South Asia’s factories still revolve around a simple idea: make more, sell fast, throw away what’s left. With resources ...
Nearly all the cameras installed in Nepal are now made by Chinese companies and many come with facial recognition and AI tracking software.
In many villages of Nepal, young people now use smartphones for important work. They apply for jobs, check documents, and search for information online.
Nepal is just one of at least 150 countries to which Chinese companies are supplying surveillance technology, from cameras in Vietnam to censorship firewalls in Pakistan to citywide monitoring systems ...
In Nepal, the unseen eye has changed Tibetan life. The cameras are not just machines perched on the thick bundles of wires that twist through narrow lanes of Kathmandu in Nepal.
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Indian WhatsApp tutors are teaching ordinary people how to use AI
Informal classes over WhatsApp and Facebook groups are helping freelancers and business owners learn basic AI skills.
Nepal's inaugural science fiction feature film is headed to theaters, with 'Eklo I' securing distribution in both its home ...
Within a few years, international students made up nearly half of Webster University’s main-campus population. But officials are rethinking the approach.
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