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- Govt developing "Tree Monitoring App" to track afforestation
- PM urges protection of animals, inclusive and safe society
- Trauma centers remain idle across country
- 600 foreign journalists to cover funeral of Ayatollah Khamenei
- Health state minister, BIDA and NBR chiefs take up new roles
- Venezuela's death toll at least 2,295 as medical crisis widens
- Head teacher appointments cleared in 32,000 govt schools
- Gold price up Tk2,216 per bhori
- Tigers’ T20 squad for Zimbabwe series announced
- Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce to tie the knot in Madison Square Garden
- Tuchel delights in ‘shark’ Kane’s predatory goal instinct
- Raihan Rafi, Saad team up for new feature film
- Floods in Ivory Coast kill 59 people
- At least 8 killed in major Russian missile, drone attack on Kyiv
- PM pushes circular road, waterways to unclog capital
- South Korean shops turn to robots, self-service to escape labour woes
- Speaker leaves for Iran to attend Khamenei’s funeral
- 100-tonne Malaysia order prompts mango freight cut appeal
- Iran rejected direct US meeting proposal in Doha
- Messi returns 'home' to lead Argentina in Miami
AI could consume water needed by 1.3 billion people, UN warns
While artificial intelligence is often celebrated as a driver of digital innovation, a new United Nations University report cautions that its environmental footprint is growing at an alarming rate. According to research from the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, the accelerating adoption of AI could lead to unprecedented demands on water resources,...