#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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Researchers conducting surveys of the Great Barrier Reef bleaching event are aided by an autonomous underwater drone equipped with artificial intelligence. Stay tuned for additional information!
2024 Grammy Awards: first-ever honors for African music For the first time, African music is being recognized at the Grammy Awards with its own category.
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Indonesia floods and landslides: Several died, more missing following torrential rains.
Floods and landslides have killed at least 14 people in a mountainous region of Central Indonesia. South Sulawesi province has been suffering from severe rain since Thursday. More than 115 people have had to abandon their homes.
As Ukraine commemorates two years since the Russian invasion, four Western leaders are in the city.
Though their president is confident, fewer Ukrainians think they will win. Ammunition is running low, the army is removing soldiers from strategic cities, and the United States may not continue to support the government. Joining Al Jazeera live from New Delhi is Theresa Fallon, Senior Fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Director of The Center for Russia Europe Asia Studies.
Africa: Distinct regions are impacted by severe weather patterns.
Activists are urging African nations to declare a climate emergency and act immediately to address the issue. Droughts and climate change significantly impact conflicts in Africa. For farmers and herders who rely on rain-fed crops, severe droughts pose an existential threat. The state of the climate in Africa 2023 assessment states that warming is occurring on the continent more quickly than it is globally. This paper illustrates the unpredictable nature of climate shifts across the continent.
Red Sea Crisis: US and UK initiate fresh attacks against the Houthis Joint airstrikes target the Houthi rebels in Yemen in a second wave. As promised, the Houthis will "respond to any attacks on Yemen." Houthi's allegation that he fired in the Red Sea at an American cargo ship. Watch to find out more!
Ceasefire talks: US secretary of state says 'gaps are narrowing'
Amidst continued challenges, US Secretary of State Blinken remains optimistic about a quick truce between Israel and Hamas. While the UN gets ready to vote on a ceasefire resolution, he is actively participating in mediating talks in Cairo.
Exhibition of drones in Korea: Features military and commercial versions
In South Korea, drones of all sizes and forms are on display. The exhibition demonstrates how technological advancements are poised to accelerate as artificial intelligence finds greater use in unmanned aerial vehicle systems.
Pakistani Social Media Debate: Is it appropriate to outlaw social media usage? Senate of Pakistan
The resolution to outlaw social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok, YouTube, and X has made it to Pakistan's Senate, where it is currently being mined. Monday is the scheduled debate day for this resolution. The resolution targets the younger generation because of what it sees as the detrimental and harmful consequences of social media, according to documents from the Senate Secretariat. See to find out more!
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