Shaping the World Through Different Lenses

Life is one big exploration, and we all explore the unknown and try to discover our purpose in life. Only a few get it, the rest go through it as a ritual going through its five main phases of birth | infancy | childhood | adulthood and dying. To quote Erikson’s model of human development, which includes:

Stage 1 – Infancy, trust versus mistrust;
Stage 2 – Toddlerhood, autonomy versus shame and doubt;
Stage 3 – Preschool years, initiative versus guilt;
Stage 4 – Early school years, industry versus inferiority;
Stage 5 – Adolescence and Identity

If explored well, life has so much to offer, to start with 195 countries in the world, give or take a few. I consider myself quite well travelled but in the past two decades of my international exploration, I haven’t been able to visit more than 44 countries, some visited multiple times. Truthfully, 100 is the number of countries you should target in one lifetime to explore. More than that is optional and not important. Exploration just doesn’t start with countries, but within yourself and around to achieve the destination that you truly should reach in one lifetime.

This issue is all about the Travel Industry. Furthermore, we explore the evolving landscape of travel and lifestyle in India, shedding light on how social media influencers are reshaping these realms with their digital presence and unique perspectives. From the best cameras for travel enthusiasts to a special feature in honour of International Women’s Month, celebrating the achievements of women entrepreneurs such as Starts Up, funded by Vinita Singh & Namita Thapar, this issue is brimming with inspiring stories and insightful content.

In an exclusive collaboration with Audi, we have dropped a series of five episodes titled “Cars With Stars,” featuring well-known stars from the Hindi film industry competing in an obstacle race, drifting the Audi Q8 e-tron and also going on a drag race all-timed on a leaderboard. We are streaming now on YouTube/TopGear Mag India. The world of tech is on a forever quest of exploration, and with the Mobile World Congress, we saw new shapes of sliding smartphones and transparent laptops. Since this edition focuses on travel and exploration, the special mention for our versatile cover star, Mrunal Thakur, embodies the spirit of adventure and wanderlust, having done movies both in Hindi & South film industry as well and making a journey to stardom on her own.

The Year Began With A Bang Of Technological Influx

This year, the Samsung Galaxy S24 series to the Oneplus 12 series and more phones with numerics attached to them bring some amazing hardware and software solutions to the smartphone mix

The tech mecca Consumer Electronic Show was an experience with thousands of innovative ideas across the show floor. We covered some fantastic content, including some mind-boggling new concepts and thousands of steps alongside Gary Shapiro, CEO of the Consumer Technology Association, along with Kaushal Neverkar, President of Reliance Digital. The interview is worth piling a few brain cells. A surprisingly good amount of launches at the start of the year has my team busy switching platforms and smartphones. This year, the Samsung Galaxy S24 series to the Oneplus 12 series and more phones with numerics attached to them bring some amazing hardware and software solutions to the smartphone mix. Do you know how big Alphabet is? It is much larger than Google’s parent company. We look at some promises that failed with startups and also some promising aspects in consumer technology of the year ahead.

I also had the chance to visit Sphere in Las Vegas, which is a marvel in itself. Watching those screens everywhere on that high resolution will just mesmerise you. The 18,600-seat auditorium is a phenomenon in itself for its immersive video and audio capabilities, which include a 16K resolution wraparound interior LED screen, speakers with beamforming and wave field synthesis technologies, and 4D physical effects. The venue’s exterior also features 580,000 sq ft (54,000 m2) of LED displays. And now hold your breath; the arena costs US$2.3 billion, making it by far the most expensive entertainment venue built in Las Vegas or globally. Some moments are better experienced in person than on paper. What does look good in print is Arjun Kapoor posing in his natural element, teaming up as one with the Predator series from Acer. The outcome is almost lethal when style and gaming predators assemble as one. Drool and read at your risk.

