Today in History (July 11th, 1900)
On this day, in 1900, England’s Charlotte Cooper became the first Woman to Win Individual Olympic Gold Medal in Tennis singles.
Summary of Today’s News
World Population Day
The theme of this year’s World Population Day (celebrated annually on 11th July) is “Unleashing the power of gender equality: Uplifting the voices of women and girls to unlock our world’s infinite possibilities,” highlighting the importance of reproductive autonomy and empowering women and girls in various sectors are crucial. India recognizes the power of gender equality in unlocking its potential. Though challenges persist, progress has been made in family planning, health, and gender empowerment.
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI)
Generative artificial intelligence implies a type of artificial intelligence system capable of generating text, images, or other media. Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI) is rapidly advancing, positively impacting productivity and economic growth. AI adoption boosts worker productivity, improves consumer satisfaction, and has the potential to increase global GDP. However, concerns arise regarding job displacement and inequality. India should focus on education and training in AI to harness its benefits and mitigate adverse effects on employment. Regulation and careful planning are necessary to address societal challenges posed by AI.
Global South
“Global South” refers to countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America often described as developing or underdeveloped. It gained popularity after the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991. The term represents political, geopolitical, and economic commonalities among these nations, which have faced imperialism and colonial rule. The Global South has seen an economic shift and increased political visibility, challenging traditional notions of power and wealth.
Palliative care
Palliative care is a branch of medicine focused on improving the quality of life for individuals with life-limiting illnesses. It addresses physical, psychological, spiritual, and social aspects of health. Palliative care is crucial in managing the burden of non-communicable diseases, providing support, relieving suffering, and improving the overall well-being of patients and their families.