate their emotions and impulses, enhancing their ability to make sound decisions and adapt to different situations. As psychologist Daniel Goleman explains, “Self-awareness is the ability to monitor one’s own emotions and reactions and to recognize their impact on others.” Also Read: ArdorComm ‘New Normal – Education Leadership Summit & Awards 2023’ #ELSANewDelhi #ELSAGurugram to be held at Gurugram, Delhi NCR on 21st & 22nd July 2023 Empathy and Social Skills: Emotional intelligence fosters empathy, the ability to understand and share the feelings of others. By developing empathy, students can relate to their peers’ experiences, perspectives, and emotions, thus cultivating positive relationships and a sense of community. Additionally, emotional intelligence equips students with essential social skills, such as effective communication, conflict resolution, and teamwork. As educational consultant Maurice J. Elias notes, “Emotional intelligence skills equip children to succeed not just academically, but also in work and life.” Resilience and Well-being: The cultivation of emotional intelligence promotes resilience, the ability to bounce back from setbacks and adapt to adversity. Students with higher emotional intelligence are better equipped to handle stress, setbacks, and challenges, as they possess effective coping mechanisms and problem-solving skills. Furthermore, emotional intelligence contributes to overall well-being by fostering self-confidence, self-esteem, and a positive mindset. As psychologist Peter Salovey states, “Emotional intelligence skills can help build resilience, foster well-being, and improve mental health.” Also Read: Rethinking Curriculum and Pedagogy to Reflect the Accelerated Use of Technology Implementing Emotional Intelligence in Education: Educators play a vital role in promoting emotional intelligence within the educational setting. By incorporating the following strategies, schools can create an environment that nurtures emotional intelligence: Emotional Literacy: Emotional literacy refers to the ability to understand and express emotions effectively. By integrating emotional literacy programs into the curriculum, schools can help students develop a strong foundation in recognizing and labelling emotions. This can be done through various activities, such as discussions, journaling, and role-playing exercises. Teachers can create a safe and supportive environment where students feel comfortable expressing their emotions and learn to navigate them constructively. Emotional literacy provides students with the vocabulary and tools to articulate their feelings, leading to better self-awareness and emotional regulation. Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Programs: Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) programs are designed to explicitly teach emotional intelligence skills and foster social and emotional development in students. These programs provide a structured framework for educators to incorporate emotional intelligence into their teaching practices. SEL programs typically cover various aspects of emotional intelligence, including self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. By incorporating SEL programs into the curriculum, schools create opportunities for students to develop and practice these crucial skills in a supportive and guided manner. Also Read: The Impact of Technology on Higher Education: Changing the Landscape of Learning Classroom Practices: Classroom practices play a significant role in promoting emotional intelligence among students. Educators can encourage open dialogue by creating a safe space for students to share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This can be achieved through class discussions, group activities, and individual reflection exercises. Active listening skills should be emphasized, allowing students to feel heard and understood. Additionally, teachers can incorporate mindfulness techniques, such as deep breathing exercises and relaxation techniques, to help students manage stress and regulate their emotions effectively. Teacher Training: To effectively promote emotional intelligence in education, it is essential to provide teachers with the necessary training and professional development opportunities. Teacher training programs can focus on enhancing educators’ understanding of emotional intelligence and equipping them with strategies and techniques to incorporate it into their teaching practices. By investing in teacher training, schools ensure that educators have the knowledge and skills to create emotionally supportive classroom environments, implement SEL programs, and guide students in developing their emotional intelligence. Also Read: Tech-Driven Education: The Rise of E-Learning in the Digital Age Conclusion In today’s education landscape, fostering emotional intelligence is essential for students’ holistic development and long-term success. By cultivating self-awareness, empathy, resilience, and social skills, students become equipped to navigate the complexities of life beyond the classroom. As Nobel laureate and renowned educational psychologist, Haim Ginott, once said, “Teachers are expected to reach unattainable goals with inadequate tools. The miracle is that, sometimes, they do. The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Education equips both educators and students with the necessary tools to overcome obstacles and thrive in an ever-changing world.” So, let us prioritize emotional intelligence in education and empower students with the skills needed for a fulfilling and successful future. The author, Pratik Ghosh is associated with ArdorComm Media

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Prime Minister Modi Reviews 12 Projects Worth Rs 1,21,300 Crore in PRAGATI Meeting

