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| Artificial Intelligence: Revolution, reality, and the future of human identity | | | | Lalit Gargg
In the history of human civilization, certain revolutions have fundamentally transformed both the course and character of life. The Agricultural Revolution provided stability to human existence, the Industrial Revolution redefined production and labor, and the Information Revolution erased barriers to knowledge and communication. Today, the revolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands at another historic turning point. It is not merely a technological advancement; it has become a profound question intertwined with human intelligence, decision-making, employment, social structures, governance systems, and even human identity and existence itself. This is why an intense gl | |
| | | | The Curious Story of Why Dogs’ Brains Became Smaller | | | | Dr Vijay Garg
Dogs are often called humanity’s oldest companions. From guarding ancient settlements to helping humans hunt, herd, and travel, dogs have shared a close relationship with people for thousands of years. But recent scientific studies suggest that this companionship may have changed dogs in an unexpected way — their brains became smaller over time.
Researchers studying ancient dog skulls and fossils have found evidence that dog brains shrank significantly by around 5,000 years ago, largely due to the process of domestication and their growing dependence on humans. This fascinating discovery sheds light not only on the evolution of dogs but also on how human society shapes a | |
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