Daily Current Affairs โ 23 May 2026
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UPSC Current Affairs MCQ โ 23 May 2026
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History
Neuro-Symbolic AI in Indian Education
Technology experts and educational researchers have highlighted the potential of Neuro-Symbolic Artificial Intelligence (NSAI) as a more suitable
- Neuro-Symbolic AI (NSAI) combines neural networks with symbolic reasoning to create explainable
- NSAI can reduce AI hallucinations, bridge vernacular barriers, and support rural education through lightweight offline deployment, but challengesโฆ
- Hybrid Architecture: Unlike standard LLMs that rely entirely on statistical next-word prediction
- The Neural Component (Perception): Utilizes deep learning (neural networks) for pattern recognition
- This integration helps AI become more accurate, explainable, and human-like in decision-making.
- It is considered important for developing human-centric AI capable of handling complex real-world problems responsibly.
- Infrastructure and Energy Mismatch: Frontier models like GPT-4 require massive data centers with staggering energy footprints
- They often resort to clunky translations that distort conceptual accuracy.
- A student or an overworked teacher relying on the AI may not possess the immediate subject matter expertise to spot these errors
- Factual Grounding via Curricular Ontologies: Unlike LLMs
Discuss the significance of Neuro-Symbolic AI in transforming India's education system.
History
Large Language Models
In the era of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) , the emergence of Large Language Models (LLMs) has revolutionized the way computers interact with humans and process language.
- Definition: LLMs are large general-purpose language models capable of solving common language problems such as text classification
- These models are trained on massive datasets to understand patterns, structures, and relationships within human language.
- Based on Architecture: Autoregressive Models: Predict the next word in a sequence based on previous words. Example: GPT-3.
- Transformer-based Models: Utilise a specific artificial neural network architecture for language processing. Examples: LaMDA, Gemini (formerly Bard).
- Encoder-decoder Models: Encode input text into a representation and then decode it into another language or format.
- Pretrained and Fine-tuned Models: Adapt to specific tasks through fine-tuning on particular datasets.
- Multilingual Models: Capable of understanding and generating text in multiple languages.
- Domain-specific Models: Trained on data related to specific domains like legal, finance, or healthcare.
- Size : Large models require more computational resources but offer better performance.
- Availability : Open-source models are freely available, while closed-source models are proprietary
History
Training of Large Language Models
At the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 , Sarvam AI unveiled two indigenous Large Language Models (LLMs) , marking a significant step in India's AI ecosystem.
- The models are designed to be less power- and compute-intensive while improving performance in Indian languages
- LLM: A Large Language Model (LLM) is an artificial intelligence system built using transformer-based neural networks that can understand
- Trained on massive datasets, LLMs use deep learning to identify patterns in text and learn how words and sentences relate to each other.
- Their performance depends on data quality, and they are further improved through fine-tuning for specific tasks such as translation, summarizationโฆ
- Data Collection & Pre-processing: LLM training begins with collecting a massive corpus of text from sources like the internet
- The data is then cleaned to remove spam, duplicates, bias, and harmful content, ensuring the model learns accurate and high-quality language patterns.
- Most modern LLMs use the Transformer architecture with self-attention , enabling them to understand relationships between distant words.
- This stage produces a base model that understands grammar, facts, and reasoning but cannot yet follow instructions effectively.
- This teaches the model how to respond to instructions, answer questions, and perform tasks like summarization.
- As a result, the model learns the format of conversations and becomes more useful for real-world applications.
At the India-AI Impact Summit 2026 , Sarvam AI unveiled two indigenous Large Language Models (LLMs) , marking a significant step in India's AI ecosystem.
Polity
Free of Cost Digital Tools to Marginalized Communities
Recently, the Minister of State for Education provided details in a written response in the Lok Sabha about the measures taken by the Government to provide marginalized communities with digital tools at no cost.
- The National Education Policy 2020 calls for investment in digital infrastructure
- PM e-Vidhya: About: A comprehensive initiative called PM e-VIDYA was initiated as part of Atma Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyaan in 2020.
