The Department of Computer Science, The Bhawanipur Education Society College has successfully organized a One Day International Seminar on “Technological Forces Shaping the Digital Future” on 19th December 2024. The seminar brought together experts, professionals, and students to explore the latest technological advancements and their transformative impact on industries and society. This seminar served as a nexus for experts, professionals, and researchers to delve into the latest technological advancements and their transformative effects on various industries and society at large. Dr. Kamal Sarkar ignited the conversation with a deep dive into the ethical dimensions of large language models, shedding light on their impact on privacy, bias, and misinformation. Ms. Kavitha Lakshminarasaiah captivated the audience with her session on how Snowflake and AI are revolutionizing business intelligence, empowering organizations to make smarter, data-driven decisions. Dr. Badri Narayana Patro took the stage to unravel the creative potential of Generative AI, showing how it is transforming art, content creation, and digital media, indicating potential problems of AI hallucinations as well. The seminar also featured a research paper presentation session, chaired by Dr. Soumya Sen, University of Calcutta, and Dr. Siddhartha Roy, University of Engineering and Management, showcasing 11 innovative research papers on cutting-edge topics like AI, Smart City, cybersecurity, IoT, and data science. The event was a vibrant platform for knowledge exchange, fostering rich discussions and sparking new ideas for the digital future, where around 125 participants from different institutions and industries gathered to share insights, collaborate on emerging technologies, and explore innovative solutions.
“Wherever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a love of humanity.” – Hippocrates Lack of access to medicines causes a cascade of misery and suffering, from no relief for the excruciating pain. This need often goes unmet, NSS wing of The BESC took an initiative to give access to essential medicines to …
One of the most common characteristics of some of the most notable people in the history of human race, is how beautifully they all embraced their individuality rather than trying to replicate some other individual and ending up becoming their mere illusion. In today’s generation, where social media trends have taken over the world by …
The Department of Bengali organized a student seminar in Bengali Language on 3rd December, Saturday at 1.30 pm. A total of 9 General and AECC students in the first semester participated in the seminar. The seminar was judged by Miss Alivia Basu, Research Scholar, Jadavpur University. The first position was won by Rajasree Mandal who …
This 74th Republic Day of India was marked by an auspicious beginning, with the Saraswati Puja being organised at the Valia Hall. The Puja began around 8.00 am when the blessings of Goddess Saraswati were sought in the presence of the dignitaries, management, and students of the college. The day began on a holy note …
One-Day International Seminar on “Technological Forces Shaping the Digital Future
The Department of Computer Science, The Bhawanipur Education Society College has successfully organized a One Day International Seminar on “Technological Forces Shaping the Digital Future” on 19th December 2024. The seminar brought together experts, professionals, and students to explore the latest technological advancements and their transformative impact on industries and society. This seminar served as a nexus for experts, professionals, and researchers to delve into the latest technological advancements and their transformative effects on various industries and society at large. Dr. Kamal Sarkar ignited the conversation with a deep dive into the ethical dimensions of large language models, shedding light on their impact on privacy, bias, and misinformation. Ms. Kavitha Lakshminarasaiah captivated the audience with her session on how Snowflake and AI are revolutionizing business intelligence, empowering organizations to make smarter, data-driven decisions. Dr. Badri Narayana Patro took the stage to unravel the creative potential of Generative AI, showing how it is transforming art, content creation, and digital media, indicating potential problems of AI hallucinations as well. The seminar also featured a research paper presentation session, chaired by Dr. Soumya Sen, University of Calcutta, and Dr. Siddhartha Roy, University of Engineering and Management, showcasing 11 innovative research papers on cutting-edge topics like AI, Smart City, cybersecurity, IoT, and data science. The event was a vibrant platform for knowledge exchange, fostering rich discussions and sparking new ideas for the digital future, where around 125 participants from different institutions and industries gathered to share insights, collaborate on emerging technologies, and explore innovative solutions.
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