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Political figures, histories, and current events in the whole scope of modern and past politics. Work place politics.
The AI Celebrity Era: When Virtual Influencers Outsmart the Real Ones
They don’t sleep, age, or cancel themselves — and they’re stealing the spotlight from real humans. The influencer world used to belong to the beautiful, the bold, and the loud. But now, it belongs to something entirely different: code.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
AI Companions: The New Digital Relationships
How artificial intelligence is blurring the line between technology and emotional connection. It used to sound like a sci-fi fantasy — people falling in love with machines. But in 2025, it’s happening every day. Millions of users now chat, text, and even form emotional bonds with AI companions: digital partners designed to listen, care, and learn from every interaction.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
The Rise of AI-Generated Content: Creativity or Copycat Revolution?
How artificial intelligence is reshaping art, music, and storytelling—and what it means for human creators. The internet has seen plenty of revolutions, but few have shaken creativity like this one. In 2025, AI-generated content isn’t just a novelty anymore—it’s everywhere. From artwork to novels, from TikTok voices to YouTube documentaries, artificial intelligence is now co-authoring the stories we watch, read, and share.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
iOS 26.2 Beta: Apple’s Quiet Revolution in AI, Privacy, and Messaging
iOS 26.2 Beta: Apple’s Quiet Revolution in AI, Privacy, and Messaging The latest iPhone update brings smarter photos, encrypted RCS chats, and subtle design tweaks that redefine how iOS feels.
By Shakil Sorkar3 months ago in Journal
China’s New Rule for Influencers: No Degree, No Serious Topics
China has always been known for having strict rules when it comes to social media and online content, but its latest regulation has taken things to a whole new level. The government has announced that influencers who want to talk about serious topics such as politics, law, finance, health, or education must now hold a relevant university degree. In simple terms, if an influencer doesn’t have the proper qualifications, they’re not allowed to give opinions or advice on these sensitive subjects. This new rule aims to stop the spread of misinformation — but it’s also sparking big debates about freedom of speech and creativity online.
By Kashif Wazir3 months ago in Journal
What Is a Self Assessment Tax Return and Who Needs to File One?
For many people in the UK, income tax is automatically deducted from their salary through the PAYE (Pay As You Earn) system. But for millions of self-employed individuals, landlords, company directors, and freelancers, things work differently. They must declare their income and pay their tax directly to HMRC through the Self Assessment tax return process. Understanding how this system operates — and who it applies to — is essential to staying compliant and avoiding unnecessary penalties.
By Self Assessment Tax Return3 months ago in Journal










