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The history and development of artificial intelligence
In a world where imagination often paves the path to reality, the journey of artificial intelligence (AI) stands as a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance. This is the tale of how AI evolved from a mere concept in the minds of dreamers to a revolutionary force shaping our world today.
By sadia Noreen2 years ago in History
The Attack of Terrorist
The tragic events of September 11, 2001, commonly referred to as 9/11, left an indelible mark on New York City and the entire nation. The devastation caused by the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center not only altered the physical landscape of the city but also profoundly impacted the lives of countless individuals. The sight of the Twin Towers collapsing, the heroic efforts of first responders, and the overwhelming loss of life created a collective sense of shock and grief that reverberated across the country.
By Amina Afta 2 years ago in History
Fake News that Go Viral
Synopsis In an age where information is at our fingertips, the spread of false news has become an intriguing, if not slightly concerning, phenomenon. This article delves into the world of viral fake news, highlighting some of the most entertaining yet deceiving stories that have captivated audiences worldwide. Prepare to be amused and amazed by the sheer audacity and creativity behind these fabricated tales. From melting moons to alien invasions, these stories have entertained and baffled millions. We'll explore how these fake news stories spread, the reasons they captured the public's imagination, and the lessons we can learn about media literacy and critical thinking.
By Rafael Fiuza2 years ago in History
Why were ancient Egyptians obsessed with cats?
The ancient Egyptians' deep admiration for cats is well-documented in various historical texts. Notably, economic records highlight the existence of expansive enclosures adjacent to cat temples, serving as breeding grounds for these feline creatures - commonly referred to as catteries. The precise intentions behind the intricate care and breeding of cats in these designated areas remain a captivating enigma that continues to pique curiosity and spark scholarly debate.
By Amina Afta 2 years ago in History
Fun Realities: Imaginative Swimmers, Octopuses, Robots, from there, the sky's the limit!
Have you ever seen a creature that couldn't possibly be real? Maybe as night fell, you glimpsed a grotesquely tall, gangly figure with burning eyes heading straight for you, only to realize it was just a lamp overgrown with vines. No? Just me? Well, it's easy to see how our ancestors might have believed in impossible creatures like dragons, unicorns, or Bigfoot. But what if I told you some of these creatures actually existed? Come with me as we uncover the real beasts that inspired these legends, and some that have even been caught on camera.
By La-Rochelle Jardine 2 years ago in History
The Last Library of Earth. AI-Generated.
In the year 2154, Earth was but a memory, a blue-green orb visible only through the portholes of the spaceship Horizon. It had been two decades since humanity evacuated the dying planet, leaving behind a world ravaged by climate change and war. Among the relics salvaged from the old world was the most precious cargo: the entirety of human knowledge, encapsulated within the Quantum Library, the last library of Earth.
By Rubel Matubbar2 years ago in History
Digital Literacy: Essential Skills for the 21st Century
Introduction Digital literacy has become a fundamental skill in today’s world. With the rapid evolution of technology, the ability to navigate, understand, and use digital information is no longer just a competitive advantage but a necessity. This article explores the key skills required for digital literacy in the 21st century, highlighting their importance and offering an overview of how to acquire and apply them effectively. From understanding the digital context to mastering technical skills and ensuring continuous learning, digital literacy encompasses a wide range of competencies crucial for personal and professional success.
By Fabio Smiraglia2 years ago in History
The Secret Lives of Billionaires: 10 Untold Stories from the World's Wealthiest. AI-Generated.
When we think of billionaires, images of opulence, private jets, and luxurious lifestyles often come to mind. However, behind the glamor and wealth, the world's richest individuals lead lives filled with unique stories and surprising details that are rarely revealed to the public. Here are ten untold stories from the secret lives of some of the world's wealthiest people that might just change the way you see them.
By David Andrews2 years ago in History
‘Is she Black or Indian?’ - Trump under fire after questioning Harris’ identity . Content Warning.
Donald Trump isn't used to this: no "God Bless the USA" soundtrack and no cheering fans. "I want to start by addressing the elephant in the room, sir," at the National Association of Black Journalists. Trump was challenged on his record and his words right from the get-go.
By Duy Ngô Văn2 years ago in History
Why Kamala has Trump worried about ‘red‘ N. Carolina: See Obama-level stunner numbers . Content Warning.
Why Kamala has Trump worried about ‘red’ North Carolina: See Obama-level stunner numbers. This momentum that's empowering the Kamala Harris campaign is becoming quite concrete tonight. What began with Biden's endorsement of Harris and then became that deluge of backing from every top Democratic party leader, and led to a winning margin among the Democratic convention delegates pledging to back Harris, is now getting official. Now, this is the final, sometimes pro forma, step where you have the delegates vote to make a candidate the party's nominee. It normally goes like this: "On behalf of the governor L. Matalasi Mol, Madam Secretary, Illinois is happy to give 164 votes for the next President Jimmy Carter, and I move that Hillary Clinton be selected as the nominee of the Democratic Party for President of the United States. All in favor of the motion to suspend the rules and nominate by acclamation Barack Obama as the Democratic Party's presidential candidate, please say Aye."
By Duy Ngô Văn2 years ago in History







