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Write a composition describing the changes that you observed in yourself as compared to your childhood. Which among these are positive and which you would like to remain the same?

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Changes that you observed in yourself as compared to your childhood Change is an inevitable aspect of life - the law of nature. It is a force that shapes and moulds our lives. From the moment we enter this world as wide-eyed children to the complex beings we become in adulthood, our journey is marked by a series of transformations. These changes - whether they are subtle or profound - play a pivotal role in defining our identity and shaping how we navigate the world around us. The changes which we go through during our lifetime develop us mentally, physically, and emotionally. It influences our perspectives, personality, and response to the various challenges presented by life. I am no exception to this crucial rule of nature. During my lifetime, I have gone through several changes. Some changes were positives, while others were negatives; some left a massive impact on me, and some were too subtle to notice. One of the prominent changes which I went through was to open up to everyone. ...

10 Descriptive Essays topics for my new book

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10 Descriptive Essays topics for my new book The View from My Window: Describe the panorama that unfolds before you every morning. Is it a bustling cityscape, a serene countryside vista, or something in between? Capture the sights, sounds, and even smells that make this view unique. The Aroma of Home: Evoke the comforting scent that instantly transports you back to childhood memories. Is it freshly baked cookies, Grandma's perfume, or the damp earth after a spring rain? Describe the emotions and associations triggered by this olfactory experience. The Symphony of the City: Paint a picture of the urban soundscape in all its chaotic harmony. Honking horns, chattering crowds, and distant sirens weave together to create a unique rhythm of city life. Use vivid language to bring this auditory experience to life. The Tactile Memory: Recall an object with a distinct texture that evokes powerful memories. Is it a well-worn teddy bear, a smooth pebble from your favorite beach, or the rough b...

Ram Mandir Consecration Ceremony: PM Modi Completes Rituals

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  Ram Mandir Consecration Ceremony: PM Modi Completes Rituals Today, 22nd January 2024 is the day when the long-awaited Ram Mandir was set to be inaugurated in the Lord Ram's capital, Ayodhya. The temple holds emotional value for millions of Hindus residing in and outside India.  The magnificent temple has the idol of 5-year-old Lord Ram residing in its sanctum sanctorum. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today arrived at Ayodhya to lead the Pran Pratishtha of the temple which is the result of a 50-year-long struggle of his party, the BJP.  Back in 1991, PM Modi vowed to set foot on the sacred lands of Ayodhya again only when the construction of Ram Mandir will begin. The PM kept his word.  Today is a very important day for Hindus all over the world as Lord Ram will reside in his capital again after almost 500 years.  The previous Ram Mandir which was built on the land where Lord Ram was born, was demolished by Mir Baqi, commander of the Mughal emperor, B...

OpenAI removes the prevention of military use of its tools from Term of Service

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OpenAI removes the prevention of military use of its tools from Term of Service Many people have been worried about the safety concerns that Artificial Intelligence and modern technologies pose to human society. We have thousands of movies about how AI and humanoid robots take over the world and make humans their slaves. There is also a popular thought experiment dedicated to it. It is known as Roko's basilisk. "Roko's Basilisk is a thought experiment which states that an otherwise benevolent artificial superintelligence (AI) in the future would be incentivized to create a virtual reality simulation to torture anyone who knew of its potential existence but did not directly contribute to its advancement or development, to incentivize said advancement." These are mere speculation, and at the current period and in the next decade, we will have a technology that will endanger our existence. But, I fear what I just said would be proven wrong if we keep ignoring the necessi...

Israeli PM openly rejects for Palestinian state

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  Israeli PM openly rejects a Palestinian state Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he has told the United States that he opposes the establishment of a Palestinian state once the conflict in Gaza comes to an end. In a news conference, the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to carry on the military offensive in Gaza until complete victory is not achieved. He also repeated his goals of destroying Hamas and bringing back the Israeli hostages from Gaza. He also added that the military offense will continue for many more months. The health ministry in Gaza, which is run by Hamas, claimed that almost 25,000 people in Gaza have died and more than 85% of the population in the Gaza Strip has been displaced.  Speaking to reporters following Mr Netanyahu's latest comments, US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby recognised that the US and Israel "obviously" see things differently. Earlier on Thursday, Mr Netanyahu said Israel must have security co...

