Pope Leo Warns About the Risks of Artificial Intelligence Pope Leo XIV recently introduced a new document called “Magnifica Humanitas,” highlighting the potential dangers of artificial intelligence (AI). He expressed concerns that AI could lead to “domination, exclusion, and death” unless there are proper moral guidelines set by governments and organizations. This marks the Vatican’s entrance into the global conversation on AI, as technology companies and governments race to develop advanced AI systems amid minimal regulations. Invoking Pope Leo XIII’s encyclical from 1891, which tackled worker exploitation during the Industrial Revolution, the Pope argued that AI poses a similar transformative…
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Rising Demand for Large TVs in the UAE Ahead of FIFA World Cup As the FIFA World Cup approaches next month, the demand for large televisions in the UAE has surged by up to 40%. Both individual fans and businesses, such as cafes and restaurants, are looking to upgrade their screens for the international football event. Rajat Asthana, CEO of Eros Group, reported that sales of bigger TVs have increased by 10-20% compared to last year. He noted that availability of larger screens, particularly those over 98 inches, has contributed to this rise. Popular brands like Samsung and TCL are…
Samsung has shared that starting September 30, 2026, its Gallery app will no longer connect directly with OneDrive. This means that Galaxy users who previously enjoyed backing up their photos and videos to Microsoft’s cloud will need to switch to the standalone OneDrive app. After the cut-off date, new users won’t be able to link the Gallery app with OneDrive, and existing users must adjust their settings to keep their backups. Microsoft recommends that users update their camera roll backup settings directly within the OneDrive app to ensure their photos and videos continue to be automatically stored. This change means…
In a bold move for the YRF Spy Universe, Aditya Chopra is gearing up to introduce a fresh perspective with the upcoming film Alpha. This movie will shine a light on the origin story of a young girl, portrayed by Alia Bhatt, who has been trained from a young age to become an assassin. This unique angle sets Alia’s character apart from the spies typically seen in previous YRF films, making Alpha a captivating addition to the franchise. There has been some talk of audience fatigue with the traditional spy narrative, and many believe it’s time to explore new stories…
TP-Link India has kicked off local production of Wi-Fi 7 devices, starting with the Omada EAP770 enterprise access point. This development is expected to boost the global adoption of next-generation wireless technology. The move comes after India decided to delicense the lower 6 GHz band, paving the way for advancements in wireless connectivity.
On a recent Friday evening at the Birsa Munda Stadium in Ranchi, a remarkable event unfolded for Indian athletics. Gurindervir Singh, a 25-year-old sprinter from Jalandhar, Punjab, made history by running the 100 meters in just 10.17 seconds, setting a new Indian national record. But the excitement didn’t end there. Just minutes later, Animesh Kujur, a young sprinting talent from Jharkhand, clocked an even faster time of 10.15 seconds, breaking Gurindervir’s record. In just one evening, the national record switched hands twice. The final race on Saturday had the feel of a thrilling competition. Gurindervir seized the moment and finished…
New Delhi Celebrates America’s 250th Birthday On May 24, 2026, the vibrant colors of red, white, and blue filled the streets of New Delhi as the city celebrated America’s 250th anniversary. The event was hosted by US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, who gathered leaders, partners, and friends to honor this historic occasion and highlight the strong ties between the United States and India. The celebration was a lively affair, featuring thrilling performances from renowned artists like AR Rahman and the Village People. Guests included US Secretary of State Marco Rubio along with Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar,…
Israel to Intensify Strikes Against Hezbollah, Netanyahu Announces JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on Monday that Israel will increase its military actions against Hezbollah in Lebanon. This comes as a US official reported that the militant group has disregarded requests to stop its attacks on Israel, creating tensions that could complicate US-Iran negotiations. Despite an agreed truce on April 16 intended to curb the conflict, Israel and Hezbollah have continued their exchanges of fire. Iran has insisted that Israel cease its attacks in Lebanon as a prerequisite for negotiations to resolve the wider conflict. During a phone call with…
Google, UNICEF Join Forces to Transform Education for Millions Google, its philanthropic arm Google.org, and UNICEF have come together for a three-year initiative aimed at enhancing educational innovation for students in Brazil, India, Pakistan, and Kenya. This collaborative effort will focus on boosting learning outcomes, training teachers, and creating more reliable and accessible school systems. Launched on May 19, 2026, the announcement was made by Benedict Gomes, Chief Technologist at Google, and Maggie Johnson, Vice President at Google.org. The initiative will utilize advanced Google AI tools and educational products, such as Gemini and ReadAlong, to assist in this endeavor. UNICEF…
FWICE Addresses Ranveer Singh’s Walkout from Don 3 In a recent press conference, FWICE (Federation of Western India Cine Employees) officials spoke about the ongoing dispute involving Farhan Akhtar and Ranveer Singh regarding Singh’s unexpected departure from the film Don 3. Chief Advisor Ashoke Pandit explained that Farhan Akhtar had filed a complaint with the IFTDA (Indian Film & Television Directors’ Association) after Ranveer withdrew just three weeks before filming was set to begin. During the meeting, Akhtar, who joined via Zoom from London, provided details of the situation alongside producer Ritesh Sidhwani. Pandit shared that they had reached out…