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White Google revealed its future plans within the AI landscape, during its biggest annual conference for developers, Google I/O 2024, held on 14th May 2024. While I/O traditionally stands for input/ouput in the tech world, Google's iteration symbolises the advent of highly efficient multimodal AI-driven tools, capable of converting various kind of input into any desired output. With about 100 announcements showcasing Google's progress in diverse projects, Google displayed cutting-edge implementations in deep learning, machine learning and AI. In this article, we aim to breakdown every aspect revealed in the conference, for simplified understanding of our readers. Read Now: https://bit.ly/3WIAun5 #GoogleIO2024 #google ©ARTI JI #mango #भक्ति #मोटिवेशनल #वीडियो #विचार #कोट्स #कॉमेडी #लव Google revealed its future plans within the AI landscape, during its biggest annu
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I recently watched a documentary about one of nature's survival stories. I was impressed by the concept, narration and facts, not to mention the incredible videography. This sparked my desire to write about this documentary. After writing it, I decided to share it. These bizarre but true ways of nature will never cease to amaze those who long to know more about the animal kingdom and are fascinated by nature and its uniqueness. At the end of this article, I have mentioned the details of the documentary. I named this article "ZOI," which means life in Greek. ZOI ( PART 1) A remote speck of land lies 1600 km northwest of Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean. An island called Laysan. Laysan is home to one of the world's largest seabirds, 'The Layson Albatross'. The Laysan Albatross can glide over the open ocean for hours without a single flap of its long, narrow wings, cruising hundreds of miles daily on an impressive six-foot span. These birds are long-distance travellers, flying millions of kilometres in their 60-year lives. This albatross species is named for the Laysan breeding colony in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It is one of the most common seabirds in this remote area of the world, and pairs mate for life. It forages while floating on the ocean's surface, feeding mainly on small squid, fish, and crustaceans. A six-week-old white albatross stands alone, along with other chicks, spread across the vast sandy beach. Clinging to its dear life, the albatross looks far into the horizon. This documentary mainly focuses on this particular young white Albatross. I named it ZOI (the Greek word for life). This documentary is all about survival right from birth. Zoi looks around and quacks. Presently, it's not yet ready to fly. Its eyes wander around, looking for a ray of hope, like all other young chicks looking far into the horizon. All the young chicks, including Zoi, eagerly wait for their parents to fly back from the horizon with food. But these parents could be fishing up to 3000 km away in the vast ocean. So, the chicks, including our Zoi, must, in all probability, wait for many nights and days at the open beach, some days drenching in the pouring rain, swaying with the blasting winds, and other days heating up in the scorching sun. Every bird appearing on the horizon brings hope to these chicks. Zoi continues to gaze into the ocean, braving the rain, wind, and heat. He seems to be optimistic, which keeps his hope alive. - TO BE CONTINUED - ©Krishnan #ALBATROSS #Documentary #Netflix #netflixseries #survival #Life #writer #writercommunity Note: The image shown is not Albatross. It's just
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Being in love with someone who’s equally in love with you is an underrated privilege. If you are one of those people, congratulations. Be grateful to have the privilege that no one talks about. ©HintsOfHeart. #To_love_and_be_loved_is_an_unmixed_bliss. ■ Excerpts from an online article ' A privilege called love' by Deandra Zaneta.