Pakistan retaliation strikes killed 9 people in Iran

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  Pakistan retaliation strikes killed 9 people in Iran Pakistan's retaliatory missile attacks killed 9 people in Iran. Iran carried out missile attacks on Pakistan on Tuesday. Pakistan said that its missiles have attacked Iran's south-eastern Sistan-Baluchestan province. Iran has condemned this unexpected attack and expressed its dissatisfaction. Iran also added that the attack killed three women, two men, and four children who were not Iranian. The retaliatory missile attacks come at a time when tension is high and conflicts are getting worse in the Middle East.  Iran backed several militant groups fighting against the Western powers and Israel. Israel is engaged in Gaza, fighting with Hamas. The Israel-Hamas war has crossed over 100 days. Israel is also getting attacked by Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon and US and UK naval forces are fighting Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen who are disrupting trade routes through the Red Sea. Pakistani foreign ministry said its strikes a...

Russia declares popular author Boris Akunin "foreign agent"

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  Russia declares popular author Boris Akunin a "foreign agent" The Russian Federation has declared Boris Akunin, one of the top authors and novelists in Russia as a foreign agent. The Russian Justice Ministry said in a statement that Mr. Akunin - whose real name is Grigory Chkhartishvili - "opposed the special military operation in Ukraine". Boris Akunin was added to a register of "terrorists and extremists" by Russia's justice ministry over his objections to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Boris is currently 67 years old and he is one of the most famous authors in Russia and also a bestseller. He has previously made headlines for his criticism of the Russian President Vladimir Putin. The ministry added that Mr Akunin had "disseminated false information aimed at creating a negative image" of Russia and its army. It also accused him of helping to raise funds to support the Ukrainian military. On the day Russia launched its full-scale invasi...

Beyond Immortality: Chapter 1

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Beyond Immortality: Chapter 1 Our world is full of problems. People have stress, depression, and anxiety. Some smoke to get temporal relief, some take the help of liquor, while others hold their head and cry quietly as they realize how weak they are and their incapability to change their situation even in the slightest.  But there exists a world, on a different planet far from here. Humans estimated it to be thousands of light years.  This new world is unique. The concept of sadness, fear, or anger is unknown to them. Humans cannot explain the simple psychology of the people of this land. Humans call this land, Paradise and the people, Paradisans. Paradisans are perfect being who lives for eternity, they never die thus, they also don't need to reproduce. Any illness that may be fatal to humans is nothing for them. They are said to have eternal youth and intelligence unparalleled to human comprehension.  According to legends, God when created the universe and thousands of ...

Chemistry PreBoards Exam Tomorrow

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  Chemistry Ch 12E Alcohols Tomorrow on 4th January 2024 I have my chemistry pre-board examinations. In the 2nd terminal, I performed far below expectations, but this time I have made sure that is not going to happen.  I have practiced numerals, done all the mole concepts, and also memorized the values and the important formulas. My preparation is going quite well and I have aimed to try to score full marks this time.  I am currently doing the Organic Chemistry part E, Alcohols.  I have remembered all the preparations, and the names of the processes used and I am quite confident that I can make the reactions on my own so I am not memorizing them.  It is 9:08 pm at the time of writing and I have only the theory part left to complete which I am gonna complete before sleeping.  After Chemistry I have biology and then English Literature.  I will not be able to post anything for these 3 days on the site.  I also wasn't able to get time to post a new ye...

Copyright Clash: The New York Times Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I. Usage

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  Copyright Clash: The New York Times Files Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I. Usage The New York Times sued OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement on Wednesday. The move by one of the most prominent newspapers is the latest in several cases against GenerativeAI companies for training their AI models on the data acquired without the owner's permission. Training an AI model is a difficult and complex process read this article to learn more about it. The New York Times claimed to be the "first major American media organisation to sue the companies over copyright issues associated with its written works." The lawsuit, filed by the New York Times in Federal District Court in Manhattan, contends that millions of articles published by The New York Times were used to train automated chatbots that now compete with the news outlet as a source of reliable information. The lawsuit filed by the New York Times does not include any amount written in it, as the ne...

