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Nearly half of India's school children could be myopic by 2050, if lifestyle habits don’t change, warn eye specialists.
Someone may also use an AI chatbot as a way to explore questions and test thoughts that are premature for social exposure.
The survey identified Free Fire and BGMI as the top choices among 'serious gamers', amid growing concerns of gaming addiction ...
The government will ban cell phones in Quebec elementary and secondary schools starting next year. The information, first ...
Tim Arnold's show Super Connected begins its tour in Belfast's Crescent Arts Centre on Friday, May 2, and has been hailed as ...
This clever campaign characterizes mobile phones as a needy, controlling presence in our lives. It's spot-on and just a ...
Object recognition software is used by law enforcement to help identify suspects, by self-driving cars to navigate roadways and by many consumers to ...
Early exposure of children to electronic and digital screens distorts their development in speech and other behavioural ...
Tiueti Asi, 33, who was born in New Zealand, had incurred a 'substantial debt to drug dealers' which Judge Jane Schammer said ...
A new study finds that poor posture from mobile use and smartphone addiction could affect heart health and mental well-being.
Researchers have applied object recognition technology to track changes in brain cell structure and provide new insights into how the brain responds to heroin use, withdrawal and relapse.