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AI (Artificial Intelligence), a boon or a curse?

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a topic of great interest and debate in recent years, with many experts heralding it as a significant boon to society, while others warn of the potential dangers it poses. In this blog post, we will explore both the positive and negative aspects of AI, and consider whether it ultimately represents a blessing or a curse for humanity. On the positive side , AI has the potential to revolutionize many industries, from healthcare to transportation to manufacturing. In healthcare, for example, AI-powered diagnostic tools can quickly and accurately identify diseases, helping doctors make better treatment decisions. In transportation, self-driving cars have the potential to reduce accidents caused by human error and make our roads safer. In manufacturing, AI-powered robots can work tirelessly, around the clock, to increase productivity and efficiency. Furthermore, AI can be used for various humanitarian purposes, like disaster management, climate change, a

Reasons, Why France lost to Argentina in FIFA 2022?

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 The FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar was a tournament of surprises and upsets, but none was more shocking than France's early exit at the hands of Argentina in the Round of 16. Les Bleus, who were considered one of the favourites to win the tournament, were outplayed and outclassed by an Argentine side that was determined to make a statement. In this blog post, we will take a closer look at the five main reasons why France lost against Argentina in the FIFA World Cup 2022. Lack of cohesion in the midfield: The French midfield struggled to connect with the forwards, resulting in a lack of fluidity in their attacks. The midfield trio of N'Golo Kante, Paul Pogba, and Adrien Rabiot were unable to establish a rhythm and often found themselves overrun by the Argentine midfield. Argentina, on the other hand, had a cohesive midfield that effectively distributed the ball to their forwards. The midfield duo of Leandro Paredes and Rodrigo de Paul controlled the tempo of the game and dictate

Semiconductor Chip Crisis Over the World

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Overview:   The semiconductor chip crisis is a current issue affecting the technology industry, with a shortage of chips causing delays and supply chain issues for a variety of industries. Semiconductor chips, also known as microchips, are small electronic components used in a wide range of products, including smartphones, computers, cars, and home appliances. They are also used in manufacturing other technology products such as servers, storage devices, and networking equipment. The crisis began in late 2020 when the global demand for electronics skyrocketed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. People were forced to work and learn from home, leading to an increase in demand for laptops, tablets, and other electronic devices. The automotive industry also saw increased demand as people turned to personal transportation as a safer alternative to public transportation. Additionally, the pandemic led to supply chain disruptions, causing delays in the production and delivery of semiconductor chips