What Are Sustainable Commodities?
Commodities, commonly referred to as “goods,” have been integral to human life for millennia. They drive global consumption and manufacturing and can exist in raw forms ready for consumer use or require refinement for enhanced utility. Simplifying the Concept of Commodities To grasp sustainable commodities, we first need to distinguish between commodities and goods…
The future of wellness
As we welcome a New Year, the wellness landscape stands at a transformative juncture, propelled by rapid advancements and pioneering philosophies. Spearheaded by thought leaders and experts, it is empowering humanity to live boldly in 2025 and beyond. The post The future of wellness appeared first on WellBeing Magazine…ED searches Eros International in Rs 2,000-cr FEMA case
The Enforcement Directorate recently conducted searches against Eros International Media Ltd and related entities for a Rs 2,000-crore foreign exchange law violation. The probe revealed fund diversion and inflated financial statements by EROS through content advances and fictitious movie rights purchases. Incriminating documents and digital devices were seized…
GTA Parent Company Boss Discusses AI And How “Machines Don’t Learn”
Artificial intelligence continues to be a major talking point in the world of video games and beyond, and now the top boss at GTA parent company Take-Two has chimed in with his thoughts. Strauss Zelnick said in an interview that artificial intelligence will be embraced as a digital tool to assist humans and that employment…
The Dehumanization Is the Point
Sasha Abramsky You know things are bad when you end up nostalgic for Trump’s first term. The post The Dehumanization Is the Point appeared first on The Nation…
Minecraft players can now explore whole cells and their contents
Scientists have translated nanoscale experimental and computational data into precise 3D representations of bacteria, yeast and human epithelial, breast and breast cancer cells in Minecraft, a video game that allows players to explore, build and manipulate structures in three dimensions…
Heavy metal toxicity found in Chinese port poses risk to seafood safety
Heavy metals naturally occur in the Earth’s crust, but human activities can increase their concentration in the environment, including domestic sewage and waste disposal, fumes from vehicle exhausts, fertilizer runoff, mining and fuel leaks from ships. These elements, such as arsenic, lead and mercury, can be highly toxic even in small amounts and bioaccumulate persistently…
AI Is an Answer, But Not the Only Answer — Here’s Why It Can’t Replace Humans
The detriments of lacking human touch due to AI are not unique to the music industry: It’s a conversation being grappled with across business industries from retail to media. How do industries strike a balance between innovation and human replacement, and who is responsible for policing AI when it goes too far…