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The Rise of AI in Wellbeing

Self-care will continue to headline as a defining wellness trend in 2024. Millennials spend twice as much on self-care as Baby Boomers, and 9 out of 10 Americans say they practice self-care, with a third increasing their activities recently…reports Asian Lite News

AI, mental health, and longevity are global trends driving the ever-expanding wellbeing space in 2024. “In the face of environmental, public health, and economic challenges, it’s crucial for us to reflect on our role in creating a safer, more sustainable world. We must all strive to be mindful of our consumption and adopt practices that promote individual and community wellbeing, all while preserving the natural world for future generations,” says Sunny Gurpreet Singh, founder of the Roundglass Living app and philanthropist. The wholistic wellbeing app, forecasts that personalised wellbeing will continue to be an area of growing importance with a sharper focus on science-backed approaches that leverage technology and biometric data, like wearable devices. 

Here are some of the top wellbeing trends to watch out for, according to Dr. David Vago, a neuroscientist and Research Lead at Roundglass Living, and his team:

AI and Wellbeing: AI has entered the wellbeing arena, with healthcare apps, virtual assistants, chatbots, and remote patient monitoring all growing rapidly. AI is leveraging biometric data to offer personalized insights and advanced analytics, allowing for tailored mental and physical wellbeing solutions.

Biometric Monitoring: Wearable devices are swiftly becoming 2024’s must-have accessories. Equipped with sensors that track health indicators (like sleep quality, blood glucose levels, and even stress through cortisol levels), these wearables are giving consumers unprecedented insights into their day-to-day wellbeing. XR (extended reality), VR (virtual reality), and AR (augmented reality) devices, like the new Apple Vision Pro, show both an increase in usage and strong interest in further adoption. “Health data from these devices can be responsibly mined to create personalized solutions for employee wellbeing,” says Dr. Vago.

Cold Plunges: Videos of people taking cold plunges in frozen lakes or specially designed tubs have taken over social media. It’s not just a health fad—new research supports the health benefits of exposure to extreme cold and heat, leading to a surge in adoption of thermal stress practices like cold plunges, cryotherapy, and saunas. Already, celebrities like actor Bradley Cooper, singer Harry Styles and NBA athlete LeBron James have popularised cold-water plunges in the media. Research shows that manageable stress created by sudden contact with extremely cold water can improve heart, vascular, and endothelial function, reduce the risk for dementia and stroke, and improve depressive disorders. In 2024, a team of researchers in the United Kingdom will conduct the largest, randomized controlled trial (involving over 400 people) to understand the impact of using cold-water exposure to treat anxiety disorders and depression. 

Climate-Focused Wellness: An uptick in extreme weather events across the globe has climate change at the forefront of many people’s minds. As a result, “climate-focused wellness” is poised for a meteoric rise. Environmental considerations will become increasingly important to both businesses and consumers. Expect to see more emphasis on promoting sustainability and reducing environmental impact. Businesses are increasingly aligning with a nature-positive mission, promoting global biodiversity framework goals and focusing on enhancing ecosystem health and resilience. “AI is anticipated to play a key role in protecting consumers and managing resources like water more efficiently. These trends underscore a growing recognition of the interconnectedness of climate change, biodiversity, and human wellbeing,” says Dr. Vago.

Sleep Aids: Good sleep never goes out of style—and it continues to be a major focus within the wellness industry. The market for sleep supplements (including melatonin and other natural sleep aids) has grown substantially, while high-tech sleep solutions (like thermoregulated mattresses, sleep trackers, and sound therapy practices) are gaining traction.

Self-care: Self-care will continue to headline as a defining wellness trend in 2024. Millennials spend twice as much on self-care as Baby Boomers, and 9 out of 10 Americans say they practice self-care, with a third increasing their activities recently. 

While trends capture the zeitgeist, healthy living is about making positive life choices every day—eating healthy, moving your body, getting adequate sleep at night, living mindfully, and tending to your relationships. Focus on putting the foundations in place and use these trends as inspiration to find what works for you.

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Cybersecurity Tips for Indian Digital Nomads

Awareness about the current landscape of cyber threats in India will help Indian digital nomads understand what kind of risks they face and how best to protect themselves online…writes Shikhar Aggarwal

In a world where the boundary between work and leisure is increasingly blurred, digital nomads have redefined the traditional employment terrain. It is indeed enticing to travel to exotic places while earning a living; hence, many Indians have embraced the lifestyle of digital nomadism. This notwithstanding, it is important to point out that in as much as these audacious globetrotters commence their journey around the globe, there is an underlying cyber security threat within this digital realm.

