Updated Mar 15, 2021 | 13:55 IST
While addressing the issue of Indian scholar Rashmi Samant s resignation from Oxford University student Union, EAM Jaishankar said in Rajya Sabha that he will take up the racism issue with the UK when required. India to take up with UK racism issues when required: EAM 
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar hit out at the United Kingdom after an Indian scholar faced racism and cyber bullying at the esteemed Oxford University. The Union minister was responding to concerns raised by a BJP MP over racism and cyberbullying that forced Indian-origin Rashmi Samant to resign from the president s post of the Oxford University Student s Union.
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Facebook expands AI doctoral programme to London
CNET 27 February 2021
Facebook is expanding its artificial intelligence (AI) doctoral programme to the United Kingdom as part of a four-year research partnership with University College London, the company announced on Tuesday 23 February. Students of the programme will spend time at both UCL and Facebook as they pursue projects that can contribute to the company’s efforts to publish open-source research, writes Katie Collins for
CNET.
Facebook’s efforts in the world of artificial intelligence can be seen across all of its products, from using machine learning to provide content in different languages, to tracking hand movements in Oculus VR, to helping remove hate speech and other harmful content. The company works in collaboration with the global academic community in order to ensure that its own research complements and is also accessible to other AI researchers through the open-sourcing of its work.
Facebook expands AI Ph.D. research program to University College London
The AI research program, which already boasts 30 students in France, will now offer opportunities at UCL. Listen - 01:55
Facebook AI will be embarking on a four-year partnership with UCL. Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Facebook is expanding its AI doctoral program to the UK as part of a four-year research partnership with University College London, the company announced Tuesday. Students of the program will spend time at both UCL and Facebook as they pursue projects that can contribute to the company s efforts to publish open-source research.
Facebook s efforts in the world of artificial intelligence can be seen across all of its products, from using machine learning to provide content in different languages, to tracking hand movements in Oculus VR, to helping remove hate speech and other harmful content.