- It unifies all efforts related to digital/online/on-air education to enable multi-mode access to education.
- The PM eVidya initiative is available to all the students across all the states free of cost.
- Digital Infrastructure for Knowledge Sharing (DIKSHA): DIKSHA is the nation's digital infrastructure for providing quality e-content for schoolโฆ
- The Virtual Labs are proposed for Science and Mathematics subjects for Classes 6 th 12 th
- A vertical on Virtual Labs has been created on DIKSHA platform.
- ICT and Digital initiatives component of centrally sponsored scheme of Samagra Shiksha covers Government and Aided schools having classes VI to XII.
- To assist students preparing for competitive exams across the country, a SATHEE portal has been developed in collaboration with IIT Kanpur.
History
GPT-4
OpenAI has recently launched its ChatGPT Plus subscription for Indian users, providing them with early access to the latest language model GPT-4.
- This move comes at a time when tech giants are competing to offer the best generative AI to the customers.
- According to OpenAI, GPT-4 is more advanced than its predecessors when it comes to creativity, visual comprehension and context
- On the contrary, GPT-3 and GPT-3.5 only operated in one modality, text, allowing users only to ask questions by typing them out.
- It handles English best with an 85.5% accuracy, but Indian languages like Telugu aren't too far behind either, at 71.4%.
- ChatGPT is a variant of GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) which is a large-scale neural network-based language model developed by OpenAI.
- GPT models are trained on vast amounts of text data to generate human-like text
- In addition to being able to "admit its mistakes
- Bring down electricity consumption in industrial units
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History
Graphics Processing Unit
The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) has evolved over 2.5 decades from a discretionary gaming componentoriginally developed by Nvidia in 1999 as theโฆ
- GPU is now essential for artificial intelligence
- About: A GPU is an extremely powerful number-cruncher built to perform many simple calculations simultaneously
- Vertex processing : Using matrix mathematics to determine where each triangle's vertices appear on screen (rotating objects
- Rasterisation : Converting triangle geometry into pixel candidates by determining which pixels each triangle covers
- Fragment/pixel shading : Determining final colour by looking up textures , calculating lighting , applying shadows , adding reflections
- Writing to frame buffer : Finished pixel colours stored in memory area read by display system.
- To achieve this speed, GPUs use dedicated high-bandwidth VRAM (video RAM) for massive data movement, while smaller, faster caches and shared memoryโฆ
- GPUs vs CPUs: GPUs and CPUs use the same silicon transistors and fabrication nodes (e.g., 3-5 nm class), but differ in microarchitecture
- Bring down electricity consumption in industrial units
Economy
IndiaAI Mission
The Indian government's commitment to advancing artificial intelligence (AI) technology is evident with its new budgetary allocation for the IndiaAI Mission .
- The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has been allocated Rs 551.75 crore in the Union Budget 2024-25 to enhance AI infrastructure
- This move aims to support domestic AI development and reduce reliance on expensive foreign hardware.
- Objective : The mission aims to establish a robust AI computing infrastructure in India to support the development and testing of AI systems
- Data centre GPUs are crucial for parallel operations
- The procurement will provide Indian startups with essential computing power, addressing a gap in the current market.
- IndiaAI Compute Capacity : Creation of a high-end AI computing ecosystem with over 10,000 Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) to support AI startups andโฆ
- IndiaAI Innovation Centre: Development of indigenous Large Multimodal Models (LMMs) and foundational models for various sectors
- IndiaAI Datasets Platform: A unified platform to provide seamless access to quality non-personal datasets for startups and researchers.
- IndiaAI Application Development Initiative: Promotion of AI applications targeting problem statements from various governmental sectors
- IndiaAI FutureSkills: Expansion of AI education through undergraduate, master's, and Ph.D
- Rs 551.75 crore in the Union Budget 2024-25 to enhance AI infrastructure, including the
- Currently, data centres account for 1% to 1.3% of global electricity demand
- Currently, data centres account for 1% to 1.3% of global electricity demand, projected to
- electricity demand, projected to rise to 1.5% to 3% by 2026, according to the
- demand, projected to rise to 1.5% to 3% by 2026, according to the International
AI Applications for Societal Impact: Identify key societal challenges and develop AI-driven solutions.