The automotive industry has also marked 2024 as the year of introducing a new set of wheels with the fourth avatar of the Creta, one of the bestsellers in Indian markets, to Rolls Royce introducing Spectre in India, an electric luxury coupe, to McLaren 750S bringing madness of 750PS in a mid-engine rear-wheel-drive car. Physics limits us to pages else; we would be releasing books of some fantastic technology and automotive content each month, but physics and reality of things get interesting with Arjun Kapoor, an interesting conversation and insight into his world. This month is packed to the gills with technology, lifestyle and automotive content. My team and I are excited to witness the year ahead, while this is simply the start

Tech Can Change Anything, Humans Included

Only a few companies that started 100+ years ago and still exist, survive and thrive today

Another year has been struck off, and the year ending with 23 will not come back in our lifetime; 2023 is gone, and for 2123, 99.99% of those reading this will not be able to see the calendar change. Maybe bio hacks and medical tech can prolong us, but there will surely be your AI avatar, with voice, body and clone fitted into a human-robot or some online cloud for your family to live with. It is possible to have a robot with the voice of your loved ones and play soccer or chess with them, with emotional intelligence planted to make them talk and behave like they were when they were gone. Tech can change anything, humans included. How many companies have actually survived for 100 years? And 98% of the existing companies have yet to plan to survive and grow for 100 years. If you look back, only a few companies that started 100+ years ago and still exist, survive and thrive today. For example, Volkswagen is just 83 years old, Nissan is 90+ years old, and Tesla is less than half as old as Elon Musk.

We ended the year on a high with the 10th Edition of Reliance Digital presents Exhibit Tech Awards driven by Skoda, celebrating the best of tech and eager in anticipation for 2024 to begin on a high. The jury for the same included the best of technology experts as our panel with 100M+ smart followers of tech on social media combined. Congratulations to all the winning brands and products. Every new year for Exhibit starts in Las Vegas for the last 15 years with CES – Consumer Electronics Show, the mecca of tech conventions, and we will be on the ground in January to cover the year looking forward and setting the tone for the shape of tech to come. Times have been moving fast, and everyone gets a bit philosophical at the end of December and starts looking at life and the year gone by. It’s at this time that most of us make bold promises, which are called New Year’s resolutions, which often get forgotten as January sets in; it’s also at this time when people convert monks and get spiritual. In the end, like every year, life will ultimately come to an end, but the promise of a new year and a new beginning is a more prominent force to continue our quest for whatever we want to achieve in this one life we have.

Until you find that goal, keep doing soul searching, do not take life seriously, and enjoy every moment because tomorrow is not sure, but today is. Happy 2024!

The Heart And Drive Of P. V. Sindhu

Step onto the court of dreams with the rhythmic beats of a shuttlecock dancing through the air as we venture on a journey with the trailblazing force of Indian Badminton, the dazzling PV Sindhu. In the court where sweat mingles with passion, and every smash is a testament to grit, Sindhu’s story unfolds a symphony of skill, determination, and the soulful pursuit of victory. Join us as we dive into the heartbeat of a badminton maestro, where each stroke is a brushstroke on the canvas of her illustrious career.

ex : How does it feel to be an inspiration for so many aspiring badminton players around the world?
PV Sindhu : It feels good because many people take me as an inspiration and look up to me. When I was young, I used to look up to many people and wanted to be there someday. And today, when I’m there, and people look up to me, it feels terrific to know once upon a time, I was also one of them.

ex : Badminton requires quick reflexes and decision making, so is it safe to conclude you are a fast decisionmaker in everyday life?
PV : On court, yes, because we have to make decisions very quickly as we don’t have much time to think about it. We’ve to change in a second, no matter what happens, because you keep playing rallies, but in between the rallies, you have time to think, and we change the game accordingly. When I’m offcourt, I definitely take some time.

