'Us Fake University' - 16 News Result(s)
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Wednesday May 26, 2021Researchers from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, US have demonstrated that artificial intelligence (AI) is capable of leading a misinformation campaign online — one that is far more complex to spot and control. The research showed how an algorithm called GPT-3 could generate written texts of misinformation disguised as a human to mislead...
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- India News | Press Trust of India | Friday November 29, 2019US federal law enforcement agencies have arrested 90 more foreign students, mostly from India, taking the total number of students held so far to over 250 from a fake university set up by the authorities to check immigration fraud.
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- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Thursday November 28, 2019US Federal law enforcement agencies have arrested 90 foreign students, mostly from India, enrolled in a fake university established by the United States government to check immigration fraud, a media report has said.
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- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Thursday April 11, 2019Students from India are advised to "exercise their due diligence" before seeking admission into American universities, the Indian Embassy has said, months after over 100 Indians landed in trouble for enrolling at a fake educational institution set up by US authorities to expose immigration fraud.
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- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 5, 2019The eight Indians, who were recently arrested for recruiting several hundred students mostly from India to stay illegally in the US by enrolling in a fake university, have pleaded "not guilty" before a federal court in Michigan.
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- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 5, 2019All 130 foreign students, including 129 Indians who were detained for enrolling in a fake university, were aware that they were committing a crime to fraudulently remain in the US, the State Department has said, days after India issued a demarche to the American Embassy in New Delhi.
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- Indians Abroad | Edited by Arun Nair | Sunday February 3, 2019Indian Ambassador to the US, Harsh Vardhan Shringla, on Sunday confirmed that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) will have access to all the students who were detained in the United States for enrolling themselves in a fake university, by Monday.
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- Indians Abroad | Reported by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Abhishek Chakraborty | Saturday February 2, 2019Sushma Swaraj and her team at the Ministry of External Affairs are giving "top priority" to Indian students who have been arrested in the United States for enrolling themselves in a fake university, in what authorities have called a "pay-to-stay" in America scheme. Of the 130 foreign students arrested, 129 are from India.
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- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Saturday February 2, 2019As many as 129 Indians are among the 130 foreign students arrested for enrolling at a fake university allegedly to remain in the US.The Indian embassy in the US has opened a 24/7 hotline to assist 129 Indian students arrested by the American authorities in the "pay-and-stay" university visa scam, officials have said.
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- India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday February 1, 2019The 130 students arrested so far in a "pay-to-stay" sting operation using a fake university face only civil immigration charges, according to media reports.
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- India News | Reported by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Debjani Chatterjee | Thursday January 31, 2019Hundreds of Indian students could face criminal cases or be deported after agencies in the United States unearthed a huge university scam to lure foreign students. Eight Indian student recruiters have been arrested by USlaw enforcement agencies after multiple raids in the last two days according to the Detroit News, a US daily.
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- India News | Edited by Debanish Achom (with inputs from ANI) | Tuesday April 3, 2018Do not lie during visa interview. Do not give fake documents. Do listen carefully to the visa interview officer. These are some pointers the US embassy in India has given to students who are preparing to apply for a visa
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- Associated Press | Tuesday December 26, 2017The plug-in, "Open Mind," was developed earlier this month during a 36-hour problem-solving competition known as a hackathon at Yale University.
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- India News | Press Trust of India | Saturday April 9, 2016Over 300 Indian students who unknowingly came to the US as part of a fake university sting operation conducted by law enforcement agencies to expose a visa scam, have been identified and located and the process has started for their deportation, officials said.
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- Indians Abroad | Agencies | Thursday April 7, 2016Mostly Indian and Chinese students are among over 1,000 people facing deportation from the US after being caught in an undercover operation that involved a fake university set up by the US government to catch visa fraud.
