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CGI will help build the Digital Twin Earth âproof of conceptâ using its data technology which incorporates Artificial Intelligence.
A fascinating computer simulation of our planet is being created by CGI and the European Space Agency to solve issues with global food systems THE power of super computers and Artificial Intelligence software is currently being harnessed to build a ‘digital twin’ of the Earth that could soon be used to help solve some of the biggest challenges facing humanity. Computer technology is now so advanced that such a simulation is within reach – and scientists believe it could not only find solutions to food production shortages but many other threats to future prosperity.
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The experts will decide whether to keep the interval as it is, shorten it, or increase the gap, people in the know told ET. “The decision will be taken keeping in mind vaccine coverage and breakthrough infections,” said a government official.
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The experts will review the evidence from other countries.
The National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (NTAGI), an advisory committee, will meet next week to review the vaccine dosage interval of Covishield, the Covid-19 vaccine from Serum Institute of India (SII). The experts will decide whether to keep the interval as it is, shorten it, or increase the gap, people in the know told ET. “The decision will be taken keeping in mind vaccine coverage and breakthrough infections,” said a government official.