ex : You have a lot of silent power when you play, just like the XC60, you manage to stay calm and collected in high pressure situations. How do you do that?
PV : I go into the match thinking that I need to give my best because that’s what I’ve trained for. And I won’t deny that there won’t be pressure. Yes, there will be pressure, but we’ll have to stop thinking about others or what others are thinking. You have to go into the court thinking that you have to play your game and give you 100%. You have to focus on one point at a time and not think about the match because anything can happen at any moment. If you’re leading, you can’t think that the match is in your favour, or if you’re failing, you can’t think the match is done. So, every point is important, and you have to be focused and play your game.

ex : It’s too early to ask, but post-badminton, do you have any plans in mind?
PV : I feel there are many more years to go, and after that, I have a job as a Deputy Collector in the Andhra Pradesh Government. I’m also constructing a sports school cum academy in Vizag on the land the state government gifted me when I won an Olympic medal.

ex : Badminton has seen technological advancements like shuttlecock sensors. How do you think technology has impacted the sport?
PV : I think it’s good to have something innovative and new. Recently, while I was playing, there was a robot who was doing the shuttle control. Also, during a recent tournament, robots were helping us with carrying our bags as well as the shuttle cocks. So when we want to take a new shuttle cock, we can just take it from the robot, and then it replaces with a new one.

ex : One thing that you would like to change about professional badminton?
PV : I would like to improve a few things, like helping prospective talents to have good coaches, and it should start from the grassroots levels. I know there is support and talent, but we must go to the places, cities, as well as rural areas. And once it starts from the grassroots levels, there will be a lot of people coming forward.

ex : Can you tell us about your favourite badminton memory or match that has left a lasting impact on your career?
PV : Yes, winning a medal at the Rio Olympics 2016 is one of my favourite badminton memories, and there are some sad ones too, when I was injured in 2015 and was in a state of mind where I was unsure of my comeback.

ex : The XC60 has 6 intelligent airbags and several ADAS features for a safe and secure driving experience. Given the intensity of your career, what are some measures you actively take to prevent injury and ensure your body’s safety?
PV : Injuries are part of a sportsperson’s life, and I think to avoid them at some level, you have to strengthen your body, your legs, your arms, and everything. Also, every time you’re dealing with injuries, you must heel completely before you go back to the game.

ex : What advice would you give to young athletes who aspire to reach the same heights in their respective sports?
PV : Whichever sport it is, I want them to enjoy playing and enjoy what they do. It shouldn’t be like a burden, and they shouldn’t regret it later thinking, “Oh, why didn’t I do that? Or, Why didn’t I do this?” Whatever it is, you have to give your best and enjoy playing sport. And they need to understand that it’s not just a few months of hard work. It takes lots and lots of years of hard work to come to a level.

ex : The automotive industry is shifting towards electric vehicles. Have you considered going electric for your personal transportation needs?
PV : Currently, I don’t have an electric car, and as I’m busy with training and get tired often, my dad drops me to the court and picks me up when I’m done. But in future, I would definitely consider buying an electric car as it is good for the environment.

It feels good because many people take me as an inspiration and look up to me. When I was young, I used to look up to many people and wanted to be there someday.

QUICK BYTES

ex : If you could compete against any historical badminton player, living or not, who would it be?
PV Sindhu : I would love to play with Lin Dan (Chinese former badminton player). I’ve played with him, but I would love to play with him again. And if I’ll have to change something, it would be the 2016 and 2020 Olympics, when I played with Carolina and got silver.

ex : In a parallel universe where you’re not a badminton superstar, what do you think you’d be doing as a career?
PV : When I was young, I thought of becoming a doctor, but now I would say Badminton is much better.

ex : If a movie is being made, whom would you like to see portraying you on-screen, except Deepika Padukone?
PV : Honestly, I don’t have a particular name apart from Deepika Padukone, but I would love to see someone who knows how to play badminton and understand sports. I said Deepika because she’s tall-lean, has an athletic body and was a badminton player earlier. At the same time, Prakash sir is my mentor now and being his daughter, she knows what it takes to be a badminton player.

ex : What is your favourite tournament location?
PV : St. Jakobshalle in Basel, Switzerland, where I won The World Championship in 2019.

ex : Describe Volvo XC60 in three words.
PV : Comfortable, beautiful, and very spacious.