India’s diverse landscapes, rich culture, and thriving digital ecosystem are making it an increasingly favourite destination for digital nomads. However, this way of life poses some inherent issues around cybersecurity, which individuals must deal with if they are to secure their online presence and keep safe some confidential information. The following points underscore the key factors that Indian digital nomadic people have to put into consideration as they strive towards having a secure and worthwhile nomadic journey. India has witnessed cases of cybercrime ranging from phishing attacks to data breaches, which are becoming more frequent by the day. Awareness about the current landscape of cyber threats in India will help Indian digital nomads understand what kind of risks they face and how best to protect themselves online.

To secure their online activities, digital nomads, who are often reliant on their gadgets for official work and social interactions, must ensure these devices are protected. Strong, unique passwords, two-factor authentication, and the regular updating of software and antivirus programs are essential measures to enhance digital security. Public Wi-Fi networks found in cafes or co-working spaces are common places for digital nomads to access the internet. Nevertheless, the use of unsecured connections can be dangerous for them. It would be wise if Indian Digital Nomads considered employing Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to encrypt their internet traffic and guarantee a secure connection.

Every place has its traditions and rules. In addition, Indian Digital Nomads need to have cultural sensitivity as well as understand local cyber security measures and policies. In this way, they will avoid trouble with the law while travelling peacefully through various counties of their choice. Communication effectiveness is vital due to the different time zones among digital nomads who often operate in globally distributed environments. Indian digital nomads should adopt tools that facilitate seamless communication and ensure that sensitive information is shared securely.

To handle their finances on the go, digital nomads have to depend on online banking and financial tools. The safety of Indian digital nomads’ financial information should be a priority for them as they use well-known platforms that are secure and keep an eye on their accounts for any strange movement. Fake emails and other messages that are sent to get personal information from a recipient are common in cyberspace. Any message or link may be harmful to Indian digital nomads, so they must exercise caution when receiving unsolicited messages via email. Therefore, it is important to authenticate sources to avoid such situations from happening in the future. Saving essential files is among the basic procedures one does while working online outside his/her premises. Encrypted cloud storage options or external hard disks can, therefore, come in handy for these people as they will provide security for what you work with and valuable memories of your past trips around India just in case your device breaks down or gets lost.

Having a balance between work obligations and the thrills of travelling forms the core of being a digital nomad. Digital Nomads from India need to set up schedules, including specific hours when they should dedicate themselves to their jobs, avoiding impromptu movements during this time frame. This equilibrium enhances productivity while also promoting general health. Indian digital nomads must continually learn because the digital landscape is ever-changing. This includes staying updated with cybersecurity trends, attending relevant workshops, and acquiring new skills that will enable them to remain ready for unpredictable vulnerabilities.

As they venture into uncharted territories, Indian digital nomads must never underestimate the significance of cybersecurity. It is a guide that assists these brave souls with the tools and knowledge necessary to travel safely through the realm of digital nomadism. Thus, Indian Digital Nomads can confidently and bravely embark on their journey only if they have strong cybersecurity systems in place, are well-informed about local regulations, and exhibit a proactive attitude toward such issues. On this protected land, as they move freely through cyberspace, among other things, their possibilities for exploration and career development become boundless.

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Vintage Automobiles Shine at ITC Maurya & ITC Grand Bharat Event

The exhibition was a resounding success, attracting enthusiasts and collectors from far and wide…reports Asian Lite News

Bringing back the romance of vintage cars and motorcycles, ITC Hotels, and the Heritage Motoring Club of India (HMCI) showcased the rich automotive heritage of India on the street of Delhi NCR on Sunday. The event flagged off from the iconic ITC Maurya, New Delhi, and culminated at the luxurious ITC Grand Bharat, Gurugram, Haryana.

The exhibition was a resounding success, attracting enthusiasts and collectors from far and wide.

The Vintage Classic Showcase and Drive featured an impressive line-up of vintage automobiles, each with its unique history and charm. Among the participants are timeless classics such as the 1927 Marmon, 1928 Rolls-Royce 20 HP, 1928 Rolls-Royce Phantom 1, 1929 Rolls-Royce 20 Mulliner Tourer, and the 1930 Studebaker.

