#Robot#braille#tech Robot is taught to read braille twice as quickly as a human
The last week saw several fascinating technological advancements, and we bring you the most intriguing ones in our tech wrap. A robot has been trained to read Braille, while artificial intelligence shows promise in improving the diagnosis of ovarian cancer.
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HRW: Panama and Colombia are not doing enough to safeguard migrants in the Darien Gap
Colombia and Panama are not providing adequate protection to migrants attempting to traverse the dangerous Darien Gap, according to a recent Human Rights Watch report. Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals escape between the two nations via the natural divide.
Antarctica: A robot plane will map the effects of climate change Scientists and engineers have touched down in Antarctica to test a drone that will aid in the prediction of climate change effects by experts. Areas of the continent that have been off-limits to scholars will be mapped by the autonomous aircraft. It has been tested in severe weather conditions near the highest peaks in Wales. In order to estimate how quickly the ice could melt and contribute to an increase in sea level worldwide, its first experiment will map the mountains beneath an ice sheet. Scientists' ability to learn more about Antarctica is hampered by current technological capabilities.
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Google is using artificial intelligence (AI) to stop the spread of fraudulent online reviews, which deceive consumers and hurt regional companies. In 2023, the corporation removed over 170 million phony reviews, a 45% rise from the year before.
Taiwan reform dispute: Scuffles break out in parliament.
Scuffles have erupted in Taiwan's parliament between members of the two main political parties, neither of which has a clear majority. The scuffles come only a few days before Taiwan's next president takes office.
India: The Indian Air Force conducts "Bambi Bucket" operations to extinguish forest fires in the Nilgiris.
To combat the forest fire at Forest Dale near Black Bridge in the Nilgiris forest division, which has been spreading for the past four days, more than 150 Forest Department staff from the Nilgiris, Pollachi, Coimbatore, and Udumalpet forest divisions have been stationed in Coonoor. Watch to find out more!
Japan asserts its ownership of the disputed Islets Island.
A new territorial dispute between Japan and South Korea centers on a collection of tiny islets. A new territorial dispute emerged after Japan reaffirmed its claim to the disputed islets under Seoul's authority. Keep an eye out for additional information!
Floods brought on by heavy rainfall kill several people.
Around the planet, there are severe downpours. At least 33 individuals perished in the floods in Afghanistan, whereas flash floods in Oman claimed the lives of at least 17 people. Bahrain saw intense rain and wind, causing streets to flood as well.
US Air Force blows up Minuteman III on a test flight.
The US Air Force blew up a Minuteman III missile after detecting an abnormality after it was launched. The Minuteman III is critical to the US military's strategic arsenal.
EU task group wants to increase naval presence in the Red Sea to enhance security.
Due to piracy and the threat of Houthi missiles, maritime security is becoming a more pressing worldwide issue. Ships are bolstered by nations to protect commerce routes and quell illicit activity. To prevent rockets from reaching their target and guarantee safe passage through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, advanced warships, such as the Italian frigate Mare Federico Martinengo, joined EU task forces. Continual presence and diverse skills are emphasized as the mission evolves from anti-piracy efforts to counter Houthi threats.
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