Chin up and take responsibility

Our cover is graced by the indefatigable P.V. Sindhu, an emblem of resilience and excellence in the realm of badminton.

It’s the festive month of the year but with AQI levels so high, bursting crackers will look like declaring war against humanity. The Air, which is still somewhat breathable, will not remain so if we don’t do our bit to arrest global warming; the superpower up there has been warning us with floods and earthquakes every now and then in some parts of the world, so we chin up and take responsibility. Mars is still inhospitable, if we collectively screw up mother earth then we’ll have nowhere to go! Even the masterstrokes of Ace P.V. Sindhu will not be able to get the shuttercock to move freely if the quality of air remains like this. Switching gears in the Volvo XC60, whose safety feature in its class remains a benchmark as we celebrate the spirit of triumph, innovation, and the allure of the past. Our cover is graced by the indefatigable P.V. Sindhu, an emblem of resilience and excellence in the realm of badminton. Her journey symbolises the power of determination, making her an inspiration for millions. Her simplicity and infectious smile can take the opponent on the court down smilingly. She is currently in rehab and was not able to stand for long hours and actually limp, but professional she was, and since the shoot was planned in Hyderabad with every other piece of logistics arranged, all crew tickets booked, she continued the shoot and showed up, just like a true sport.

Foldable devices have been making a lot of news, and we got three of the most premium foldable devices and dissected the OnePlus Open, the Galaxy Z Fold5, and the Google Pixel Fold. These titans clash in a battle of innovation and functionality, and all of them have something to offer. OnePlus Open looks more sorted at its price point. The question actually remains: why do we need a foldable device in the first place? You can’t use the screen to watch videos in totality, typing speed is not faster than a regular phone. The one great use case is the multi-screen layout and for reading magazines or any document, the extra screen real estate. Apart from that it’s rather a cumbersome process to live with a foldable device in a day-to-day life. For example, if you want to go biking or running, you will find it not all that comfortable.

Our retrospective on the rise and fall of ‘80s/‘90s tech giants is a voyage through the annals of technological history. Witness the ascension and eventual descent of the once-revered companies that paved the way for the digital age we inhabit today. In our ‘How Big Is’, we playfully dig at the Lego Group. Have you ever pondered on the magnitude of The Lego Group? Get ready to be astounded as we unfurl the colossal scale and global impact of this iconic brand, showcasing its journey from a humble start to a global phenomenon.

Lastly, don’t miss our tribute to the Golden Era of Indian Rock Music in the ‘80s and ‘90s. “Rising Decibels” amplifies the nostalgia, celebrating the bands and anthems that defined an era and left an indelible mark on Indian music history. Lastly, we went on a drive with 60 Lamborghinis’ through the desert towns of Jaisalmer and Jodhpur right up to the Indo-Pak border and learnt a very important thing- the side of the Pakistan border has no fencing, only the Indian side has double barbed wire fencing, perhaps they don’t need one!!

Techy October & Spooky Halloween

It’s the “Techy October”, we commemorate Google’s remarkable journey of 25 years and explore the creative realm of Google Doodles.

After a lull, there is a storm, but at Exhibit, we have storm after storm. Following last month’s InfluencEX awards special edition, which featured exclusive stories from 85 award winners, all narrated by the awardees themselves, this issue is infused with our core DNA, which is Tech in Bold. We are also gearing up for the 10th edition of Exhibit Tech Awards in association with Reliance Digital, which has been a proud partner and a strong pillar of support of the Tech Awards since its inception – Together, we are celebrating 10 years of Exhibit Tech Awards. Voting is in full swing and what is special this year is we are hosting a Golf Master Class for CX0’S followed by the awards on 20th Nov in Gurgaon at Leela Ambiance.

