Adobe’s Firefly AI image generator: No copyright infringement guaranteed

Adobe is so confident that its new AI image generation tool, Firefly, will not infringe on copyrights that it will cover businesses’ legal fees if they are sued. Firefly is trained on Adobe’s own image library and can create new images from scratch or expand existing ones. It is available now to enterprise customers.

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Adobe’s guarantee: “Firefly generative AI won’t breach copyright. will cover your legal bills if it did”

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The Power Triad: Science, Religion, and Politics in Foundation

Science, Religion, and Politics as power, digital art
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Isaac Asimov’s novel Foundation, and the series as a whole, explores several key themes that are central to its narrative. These themes include:

  1. Psychohistory and Predictive Science: The concept of psychohistory, a fictional discipline created by Hari Seldon, is a central theme. It involves the use of mathematics to predict the behavior and development of large populations over time. The novel delves into the power and limitations of predictive science and the implications of trying to shape the future based on calculated probabilities.
  2. Decline and Fall of Empires: Foundation examines the cyclical nature of empires and the inevitable decline and collapse they face. It explores the struggles of societies as they navigate the transition from a powerful centralized authority to a period of instability and regression. The story delves into the consequences of a crumbling empire and the challenges of rebuilding civilization in the aftermath.
  3. Religion versus Science: The clash between religious beliefs and scientific progress is a recurring theme. Asimov portrays the tension between religious dogma and the Foundation’s mission of preserving knowledge and advancing scientific understanding. The narrative examines the conflicts that arise when tradition and faith clash with reason and rationality.
  4. Politics and Manipulation: The novel delves into the intricacies of politics, power struggles, and the manipulation of events for personal gain or the greater good. Characters engage in political maneuvering, form alliances, and employ strategies to shape the course of history. Foundation explores the complexities and consequences of political influence and the art of governance.
  5. Human Agency and Free Will: Despite the deterministic nature of psychohistory, the novel raises questions about individual agency and free will. Characters grapple with their role in the larger scheme of events and the tension between personal choices and the grand design of the Seldon Plan. It explores the extent to which individuals can influence or deviate from predicted outcomes.
  6. Survival and Preservation: Foundation focuses on the survival and preservation of knowledge, culture, and civilization in the face of adversity. The characters strive to safeguard humanity’s progress and prevent the descent into a prolonged Dark Age. The narrative emphasizes the importance of resilience, adaptation, and the pursuit of knowledge for the betterment of society.

These themes intertwine to create a thought-provoking exploration of human nature, societal dynamics, and the course of history. Asimov’s Foundation series invites readers to contemplate the complex interplay of science, religion, politics, and individual agency in shaping the destiny of civilizations.

A must read for all Asimov and Sci-Fi fans.

At this point, Hari Seldon lifted his book and opened it. His face grew solemn. ‘And never forget there was another Foundation established eighty years ago; a Foundation at the other end of the Galaxy, at Star’s End. They will always be there for consideration. Gentlemen, nine hundred and twenty years of the Plan stretch ahead of you. The problem is yours! Go to it!’

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Andaz Apna Apna: Comedic Chaos to Cult Classic – The Enduring Legacy

“Andaz Apna Apna” is a classic Bollywood comedy film released in 1994, directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. With Salman Khan and Aamir Khan as the lead actors, the film also featured Raveena Tandon, Karisma Kapoor, and Paresh Rawal in prominent roles. The story revolves around two slackers, Amar (Aamir Khan) and Prem (Salman Khan), who dream of becoming rich by marrying a wealthy heiress. They both fall in love with Raveena (Raveena Tandon) and Karishma (Karisma Kapoor), who are actually long-lost sisters of a millionaire named Ram Gopal Bajaj (Paresh Rawal). The film follows the misadventures of Amar and Prem as they try to outsmart each other to win the hearts of the girls and secure their future.

“Andaz Apna Apna” is widely regarded as one of the most hilarious and entertaining comedies in Indian cinema. It achieved cult status over the years due to its rib-tickling humor, memorable dialogues, and unforgettable characters. The film’s slapstick comedy, witty one-liners, and over-the-top performances by the cast became its trademark. The chemistry between Aamir Khan and Salman Khan was lauded by the audience, and their comic timing was impeccable. The film didn’t perform exceptionally well at the box office when it was initially released, but it gained immense popularity through reruns on television and home video. As more people discovered the film, it gained a devoted fan following and became a cult classic.

“Andaz Apna Apna” has been a significant influence on subsequent Bollywood comedies, inspiring several filmmakers to explore the genre. Its unique blend of physical comedy, puns, and absurd situations served as a blueprint for many slapstick films that followed. One of the popular scenes from the movie, involving toilet humour, might have influenced a similar scene in Mahesh Babu’s film “Khaleja”.