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Kenya suspends eyeball-scanning crypto project worldcoin
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Kenya suspends eyeball-scanning crypto project worldcoin

[ad_1] Kenya's interior ministry has suspended the activities of Worldcoin in the East African nation, as local authorities probe the possible security and data protection risks associated with the eyeball-scanning cryptocurrency project.“The government has suspended forthwith activities of Worldcoin and any other entity that may be similarly engaging the people of Kenya until relevant public agencies certify the absence of any risks to the general public,” Interior Secretary Kithure Kindiki said in a statement on Wednesday. Worldcoin — which launched last week — is an effort to create a global network of digital identities by using a small device called an “orb” to scan people's eyeballs. That identity, or World ID, grants its holder “proof of personhood” in the Worldcoin parlance. Use...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Meta’s new AI tool, Google enhances AI experience, more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Meta’s new AI tool, Google enhances AI experience, more

[ad_1] Today was a massive day in the artificial intelligence domain. We saw big announcements from major players in this space. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has released a new AI tool called AudioCraft that can generate audio and music from simple text prompts. In other news, Google has shared three new ways in which users can enhance their Search experience with AI. This comes as the company plans to roll out the AI Search feature next week. And in a shocking development, it appears that Elon Musk might have bought the domain www.ai.com from OpenAI. This and more in today's AI roundup. Let us take a closer look.Meta announces AudioCraftJust hours ago, Meta announced its newest AI tool called AudioCraft which lets users generate high-quality audio and ...
Secret Of Sachin Ton: A Mean Jumbo Prawn Curry Before Final At Eden Gardens | Cricket News
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Secret Of Sachin Ton: A Mean Jumbo Prawn Curry Before Final At Eden Gardens | Cricket News

[ad_1] Sachin Tendulkar's love for experimenting with various cuisines is well known but when he is in City of Joy, there is one dish he devours and that is Bengali's favourite Golda Chingrir Malaikari -- a sweet and sour Jumbo Prawn Curry prepared with coconut milk. The Shyambazar house of former Cricket Association of Bengal joint secretary Samar Paul was a favourite address for the maestro whenever he played at Eden Gardens, much before he played in India jersey at the iconic venue.And before the tri-series final against Kenya in 1998, Tendulkar gorged on his favourite dish prepared by Paul's wife Shukla, whose culinary skills has been lauded by a lot of Indian cricketers.In the summer of 1998, Eden Gardens hosted the India-Kenya Triangular Series final, a Day/Night affair.And, on the...
2 Missing Indians Who Helped In Kenyan President’s Campaign Killed: Report
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2 Missing Indians Who Helped In Kenyan President’s Campaign Killed: Report

[ad_1] Zulfiqar Ahmad Khan was part of the Kenya Kwanza digital campaign teamNairobi: A close aide of Kenyan President William Ruto has claimed that the two missing Indians in Kenya have been killed by the disbanded DCI unit, a media report said on Friday.Zulfiqar Ahmad Khan and his friend Mohamed Zaid Sami Kidwai, who were part of the Kenya Kwanza digital campaign team, went missing alongside taxi driver Nicodemus Mwania from Mombasa Road in July.The two contributed immensely to the success of Ruto's campaign, said Itumbi, who was at the heart of Ruto's presidential campaigns, The Nation newspaper reported.“Sometimes when our team was overwhelmed and we needed graphics, I sent (material) their way and they paused whatever they were doing and did me the favour,” he said in a Facebook pos...
Kenya Tribes Suing UK For $200 Billion Over Colonial Era Torture
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Kenya Tribes Suing UK For $200 Billion Over Colonial Era Torture

[ad_1] The Kenya tribes have also accused the British army of unlawful killing, rape, torture and imprisonment.Two Kenyan tribes have filed a case against the UK government European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) for alleged colonial abuses, according to a report in the BBC. The Talai and Kipsigis have said in the lawsuit that these abuses include theft of land in Kericho, the tea-growing area of the African country, where area is still under the control of tea producing companies. The tribes are seeking $200 billion (approximately Rs 16 lakh crore) and an apology for the crimes.The tribes claim that the UK has not shown any interest in redressing the issue, which has violated the European Convention on Human Rights."The UK government has ducked and dived, and sadly avoided every possible ...