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Generative AI is taking off faster than any new technology in history. From text to photos and videos there isn't anything it cannot do already. But as the technology evolves rapidly, big changes are afoot. Nepalis are also gearing up to join the AI bandwagon.
Naresh Newar brings us his exciting collection of AI generated illustrations and videos in this week's issue.
Finding a Niche in Nepal
The story of Babare Bahadur Bomjan, who worked overseas for nearly two decades and came back to Nepal to establish the thriving Akbare Jhol Momo franchise.
Sonia Awale's story on how a far-flung hospital in Achham district is proving that it is possible to provide free and quality medical care to isolated communities in Nepal.
Australian Gallery Returns Stolen Strut to Nepal
Stolen in the 1970s, one of many 900-year-old intricately carved wooden struts of Ratneswar Mahadev temple in Patan was returned this week from Australia. Ashish Dhakal traces how the return was made possible.
Climate change and increased human activity have made lightning strikes even more deadly. Shristi Karki's report.
Government inaction, legal ambiguity, climate change and disregard for traditional knowledge is increasing wildlife risk.
This and more at nepalitimes.com.
Have a great week ahead.
Nepali Times