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  • কাজ

    ছুটির মাঝেই ছুটছে জীবন স্বপ্ন কারুর দূরপানে, ফেলে আসা স্মৃতির পাতায় মাঝ বয়সে মন টানে। ভাবনা গুলো ভাবের ঘরে মন বলে আজ কি পেলি? কাজের তাড়া নাড়ছে কড়া নাই যে সময় তাই বলি। শৈশবের দিন গুলো আজ হাতছানি দেয় অজান্তে, ঝাল-মিষ্টির গ্ৰীষ্ম শীতে আজ জীবনের শেষান্তে। দায়িত্ব আর দায়গুলো সব বাঁধছে যেন ণাগপাশে, সবহারাদের থাকবো সাথে মন বলে আজ আশ্বাসে। করলে আশা আঘাত আসে জিততে গেলেই হারার ভয়, ক্লান্ত জীবন প্রহর গোনে যন্ত্রণা সব ভুলতে চায়। সম্ভাবনার কাল যে সকাল হাতছানি দেয় সূর্য কে, মন ই বোঝে মনের কথা বাঁচি তার ই আহ্লাদে। ফিরতে চেয়ে যায়না ফেরা সফলতার আশমানে, সংশয়ের দ্বন্দ-দ্বিধা য় মন কি বলে সেই জানে। আবোলতাবোল ভাবনা সকল হয়তো কিছু নেই মানে, আলোর বেগে মন তবু ধায় ছুটছি কেন কে জানে! হোঁচট খেয়ে ভাঙছে ঘুম শিখছি কত ই জীবনভর, কাজের মাঝেই পথচলা -জয়তী নন্দ আচার্য

  • মজার গল্প

    মজার মানুষ দিনেশ দাদু সদাহাস‍্য মুখটি তার, পকেট ভর্তি ভূতের গল্পে জমিয়ে বসেন গল্পকার। ভূত পেত্নি স্কন্ধকাটা ব্রহ্মদত্যি মামদো ভূত, শাঁঁকচূন্নি একপায়া তে সাবেক মেজাজ কি অদ্ভূত! হাল আমলের ভূত ও আছে অশরীরী আত্মা বোধহয়, ইচ্ছে খুশি ঘুরন প‍্যাঁচন আবছা আলোয় গায় কাঁটা দেয়। দাদু বলেন নিছক গল্প মিছেই শুধু ভয় পাওয়া, গায়ের কাছে ঘেঁসে সবাই কোথাও লাগে শীতল ছোঁয়া! একটু কোথাও শব্দ হলে কিংবা যদি প‍্যাঁচার ডাক, চামচিকিদের কিঁচির কুঁচুর বুকের ভেতর বাজায় ঢাক! ভূতের গল্প তবুও মজার স্বাদটাইতার আলাদা রকম, শোনার যেন শেষ হয়না সব ভূতেরাই মনের মতন। -জয়তী নন্দ আচার্য

  • শারদীয়ার স্তব

    হে মা সরস্বতী একবার তো শোনো , পর জন্মে মানুষ আর করো না কক্ষন । তবে যদি হাঁস কর থাকব তোমার পাশে- মানুষ করলে কষ্ট বড় শিক্ষার নাগপাশে । মা লক্ষ্মী দয়া করো মানুষ করো যদি , পরো জন্মে তোমার দয়ায় পাই যেন মা গদি । গদি মানেই তোমার দয়া অর্থ যশ আর খ্যাতি , নয়তো বৃথাই মানাব জনম জনসংখ্যার ক্ষতি । হে বাবা গণেশ জানি তোমার অসীম কেরামতি , কখনো তুমি উলটে থাকো কখনো অগতির গতি । বাবা কার্তিক কেউ বলে কি ? কোথাও শুনেছ কেউ ? শূণ্য কোলে পূর্ণতা দাও তাই জনতার ঢেউ ! হে মা দুর্গা জগত জননী ঘুচাও অন্ধকার - সিংহের মতো মানুষ করো মা করো অন্যায়ের প্রতিকার । হে মহাদেব তোমারেও বলি চেতনা জাগাও প্রাণে , মানুষ হয়েও বেহুঁশ সমাজ আলেয়াকে আলো মানে! -জয়তী নন্দ আচার্য

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  • A.I. -Shaping Future | Wondering Science-Pather Pane