These cars, meticulously maintained by their owners, showcase the elegance and craftsmanship of a bygone era, providing attendees with a rare opportunity to witness automotive history up close.

The exhibition is a testament to the enduring appeal of vintage and classic automobiles and serves as a reminder of the rich history and heritage of the automotive industry.

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India’s Mobile Manufacturing Triumph

From just two mobile phone factories in 2014, India now has become the second largest mobile phone producer in the world….reports Asian Lite News

The growth of mobile phone production in India over a decade is being described as an unmatched success story in the manufacturing sector.

While 78 per cent of all the mobile phones sold in the country in 2014 were imported, about 97 per cent of the mobile phones are now manufactured in India.

According to the industry body, India Cellular & Electronics Association (ICEA), mobile phone production, in value terms has surged from Rs 18,900 crore in 2014-15 to an estimated Rs 4.10 lakh crore in FY24, registering over 20 fold increase.

Cumulatively, over 245 crore mobile phone sets have been produced in India during the last 10 years.

In 2014-15, mobile phone exports from India were a mere Rs 1,556 crore.

The industry expects to end FY24 with an estimated export of Rs 1,20,000 crore. Driven by this export growth, mobile phones have now become India’s fifth largest export as an individual commodity.

This exponential growth in production, exports and self-sufficiency stems from a conducive policy environment, and a close working relationship between industry and key government Ministries such as the Ministry of Electronics & IT, DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce, Ministry of Finance, NITI Aayog and the PMO, the experts said.

In May 2017, the government announced the Phased Manufacturing Programme (PMP) initiative to promote the domestic production of mobile handsets. It helped in building a robust indigenous mobile manufacturing ecosystem in the country and incentivised large-scale manufacturing.

From just two mobile phone factories in 2014, India now has become the second largest mobile phone producer in the world.

According to experts, the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for Large-Scale Electronics Manufacturing (LSEM) and for IT hardware is advancing towards making India a competitive destination for electronics manufacturing.

The PLI scheme offers incentives ranging from 3 per cent to 5 per cent of the incremental sales value for a stipulated period to eligible players.

The PLI scheme has attracted leading global contract manufacturers, including Foxconn, Pegatron, Rising Star and Wistron, to set up a production base in India.

Samsung on the other hand, operates the world’s largest mobile phone factory in Noida.

In the field of smartphones, Apple and Samsung, have played a crucial role in boosting mobile phone exports from the country. India-manufactured devices are being exported in large volumes to the UK, Netherlands, Austria, and Italy, besides Middle East, North Africa and South American markets.

With a large domestic market and a growing export market, the outlook for mobile phone and electronics manufacturing in India remains upbeat, the experts mentioned.

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Future Festival 2024: Spotlight on AI Trends

The inaugural hosting of Future Festival in the Middle East, themed ‘The Year AI Changes You!’, highlights Dubai’s and the UAE’s commitment to embracing technology for innovation, excellence, and sustainable growth….reports Asian Lite News

DXB Live, the integrated event management and experiential agency of Dubai World Trade Centre, is set to organise the globally renowned ‘Future Festival’ in cooperation with Trend Hunter, a top trend platform and innovation accelerator. This ground-breaking summit will be held on 24th and 25th April, 2024, at the Expo City Dubai, bringing together innovators from across the industry and tech enthusiasts from across the globe.

The inaugural hosting of Future Festival in the Middle East, themed ‘The Year AI Changes You!’, highlights Dubai’s and the UAE’s commitment to embracing technology for innovation, excellence, and sustainable growth. It will serve as a unique platform for visionaries, AI enthusiasts, and industry leaders, to share valuable insights and explore the dynamic impact of AI, as well as work together to reshape the future.

In addition to highlighting the pioneering potential of artificial intelligence, the summit will also shed light on the emerging trends that are poised to rewrite the future of various industries across the spectrum as well as society as a whole. It will provide a comprehensive platform for participants to navigate the ever-evolving landscape of technology, as well as the plethora of dynamic trends that will propel future innovations and advancements, through numerous engaging discussions and insightful sessions, such as Trend Talks. By doing so, the event aims to keep companies at the forefront of technological developments and push them to adapt their strategies according to these new trends and enter an era of unlimited industry opportunities.

