AI To Be Used By Facebook To Respect Its Deceased Users

It is common knowledge that Facebook users receive notifications about deceased friends and loved ones which can be upsetting for the users. the social media platform now is planning to use artificial intelligence to stop such messages being delivered to users and causing emotional problems for them, the company has said. The company is hoping…

Netflix Reportedly Talking About Purchasing Historic Egyptian Theatre In Hollywood

Following on its plans and desire to gain Oscar glory, online video streaming company Netflix is set to make a major play to attract major Hollywood celebs and producers. According to a report published in the new channel CNBC quoting sources with knowledge of the matter, negotiations for the purchase of the historic Egyptian Theatre…

Blockbuster Record $100 Billion Demand For Debut Bond Of Saudi Aramco

Following some levels of disinterest shown by Wall Street and international investors last year, Saudi Arabia again stunned analysts and investors after it announced that it had received more than $100 billion in orders for the maiden global bond for its oil giant Aramco. This incident is amongst the a handful few of companies managing…

Promise In Human Trial Of Lymphoma Patients Shown By Cancer ‘Vaccine’

A recent study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine claims that promising outcome was seen in a small clinical trial of patients with lymphoma with the use of an experimental cancer “vaccine”. The treatment in 11 patients with lymphoma was tested by researchers at New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital. Following some very good outcome…

German Carmakers Charged Of Collusion By EU Of Delaying Emission Reducing Tech

The European Union has pulled up car manufacturers from Germany allegedly for engaging in collusion for not allowing technology that helps in reduction of harmful emissions from vehicles dissipate for broader use by the auto industry. Three giants of the German auto industry – Volkswagen, BMW and Daimler, have been identified for this charge by…

Pilots Were Unable To Stop Nosedive Before The Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max Crash

A preliminary report of the crash of a Boeing 737 Max plane of the Ethiopian Airlines last month claims that before the craft crashed to the ground killing all on board, it had nosedived a number of times. According to the first official report into the disaster, the pilots “repeatedly” followed procedures as stated by…