It’s the “Techy October,” we commemorate Google’s remarkable journey of 25 years and explore the creative realm of Google Doodles. Google, the search engine that changed the world, celebrates a quarter-century of existence. We take you on a journey through its history, innovations, and charming Doodles, which have added joy to our digital lives since 1998. Adobe has become a giant in the tech world, and we deep dive into its impact on various industries. From Photoshop to Acrobat, Adobe’s suite of creative software has revolutionized design, publishing, and more, and every content creator swears by it. With the smartwatch market booming, our buying guide provides insights and recommendations to help you make an informed decision – from fitness tracking to style, we’ve got you covered.

October, known for its crisp autumn air and eerie ambience, is synonymous with Halloween, a time when we embrace the thrilling chill of the supernatural. This edition of “Spooky October” is dedicated to all the horror aficionados, as we’ve meticulously curated a list of the best spooky movies to watch. The Series of smartphone phone launches had been at its peak, with the iPhone 15 lineup taking centre stage, followed by others like the Honor 90 and Oppo Find N3 Flip, another entry in the flip phone brigade. Clearly, the shape of things in the smartphone industry is flipping and folding, but the question remains if Apple is listening.

Wish you a Techy Halloween.

TARA SUTARIA – Enchanting Beauty

Stars do shine without darkness, and Tara Sutaria is a great example – With a voice that can serenade the ears and a charisma that dances through every frame, Tara has not only graced the silver screen but also our hearts. She’s a multi-talented sensation who effortlessly glides between the realms of acting and music. Join us as we embark on a harmonious journey through the life and artistry of this Bollywood diva, where dreams blend with reality, and the stage is always set for a star-studded symphony.

Exhibit : Hey Tara, Welcome to Goa! You’re shooting for Exhibit Magazine again today, What’s the vibe & how are you feeling?
Tara Sutaria : Thank you so much! I am so excited to be in Goa, It’s one of my favourite places in the country. Really happy to be back!

Ex : Today we’re going to ask you some quick questions. The first one is: Snapchat stories or Instagram stories?
Tara : I am actually not on Snapchat so Instagram!

 

 

Ex : What’s your go-to comfort food?
Tara : It’s this Parsi dish that I grew up loving & I still love. In fact, whenever I am travelling & come back home, it is the first thing I like to have. It’s like a really nice soupy broth with meat & rice. It’s really simple & delicious.

Ex : If you were to star in a remake of any classic Bollywood movie, which one would it be?
Tara : Oh Gosh! I think ‘Chaudhvin Ka Chand’.

Ex : Describe your style in one word!
Tara : My style in one word would probably be – Classic.

Ex : A clumsy moment you cannot help but laugh about?
Tara : I was on one of my terraces and a guest was walking into my living room. The glass door was shut and I ran to welcome him and banged into the glass and fell backwards! I think that’s probably my clumsiest moment.

Ex : Would you rather Netflix binge or YouTube scroll?
Tara : Netflix! All the way.

 

 

Ex : Share one of your quirky or weird habits
Tara : I am always humming songs and it can irritate others sometimes. I am originally a singer so I am always either humming a song or snapping my fingers!

Ex : If your life had a theme song which one would it be?
Tara : I think it would be this French song called ‘La Vie En Rose’.

Ex : Call a person or text a person?
Tara : A little bit of both! I used to text more than I call but now I am doing both.

Ex : If you could wear only one outfit forever, what would it be?
Tara : I think a white maxi dress.

Ex : Would you rather have unlimited pizza or unlimited sushi?
Tara : Unlimited Pizza.

Ex : Selfies or Portraits?
Tara : Portraits.

Ex : Always speak in rhyme or only communicate by singing?
Tara : I love music so It has to be singing.

