Compiled by MARTIN CARVALHO, C. ARUNO and R. ARAVINTHAN
MORE than 200 Indians of all ages took part in an artificial intelligence (AI) workshop organised by Persatuan Pengguna Harapan Malaysia (PPHM), Malaysia Nanban reported.
The workshop entitled “AI for All: Empowering Communities for the Digital Future” was held with the support of the Digital Ministry, HRD Corp and DDM Group Resources.
Datuk Seri David Maniam, who heads PPHM, and DDM Group said they were delighted to see the high turnout for the workshop.
Generative AI trainer and leadership coach Jay Kannan said the participants – from teens to retirees interested in AI – showed growing awareness in its potential.
> Motorists in Tamil Nadu, India, were left waiting after two elephants engaged in a playful tussle in the middle of the road, the daily also reported.
The Aanamalai Tiger Reserve in Tiruppur is home to large mammals including elephants, leopards, wild buffaloes, kadaman deer and tigers.
With rising temperatures and water shortages as summer approaches, many animals head to the Amaravathi Dam.
A few days ago, two elephants that were making the trek along the Udumalai-Munnaru road began tussling in the middle of the road as traffic backed up and motorists watched with amusement and apprehension.
Eventually, the elephants left without incident.
The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a, it denotes a separate news item.