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Wednesday, February 08, 2023

What are voice deepfakes?

 Deepfakes is the process of mimicking the voice of a person. Talking in their tone and style; like a mimicry. However, here the mimicry is done using the software. Therefore, the deep fake is the process of mimicking a person’s voice using an online tool.


What is the issue? Why is deep fakes in news?

By the end of January 2023, netizens used the features of “voice cloning” and “speech synthesis” of Eleven Labs. Eleven Labs is an online site providing AI speech software. Using the features in the software, the netizens created voices of popular stars Emma Watson, Ben Shapiro, and Joe Rogan. But the messages were abusive and spread racism. Celebrities are now raising their voices against this. And thus, the voice of deep fakes in news.

What is Voice Deepfake?

The voice created is artificial. However, it sounds human-like. The major challenge of a voice-deep fake is cloning a voice. It takes weeks or even months to clone a voice. Artificial Intelligence can create copies of voices after listening to the speaker for just 3 seconds! To create an audio file using an online tool, you just have to upload the voice of the person. The file should be at least 3 seconds long. The person should be continuously speaking in the audio file. After you upload this file, the software clones the voice of the speaker. You should then give the text. The software gives you the net output where Emma Watson or other stars (whose voice you uploaded) speak the text!

Yuva Sangam Registration Portal

he development in the northeastern states has always been slow as compared to the Indian mainland. This is mainly because the states are covered with forests and the percentage of the tribal population is high. Also, natural factors hinder the development of the region. For instance, Brahmaputra is called Sorrow of Assam. Frequent earthquakes occur in the region. There are anti-socialistic groups, Naga insurgencies, etc; Chinese interference in the border; the Inrush of Rohingyas and many more reasons that hinder the development of North Eastern India. To fasten the development process in the region and to link the region with the rest of the mainland, the Government of India has launched the Yuva Sangam Registration portal.



Yuva Sangam Registration Portal

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The development in the northeastern states has always been slow as compared to the Indian mainland. This is mainly because the states are covered with forests and the percentage of the tribal population is high. Also, natural factors hinder the development of the region. For instance, Brahmaputra is called Sorrow of Assam. Frequent earthquakes occur in the region. There are anti-socialistic groups, Naga insurgencies, etc; Chinese interference in the border; the Inrush of Rohingyas and many more reasons that hinder the development of North Eastern India. To fasten the development process in the region and to link the region with the rest of the mainland, the Government of India has launched the Yuva Sangam Registration portal


    About the portal

    The main objective of the portal is to connect with the youth in the northeast region. The portal was launched under the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”. Through the Yuva Sangam initiative, youths in the region will travel across different parts of the country and learn about different cultures in India.

    Significance

    It is important to educate the youths and provide them with skills to develop the North Eastern Region. Chinese infiltrations are increasing in the region. GoI has to earn the trust of the locals in the region. Therefore, there is a necessity of inclusive development.

    Current Affairs-February 7, 2023

     

    INDIA

    • Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) will recycle 100 million discarded PET bottles annually to make eco-friendly uniforms for staff.
    • Reliance Industries (RIL) and Ashok Leyland unveiled India’s first Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine (H2-ICE) powered truck at the India Energy Week in Bengaluru.
    • India’s Domestic Air Traffic Reaches 86% of Pre-Covid Level in 2022: International Air Transport Association (IATA).
    • Telangana presents a tax-free budget of ₹2.9 lakh crore for 2023-24 fiscal.
    • First-time Haj package costs reduced by around Rs 50,000 under new Haj Policy.

    ECONOMY

    • North Korea stole more cryptocurrency assets in 2022 than in any other year: UN Security Council Report.
    • Tech microsavings platform Siply acquires digital chit-fund platform myPaisaa for $7.5 million.
    • The government has set up a special committee to examine the need for a separate competition law for digital companies.
    • IL&FS initiates its largest pay-out to date in IL&FS Financial Services (IFIN) amounting to ₹3,200 cr to eligible Creditors.
    • SEBI releases Operational guidelines on green bonds.

    WORLD

    • China confirms that a balloon identified by Washington and Bogota flying over Latin America is Chinese, after a similar device was shot down by the United States.
    • A major earthquake struck Turkey and Syria, killing more than 2,600 people.
    • China and Australia Trade Ministers hold their first meeting since 2019.
    • U.K. faces biggest round of health service strikes after staff demand pay hike.

    SPORTS

    • Australia’s T20 World Cup-winning captain Aaron Finch announces retirement from International Cricket.
    • Titas Sadhu, Indian Women cricket player, bagged the ‘Emerging Hero’ award at Sportstar East Sports Conclave 2023.

    What are Primary Agricultural Credit Societies?

     The Union Budget has announced Rs 2,516 crore for computerisation of 63,000 Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS) over the next five years, with the aim of bringing greater transparency and accountability in their operations and enabling them to diversify their business and undertake more activities.

    What are Primary Agricultural Credit Societies (PACS)?

    PACS are village level cooperative credit societies that serve as the last link in a three-tier cooperative credit structure headed by the State Cooperative Banks (SCB) at the state level. Credit from the SCBs is transferred to the district central cooperative banks, or DCCBs, that operate at the district level. The DCCBs work with PACS, which deal directly with farmers.

