
Shehbaz Malik
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I, Shahbaz Malik, am a student of Technology and Computing. SEO learner, and a proud father of three naughties.
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How Green Energy Implementation Would Be a Game Changer
Imagine a world where our homes, businesses, and industries run entirely on clean, renewable energy. A world where the air is crisp, free from the suffocating smog of fossil fuels, and where our dependence on depleting resources is replaced with a self-sustaining, eco-friendly system. This is not a utopian fantasy but a very real and achievable future—one where green energy is the backbone of progress. The transition to renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro has been gaining momentum, but full-scale implementation would mark a revolution, reshaping economies, improving public health, and mitigating climate change.
By Shehbaz Malik12 months ago in Petlife
How Online Shopping Would Be a Game Changer Soon
Imagine a world where shopping is no longer confined by time, location, or even personal physical effort. You wake up; before you've even brewed your morning coffee, your groceries for the week are already en route, tailored to your tastes and delivered by drones. Online shopping is no longer a convenience-it's a revolution poised to redefine how we interact with goods, services, and experiences.
By Shehbaz Malik12 months ago in History
How Machine Ethics Play a Role in Our Future
Imagine a world where self-driving cars navigate bustling city streets, robots assist in hospitals, and algorithms make decisions that influence our daily lives, from financial advice to legal judgments. This isn't the distant future — it's the present, evolving rapidly before our eyes. As machines and artificial intelligence (AI) become more capable, they also shoulder responsibilities once reserved for humans. The catch is that machines, unlike humans, do not intrinsically possess values or a conscience. They run according to instructions and data and, therefore, raising issues of ethics in design and application is vital. Unless we inject these systems with core ethical principles, we risk releasing technologies that unconsciously harm individuals, enhance social biases, or violate trust.
By Shehbaz Malik12 months ago in Education