Ex : Never use social media again or never watch TV again?
Tara : That’s a tricky one… I wish for neither! But I guess never watch TV again as I’ve begun to enjoy communicating with others on social media.

Ex : If your life had a colour, what shade would it be?
Tara : I love White!

Ex : Always have a bad hair day or always wear a mismatched pair of shoes?
Tara : Oh Gosh! Never have a bad hair day, so I think I’ll go with mismatched shoes.

Ex : If you had a superpower solely to deal with Mumbai traffic, what would it be?
Tara : I think we all wish we had a superpower to deal with Mumbai traffic! I wish I could just skip it and explore the city.

Ex : What’s your favourite holiday destinations?
Tara : There are quite a few favourite holiday destinations. They keep changing every few years. I recently went to Paris and absolutely loved it. There’s always London and the Maldives!

Celebrating Influencex Awards | Class of 2023

The Expanding Influence of the Influencer Industry – Class of 2023 –InfluencEX Awards 4.0 Concluded on a Resounding High! 

The influencer industry has once again showcased its monumental impact on the digital world as the Influencer Awards for the Class of 2023 concluded on an exhilarating note in the scenic setting of Goa. This year’s event not only celebrated the remarkable talents of over 85 esteemed content creators, essentially digital celebrities, but also shed light on the industry’s remarkable growth compared to the previous year. Thanks to all the partners Vivo as presented by, Hyundai as driven by, Puma as Styling partner and JW Marriott Goa as our Hospitality Partner.

The Winners were voted publicly and chosen out of 400+ nominations and unlike other awards we gave to the deserving winners who had already informed us their inability to attend.

Lets compare the demographics from last year –

Viewership: The statistics reveal a compelling story of the industry’s burgeoning reach. In 2022, the event in Kerala attracted a substantial Cumulative viewership of 51,849,457 with 95 Influencers in attendance. However, in 2023, as the venue shifted to Goa, the viewership skyrocketed to an astounding 60,013,821 with 85 Influencers attendees . This staggering increase of nearly 16% in viewership underlines the industry’s expanding influence on the digital landscape.

Likes: The engagement and appreciation from the audience displayed an equally impressive trend. In 2022, the event in Kerala received a commendable 7,496,398 likes. In stark contrast, the 2023 event in Goa amassed a staggering 10,388,161 likes [ 10 Million ] likes . This remarkable growth of over 38% in likes underscores the industry’s profound impact on its audience.

This year we started another series called The Creators’ Couch. This hourlong conversation condensed into a few minutes on “Creators Couch” offered a whirlwind tour of the dynamic world of content creation. For more in-depth insights and valuable takeaways, words are decoded and printed in the pages ahead and head to youtube/exhibitmag . For the first panel we invited a diverse group , from tech Gaurav Chaudhary Aka Technical Guruji , Mr Faisu from lifestyle, Jatt Prabhjyot from the Automotive blogging space and Larissa D’sa from Travel, they gladly shared their experiences and expertise on YouTube Earnings, Brand Campaigns, The Future of Content Creation, Long Form vs. Short Form and much more!

Hosting and managing an event of this magnitude, with 85+ content creators, who are practically & rightfully celebrities in their own right, is no small feat. It exemplifies the growing importance of influencers in shaping modern media and marketing strategies. These influencers, with their unique voices and captivating content, have become the lifeblood of digital engagement.

The InfluencEX Awards for the Class of 2023 have once again underscored the industry’s exponential growth, undeniable reach, and profound impact on the world of digital media. As the industry continues to evolve, it promises to redefine the way we consume content, making this a fascinating space to watch in the years to come

Tribute to the spirit of innovation

We recently celebrated the 77th independence day, and in my opinion, this year’s celebration was not just a reminder of the struggles and sacrifices of our forefathers but also a testament to the progress and innovation that has propelled our nation forward.