    Home Pathe Pane Shop Xlr22 Forum Blog Wondering Science WS-Index Cosmosia Motion Studios Privacy Policy Contact Astrosia-A Pather Pane Company Search Results >> A.I. -Shaping Future Author: Debarun Acharya What Is AI? (Source:Wikipedia) In computer science, Artificial intelligence (AI), sometimes called machine intelligence, is intelligence demonstrated by machines, in contrast to the natural intelligence displayed by humans and other animals. Computer science defines AI research as the study of "intelligent agents": any device that perceives its environment and takes actions that maximize its chance of successfully achieving its goals.[1] More in detail, Kaplan and Haenlein define AI as “a system’s ability to correctly interpret external data, to learn from such data, and to use those learnings to achieve specific goals and tasks through flexible adaptation”.[2] Colloquially, the term "artificial intelligence" is applied when a machine mimics "cognitive" functions that humans associate with other human minds, such as "learning" and "problem solving".[3] The scope of AI is disputed: as machines become increasingly capable, tasks considered as requiring "intelligence" are often removed from the definition, a phenomenon known as the AI effect, leading to the quip in Tesler's Theorem, "AI is whatever hasn't been done yet."[4] For instance, optical character recognition is frequently excluded from "artificial intelligence", having become a routine technology.[5] Modern machine capabilities generally classified as AI include successfully understanding human speech,[6] competing at the highest level in strategic game systems (such as chess and Go),[7] autonomously operating cars, and intelligent routing in content delivery networks and military simulations. Borrowing from the management literature, Kaplan and Haenlein classify artificial intelligence into three different types of AI systems: analytical, human-inspired, and humanized artificial intelligence.[8] Analytical AI has only characteristics consistent with cognitive intelligence generating cognitive representation of the world and using learning based on past experience to inform future decisions. Human-inspired AI has elements from cognitive as well as emotional intelligence, understanding, in addition to cognitive elements, also human emotions considering them in their decision making. Humanized AI shows characteristics of all types of competencies (i.e., cognitive, emotional, and social intelligence), able to be self-conscious and self-aware in interactions with others. Artificial intelligence was founded as an academic discipline in 1956, and in the years since has experienced several waves of optimism,[9][10] followed by disappointment and the loss of funding (known as an "AI winter"),[11][12] followed by new approaches, success and renewed funding.[10][13] For most of its history, AI research has been divided into subfields that often fail to communicate with each other.[14] These sub-fields are based on technical considerations, such as particular goals (e.g. "robotics" or "machine learning"),[15] the use of particular tools ("logic" or artificial neural networks), or deep philosophical differences.[16][17][18] Subfields have also been based on social factors (particular institutions or the work of particular researchers).[14] The traditional problems (or goals) of AI research include reasoning, knowledge representation, planning, learning, natural language processing, perception and the ability to move and manipulate objects.[15] General intelligence is among the field's long-term goals.[19] Approaches include statistical methods, computational intelligence, and traditional symbolic AI. Many tools are used in AI, including versions of search and mathematical optimization, artificial neural networks, and methods based on statistics, probability and economics. The AI field draws upon computer science, information engineering, mathematics, psychology, linguistics, philosophy, and many others. The field was founded on the claim that human intelligence "can be so precisely described that a machine can be made to simulate it".[20] This raises philosophical arguments about the nature of the mind and the ethics of creating artificial beings endowed with human-like intelligence which are issues that have been explored by myth, fiction and philosophy since antiquity.[21] Some people also consider AI to be a danger to humanity if it progresses unabated.[22] Others believe that AI, unlike previous technological revolutions, will create a risk of mass unemployment.[23] In the twenty-first century, AI techniques have experienced a resurgence following concurrent advances in computer power, large amounts of data, and theoretical understanding; and AI techniques have become an essential part of the technology industry, helping to solve many challenging problems in computer science, software engineering and operations research.[24][13] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technology moves at breakneck speed, and we now have more power in our pockets than we had in our homes in the 1990s. Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a fascinating concept of science fiction for decades, but many researchers think we’re finally getting close to making AI a reality. NPR notes that in the last few years, scientists have made breakthroughs in “machine learning,” using neural networks, which mimic the processes of real neurons. This is a type of “deep learning” that allows machines to process information for themselves on a very sophisticated level, allowing them to perform complex functions like facial recognition. Big data is speeding up the AI development process, and we may be seeing more integration of AI technology in our everyday lives relatively soon. While much of this technology is still fairly rudimentary at the moment, we can expect sophisticated AI to one day significantly impact our everyday lives. Here are 6 ways AI might affect us in the future. 1. Automated Transportation We’re already seeing the beginnings of self-driving cars, though the vehicles are currently required to have a driver present at the wheel for safety. Despite these exciting developments, the technology isn’t perfect yet, and it will take a while for public acceptance to bring automated cars into widespread use. Google began testing a self-driving car in 2012, and since then, the U.S. Department of Transportation has released definitions of different levels of automation, with Google’s car classified as the first level down from full automation. Other transportation methods are closer to full automation, such as buses and trains. 2. Cyborg Technology One of the main limitations of being human is simply our own bodies—and brains. Researcher Shimon Whiteson thinks that in the future, we will be able to augment ourselves with computers and enhance many of our own natural abilities. Though many of these possible cyborg enhancements would be added for convenience, others might serve a more practical purpose. Yoky Matsuka of Nest believes that AI will become useful for people with amputated limbs, as the brain will be able to communicate with a robotic limb to give the patient more control. This kind of cyborg technology would significantly reduce the limitations that amputees deal with on a daily basis. 3. Taking over dangerous jobs Robots are already taking over some of the most hazardous jobs available, including bomb defusing. These robots aren’t quite robots yet, according to the BBC. They are technically drones, being used as the physical counterpart for defusing bombs, but requiring a human to control them, rather than using AI. Whatever their classification, they have saved thousands of lives by taking over one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. As technology improves, we will likely see more AI integration to help these machines function. Other jobs are also being reconsidered for robot integration. Welding, well known for producing toxic substances, intense heat, and earsplitting noise, can now be outsourced to robots in most cases. Robot Worx explains that robotic welding cells are already in use, and have safety features in place to help prevent human workers from fumes and other bodily harm. 4. Solving climate change Solving climate change might seem like a tall order from a robot, but as Stuart Russell explains, machines have more access to data than one person ever could—storing a mind-boggling number of statistics. Using big data, AI could one day identify trends and use that information to come up with solutions to the world’s biggest problems. 5. Robot as friends Who wouldn’t want a friend like C-3PO? At this stage, most robots are still emotionless and it’s hard to picture a robot you could relate to. However, a company in Japan has made the first big steps toward a robot companion—one who can understand and feel emotions. Introduced in 2014, “Pepper” the companion robot went on sale in 2015, with all 1,000 initial units selling out within a minute. The robot was programmed to read human emotions, develop its own emotions, and help its human friends stay happy. Pepper goes on sale in the U.S. in 2016, and more sophisticated friendly robots are sure to follow. 6. Improved elder care For many seniors, everyday life is a struggle, and many have to hire outside help to manage their care, or rely on family members. AI is at a stage where replacing this need isn’t too far off, says Matthew Taylor, computer scientist at Washington State University. “Home” robots could help seniors with everyday tasks and allow them to stay independent and in their homes for as long as possible, which improves their overall well-being. Although we don’t know the exact future, it is quite evident that interacting with AI will soon become an everyday activity. These interactions will clearly help our society evolve, particularly in regards to automated transportation, cyborgs, handling dangerous duties, solving climate change, friendships and improving the care of our elders. Beyond these six impacts, there are even more ways that AI technology can influence our future, and this very fact has professionals across multiple industries extremely excited for the ever-burgeoning future of artificial intelligence. ​ ​ Click here to watch the video Click Here To Watch A video For this Article Previous Post Next Post Recent Posts: Explore ADMIN Debarun Acharya WARNING | You Have Been Scammed Explore ADMIN Debarun Acharya AndroidX-The New soul of Android Explore ADMIN Debarun Acharya ISRO computers HACKED | Chandrayaan 2 Conspiracy Share on Facebook Return to INDEX Quick View Explore The Cosmos Cotton T Shirt Regular Price ₹899.00 Sale Price ₹499.00 Quick View Explore The Cosmos Cotton T Shirt Regular Price ₹899.00 Sale Price ₹499.00 Copyright 2017-20 By Pather Pane

