NewsLetter 18

NewsLetter 18

Greetings to everyone! As we gear up for exam season, team Turing Hut is here to keep you updated on the latest happenings in the tech community.

Opportunities

Highlights

On the 25th of June, we bid adieu to the foundation of team Turing Hut... our final-year seniors. Their unwavering dedication and exceptional leadership have imprinted an indelible mark upon us. We celebrated their achievements, shared laughter through cherished memories, and expressed our gratitude. Turing Hut stands stronger and wiser because of these talented seniors, and we wish them all the best as they venture into new horizons. We will continue to uphold the legacy they leave behind.

Interesting Reads

  • AlterEgo - The voiceless communicator
    Delhi-born MIT student, Arnav Kapur, has devised an AI technology which enables individuals to communicate without speaking out loud. Known as the AlterEgo, this device captures and interprets neuromuscular signals generated during internal speech thus facilitating discreet communication between computers and humans. This wearable device has the potential to revolutionise interaction and open up new possibilities for communication and control in various industries. For a better insight into this technology, refer to this overview.
  • Toyota's Eco-friendly Lunar Rovers
    Toyota is diving into space exploration with its goal to develop regenerative fuel cell-powered lunar rovers. In collaboration with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), they aim to contribute to future lunar missions by creating an eco-friendly transportation solution specific to the lunar surface. This mission is a testament to Toyota's commitment to fostering sustainable space exploration. For more details, check this article out.

Todo Problem

Here's an amazing problem, you should check out: problem link.

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Thanks to Mohanavamshi Devulapally, Tarun Vishnav Burugupalli and Sai Rakshita for contributing to the newsletter


“The most damaging phrase in the language is.. it's always been done this way” - Grace Hopper