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The AI revolution!

ChatGPT is just a tiny part of the vast ocean of AI, as more than 2,000 new AI tools have been launched in the last 30 days alone. In this article, we present eight cutting-edge AI websites that can save you hours of boring work. These websites include Agent GPT, which can autonomously plan strategies, browse the web, and execute your tasks for you. Tripnotes is a next-generation travel planning tool that takes care of all the research for you. Krisp offers AI-powered noise cancellation technology that can eliminate background noise from your calls.
Gamma is a tool that uses ChatGPT to create presentations, slide decks, and websites from prompts. Prompt Storm is a Chrome extension that helps you generate highly personalized prompts for your writing goals. Rose is an AI tool that can find and visualize data for you in a beautiful infographic. Perplexity combines ChatGPT with Google to provide refined answers to your queries with cited sources. Lastly, Kick Resume uses AI to help you create customizable and perfect resumes. It’s clear that the AI revolution is set to create more millionaires than ever before, but only those who are prepared will be able to benefit.

Maheen Jamila
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Ambiguous prescription writing

Despite the court and government directives, the unclear writing of doctors on patient prescriptions has not stopped. Drug dealers often make the mistake of trying to sell the right medicine because of the short name of the medicine. The patient has to suffer the negative consequences. In January 2017, the High Court directed to write the name of the drug clearly in the patient’s prescription. The government also instructed the doctors to be aware of the matter as per the directions of the court. But still in most cases the prescription of patients is unclear. Even highly educated people find it difficult to understand the real name of medicine.
In recent times, many physicians are providing printed prescriptions. The handwriting of the doctors is often blurred due to seeing many patients in one sitting. However, to ensure the financial and physical protection of patients, the name of the drug needs to be written clearly and in capital letters. The kind attention of doctors of all levels of the country is expected on the above matter.

Abu Faruk
Sadar Bandarban