Is AI Ready To Replace Humans?

AGI poses existential risks, including the potential extinction of humanity Image: Shutterstock Artificial Intelligence (AI) represents one of the most significant technological advancements since the digital computer. Despite its profound impact, many people remain uncertain about its implications. Opinions vary from dismissing AI’s significance to fearing its potential to dominate the world and endanger human … Read more

Legal Briefs | UK murder convict seeks remission

HYDERABAD: Justice C.V. Bhasker Reddy of the Telangana High Court ordered the DG of prisons and correctional services to review a remission plea filed by the parents of Nagaraju Kumar Nalluri, who was convicted for the murder of a fellow student, in Birmingham on May 6, 2008. The prisoner, a former student of the University … Read more

Phantom Push

Phantom Strength Routine is a very functional yet effective format of strength training that focusses on the foundational lifts, which have proven to increase the muscle endurance and strength of an athlete by stimulating the bigger and smaller muscle groups. It also helps the athlete build muscle and get stronger. Experts weigh in. The Concept … Read more

Baggy pants & cool vibes

For the Fall 2024, baggy pants are making a powerful return to the forefront of fashion, and it’s no surprise that Gen Z, with its love for unisex and gender-neutral styles, is embracing this trend with open arms. With Bollywood icons like Alia Bhatt, Kriti Sanon, Sara Ali Khan, Tiger Shroff, and the current heartthrob … Read more

VA must strengthen controls addressing EHR performance

The Veterans Administration’s Office of Inspector General conducted a new audit to determine whether the VA and Oracle Health had sufficient controls in place to prevent, respond to and mitigate the impact of major performance incidents stemming from the launch of the agency’s new electronic health system at several veterans’ healthcare facilities.  The agency found … Read more

Patients with sensitive health issues more comfortable making appointments with chatbots

Nearly two-thirds (66%) of U.S. patients with sensitive health issues are more comfortable making appointments with chatbots than with staff, according to the Talkdesk U.S. Consumer Healthcare Survey, conducted in August 2024 on the online platform Pollfish. Talkdesk received responses from 1,000 men and women aged 18 and over. Meanwhile, 62% of patients felt support … Read more