  • ISRO computers HACKED | Chandrayaan 2 Conspiracy | Wondering Science-Pather Pane

    Home Pathe Pane Shop Xlr22 Forum Blog Wondering Science WS-Index Cosmosia Motion Studios Privacy Policy Contact Astrosia-A Pather Pane Company Search Results >> ISRO computers HACKED | Chandrayaan 2 Conspiracy Author: Debarun Acharya ISRO confirms that it was alerted to a hacking attempt by the same North Korean malware that targeted the Kudankulam nuclear reactor earlier this year. ISRO was one of five government agencies to come under their attack. However, the officials from the Indian space agency denied that the attack impacted the Moon mission. Reportedly, ISRO employees accidentally installed malware on to their systems after opening phishing emails from North Korean spammers. The malware was later identified as Dtrack and the officials at both these government agencies were informed about these security breaches on 4 September, two days before the scheduled Chandrayaan 2 moon landing attempt. This leads to The conspiracy that The Chandrayaan 2 was failed by this hacking group Click here to watch the video Click Here To Watch A video For this Article Previous Post Next Post Recent Posts: Explore ADMIN Debarun Acharya WARNING | You Have Been Scammed Explore ADMIN Debarun Acharya AndroidX-The New soul of Android Explore ADMIN Debarun Acharya ISRO computers HACKED | Chandrayaan 2 Conspiracy Share on Facebook Return to INDEX Quick View Explore The Cosmos Cotton T Shirt Regular Price ₹899.00 Sale Price ₹499.00 Quick View Explore The Cosmos Cotton T Shirt Regular Price ₹899.00 Sale Price ₹499.00 Copyright 2017-20 By Pather Pane

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