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The idea that Claude has feelings is great for Anthropic: Parmy OlsonRichard Dawkins, a prominent skeptic, recently declared a large language model named Claude to be conscious after a series of interactions....
Global studies warn that TikTok and Instagram reels and shorts may seriously affect your brain and mental health, its consequences will leave you stunnedShort-form videos are reshaping brains. Early research links heavy use to weaker attention, impulse control, and mental health concerns. Sc...
From Victorian era to Reels: This word has been crowned as Oxford's word of the year. Are you already using it?Oxford Word of the Year for 2024 is 'brain rot'. This term addresses the mental deterioration from over-consuming trivial online content. D...
Jailed ex-Pakistan PM Imran Khan set to run for Oxford University chancellor positionImran Khan, the former Pakistan prime minister, planned to run for Oxford University's chancellor position from prison via online ballot. A...
Situationship, beige flag, de-influencing: Eight words on shortlist for Oxford word of the yearAll of the words and expressions on the shortlist "reflect unique concerns, concepts and preoccupations that we've all experienced this yea...
Israel-Gaza conflict: when social media fakes are rampant, news verification is vitalThe rise of misinformation and fake videos surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict highlights the importance of verification efforts by journ...
King Charles III’s Coronation Oath Bible: See why is it specialKing Charles III's coronation ceremony is being held at Westminster Abbey in London on Saturday (May 6).
Man arrives with Oxford dictionary to understand Shashi Tharoor’s speech at Nagaland event; WatchA man was seen sitting with an Oxford dictionary at a talk show at Nagaland, to comprehend the speech of Shashi Tharoor, who had to deliver...
Eminent heart doctor flags issues with Covishield, says 'worse than mRNA vaccines' in terms of cardiovascular effectsDr Malhotra is National Health Service (NHS) trained medic and he has had two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. He is in India this week to de...
Goblin mode, gaslight, permacrisis: A look at 2022's words of the yearIn a year when the world opened up again, and the pandemic and lockdowns engendered in us new world views and priorities, a renewed sense o...
Quordle today: Clues and answers for December 22 word puzzleToday's Quordle is a little tricky due to the repeated letters and multiplicity of vowels. Use the clues carefully to find the correct answ...
Goblin mode is Oxford Dictionary's word of the year and it captures mood of 2022. Check meaningOxford Dictionary announced the Word of the Year for 2023, which summarizes the year very nicely.
'Goblin mode' - the new Oxford word of 2022 - shows that we are so done with pre-pandemic social normsOnce you go goblin, you never go back!
In a first, people from across the world to vote to choose Oxford Word of the Year 2022"2022 has been a year defined by opening back up. However, although we have finally been able to physically reunite and come together again...
Adam Curtis' documentary 'TraumaZone' traces circumstances in post-Soviet Russia that led to rise of Vladimir PutinThrough carefully selected footage of everyday Russia, ranging from reindeer hunters to striking miners, Afghan firefighters to beauty page...
Supply chain ‘normal’ appears on horizon, with sights set on MarchThe bottleneck started with five ships on Oct. 15, 2020, then pushed past 40 in February 2021 as Americans snapped up merchandise for their...
Today's Wordle: Hints and answer for Wordle#376, June 30Having trouble finding the answer for today's Wordle#376? We are here to help you. Save your attempts as you can check the hints and answer...
Wordle #370: Today's Wordle hints and clues for answer June 24, 2022Look at these Wordle hints and solutions to up your puzzle expertise and continue the streak of victory.
View: With lockdown, a shrinking GDP was no surprise. A V-shaped recovery is as obviousValues for India are 100 on March 25 and April 1, 96.3 on May 1, 75.46 on June 1and 79.63 on August 15. So, in the initial period, India’s ...
India’s rising wealth has a downside: Fewer women are workingFewer women are now entering the labor force. That's putting at risk the nation's much-vaunted demographic dividend.