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In today's fast-paced digital world, relationships are evolving at an unprecedented rate. The advent of technology has given rise to a generation that's often accused of being 'users' rather than 'lovers' or 'partners.' Gen Z, the generation born roughly between 1997 and 2012, has grown up in an era where smartphones, social media, and instant gratification have become the norm. As a result, some argue that these factors are contributing to the breakdown of relationships. In this article, we will explore the notion of Gen Z as 'users' in the context of modern relationships and whether this is a fair assessment or an oversimplification.
ʟʍɨɖʋɛռօʍツPublished 8 months ago in 01Google Bard vs ChatGPT
Google Bard and ChatGPT are two of the most popular AI chatbots on the market today. Both models are capable of generating human-quality text, translating languages, writing different kinds of creative content, and answering questions in an informative way. However, there are some key differences between the two models that may make one a better fit for certain users than the other.
Timothy A RowlandPublished 8 months ago in 01Gene discovery focuses on combating powdery mildew, a significant nemesis of hemp.
Cornell researchers have identified a gene within hemp that provides resistance to powdery mildew. This discovery offers the emerging hemp industry a valuable resource in combating an extremely common disease that negatively impacts the production of high-cannabinoid Cannabis sativa."This discovery represents a significant advancement in the breeding of powdery mildew-resistant cultivars," stated Larry Smart, a distinguished plant breeder and professor at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS), School of Integrative Plant Sciences. He emphasized the positive impact such identification of resistance will have, resulting in improved overall crop production and quality.
Hm tuhin ahmed ranaPublished 8 months ago in 01- Content Warning
Report: Apple’s next iPhone SE will be the one to retire the iPhone 6 design
I have a deep admiration for Apple's affordable smartphone, the iPhone SE. Although it may not boast cutting-edge technology, it has consistently offered most of the advantages of the iPhone ecosystem, such as the active App Store, Apple services like iMessage, and timely software updates, all at a significantly lower price than the current flagship model.
Hm tuhin ahmed ranaPublished 8 months ago in 01 The Unfolding Paradox
In the not-so-distant future, the world had been utterly transformed by the relentless advance of Artificial Intelligence. Society stood at a precipice, gazing into a world where machines had become indistinguishable from humans in their intelligence, creativity, and even emotions. The effects of AI had both wondrous and worrisome implications, and this is the story of how it all unfolded.
Maisha JohachimPublished 8 months ago in 01New York City is sinking. These spots are sinking fastest.
Start writing...According to a recent study, it has been observed that not all land within the greater New York City area possesses a uniform level. Certain areas, including prominent roadways and the venue for the esteemed U.S. Open tennis championships, are experiencing a significantly accelerated sinking rate compared to others. This phenomenon has consequential implications for the increased risks of flooding as sea levels continue to rise.
Rubel AhmedPublished 8 months ago in 01the best Iphone 12 pro max to buy right now!
The Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max (128 GB) in Zilver (Silver) is a flagship smartphone that epitomizes the pinnacle of Apple's technological innovation and design. As part of the iPhone 12 Pro series, it showcases a blend of powerful performance, outstanding photography capabilities, and a luxurious aesthetic. Here's an overview of what makes the iPhone 12 Pro Max (128 GB) in Zilver a standout choice in the world of premium smartphones:
Djairo KlijnsmaPublished 8 months ago in 01Happy 25th Birthday, Google. Thanks For Making That Difference!
Twenty five years ago, I didn't even know that Google existed, but it has made such a dramatic difference to my life, especially when I ran my small business, I don't think I could function properly without it now. The Google corporation has impacted our world to such a degree, it is easy to take for ganted how it has changed our quality of life, vastly increased our knowledge of our world and seamlessly blended itself into the way we think and live.
Elaine SiheraPublished 8 months ago in 01Online assessments myths- BUSTED
Online assessments have gained popularity in present-day recruitment. As we see potential employers trying to bridge the gap and see how well a prospective candidate fits the profile he has been picked for.
mayank kejriwalPublished 8 months ago in 01China and Europe try to dial down trade tension
China and the European Union have reached an agreement to share information regarding export controls, aiming to alleviate tensions related to trade imbalances and geopolitical matters. The European Union's trade chief emphasized that the current relationship stands at a critical juncture, with EU exporters seeking improved access to the world's second-largest economy.
Sayed SalahPublished 8 months ago in 01''The Remarkable Journey of Virtual Reality in Healthcare"
Title: "The Healing Odyssey: The Remarkable Journey of Virtual Reality in Healthcare" Introduction: Once upon a time, in the near future, there existed a technology that was not satisfied with merely entertaining the masses. It had big ambitions – to heal, reform and pacify. This is the story of how Virtual Reality (VR) began a remarkable journey in healthcare, changing lives and redefining the way we treat ourselves.
Ankita goswamiPublished 8 months ago in 01- Content Warning
‘The Creator’ aims for sentimental, lands at artificial
In the wake of a catastrophic nuclear explosion that devastated Los Angeles, the United States imposed a sweeping ban on artificial intelligence. Meanwhile, New Asia emerged as a haven of inclusivity, welcoming not only diverse ethnicities and languages but also AI-driven robots and "simulants," the part-human cyborgs.