Over the last few decades, technology has become the driving force behind innovation and progress in our rapidly evolving world. Infosys, one of India’s tech giants, has grown to colossal proportions, redefining the global IT landscape. No wonder, for the August edition, we chose Infosys for our “How Big is” segment, looking at its significant role in shaping the modern Indian tech industry.

Our reviews section covers an array of gadgets and technology, providing insights into the latest innovations and helping you make informed choices. This time, we had a lot of gadgets to play with, including POCO M6 Pro 5G, Samsung Z Fold5, Samsung Z Flip5, ViewSonic Projector, Moto Razr 40 Ultra, OnePlus Nord CE3 5G, HP Omen 17, LG Gram 2023, Asus ROG Ally, and more.

What’s in a name? Apparently, quite a lot. We explore the intriguing world of rebranding in the tech sector, examining how companies transition from their original names to new, more fitting monikers. Furthermore, We delve into the complex realm of privacy in the digital age, exploring the balance between convenience and safeguarding personal information.

The wheels of innovation are turning, quite literally, towards electric vehicles. We explore the motivations behind tech giants entering the electric vehicle market and their potential to transform the automotive industry. Also, we had a comprehensive look at 36 electric car companies at the forefront of shaping the automotive landscape, offering a glimpse into the exciting future of sustainable transportation.

In a world deeply immersed in digital experiences, we shed light on the importance of digital independence and why managing screen time matters for the well-being of individuals, especially the younger generation. Reflecting on the journey since independence, we present a yearwise account of India’s achievements, highlighting the progress made in various fields over the decades.

The 77th Independence Day was a moment to reflect on the strides we’ve made, the challenges that lie ahead, and the exciting technological possibilities that will shape our nation’s future. This issue of Exhibit is a tribute to the spirit of innovation, progress, and determination that defines modern India.

AI Chat Bot

uckle up and get yourself together to witness the firstever issue of Exhibit Magazine, where our editors embark on an exhilarating collaboration with language-based AI chatbots, such as the illustrious ChatGPT and the enigmatic Google Bard. Together, they have crafted an anthology of spellbinding articles meticulously curated to reveal the cutting-edge marvels of AI technology and the extraordinary possibilities it holds.

The prominence of AI cannot be denied, and OpenAI has been at the forefront of this revolution. In “How Big is OpenAI?”, we closely examine this tech giant and its crucial role in shaping the AI landscape. Then, we have a groundbreaking witty banter where the iPhone 14 Pro Max sits down with none other than the very first iPhone. Witness a captivating conversation that spans generations of innovation, and discover how far we’ve come in the world of mobile technology.

Mental health is critical to our well-being, and AI’s role in this area is becoming increasingly vital. In “AI and Mental Health”, we investigate how AI applications are transforming mental health care and support. ChatGPT deserves a spotlight as it is the most popular AI language! In “ChatGPT – Your Superpowered Sidekick for 10 Epic Tasks!”, we showcase how this amazing language model can be your ultimate companion, assisting you with various tasks and challenges.

Beyond AI, discover 15 Active Humanoid Robots in the World, a fascinating exploration of the most advanced and human-like robots developed to date and for tech enthusiasts, we have insightful reviews of MSI Modern 15 B13M, Redmi Buds 4 Active, and Samsung T7 Shield SSD, giving you the lowdown on some cutting-edge gadgets.

It may look scary that machines with opinions can write the whole issue. It might make future generations Dyslexic, but we cannot ignore the heavy involvement of language-based AI chatbots in every field. Globally, media houses are penalising their editorial team for using Open AI, but even using that, human interference and curation are always required. It’s not how much you scored in English literature but how well you can give the prompt.

This is the future, and we should welcome it while focusing on positive rather than negative aspects. It saves lots of time spent on research and composing ideas, but we must refrain from mindlessly repeating and copying content to secure the future of editorial and journalism. We will return to what we love and know best, i.e. writing from the next issue; until then, feel free to judge the AI editorial team that I have hired for this issue. Not Entirely, though.

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