Prime Minister Narendra Modi presided over the 42nd edition of PRAGATI, an ICT-based platform for proactive governance and timely implementation, where he chaired a meeting involving the central and state governments. The meeting focused on the review of twelve key projects, seven of which were from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, two from the Ministry of Railways, and one each from the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, Ministry of Steel, and Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas. These projects have a combined value of over Rs 1,21,300 crore and are spread across ten states, including Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, and Haryana, as well as two union territories, Jammu and Kashmir, and Dadra and Nagar Haveli. During the meeting, the Prime Minister reviewed the progress of various projects, such as the construction of AIIMS facilities in Rajkot, Jammu, Awantipora, Bibinagar, Madurai, Rewari, and Darbhanga. He emphasized the importance of resolving any outstanding issues and adhering to the stipulated timelines for the completion of these projects, considering their significance for the general public. Additionally, Prime Minister Modi discussed the ‘PM SVANidhi Scheme’ and urged Chief Secretaries to identify and include all eligible street vendors, particularly in tier II and tier III cities. He also directed a mission-mode campaign to promote digital transactions among street vendors and ensure that the benefits of government schemes reach the family members of SVANidhi beneficiaries through the ‘SVANidhi se Samriddhi’ initiative. Furthermore, the Prime Minister commended Chief Secretaries for successfully organizing G20 meetings and encouraged them to maximize the benefits derived from these meetings, especially in terms of promoting tourism and exports in their respective states. The PRAGATI meetings have reviewed a total of 340 projects worth Rs 17.05 lakh crore thus far, as stated in a note from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).

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Tata Capital’s Recruitment Drive Sees Successful Onboarding of Over 340 Management Trainees

Tata Capital, the financial services division of the Tata Group, has recently hired more than 340 management trainees for its management trainee program in 2023. These trainees were selected from renowned institutions such as the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) and other prestigious business schools across India. Tata Capital conducted recruitment activities across 50 campuses nationwide to ensure a diverse group of candidates. The company aims to provide these management trainees with challenging opportunities by offering them positions in various functions within the organization, including sales, credit, collections, risk, finance, HR, data science, and technology. The annual management trainee program at Tata Capital enables MBA freshers to explore and enhance their skills in the finance industry. It serves as a stepping stone for these trainees, helping them gain a comprehensive understanding of the sector and navigate their careers effectively. The company remains committed to empowering young professionals while adhering to its core values of excellence, diversity, and innovation. Avijit Bhattacharya, the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO) of Tata Capital, emphasized the program’s significance in attracting top talent and immersing them in the Tata culture. The company is dedicated to investing in the trainees’ professional growth and developing critical skills, with a strong focus on building a robust leadership pipeline for the future.

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IIT Bombay Ranks Among Top 150 Universities in the World in QS World University Rankings 2024

In the latest QS World University Rankings 2024, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has made significant progress by securing the 149th position, marking its highest rank ever and becoming the only Indian institution in the top 150. This achievement breaks an eight-year streak for Indian universities outside the top 150, with the last occurrence being the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore’s ranking at 147th in 2016. India has seen an overall improvement in its representation, with 45 universities making it to the rankings compared to 41 the previous year. This places India as the seventh most-represented country globally and the third in Asia. However, India has one fewer university in the top 200 compared to the previous year. Despite the positive overall trend, several Indian universities have experienced a decline in their rankings. IIT Delhi dropped from the 174th position to 197th, while IISc fell 70 positions from 155th to 225th, now standing as the third-highest-ranked Indian institution. Other reputable universities, such as IIT Kanpur and IIT Madras, also faced declines in their rankings. The QS World University Rankings 2024 revealed the following top-ranked Indian universities: 149th: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) 197th: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IITD) 225th: Indian Institute of Science (IISc) 271st: Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur (IIT-KGP) 278th: Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK) 285th: Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IITM) 364th: Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IITG) 369th: Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (IITR) 407th: University of Delhi 427th: Anna University The global rankings were dominated by prestigious institutions such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford, securing the top positions. The QS Quacquarelli Symonds, a UK-based ranking agency, introduced three new indicators this year—sustainability, employment outcomes, and international research network—which collectively account for 5% of the ranking methodology. As a result, the weightage assigned to the academic reputation indicator has been reduced to 30%, the emphasis on faculty-student ratio decreased to 10%, and the weightage to the employer reputation indicator increased to 15%.  

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Amazon’s $15 Billion Investment in India to Generate 20 Lakh Jobs, Boost Digitalization and Exports

After a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced that the company will invest $15 billion in India, bringing its total investment to $26 billion by 2030. This investment is expected to create around 20 lakh jobs in the country. Jassy and Modi discussed various ways to support Indian start-ups, boost job creation, promote exports, accelerate digitalization, and help small businesses expand globally. Amazon has already committed to assisting 10 million small businesses in their digital transformation and facilitating $20 billion worth of exports. Over the past decade, the company has helped digitize over 6.2 million small businesses and facilitated exports worth more than $7 billion, providing employment opportunities for 1.3 million people directly and indirectly. Additionally, Amazon has supported over 12 lakh Indian businesses in selling their products online, even in remote areas of the country. During Modi’s visit to the United States, he also met with tech executives, including Tim Cook from Apple, Sundar Pichai from Google, and Satya Nadella from Microsoft. It is reported that Modi invited these global companies to establish manufacturing units in India.

