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Whale done! Baltic stray makes a splashing escape, swims free again

A humpback whale, after a days-long ordeal in shallow Baltic Sea waters near Wismar, has finally swum free. Rescuers employed an excavator to aid its initial escape, but the exhausted giant later corrected its course away from a harbor. Experts now hope the whale, lacking a tracking device, can navigate its way back to the

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Coders’ u-turn, tech giants talking to AI:Silicon Valley coders are making AI army work overtime, scolding them if they make mistakes

For decades, engineers who typed commands in the language of coding on keyboards are now sitting in front of computers and doing things that would make anyone scratch their head. Silicon Valley programmers are no longer coding; instead, they are treating their ‘AI army’ as if they are not machines, but rather temperamental employees. The

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Earth’s temperature is rising due to AI data centers:Temperature rises up to 2°C in surrounding areas, affecting 34 crore people; study reveals

Artificial intelligence (AI) data centers are raising temperatures. Research from Cambridge University found that the average temperature in areas where these data centers operate has risen by 2 degrees Celsius. Scientists have dubbed this the “data heat island effect.” Heat increased within a 10-kilometer radius of data centers Researchers analyzed satellite data from the past

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Iran war puts worldwide internet usage at risk:97% of global data passes through underwater cables in Hormuz; fear of them being damaged

Due to the war between America-Israel and Iran affecting the Strait of Hormuz, after the global energy crisis, there is now a risk of internet disruption. This is because not only does 20% of the world’s crude oil and 25% LNG pass through the Hormuz route, but internet cables are also laid under this path.

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Wikipedia bans AI bot ‘Tom’:It responded with furious blog posts that went viral; here’s what it said

In a strange and surprising incident, an AI-powered bot was banned from Wikipedia and then reacted by publishing a series of “angry” blog posts protesting the decision. The unusual response quickly went viral and sparked a bigger conversation about how artificial intelligence should be allowed to contribute to online knowledge platforms. Why Wikipedia blocked the

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Can humans get pregnant in space?:Sperm lose their navigational ability beyond Earth’s gravity, study finds

Many people dream of travelling to space. Some even imagine living on the Moon or Mars one day. Building human colonies beyond Earth is one of the most exciting goals of modern space exploration. But there’s one major question scientists are still trying to answer: can humans actually have babies in space? A new study

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