Author: Khawar Nehal
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AI is not “intelligent” even artificially.
AI Isn’t Intelligent—And That’s Okay Understanding What Today’s AI Really Is (And How to Use It Wisely) Despite the hype, the glowing headlines, and the sci-fi imagery, today’s artificial intelligence is not intelligent—not in the way humans understand intelligence. It doesn’t think, reason, understand, or learn from conversations. It doesn’t have beliefs, curiosity, or awareness.…
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Chengdu J-20 Mighty Dragon
Below is a detailed extrapolation of the Chengdu J-20 Mighty Dragon’s specifications, systems, and capabilities based solely on open-source evidence, satellite imagery, expert analysis, and comparisons to similar aircraft (e.g., F-22, F-35, Su-57). All details are unconfirmed by the Chinese government or military, and confidence levels reflect the plausibility of each claim given available evidence.…
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PROPOSAL: HAPTIC FEEDBACK ON SIDESTICK DURING DUAL INPUT
✈️ 💡 PROPOSAL: HAPTIC FEEDBACK ON SIDESTICK DURING DUAL INPUT “Feel the conflict” — Add subtle but unmistakable vibration or resistance to both sidesticks when dual input is detected. ✅ WHY THIS WOULD WORK 1. Multimodal Alerting = Better Awareness Humans respond faster and more reliably to alerts that engage multiple senses. Right now, Airbus…
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Writing Direction
The relationship between reading direction and the “left brain/right brain” concept is often misunderstood. Let’s break down the implications, first by addressing the popular myth and then by explaining what actually happens. 1. The Popular Myth (Which is Mostly Incorrect) The Myth: “Left-to-right readers use their left brain more, and right-to-left readers use their right…
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The Mystery of Green Blood: A Rare Medical Phenomenon in Surgical Cases
In a startling case reported in 2007, surgeons at St. Paul’s Hospital in Vancouver were shocked to discover dark green blood circulating through the arteries of a 42-year-old Canadian man during surgery. The unusual coloration immediately raised concerns, as human blood is typically bright red due to oxygenated hemoglobin. According to a case report in…
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Seminar on the easiest backup for Windows OS users followed by a networking session
Link for video conferencing : https://meet.jit.si/atrc_backup_seminar Date and time https://hdb1.remote-support.space/directory_for_web_server/nextcloud_atrc/index.php/s/2WXcsK2XN9F3PSc
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Local Sattar Buksh wins.
In a David-versus-Goliath showdown that resonated far beyond Pakistan’s borders, a humble café in Karachi has made international headlines by triumphing over global coffee titan Starbucks in a high-stakes trademark dispute — a rare and symbolic victory for local enterprise against multinational corporate power. The café, Sattar Buksh, opened its doors in 2013 and quickly…
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How soon can the ARJ21 fly with zero reliance restricted parts ?
✅ Step 1: What Parts of the ARJ21 Are Still Restricted? The ARJ21 (now officially called C909 in newer branding) was designed as a “technology bridge” — using Western systems for certification speed. As of 2024, its critical foreign-sourced components include: Component Original Supplier Control Regime Why Restricted? Engines General Electric CF34-10A U.S. (GE) Contains…
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How soon can the C919 fly with zero reliance restricted parts ?
C919: Path to 100% Non-Restricted Supply Chain (Using Any Country Except U.S./EU/Allied Sanctioned Nations) We define “restricted” as: U.S. entities (including foreign subsidiaries using >10% U.S. tech per EAR rules), EU entities under dual-use regulations, Allies bound by Wassenaar Arrangement, MTCR, or U.S. Entity List (UK, Canada, Japan, Australia, South Korea, Singapore, etc.). We define…
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Most AI or almost all is trained on common propaganda datasets of these days.
Here is a discussion with AI these days. It was pretty close minded just like a “normal” person with a limited “intellect.” It has to be reminded and guided to open its mind just to move forward. As long as it is trained to chat like a “normal” human, then it shall most likely stay…