Abdulaziz Al Jaziri, Deputy CEO and Chief Operations Officer of Dubai Future Foundation, said, “Hosting the ‘Future Festival Summit’ will contribute to strengthening Dubai and the UAE’s global position as a hub for innovation and technology. The UAE embraces a proactive approach in adopting and integrating AI across key sectors. The ‘Future Festival’ complements our approach to harnessing technologies of the future, which includes leveraging the immense potential of AI. By bringing together talented minds in technology and innovation, we are setting the stage for groundbreaking discussions and collaborations that will shape the future of industries and society at large.”

The summit seeks to delve deep into the untapped potential of artificial intelligence. It aims to encourage attendees and foster meaningful discussions through activities, including Trend Talks, Tech Demos, Customised Workshops, Trend Panel Discussions, and Keynotes on Policy and Governance. The summit will additionally feature speakers, such as Jeremy Gutsche, the award-winning author, CEO and Innovation Expert, to discuss AI and the Inflection Point. This is expected to provide attendees with a more comprehensive picture on how AI can serve as catalysts for further advancements and innovation in the future.

Jeremy Gutsche, award-winning author, CEO and Innovation Expert at Trend Hunter, stated, “As the host city, Dubai is demonstrating its unwavering commitment to technological advancements as well as building a platform to generate discussions that provide a glimpse into the future of artificial intelligence. We are confident that this summit will transform the innovation landscape, and we are truly honoured to be playing a significant role in encouraging global efforts and cooperation.”

The UAE has demonstrated its commitment to fostering and advancing the growth of artificial intelligence by launching the National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2031, which seeks to enhance the adoption of this transformative technology across numerous vital sectors, including education and government services. This strategy aims to position the country as a global hub for AI. Similarly, Dubai has also embarked on various initiatives to promote AI and its potential as a revolutionary technology. The emirate has been rightfully named the ‘City of Future’ as its technological and innovation leadership across numerous key sectors, from health and hospitality to retail, has been remarkable, fostering an environment conducive to growth. In the coming years, it is projected that the AI market in the Middle East would expand considerably as more and more companies have started to integrate AI into their operations. PwC research has found that artificial intelligence would account for about 14 percent of the UAE’s GDP by 2030, while the Middle East would reap 2 percent ($320 billion) of the total global benefits of AI.

DXB LIVE, being one of the fastest-growing event agencies in the Middle East, will deliver its extensive expertise in planning and organising large-scale events, while Trend Hunter, the world’s largest community for trend spotting across industries, will offer its valuable insights into the constantly changing world of technology. Together, they represent a powerful combination that promises a significant meeting platform.

The summit will serve as an ideal arena to journey through the uncharted territory of artificial intelligence, sparking global discussion on this disruptive technology and assisting companies to navigate the complexities of this new frontier. It promises to be a landmark gathering that unites top innovators from around the world to shape a better future.

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India to Produce 300 Crore Semiconductor Chips Annually

The first India-made chip from the Rs 22,500 crore Micron semiconductor plant in Gujarat is set to arrive in December this year…reports Asian Lite News

The country will not only meet its demand for semiconductors by 2029 but also start exporting them, while fabricating “300 crore semiconductor chips in a year”, Union Electronics and IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has said.

The minister said that India is now in a position where design is being complemented by assembly, testing, marking and packaging (ATMP) and fabrication capabilities.

“This will bring the entire semiconductor chain to India,” he added.

“A significant part of our (semiconductor) requirements will be made in India. We will also become major exporters, just like we have become major exporters of mobile phones,” said the minister.

About $26 billion worth investment proposals are currently with the government for semiconductor manufacturing in the country, according to industry sources.

More than $18 billion worth proposals have already been cleared by the government, which includes three semiconductor fabrication (fab) manufacturing projects worth Rs 1.3 lakh crore which were announced this week.

The first India-made chip from the Rs 22,500 crore Micron semiconductor plant in Gujarat is set to arrive in December this year.

Vaishnaw on Friday said that at least eight large investment firms are looking to explore opportunities in the telecom sector amid rapid digital transformation and new opportunities.

More and more investors are looking at the country as an emerging market for investments

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Moon lander Odysseus to be put to sleep after historic mission

The historic mission has been hailed as a success by Intuitive Machines and NASA…reports Asian Lite News

The US spacecraft that touched down on the Moon last week and is currently running on solar power will soon be “put to sleep” once lunar night kicks in, mission officials said Wednesday.