Forget Author Bio

About the Author: Mayank Vikash, the brilliant mind behind the mesmerizing poetry collection "Forget," is a testament to the incredible diversity that lies within the human spirit. Hailing from a tech background, Mayank seamlessly merges his technical prowess with the delicate artistry of words, creating a literary landscape that captivates the hearts and minds of readers. Mayank Vikash's journey into the world of poetry is a testament to the limitless nature of creativity. Born out of a passion for self-expression, his words effortlessly weave through the complexities of life, love, and the human experience. Drawing inspiration from both the analytical world of technology and the emotive realm of the heart, Mayank's poetry resonates with a unique and compelling voice. In "Forget," Mayank Vikash invites readers on a profound journey of introspection and contemplation. Each poem is a carefully crafted piece of art, exploring the nuances of memory, letting go,...

Chinese President Xi says that reunification of Taiwan is inevitable

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  President Xi claims Taiwan's reunification is inevitable The reunification of Taiwan is inevitable, Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a speech given on Tuesday. In the speech, he reiterated the Chinese claim on the self-ruled Island.  It is important to note here that Taiwan is a democracy while China is ruled by a Communist regime, known as the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) of which Xi Jinping is the Leader, making him the President of the second-largest economy which is seeing a downfall recently.  The self-ruled island country of Taiwan is having its Presidential election next month. “The realization of the complete reunification with the motherland is an inevitable course of development, is righteous and what the people want. The motherland must and will be reunified,” Xi said in an address marking the 130th anniversary of People’s Republic of China founder Mao Zedong’s birth. Xi Jinping who is the most powerful dictator of China since Mao Zedong has pledged to r...

Forget Poem Links

I have written a new poem about my experience with 2 girls in the last 2 years.  I have published it as ebook. You can check it out right here: Amazon:  https://www.amazon.com/Forget-Mayank-Vikash-ebook/dp/B0CQYSW2HW/ Amazon.in: https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0CQYSW2HW Apple: https://books.apple.com/us/book/forget/id6475012617 Kobo: https://www.kobo.com/in/en/ebook/forget-5 Smashwords:  https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1499148 Google Books:  https://books.google.co.in/books?id=wUDrEAAAQBAJ&newbks=0&hl=en&source=newbks_fb&redir_esc=y Play store:  https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=wUDrEAAAQBAJ&rdid=book-wUDrEAAAQBAJ&rdot=1&source=gbs_atb&pcampaignid=books_booksearch_atb

"Forget" by Mayank Vikash: A Poetic Exploration of Love and Loss

"Forget" by Mayank Vikash: A Poetic Exploration of Love and Loss In "Forget," Mayank Vikash, a gifted 16-year-old poet from India, offers a collection of poignant verses that delve into the universal themes of love, friendship, and the complexities of the human experience. With keen observation and a sincere voice, Mayank captures the echoes of heartbreak, the whispers of memories, and the transformative power of letting go. Key Features: Timeless Themes: The collection navigates the labyrinth of emotions, providing readers with a timeless and relatable journey through the human heart. Cultural Richness: Hailing from India, Mayank infuses his poetry with the vibrant colors of his homeland, creating a tapestry that transcends cultural boundaries. Release Date: "Forget" is set to be released on December 26, 2023, promising readers an immersive experience into the beauty and depth of Mayank's verses. Connect with Mayank Vikash: Twitter: @MayankVikash1 How...

"Forget" Description

 "Forget" by Mayank Vikash: A Poetic Odyssey Through the Heart In the eloquent verses of "Forget," Mayank Vikash invites readers on a profound journey through the labyrinth of emotions that define the human experience. At the tender age of 16, Mayank unveils a collection of poems that resonate with the timeless themes of love, friendship, and the inevitable passage of time. 🌌 Embracing the Universal Human Experience: "Forget" transcends the ordinary, delving into the shared tapestry of emotions that bind us all. With a poet's keen observation and a heart that beats with sincerity, Mayank captures the echoes of heartbreak, the whispers of memories, and the transformative power of letting go. 🎨 A Palette of Cultural Richness: Hailing from the culturally rich landscapes of India, Mayank infuses his verses with the vibrant colors of his homeland. The bustling streets, the scent of spices in the air, and the warmth of familial bonds find expression within...

