Many people overlook early cataract signs, mistaking them for normal aging. Subtle changes like needing brighter light or experiencing glare can impact daily life. These gradual shifts often go unnoticed until vision significantly declines. Experts advise regular eye check-ups after 40 to detect cataracts early. Treatment can restore clarity and vibrancy to vision, surprising patients...
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‘Ghost of state emblem’: Youtuber roasts Odisha Higher Education Department over AI-generated logo
Odisha’s Higher Education Department faced online criticism after a content creator highlighted distorted state emblems in its social media posts, allegedly due to improper AI tool usage. Visuals of the Lion Capital, warrior, and horse appeared misshapen, with text also rendered incorrectly. The creator sarcastically offered AI prompting lessons, suggesting a need for better oversight.
The reality space opened up new doors for me: Rithvik Dhanjani
Rithvik Dhanjani returns to Khatron Ke Khiladi, calling it an enriching experience he’d pay to do again. While he’s overcome many fears, skydiving still unnerves him, indicating his fear of heights persists.
‘Ugly Story’ OTT release: Shree Nandu and Avika Gor’s psychological drama begins streaming online
Shree Nandu and Avika Gor’s intense psychological drama, ‘Ugly Story,’ is now available on Aha, just two weeks after its theatrical release. The film delves into a gripping tale of obsession and manipulation, following Neha’s struggle after marrying her possessive cousin. Viewers are praising Nandu’s disturbing portrayal and Gor’s emotional depth.
Will appoint a grievances minister to check corruption, says Karnataka CM D.K. Shivakumar
Karnataka Chief Minister Shivakumar unveiled plans for two new secretariats to enhance governance: one dedicated to public grievances and another for Non-Resident Indians. A minister will oversee public grievances, ensuring citizens’ administrative issues are addressed at least thrice weekly. The initiative aims for a corruption-free government, free from undue influence.
Anthropic warns about fully recursive self-improvement in AI: ‘Humans may lose control’
Anthropic’s research suggests AI is increasingly used to develop and improve new AI systems, with Claude now writing over 80% of code for production. This trend points towards AI systems becoming more capable, potentially leading to recursive self-improvement. While offering immense benefits, this raises concerns about human control and the need for proactive preparation.
Yoga or Pilates? Try Both This Weekend: Elevate your fitness routine with yogalates
Yogalates, a fusion of yoga and Pilates, is gaining popularity in NCR for its efficient blend of strength, flexibility, and mindfulness. This low-impact workout offers a balanced approach to fitness, catering to various levels and busy lifestyles
Rahul Dev: Age is just a number when discipline stays constant
Even while recovering from a leg fracture, Rahul Dev has refused to let injury derail his fitness journey. The actor says consistency, discipline and a positive mindset have helped him stay strong through every phase of life. Rahul believes fitness goes beyond physical appearance and is equally about mental, emotional and spiritual well-being. He credits...
“A girl of this age and ordering…” Woman shares bizarre experience with food delivery rider
“A girl of this age and ordering…” Woman shares bizarre experience with food delivery rider
Hack of the Day: Listen to YouTube videos in another language
YouTube has introduced an audio track feature allowing users to switch the spoken language on supported videos, transforming foreign-language content into easily understandable material. This innovation significantly enhances accessibility for educational, news, and entertainment content, offering a more engaging learning experience for language learners as well.