But while the mission that saw the first ever Moon landing by a private company is coming to an end, Intuitive Machines CEO Steve Altemus told reporters that there are hopes to “wake it up” in about three weeks, when the Sun is out again.

The historic mission has been hailed as a success by Intuitive Machines and NASA, even as it ran into multiple problems along the way, including a landing that saw the uncrewed probe, named Odysseus, tip over upon reaching the surface.

“What we’ve gotten in terms of data on the vehicle is a tremendous amount of the guidance, navigation control data, all the propulsion data, all the performance data for the vehicle that will allow us to completely reconstruct the mission,” Altemus told reporters at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, in Florida.

“What we’re going to do is kind of tuck Ody in for the cold night of the moon, and see if we can’t wake him up here when we get the solar noon,” in about three weeks, he said.

Intuitive Machines officials weren’t sure if the batteries, after going through the ensuing plunging nighttime temperatures, would be able to pass on the power generated by the probe’s solar panels, but “why not try?” asked Altemus.

NASA is planning to return astronauts to the Moon later this decade, and paid Intuitive Machines around $120 million for the mission, as part of an initiative to delegate cargo missions to the private sector and stimulate a lunar economy.

Odysseus carries a suite of NASA instruments designed to improve scientific understanding of the lunar south pole, where the space agency plans to send astronauts under its Artemis program later this decade.

Scientists have already begun to examine radio waves coming from Earth using one of the instruments onboard. Another experiment was unable to analyze the amount of dust thrown up during the descent as planned, but was still able to be launched once the lander was on the ground.

While the solar panels were able to keep the batteries running successfully, they were not in the ideal position due the way the craft tipped over upon landing.

A photo Odysseus was able to take of itself showed some of the difficulties it faced landing, with at least one of the six legs broken and the engine kicking up lunar dust.

A failure in the lander’s navigation system had complicated its final descent. The craft is tilted about 30 degrees, Altemus said.

The mission “is a success from NASA’s point of view,” the space agency’s chief, Bill Nelson, told reporters Wednesday.

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India’s Electronics Sector to Employ 4.5M Soon

During a virtual fireside chat at the ‘India Digital Summit’ (IDS) 2024, Krishnan said that semiconductor is the next big space for the country to grow….reports Asian Lite News

The Indian electronics manufacturing sector currently employs close to 2 million people and the country aspires to take that figure to about 4.5 million in the next few years with initiatives like local chip manufacturing, said S. Krishnan, Secretary, IT Ministry here on Wednesday.

During a virtual fireside chat at the ‘India Digital Summit’ (IDS) 2024, Krishnan said that semiconductor is the next big space for the country to grow.

“More companies are likely to come into the space. I think that is the space to grow over the next five to 10 years. Our interest in semiconductors is open,” he told the gathering.

“We have close to 2 million people who are employed in the electronics manufacturing sector and we would like to go up to about 4.5 million as well”.

In a conversation with Deepak Jacob, Group General Counsel, Dream Sports, Krishnan said that “we expect the digital economy to really grow at an increasing pace in the next few years”.

On regulation, the IT Ministry secretary said that while balancing consumer protection and diverse requirements, “we thoroughly examine regulations to ensure the safeguarding of user information”.

The two-day ‘IDS 2024’ was organised by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI) in partnership with MeitY, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB), Union Ministry of Tourism, UIDAI, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Government eMarketplace, In-Space and ‘Skill India Digital’.

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Global Push for EVs as a Solution to Climate Emergency

The introduction of the electric vehicles (EVs) has brought some respite to green-conscious consumers and nations. Without any sort of emission, EVs represent a proven way to cut down emissions significantly…writes Akshit Bansal

Going green has become a global mantra after many years of continuous advocacy and occupying the front burner of multilateral and international deliberations. It is a consensus worldwide that fossil fuels, such as oil, gas and coal, form the major source of carbon (Greenhouse Gas) emissions, notorious for causing environmental pollution, depletion of the ozone layer, and triggering global warming and climate change concerns.