About "Forget" by Mayank Vikash

About "Forget" by Mayank Vikash Welcome to the emotional odyssey of "Forget," a collection of poignant poems penned by the young and talented Mayank Vikash. At the age of 16, Mayank weaves a tapestry of emotions that transcends the ordinary, delving into the universal themes of love, friendship, and the intricate nuances of the human experience. 🖋️ The Poet Behind the Verses: Mayank Vikash, hailing from the culturally rich landscapes of India, brings a unique perspective to his poetry. His words reflect the vibrant colors of his homeland, drawing inspiration from the diversity and beauty that surrounds him. Despite his youth, Mayank's verses resonate with a depth that goes beyond his years. 🌟 What to Expect in "Forget": "Forget" is not just a collection of poems; it's an exploration of the echoes of heartbreak, the whispers of memories, and the transformative power of letting go. Each verse is a carefully crafted piece, inviting readers...

Exciting News! Unveiling "Forget" by Mayank Vikash 🌟

 Exciting News! Unveiling "Forget" by Mayank Vikash 🌟 Dear friends and poetry enthusiasts, I am thrilled to share a special announcement with you! After months of introspection and creative exploration, I'm excited to reveal my latest poetic venture, "Forget." 📖 About "Forget": "Forget" is not just a collection of poems; it's a journey through the intricacies of love, friendship, and the tapestry of emotions that define the human experience. Each verse is a piece of my heart, woven into words that resonate with the universal stories we all share. 🌈 What to Expect: Join me as I explore the echoes of heartbreak, the whispers of memories, and the transformative power of letting go. "Forget" is more than a collection—it's an invitation to connect with the emotions that make us human. 📆 Save the Date: The official release of "Forget" is just around the corner! Mark your calendars for 26th December 2023 to immerse yo...

Forget

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Forget I was in grade eight, When I met a girl by fate. She was a senior and completely off the charts, But was able to penetrate the interior of this stupid heart. I met her first on the way to school, She looked like an angel in the uniform which was the rule.  We didn't talk much that year, Because I was a stranger, maybe that was what she feared. In the grade nine, our relationship was just fine. We were friends really close, we would be together I supposed. I remember an incident from the past, She almost fell on me because the driver applied the brake quite fast. I had never seen her before this close, That may be the reason I am writing this prose. Her beauty is what I admire, But being with a person of personality like her is what my heart desires.  I joined a tuition to excel in my academics, She was in the same tuition, which is what I found dramatic. We were standing outside, waiting for sir. I couldn't think what to say, that's why I said to her with utmost prid...

Forget About the Author

 At the age of 16, Mayank Vikash emerges as a young poet from the vibrant tapestry of India. Born with a pen in hand and a heart brimming with emotions, Mayank crafts verses that transcend the boundaries of age, offering a poignant exploration of love, friendship, and the nuances of the human experience. Hailing from the culturally rich landscape of India, Mayank draws inspiration from the diversity and beauty that surrounds him. His verses reflect not only the universal themes that connect us all but also the unique colors of his homeland. The bustling streets, the scent of spices in the air, and the warmth of familial bonds find a place within the lines he weaves. Despite his youthful age, Mayank Vikash's poetry resonates with a depth and sincerity that belies his years. His work invites readers to embark on an introspective journey, where emotions are laid bare, and the complexities of relationships are explored with a keen and discerning eye. As he continues to navigate the int...