History
NISHTHA: Teachers' Training Programme – reporting
The Union Human Resource Development Minister has launched 'National Initiative for School Heads and Teachers Holistic Advancement (NISHTHA)', a national mission to improve learning outcomes at the elementary level.
- NISHTHA Website, Training Modules, Primer Booklet and a Mobile App were also launched by the Minister.
- NISHTHA is the largest teachers' training programme of its kind in the world.
- Objective: To motivate and equip teachers to encourage and foster critical thinking in students.
- Teachers will get awareness and develop their skills on various aspects related to: Learning Outcomes,
- ICT in teaching-learning including Artificial Intelligence,
- Initiatives in School Education including library, eco-club, youth club, kitchen garden,
- Pre-school, Pre-vocational Education and School-Based assessment.
- Covering all teachers and heads of schools at the elementary level in all Government schools,
- Faculty members of State Councils of Educational Research and Training (SCERTs) and District Institutes of Education and Training (DIETs),
- Block Resource Coordinators and Cluster Resource Coordinators in all States and UTs.
Economy
DPDP Act, 2023 and DPDP Rules, 2025
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) invited public feedback on the Draft Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules
- Currently, stakeholder input is under review, and the final rules are expected to be enforced soon.
- About: It is India's first comprehensive data protection law
- It does not apply to personal data used for personal purposes or data made public by the Data Principal or under a legal obligation.
- Under Section 9 of the DPDP Act, 2023 , verifiable parental consent is mandatory before processing children's data , and it prohibits harmfulโฆ
- Any user below the age of 18 has been defined as a child under the Act.
- Consent is not required for legitimate uses like government services or medical emergencies.
- They must avoid false complaints or information , with violations punishable by a fine up to Rs 10,000.
- They are also required to erase personal data once its purpose is fulfilled and retention is no longer legally necessary.
- SDFs have extra duties, including appointing a Data Protection Officer , an independent auditor , and conducting impact assessments.
- For notified agencies , in the interest o f security, sovereignty, public order , etc.
Discuss the significance of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 in safeguarding the fundamental right to privacy under Article 21.
History
Expediting the Enrolment of Children in Schools
Recently, 2023 Global Education Monitoring Report titled 'SDG 4 Mid-Term Progress Review' released by UNESCO , paints a grim picture across theโฆ
- There are now 250 million children not enrolled in school , up by six million since 2021, according to the report.
- 1.4 million children must be enrolled in preschool every year until 2030, and primary completion rates must be almost tripled, as per the report.
- About: The 2023 Global Education Monitoring Report shows the progress made since 2015 against all SDG 4 targets based largely on the data of theโฆ
- Early Childhood : The percentage of children one year younger than the official primary entry age who are in organized learning programmes hasโฆ
- Higher Education: The tertiary education gross enrolment ratio increased from 37% to 41%
- Adult Education: Among 57 mainly high-income countries
- Gender Parity : The number of young women completing secondary school for every 100 young men increased from 102 to 105 globally and from 84 to 88 inโฆ
- School Infrastructure: The share of schools with electricity increased from 66% to 76% in primary education and from 88% to 90% in upper secondaryโฆ
- Teachers: The percentage of trained teachers in primary education has remained almost stagnant at 86%
- Inequity in Access: During the Covid-19 Pandemic
- programmes has remained constant at 75%. Higher Education: The tertiary education
- gross enrolment ratio increased from 37% to 41%, with women (44%) having a six
- gross enrolment ratio increased from 37% to 41%, with women (44%) having a six percentage
- increased from 37% to 41%, with women (44%) having a six percentage point gap over men
- having a six percentage point gap over men (38%). Adult Education: Among 57 mainly
- non-formal education and training fell by 10% , mostly as a result of Covid-19. Gender
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