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Compulsory Biometric Attendance Introduced in Government Hospitals

Concerned about the issue of doctors and staff arriving late to government hospitals, state health authorities have implemented a solution. The health department has issued a directive making biometric attendance mandatory in all government hospitals. This follows similar orders recently issued by the medical education department, which made biometric attendance compulsory for faculty members. On Monday, Shubhra Singh, Additional Chief Secretary (Health), Govt. of Rajasthan issued the orders. Referring to previous orders from 2017, Singh instructed hospitals and office administrators to ensure that not only doctors but also nursing staff, paramedics, and other hospital personnel mark their attendance using the biometric system. Authorities have been given one week to install the necessary machines on hospital and office premises. The 2017 orders were implemented across district hospitals, sub-division hospitals, satellite hospitals, TB clinics, community health centres, primary health centres, and dispensaries. Although similar directives were issued in 2017, their implementation gradually weakened over the years. Now, the health department has prioritized the enforcement of this measure. Five days ago, SMS Medical College made biometric attendance mandatory for its faculty members.

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Ministry of MSME to Launch Champions 2.0 Portal and App for Geo-Tagging of Cluster Projects

The Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) is set to mark ‘Udyami Bharat MSME Day’ on June 27th at Vigyan Bhawan with the launch of several initiatives aimed at promoting the growth and development of the MSME sector. One of the key initiatives to be unveiled is the Champions 2.0 Portal and mobile app, which will facilitate the geo-tagging of cluster projects and technology centers. The event will be attended by Narayan Rane, the Union Minister for MSME, as the Chief Guest, and Bhanu Pratap Singh Verma, the Union Minister of State (MSME), as the Guest of Honour. The program will involve the announcement of results for the ‘MSME Idea Hackathon 2.0’ and the launch of ‘MSME Idea Hackathon 3.0’ specifically designed for women entrepreneurs. Additionally, certificates will be presented to MSMEs that have achieved gold and silver ZED certification, and a digital transfer of Rs. 400 crore as margin money subsidy will be made to 10,075 beneficiaries of the Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP). Furthermore, the event will witness the signing of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) between various central government organizations. The aim of these initiatives and activities is to provide a boost to the MSME sector and empower women entrepreneurs, while promoting innovation and collaboration among MSMEs.

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IIM Ahmedabad and DailyRounds Team Up to Provide Specialized Management Program for Medical Professionals

The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad has partnered with Bangalore-based healthcare startup DailyRounds to offer a specialized management program called the ‘Management Programme for Medical Professionals – Clinician X’ (MPM-Cx). Interested doctors can register for the program’s third batch on the official website marrow.com/mpm-cx. The upcoming academic session is scheduled to commence in September 2023 and will be conducted online by faculty from IIM Ahmedabad. The MPM-Cx course has a duration of six to seven months, which includes online classes, a two-day residential program at IIM Ahmedabad, and a three-day global immersion experience at the National University of Singapore (NUS). The program fees amount to Rs 6.25 lakh plus GST. A limited number of scholarships are available to cover a portion of the tuition fees. The program will accommodate a batch size of 50 students. Candidates will undergo personal interviews conducted over the phone, based on their registration details. The minimum eligibility requirement for the course is an MBBS degree. The primary objective of the program is to equip medical professionals with essential management skills, enabling them to assume leadership positions, tackle industry challenges, and develop innovative strategies to enhance healthcare accessibility and quality. The program also aims to bridge the gap between medical professionals and management experts. Upon completion of the course, graduates will have the opportunity to pursue various career paths, including managerial and administrative roles, establishing their own entrepreneurial ventures, working in healthcare policy and administrative positions, and more. The MPM-Cx program covers a wide range of topics, including finance, marketing, operations, policy-making, strategy, leadership, organizational behaviour, communication, as well as emerging areas such as data science, artificial intelligence (AI), and product management.  

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India and US Join Forces in Hi-Tech Handshake Event with AI as Central Theme

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Joe Biden recently took part in an India-US Hi-Tech Handshake event at the White House in Washington D.C. The event, moderated by US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, brought together prominent CEOs of technology companies and startups from both countries. The main focus of the event was on the themes of “AI for All” and “Manufacturing for Mankind.” It provided an opportunity for the leaders to assess the growing technology collaboration between India and the USA. The discussions centred around the role and potential of the India-US Technology Partnership in promoting an inclusive economy driven by AI, addressing the needs of their citizens as well as the global community. During the event, President Biden presented Prime Minister Modi with an “AI” t-shirt as a gift. The CEOs explored ways to leverage the existing connections between the two technology ecosystems, including India’s skilled workforce and advancements in Digital Public Infrastructure, to foster international collaborations. They emphasized the importance of regular engagement between industries to initiate strategic partnerships, collaborate on standards, and promote innovation. In his speech, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the enormous potential of India-US tech cooperation in driving socioeconomic growth. He also commended the youth of India for cultivating a culture of innovation. President Biden called on CEOs to expand the India-US tech partnership into new fields such as biotechnology and quantum technology. Both leaders emphasized the instrumental role of the India-US partnership in creating a better future for their respective populations and the world at large.  

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