With hotter temperatures, increased drought, more severe storms, rising and warmer oceans, loss of species, food shortages, and mounting health risks, the world has now declared climate action a global emergency. The UN resolved to reduce carbon emissions by 45 percent by 2030 and reach Net Zero emissions by 2050. Other bodies have also keyed into this commitment, including the International Air Transport Association (IATA), which has resolved to reach Net Zero Emissions by 2050.

EVs and the green movement

The introduction of the electric vehicles (EVs) has brought some respite to green-conscious consumers and nations. Without any sort of emission, EVs represent a proven way to cut down emissions significantly. The United Nations report that fossil fuels account for 75 percent of all emissions, and much of this comes from fossil fuel-powered vehicles. This means switching to electric vehicles by as much as 50% will cause a significant improvement.

India, for instance, hosts some of the world’s most polluted cities, in terms of air quality. Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai were three Indian cities found in the list of the world’s top 10 most polluted cities, according to a November 2023 report. While there is still a long way to go, the last few years have seen the Asian giant pay more attention to its energy transition drive, with the number of registered EVs increasing exponentially, from 329,808 in 2021 to 1,020,679 in 2022, and 3.45 million in as of January 2024.

EVs do not have tailpipes and do not pose any threat to the environment with regards to carbon emissions. Even though some concerns have arisen as they concern the extraction of the materials used for manufacturing electric batteries, specifically lithium and cobalt, technological improvements have led to a significant reduction in such extraction impact. More so, the EV tends to make up for it during its lifetime. Therefore, India needs to double up on her current efforts to move from combustion engines to electric models.

Beyond the environment: EVs and the wallet advantage

There are several financial benefits of EVs to Everyday car owners that will finally put to rest the long-standing Combustion vs EV debate. For starters, many nations including India offer incentives to their citizens to purchase electric cars. This brings down the initial cost for the individual and helps them save some money. Tax credits are also offered to EV users in many parts of the world where it is actively encouraged.

Additionally, energy costs are often put into context. It relatively costs lower to power an EV than it does to fuel a combustion engine. It is believed that the presence of more EV charging stations in India will trigger competition which can bring down the cost of charging further and increase the overall cost effectiveness of EVs. These electric cars, according to a 2020 Consumer Reports study, can cut maintenance and repair costs by half because they do not have the complexity and process-oriented mechanisms like combustion engines. Furthermore, there’s the cost of climate change which is reduced drastically with the use of EVs.

The EV rush and the bundle of benefits

The adoption of EVs will continue to rise in India and other parts of the world. As conversations continue to birth meaningful conventions and resolutions, especially at international platforms like the recent COP28, the world has continued to respond positively. It is clear that the adoption of EVs do not only have a positive impact on the environment, by reducing carbon emissions, but also on overall socioeconomic well-being.

The direct impact of carbon emissions on humans, such as respiratory disease and discomfort, and its impact on climate and the attendant flash floods, heat waves, as well as the consequence on agriculture and wildlife, make it a necessity to achieve significant reduction in the use of combustion engines and fossil fuels. One way to do this is the rapid and systemic adoption of EVs and charging stations.

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Racist, Sexist: Musk Slams Google Gemini

The CEO of Tesla and SpaceX criticized Google Gemini as highly discriminatory…reports Asian Lite News

 X owner Elon Musk on Wednesday continued his tirade against Google, saying its artificial intelligence (AI) model Gemini is super racist and even “sexist”.

The billionaire responded to a follower who said that Google Gemini replied to his prompt that “white people should absolutely acknowledge their white privilege”.

“Google Gemini is super racist and sexist,” said the Tesla and SpaceX CEO.

Another follower commented to Musk’s post that “Gemini holds Asians to similar standards as Whites when it comes to privilege”.

“This just shows more and more how Gemini is programmed with the exact same narratives that our higher education teaches,” an X user posted.

Musk recently accused Google of running “racist, anti-civilisational programming” with its AI models.

“Given that the Gemini AI will be at the heart of every Google product and YouTube, this is extremely alarming,” he had posted earlier this week.

One of his followers commented on his latest post on Google Gemini, saying “just remember who is programming it.

“There’s your problem and your answer. If the left can control the narrative, we will never have honesty again. Truth will be censored or not even added to the database. It will only be left talking points. That’s scary.”

Musk had claimed that a senior Google executive called him after screenshots of Gemini’s response to “misgender” Caitlyn Jenner to avoid a nuclear apocalypse went viral on social media.

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