    Since these are cooperative bodies, individual farmers are members of the PACS, and office-bearers are elected from within them. A village can have multiple PACS. PACS are involved in short term lending — or what is known as crop loan. At the start of the cropping cycle, farmers avail credit to finance their requirement of seeds, fertilisers etc. Banks extend this credit at 7 per cent interest, of which 3 per cent is subsidised by the Centre, and 2 per cent by the state government. Effectively, farmers avail the crop loans at 2 per cent interest only.

    A report published by the Reserve Bank of India on December 27, 2022 put the number of PACS at 1.02 lakh. At the end of March 2021, only 47,297 of them were in profit. The same report said PACS had reported lending worth Rs 1,43,044 crore and NPAs of Rs 72,550 crore. Maharashtra has 20,897 PACS of which 11,326 are in losses.

    Why are PACS attractive?

    The attraction of the PACS lies in the last mile connectivity they offer. For farmers, timely access to capital is necessary at the start of their agricultural activities. PACS have the capacity to extend credit with minimal paperwork within a short time.

    With other scheduled commercial banks, farmers have often complained of tedious paperwork and red tape. For farmers, PACS provide strength in numbers, as most of the paperwork is taken care of by the office-bearer of the PACS.

    In the case of scheduled commercial banks, farmers have to individually meet the requirement and often have to take the help of agents to get their loans sanctioned. NABARD’s annual report of 2021-22 shows that 59.6 per cent of the loans were extended to the small and marginal farmers.

    Since PACS are cooperative bodies, however, political compulsions often trump financial discipline, and the recovery of loans is hit. Chairpersons of PACS participate in electing the office-bearers of DCCBs. Political affiliations are important here as well.

    Where is computerisation needed?

    Dr Hema Yadav, director of Pune-based Vaikunt Mehta National Institute of Cooperative Management pointed out that while SCBs and DCCBs are connected to the Core Banking Software (CBS), PACS are not. Some PACS use their own software, but a compatible platform is necessary to bring about uniformity in the system.

    Computerisation of PACS has already been taken up by a few states, including Maharashtra. The Maharashtra State Cooperative Bank has plans to directly lend to PACS in districts where the DCCBs are either financially weak or have lost their banking licence. In such a scenario computerisation of PACS would help.

    Written by Parthasarathi Biswas

    Source: Indian Express, 8/02/23

    Tuesday, February 07, 2023

    Quote of the Day February 7, 2023

     

    “An early-morning walk is a blessing for the whole day.”
    Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862), Writer
    “प्रातःकाल का भ्रमण पूरे दिन के लिए वरदान होता है।”
    हेनरी डेविड थोरो (१८१७-१८६२), लेखक

    National Digital Library

     According to the National Statistical Commission, the literacy rate in India is 73%. However, the financial literacy rate is very less, around 24%. Compared to the other emerging economies of the world, the financial literacy rate of India is very low. To inculcate reading habits and to increase the financial literacy of the country the GoI is to launch National Digital Library. The announcement about the library was made by the finance minister Smt Nirmala Sitaraman during her budget presentation.


    About the National Digital Library

    • The library will mainly focus on adolescents and children
    • Financial organizations will contribute age-appropriate financial materials to the library
    • The main objective of the National Digital Library is to encourage the habit of reading among children
    • Under this initiative, the state governments will be encouraged to create physical libraries at ward levels and panchayats. Also, they shall provide infrastructure facilities to access the resources of the National Digital Library
    • Materials will also be contributed in the regional language

    Why is National Digital Library launched?

    During the COVID pandemic, India faced extreme learning losses. The habit of learning and the significance of knowledge vanished.

    Significance

    Experts from the education sector believe that the union budget 2023-24 mainly focuses on making India a knowledge-driven economy. This is to be done by strengthening the underprivileged sectors in the country.

    What is Hybrid Warfare?

     


    Hybrid Warfare is a strategy used in the military. It includes the techniques of conventional warfare, cyber warfare, and irregular warfare. Today hybrid warfare techniques are increasing. Countries are using political influences to disrupt the governance of their enemy state, causing cyber troubles to the enemy state, and using other indirect measures to counter their enemies.

    What is Hybrid Warfare?

    It uses the following three warfare techniques

    • Conventional Warfare: Here conventional weapons and normal war field tactics are used. The forces primarily target the opponent and the fight is direct, face-to-face.
    • Irregular Warfare: Here the war is fought for legitimacy. It has a goal. It can be fought even within a state. Mostly, this warfare includes non-military actors
    • Cyber Warfare: Here the country makes cyber-attacks on enemy states. It can be on its military system or it can be on the civilian cyber hubs of the enemy country.

    Why is the term coming up now?

    BALTIC SEA PIPELINE EXPLOSIONS. In October 2022, the Nord Stream Pipeline exploded and leaked gases into the sea. The western world is blaming Russia and Russia suspects UK’s hands in the explosion. Suspicions began when the investigating officers found burnt explosives near the pipeline. Countries believe that the explosion might have been caused by their enemies to disrupt the normal functioning of their state. This is one of the techniques of hybrid warfare.