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Sora, OpenAI’s New Video Model, Will Change YouTube Forever

OpenAI: The recent announcement of Sora, OpenAI’s new AI system for generating high-quality video from text prompts, has sparked much discussion about how this technology could disrupt industries like film, TV, and especially YouTube. While the capabilities shown in Sora’s demo reel are impressive, its forthcoming release raises ethical concerns and questions about how such

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BJP-Chandigarh Situation: Cronyism And Corruption In City Beautiful

New Delhi: The recent mayoral elections in Chandigarh have become the latest controversy dividing the people. The elections exposed the shady underbelly of politics in the Union Territory—bringing to light allegations of corruption and disregard for democratic norms by the ruling BJP.   The drama unfolded when the Aam Aadmi Party presented CCTV footage from

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Why Are Sri Lanka Elephants Dying at Record Rates?

An unnoticed human-elephant conflict is developing in Sri Lanka. Last year set grim records, with over 640 elephant and human deaths from clashes between the species. The rising body count signals the devastating consequences of habitat loss and encroachment in one of Asia’s most densely populated countries. As expanding farms and settlements squeeze Sri Lankan

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Iran Calls US & UK’s Strikes On Iraq, Syria A “Mistake”

Tehran: Iran has criticized the United States’ decision to launch airstrikes on Iraq and Syria, calling it an error in strategic judgment that targeted 85 sites across both countries last Friday. The sound of American firepower has once again gripped the Middle East after the United States launched retaliatory strikes targeting Iranian-backed militias in Iraq

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India’s $40B “God” Industry – Religion, Economics, And Social Impact

India is by far the most religious country in the world. With over 80% of the total 1.4 billion population identifying as Hindu—Islam is the second largest religion, with significant numbers of Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists, Jains, and others. Religion permeates many aspects of life across the subcontinent—for better and worse—and I will tell you why.

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Neuralink Debuts Wireless Brain Implant In Humans – Here Are The Results

San Francisco: Elon Musk’s brain-machine interface company Neuralink has debuted its first wireless brain implant in a human patient. The initial results are promising, marking a good step towards Musk’s goal of merging humans with artificial intelligence. “The first human received an implant from Neuralink yesterday and is recovering well,” Musk said in a post

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4 Fantastic Ways Ram Mandir Can Boost The Local Economy

The grand inauguration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on January 22 was a momentous occasion that echoed with Hindus worldwide. But Ram Mandir’s impact will be far beyond its spiritual and cultural influence. It needs to and will become an economic juggernaut that will elevate Ayodhya and the entire state of Uttar Pradesh economically

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Economics In The Era Of Artificial Intelligence – A Bleak Look

Artificial intelligence is swiftly reshaping reality before our very eyes. By 2030—as many as 800 million jobs worldwide could be impacted by automation and AI, according to a 2017 research by McKinsey & Company. While it’s true that AI and robotics have the potential to boost productivity and economic growth, their widespread adoption may also

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Meet The World’s First Cloned Rhesus Monkey To Reach Adulthood

Chinese Academy of Sciences: Scientists have achieved a significant milestone in the field of animal cloning. For the first time, a cloned rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) has survived into adulthood. At over two years old, the cloned monkey named ReTro represents a breakthrough in primate cloning that could unlock new possibilities for medical research using

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