
Aarati Ray
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Jan 18, 2025 |
htsyndication.com | Aarati Ray
Kathmandu, Jan. 19 -- The Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police has warned the public about a new wave of fraudulent emails sent by impersonating high-ranking law enforcement officials and attempting to trick recipients into thinking they are under investigation. The emails, written in Nepali and English, falsely claim to be official communications from the Nepal Police or its Central Investigation Bureau (CIB).
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Jan 18, 2025 |
kathmandupost.com | Aarati Ray
The Cyber Bureau of Nepal Police has warned the public about a new wave of fraudulent emails sent by impersonating high-ranking law enforcement officials and attempting to trick recipients into thinking they are under investigation. The emails, written in Nepali and English, falsely claim to be official communications from the Nepal Police or its Central Investigation Bureau (CIB).
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Jan 15, 2025 |
kathmandupost.com | Aarati Ray
Latest from Aarati Ray There’s an increasing tendency to seek diagnosis and remedies online, but it’s fraught with danger as experts point out social media use as a problem in itself. A national framework may define the policy but the policy must reach every single child. So the provinces, the municipalities, the village councils—they all need to come together. Having AI in daily life has opportunities and challenges, particularly in cybersecurity and digital education.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
opinion.inquirer.net | Aarati Ray
Kathmandu—Imagine a world where a 7-year-old can effortlessly use generative artificial intelligence (AI) to solve math problems, create digital art, and even recommend video games. This is the scenario awaiting Generation Beta (born from 2025 onward to 2039), the first cohort that will be born entirely into a world dominated by artificial intelligence and virtual reality. Unlike Millennials or Gen Z, who learned to adapt to AI as it emerged, Generation Beta will not know a world without it.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
plus.inquirer.net | Aarati Ray
Kathmandu—Imagine a world where a 7-year-old can effortlessly use generative artificial intelligence (AI) to solve math problems, create digital art, and even recommend video games. This is the scenario awaiting Generation Beta (born from 2025 onward to 2039), the first cohort that will be born entirely into a world dominated by artificial intelligence and virtual reality. Unlike Millennials or Gen Z, who learned to adapt to AI as it emerged, Generation Beta will not know a world without it.
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