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'Us Fake University' - 16 News Result(s)
- Edited by Gadgets 360 Newsdesk | Wednesday May 26, 2021Researchers from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, US have demonstrated that artificial intelligence (AI) is capable of leading a misinformation campaign online — one that is far more complex to spot and control. The research showed how an algorithm called GPT-3 could generate written texts of misinformation disguised as a human to mislead...
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- India News | Press Trust of India | Friday November 29, 2019US federal law enforcement agencies have arrested 90 more foreign students, mostly from India, taking the total number of students held so far to over 250 from a fake university set up by the authorities to check immigration fraud.
www.ndtv.com
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Thursday November 28, 2019US Federal law enforcement agencies have arrested 90 foreign students, mostly from India, enrolled in a fake university established by the United States government to check immigration fraud, a media report has said.
www.ndtv.com
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Thursday April 11, 2019Students from India are advised to "exercise their due diligence" before seeking admission into American universities, the Indian Embassy has said, months after over 100 Indians landed in trouble for enrolling at a fake educational institution set up by US authorities to expose immigration fraud.
www.ndtv.com
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 5, 2019The eight Indians, who were recently arrested for recruiting several hundred students mostly from India to stay illegally in the US by enrolling in a fake university, have pleaded "not guilty" before a federal court in Michigan.
www.ndtv.com
- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Tuesday February 5, 2019All 130 foreign students, including 129 Indians who were detained for enrolling in a fake university, were aware that they were committing a crime to fraudulently remain in the US, the State Department has said, days after India issued a demarche to the American Embassy in New Delhi.
www.ndtv.com
- Indians Abroad | Edited by Arun Nair | Sunday February 3, 2019Indian Ambassador to the US, Harsh Vardhan Shringla, on Sunday confirmed that the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) will have access to all the students who were detained in the United States for enrolling themselves in a fake university, by Monday.
www.ndtv.com
- Indians Abroad | Reported by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Abhishek Chakraborty | Saturday February 2, 2019Sushma Swaraj and her team at the Ministry of External Affairs are giving "top priority" to Indian students who have been arrested in the United States for enrolling themselves in a fake university, in what authorities have called a "pay-to-stay" in America scheme. Of the 130 foreign students arrested, 129 are from India.
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- Indians Abroad | Press Trust of India | Saturday February 2, 2019As many as 129 Indians are among the 130 foreign students arrested for enrolling at a fake university allegedly to remain in the US.The Indian embassy in the US has opened a 24/7 hotline to assist 129 Indian students arrested by the American authorities in the "pay-and-stay" university visa scam, officials have said.
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- India News | Indo-Asian News Service | Friday February 1, 2019The 130 students arrested so far in a "pay-to-stay" sting operation using a fake university face only civil immigration charges, according to media reports.
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- India News | Reported by Uma Sudhir, Edited by Debjani Chatterjee | Thursday January 31, 2019Hundreds of Indian students could face criminal cases or be deported after agencies in the United States unearthed a huge university scam to lure foreign students. Eight Indian student recruiters have been arrested by USlaw enforcement agencies after multiple raids in the last two days according to the Detroit News, a US daily.
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- India News | Edited by Debanish Achom (with inputs from ANI) | Tuesday April 3, 2018Do not lie during visa interview. Do not give fake documents. Do listen carefully to the visa interview officer. These are some pointers the US embassy in India has given to students who are preparing to apply for a visa
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- Associated Press | Tuesday December 26, 2017The plug-in, "Open Mind," was developed earlier this month during a 36-hour problem-solving competition known as a hackathon at Yale University.
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- India News | Press Trust of India | Saturday April 9, 2016Over 300 Indian students who unknowingly came to the US as part of a fake university sting operation conducted by law enforcement agencies to expose a visa scam, have been identified and located and the process has started for their deportation, officials said.
www.ndtv.com
- Indians Abroad | Agencies | Thursday April 7, 2016Mostly Indian and Chinese students are among over 1,000 people facing deportation from the US after being caught in an undercover operation that involved a fake university set up by the US government to catch visa fraud.
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