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Domestic air travel demand contracts 41% to around 76 lakh passengers in January

Domestic air travel demand contracts 41% to around 76 lakh passengers in January
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Domestic air travel demand contracts 41 pc to around 76 lakh passengers in Jan

Domestic air travel demand contracted by 41 per cent year-on-year to around 76 lakh passengers in January with sequential growth also slowing down to 3.5 per cent during the month over December 2020, a report said on Monday.

Airlines want budget 2021 to lower jet fuel price and parking charges

Rationalisation of various taxes According to Kinjal Shah, vice president, ICRA, the aviation industry s deteriorating financial health has raised tax sops expectations to help reduce their high cost and debt burden, especially lowering taxes on ATF. Advertisement The ATF comprises nearly 30-40% of the total cost of an airline, and the prices in India are 45-50% higher, compared to international standard prices, she added. Though, ahead of the budget, the government has also hinted that it is planning on the same lines. Addressing a webinar on Connecting the Dots-Recovery of aviation, tourism and hospitality , Usha Padhee, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Civil Aviation said, we are working on a long-term plan to help the sector by rationalising various taxes. We are looking forward to making the ecosystem smarter and more efficient to make the aviation sector sustainable.

Engineering course teaches students to harness power of AI for good

Engineering course teaches students to harness power of AI for good Computer scientist Mathias Unberath teaches the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and ethical approaches to using the powerful technology By Catherine Graham / Published Jan 22, 2021 Artificial intelligence is used to solve tough problems such as triaging COVID-19 patients in hospitals or helping law enforcement identify participants in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. But AI also has enabled the proliferation of deepfakes, manipulated videos and other media created by AI algorithms that are often used to spread disinformation online. In Machine Learning: Deep Learning, a Johns Hopkins course offered last fall by computer science Assistant Professor Mathias Unberath, undergraduate and graduate students took on the challenge of building AI systems from scratch with an eye toward solving contemporary problems. The course, which teaches students how

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