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Anthropic Is Hiring Engineers to Build Its Own AI Chips

Anthropic Is Hiring Engineers to Build Its Own AI Chips

Anthropic is making its custom-chip ambitions official. The Claude developer is assembling an in-house silicon team to work on custom chips, according to Business Insider and a company job listing seeking engineers with experience completing and shipping semiconductor designs. The move places Anthropic among a growing group of AI companies trying to reduce infrastructure constraints by designing hardware and software together. The larger question is how much control Anthropic can gain while still relying heavily on cloud and manufacturing partners. What Anthropic announced According to Business Insider, a job listing from Anthropic is calling for candidates with experience in different domains of chip design and verification. The job description also notes that applicants must demonstrate “direct personal contribution” to the completion and shipment of semiconductor designs. Those requirements indicate that Anthropic is seeking engineers with experience taking chips beyond the research stage and into production. The role carries a salary ranging from $320,000 to $485,000, underscoring the premium the company is willing to pay for experienced chip engineers. In a statement reported by Business Insider, …

PM Modi calls for productive Monsoon Session, praises India’s growth and youth

PM Modi calls for productive Monsoon Session, praises India’s growth and youth

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday expressed hope that both the ongoing monsoon season and the Monsoon Session of Parliament prove productive for the country, while urging Members of Parliament to participate constructively in legislative proceedings. Addressing the media before the start of the Monsoon Session, the Prime Minister also highlighted India’s economic resilience amid global challenges and praised the country’s youth for driving innovation in sectors such as space, semiconductors and green energy. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Odisha Vigilance raids engineer’s properties, uncovers 32 plots, farmhouses and cash

Odisha Vigilance raids engineer’s properties, uncovers 32 plots, farmhouses and cash

Odisha Vigilance on Friday unearthed assets worth crores of rupees, including  32 high-value plots, two farmhouses, around 300 grams of gold jewellery, 600 grams of silver and Rs 5.48 lakh in cash, during raids on the properties of a government engineer in Koraput district, officials said. The raids were conducted in connection with allegations that Satyanarayan Sethy, assistant executive engineer of Kotpad block. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

How Delhi building collapse crushed this young engineer’s scientist dream | Delhi News

How Delhi building collapse crushed this young engineer’s scientist dream | Delhi News

4 min readNew DelhiJun 2, 2026 02:35 PM IST Kapil Lawaniya turned 25 on May 25. But this birthday was more special. This May 25, Kapil appeared for an interview for the position of a scientific officer at the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC). His family said the interview panel told Kapil that he would receive an offer letter soon. This joy, however, was short-lived. Kapil returned to Delhi, excited about his new role and eagerly waiting for the BARC letter. Five days after his interview, he met some friends at a makeshift eatery in Delhi’s Saidulajab to celebrate his achievement. A short while later, a building next to the eatery collapsed, burying the popular food joint. Kapil was among six people who died in the tragedy. A BTech graduate from Bharatpur, Rajasthan, Kapil dreamt of serving the country as a scientist. He was overjoyed after the BARC interview in Mumbai. In Delhi, he lived as a paying guest at Saidulajab and planned to treat his friends. Minutes before the building collapsed on the evening …

Not guilty, says Delhi HC 23 years after judge convicted 2 engineers for bribery| India News

Not guilty, says Delhi HC 23 years after judge convicted 2 engineers for bribery| India News

The Delhi high court has set aside a 2002 verdict convicting two engineers of the city government’s flood control department for accepting ₹1,800 in bribes from a contractor’s employee in 1991, holding that the trial court had ruled against them on the basis of “unsatisfactory evidence”. Justice Chandrashekharan Sudha said it could only be held that the trial court went wrong in relying on the aforesaid unsatisfactory evidence to conclude regarding the guilt of the accused persons (HT File Photo/Shruti Kakkar) In a 48-page judgment, justice Chandrashekharan Sudha said the material on record was insufficient to establish their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. “Suspicion, however strong, cannot take the place of proof. Therefore, I find that the appellants/ A1 (Assistant Engineer VK Datta) and A2 (Junior Engineer Dinesh Garg) are entitled to the benefit of doubt. In such circumstances, it can only be held that the trial court went wrong in relying on the aforesaid unsatisfactory evidence to conclude regarding the guilt of the accused persons,” the court held in its verdict of April 2. …

Tech Envoy Warns of “Digital Tyranny” and Why AI is No Longer Just for Elite Engineers

Tech Envoy Warns of “Digital Tyranny” and Why AI is No Longer Just for Elite Engineers

2 min readChandigarhUpdated: Feb 16, 2026 10:50 PM IST Under-Secretary-General and United Nations Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology, Dr Amandeep Singh Gill, on Monday delivered the Panjab University Colloquium on ‘Technology’s Promise and Peril: What role for the United Nations?’ Delivering the live online lecture under the PU Colloquium series, Gill said institutions like PU can play a significant role in technology development by combining domain expertise with artificial intelligence. He said that even during his student days he admired the PU campus and believes that through curriculum reform, start-ups and individual research contributions, the university has a vital role in shaping future tech leadership. He urged teachers and students not to see AI as confined to elite technical institutions. Future leaders from PU, he said, can integrate legal, scientific and social science knowledge with AI applications to build solutions relevant for national development. He cited emerging PU start-ups that bridge law, intellectual property and AI as examples of interdisciplinary innovation. Gill underlined the responsibility of educators in shaping curriculum frameworks that embed AI literacy across …