Forget Acknowledgment

 As I share these verses with you in "Forget," I am deeply grateful for the support and inspiration that have shaped this poetic journey. To the friends and loved ones who have shared their stories and allowed me to glimpse the intricacies of their hearts, thank you for being the muses behind these words. Your experiences, laughter, and tears have infused this collection with authenticity and depth. A heartfelt appreciation goes to those who offered encouragement during the moments of creative solitude, and to those who patiently listened as I wove emotions into poetry. Special gratitude to [mention any specific individuals or influences], whose guidance and presence have left an indelible mark on this work. Lastly, to the readers who embark on this poetic voyage, may these verses resonate with your own experiences, stir emotions, and serve as companions in the shared tapestry of our human stories. —Mayank Vikash

Forget Preface

In the quiet corners of introspection and the echoes of shared moments, the verses of "Forget" emerged as a contemplative exploration of the intricate dance between love, friendship, and the inevitable passage of time. These words, penned by Mayank Vikash, transcend the boundaries of mere poetry to become a reflection of the universal human experience. As the author, Mayank shares a piece of his soul within these lines, drawing inspiration from the tapestry of his own journey through relationships, both fleeting and enduring. "Forget" is more than a collection of verses; it is a chronicle of emotions woven into the fabric of existence. It is an offering, an intimate glimpse into the complexities that shape our connections and influence the way we navigate the labyrinth of our hearts. May these verses resonate with you, dear reader, in moments of joy, reflection, and, perhaps, in the bittersweet embrace of letting go. Mayank Vikash extends an invitation to explore th...

Forget Foreword

 In the delicate tapestry of emotions, Mayank Vikash weaves a poignant narrative with his poem, a profound exploration of the complexities and nuances that accompany the journey of love and friendship. With a keen eye for detail and a heart attuned to the rhythm of human connection, Mayank invites us into a world where memories, both cherished and painful, form the very fabric of our existence. As you embark on this poetic odyssey, allow the verses to speak to you, unraveling the threads of shared laughter, silent confessions, and the inevitable passage of time. Mayank's words serve as a timeless reminder that within the ebb and flow of relationships, we discover the true essence of ourselves and those who grace our lives. In "Forget," Mayank Vikash opens a window to the soul, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences of love, loss, and the enduring spirit of friendship. This collection is more than poetry; it is an introspective journey, a lyrical meditation o...

Forget Epigraph

 In the dance of memories, where hearts collide, Echoes of forgotten whispers and moments reside. - Mayank Vikash

Forget Poem Copyright

Copyright © 2023 by Mayank Vikash. All rights reserved. This poem, including all of its parts, is the intellectual property of Mayank Vikash. It is protected under copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, displayed, published, or broadcast without the prior written permission of Mayank Vikash. For inquiries about using or licensing this poem, please contact Mayank Vikash at mayank@mayankvikash.in. Unauthorized use or reproduction of this poem may result in legal consequences.

Decoding the Matrix: A Deep Dive into the Labyrinth of AI Model Training

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Decoding the Matrix: A Deep Dive into the Labyrinth of AI Model Training In an era where artificial intelligence reigns supreme, our journey into the heart of machine learning begins. 🤖✨ Brace yourself for an exploration into the complex realm of AI model training, where algorithms dance in the digital ether, shaping the future of intelligent systems. Unraveling the Layers of Learning Ever wondered how machines learn? Prepare to be enlightened. Our odyssey starts with Supervised Learning, a digital tutorship akin to teaching tricks to a canine companion. 🐾 We guide the AI model with labeled data, rewarding it for correct responses. It's the foundation—a ballet of data and algorithms creating a symphony of intelligence. But wait, there's more! Enter the enigmatic Unsupervised Learning, where the AI is a curious child given an array of building blocks without explicit instructions. It discovers patterns and relationships independently, mirroring the creative chaos of a young mi...

AI Models are cool things, but how are they trained?

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AI Models are cool things, but how are they trained? The year 2023 is coming to an end. This year, Generative AI, Artificial Intelligence, AI taking over the world, ChatGPT, Sam Altman and Elon Musk made millions of headlines. You do not need to worry; I am not talking about any of it today. I too feel tired of reading all these stories. OpenAI coup was interesting, I should admit that, but pretty much else kinda made me fed up.  Artificial has impacted our way of living quite interestingly. You see, the Internet is mostly a safe place as long as you just surf the surface, but it does not hesitate to become nasty once you take a deep dive below and the creepy part about it is that the deep below the sea of the internet is quite addictive. You do not need to care about fake content or fake news as long as your source of information is just mainstream media - not disagreeing that they publish fake news mistakingly. But, mainstream media is known to publish and circulate a set narrati...

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