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Technology First | A Closer Look at the Frontiers of Technology in the Year 2023

In this article, we will try to have a closer look at the frontiers of technology and explore the latest advancements and trends in various technological domains in the year 2023. We shall delve deeper into specific examples across AI, robotics, the metaverse, smartphones, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies. The article will also highlight the ethical implications of these advancements and emphasize the need for responsible development and global collaboration. It concludes with a call to action, urging readers to embrace collaboration, prioritize ethics, and use technology to create a brighter future for all. Artificial Intelligence (AI): A Revolution Reshaping Industries The surge of AI is evident in healthcare, where algorithms analyze medical images with superhuman accuracy, aiding in early disease detection and revolutionizing diagnosis. For example, Google's AI platform, DeepMind, has developed a neural network capable of identifying cancerous tumors with greater ac...

Google's Data Purge | Safeguarding Your Digital Assets

Google has announced an upcoming data purge, scheduled to begin on December 1, 2023, aimed at removing inactive Gmail accounts and content from Google Photos. This initiative is intended to streamline user data and optimize storage utilization. However, it raises concerns for users who may have overlooked the importance of their inactive accounts. To prevent the loss of valuable data, individuals should take proactive steps to secure their digital assets. Identifying Inactive Accounts Google's data purge will target accounts that have been inactive for an extended period. This includes Gmail messages, attachments, and Google Photos content. The company defines an inactive account as one that has not been logged into for two years. Steps to Protect Your Data To safeguard your digital assets, follow these steps: 1.     Access Your Accounts: Log in to your Gmail and Google Photos accounts to ensure they are active and accessible. This action alone can exempt your ...