CAT 2025: Four months of preparation to 99 percentile, how engineers Prateek Pradhan and Naitik Singhal cracked CAT | Education News

CAT 2025: Four months of preparation to 99 percentile, how engineers Prateek Pradhan and Naitik Singhal cracked CAT | Education News

IIM Kozhikode on Wednesday announced the results of the Common Admission Test (CAT) 2025, where two engineers Prateek Pradhan (99.82 percentile) and Naitik Singhal (99.45 percentile) have emerged as high scorers. Pradhan, who completed an integrated course in Mechanical Engineering and Masters in Physics from BITS Pilani Hyderabad in 2025, found his calling during a six-month internship at Ergon Mobility in Bengaluru. “I was the mechanical intern and as we were five-member team, I got a lot of responsibilities and things to learn,” he recalls. It was this experience that shifted his focus from core engineering to management. “I realised the value of management. I liked the entire ownership of a product that I got to do at my internship,” Pradhan explains. Following another research stint at IIT Delhi, he decided in May-June to prepare for CAT, giving himself just four months before the exam. Singhal’s journey began differently. A final-year student pursuing Internet of Things from MITS Gwalior, he was influenced early on by his uncle, a director at JP Morgan & Chase. Subsequently, …

Punjab power sector engineers protest against minister Sanjeev Arora’s ‘increasing political interference’ | Chandigarh News

Punjab power sector engineers protest against minister Sanjeev Arora’s ‘increasing political interference’ | Chandigarh News

More than 1,000 engineers from the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL), Punjab State Transmission Corporation Limited (PSTCL), and Bhakra Beas Management Board (BBMB) assembled in Patiala for a state-level protest, accusing the minister of “increasing political interference” and “destabilising” the power sector. Power corporation engineers have been staging different forms of protest for nearly a month following the suspension of Harish Sharma, who held dual charge as chief engineer of Guru Gobind Singh Super Thermal Plant, Ropar (GGSSTP), and Guru Amardas Thermal Plant, Goindwal Sahib, on November 2, and the removal of Harjit Singh as director (generation) on November 4. Since November 26, Punjab State Electricity Board Engineers’ Association (PSEBEA) members have exited all official WhatsApp groups and reverted to pre-social-media working patterns as a mark of dissent. State-level protest meeting by PSEB Engineers Association at Patiala. (Special Arrangement) ‘A rare and massive display of unity’ Calling the gathering a “rare and massive display of unity,” PSEBEA general secretary Ajaypal Singh Atwal said engineers from all levels — from chief engineers to assistant engineers …

Mumbra train accident: Court likely to hear pre-arrest bail plea of 2 engineers

Mumbra train accident: Court likely to hear pre-arrest bail plea of 2 engineers

A court in Maharashtra’s Thane is expected to deliver its order on Thursday on the pre-arrest bail plea of two Railway engineers booked for culpable homicide in the Mumbra train accident that killed five persons in June. The accident occurred on June 9 between Diva and Mumbra stations in Thane district when two local trains — one headed to Kasara and the other towards Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) in Mumbai — were passing each other at a sharp curve (near the Mumbra station).(Praful Gangurde / HT Photo) Arguing before Additional Sessions Judge G T Pawar on Wednesday, Defence counsel Baldev Rajput termed the prosecution’s theory blaming the duo for the accident “completely baseless and misleading”. Earlier, the prosecution had highlighted that a Railway report cited a passenger’s bag as the cause, but “no bag was recovered during the ‘panchnama” (spot assessment). Questioning the panchnama, Rajput said it was conducted two days after the incident, making it improbable that evidence would remain intact. The videos presented by the defence, he said, clearly showed bags at …

Workers union strike to protest FIR against CR engineers brings trains to a halt at CSMT | Mumbai News

Workers union strike to protest FIR against CR engineers brings trains to a halt at CSMT | Mumbai News

Passengers were left in the lurch as several trains were halted at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj terminus (CSMT) during peak travel hours on Thursday evening as the Central Railway’s worker unions called a flash strike for an hour to protest against the Government Railway Police’s (GRP) FIR against two engineers. On November 1, the Government Railway Police (GRP)—citing a report by Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI) and its own officers—registered an FIR against two Central Railway (CR) engineers and other seniors in connection with the Mumbra train accident that caused five deaths in June this year. Detailing six reasons behind the action, the FIR stated that the accident occurred due to the failure of the railway officials to carry out the maintenance work on the railway track, despite the awareness that the incoming and outgoing trains could come close to each other and cause an accident, resulting in loss of life and property. As the FIR came to light, the Central Railway Mazdoor Sangh (CRMS) on Wednesday announced that they would hold a protest on Thursday …