fact or fiction
Is it fact or merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the myths and beliefs we hold about cyber safety, artificial intelligence, dystopian futures and our everyday gadgets.
The Dual-Edged Sword: Assessing the Risks of AI in Healthcare
Writer's Note: Hey guys! i am new here. I really need your support Artificial Intelligence (AI) has ushered in a new era of innovation and transformation in the healthcare sector, offering promising solutions to longstanding challenges. However, with the rapid integration of AI into healthcare systems, it is crucial to acknowledge and address the potential dangers and risks associated with this technology. While AI holds great potential to enhance patient care, it also presents several significant dangers that warrant careful consideration.
By Sofia Mark2 years ago in 01
Dwaraka: The Lost City of Ancient Legends
Few stories in history and mythology are as fascinating as the legend of Dwaraka, the lost city associated with Lord Krishna. The underwater ruins of Dwaraka, located off the coast of the Indian state of Gujarat, have long attracted the attention of archaeologists, historians, and spiritual seekers. This article covers the fascinating story of Dwaraka, its history, its latest discoveries, and the ongoing efforts to unlock the secrets of this ancient wonder.
By Harika Vaddi2 years ago in 01
Bombproof Temple of Tanot Mata
Tanot. A small village in the inhospitable desert of Rajasthan, located on the Indo-Pak border. November 1965. The India Pakistan war was at its peak. On 17th November, to capture the outpost of Tanot, Pakistanis started dropping bombs on the small village of Tanot.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
Karni Mata
What’s your first reaction when you see a rat running in your house? If you are someone who is afraid of them, you will jump on the sofa screaming, or if you are one of the courageous people, you run towards the broom closet so that you can pick up the broom and chase this creature out of your home. Right?
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
ARE ATOMIC CLOCKS BETTER THAN NORMAL TIME GADGETS?
The Public Actual Lab in Southwest London. This is where you can discover a portion of the world's most popular nuclear tickers, known as hydrogen mazers. There are roughly 400 of these gadgets around the world, and they assume a vital part in assisting the whole planet with exploring through time. Every single current innovation, including satellite working frameworks, GPS, flight and train timetables, and, surprisingly, the television programs on your screen, depend on the direction of nuclear clocks. Anyway, how do these tickers work? Envision a pendulum swinging from left to right or the other way around. Each swing addresses a timeframe equivalent to one second. In any case, a normal pendulum isn't exceptionally exact as its development can fluctuate, either dialing back or speeding up. Nuclear clocks, then again, use iotas to work like a pendulum. At the point when these molecules are presented to microwave radiation, they begin to vary. Roughly 9 billion of these variances are equivalent to one second. Assuming you view this as difficult to accept, simply think about the huge significance of nuclear timekeepers in our cutting edge world.
By Erick Urio2 years ago in 01
Social Health
There it is. One of the most clichéd lines since the dawn of time. But have you really given a thought on this? In this interconnected world, our social interactions play a vital role in shaping our lives. The quality of our relationships, the depth of our connections, and the harmony we cultivate with those around us can have a profound impact on our overall well-being.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01
The Magha Gupt (Winter Secret) Navratri
The words ‘Gupt Navratri’ are used for two Navratris during the year. One falls during monsoons and the second during winters. The first one is known as Ashadha Gupt Navratri and the second one is Magha Gupt Navratri. As per the Hindu calendar, Magha, or the period from February 2nd to Feb 10th this year, is the last month of winters. Post this, the season changes and shortly after the year changes. The word Gupt is used for anything that is secret or not in the public knowledge.
By Aditya Sharma1112 years ago in 01









