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Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores the lesser known truths in the corporate culture of Journal.
AI and Humanity: A Relationship Evolving with Purpose.
Not too long ago, artificial intelligence sounded like science fiction. But today, AI is deeply embedded in our daily lives—from voice assistants and content recommendations to fraud detection and medical diagnostics. The evolution has been so fast and seamless that we often don’t realize we’re interacting with AI at all.
By Sayed Zewayed10 months ago in Journal
The Rise, Fall, and Reinvention of Kodak: A Business Lesson Every Entrepreneur Should Know
In the world of business, history is full of companies that once ruled their industries, only to fall from grace because they failed to adapt. One of the most famous examples is Kodak — a brand that was once so dominant in photography that its name was practically synonymous with taking pictures.
By SHADOW-WRITES10 months ago in Journal
U.S. Under wartime law, the Supreme Court temporarily stops deporting Venezuelan migrants.
The United States Supreme Court has temporarily halted the deportation of a group of Venezuelan migrants under a wartime immigration law in a significant and closely watched decision. The ruling halts the Biden administration’s recent efforts to apply Section 212(f) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, a provision dating back to 1952, which grants the president sweeping authority to restrict immigration in times of national emergency or when it is deemed detrimental to the interests of the United States.
By Mazharul Dihan10 months ago in Journal
Chinese Robots Run Against Humans in World’s First Humanoid Half-Marathon — and Lose by a Mile. AI-Generated.
In a historic event that merged athleticism with cutting-edge robotics, the world witnessed the first-ever humanoid half-marathon held in China, where a group of humanoid robots competed against human runners in a 21.1-kilometer race. The futuristic contest, which was put on by a group of top Chinese universities and robotics companies and took place in Beijing, was meant to show off new developments in artificial intelligence and humanoid robotics. While the robots captivated spectators with their mechanical strides and uncanny resemblance to human motion, the final results confirmed what many had suspected: robots are still far from outrunning their creators. Despite months of preparation, advanced programming, and highly engineered designs, none of the robots came close to challenging the human athletes, finishing the race several hours behind the top runners—or dropping out entirely due to technical malfunctions.
By Rezwan Al Shahriar10 months ago in Journal
Picturesque Picnic Point
Sunday, 31st March 2024: Picnic Point, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. A luminescent moon perched atop the massive flagpole, gazing down through the predawn gloom. Forty-six metres above lush green parkland, the blue, red and white flag hung limply. Waiting. Ribbons of mist threaded through the trees crowded along the escarpment. A soft murmur of voices crept into the hush of early morning. A damp breeze gently brushed my cheek. Shoes scraped on a stone path and soon silenced. A voice quietly greeted those gathered.
By Angie the Archivist 📚🪶10 months ago in Journal
Announcing New Computer Use in Microsoft Copilot Studio for UI Automation
Introduction Microsoft continues to push the boundaries of AI-powered automation with its latest enhancement to Microsoft Copilot Studio—UI Automation via Computer Use. This new capability empowers developers and business users to automate repetitive tasks by interacting with applications just like a human would, leveraging AI to streamline workflows and boost productivity.
By Dewan Minhajul10 months ago in Journal
The Media's Role in Combating Misinformation
In an era where information travels at the speed of light, the line between fact and fiction often blurs. Imagine a world where news of a zombie apocalypse trends higher than climate change reports. Welcome to the age of misinformation, where distinguishing truth from falsehood has become a daily challenge. As guardians of information, the media play a pivotal role in this battle. But how equipped are they to fight this war? Let's dive into the strategies and best practices that media outlets employ to maintain information integrity and combat the spread of misinformation.
By Alain SUPPINI10 months ago in Journal







